N. Y. Times. 10: 557. Ag. 26, ‘05. 290w.

“Altogether, while not by any means a great book, this story is agreeable reading.”

+Outlook. 81: 44. S. 2, ‘05. 130w.

Eggleston, George Gary. Our first century. [**]$1.20. Barnes.

“The design of this book ... is ... to present in a connected and picturesque narrative those facts of American history during the seventeenth century which were characteristic as to life and manners and customs. The book has the story element in a marked degree. It is liberally illustrated.”—Outlook.

+ +Dial. 39: 91. Ag. 16, ‘05. 390w.
*+ +Ind. 59: 1390. D. 14, ‘05. 40w.

“After reading this lively little narrative one can without hesitation commend it to those who find the ordinary one-volume histories dry and meagre, and who have not the time or inclination to consult the larger works.” Robert Livingston Schuyler.

+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 480. Jl. 22, ‘05. 280w.
+ +Outlook. 80: 446. Je. 17, ‘05. 60w.
*+Pub. Opin. 39: 797. D. 16, ‘05. 90w.
+ +R. of Rs. 32: 123. Jl. ‘05. 140w.

Eggleston, George Gary. Rebel’s recollections. [*]$1. Putnam.

A fourth edition of a book first published in 1874, with an additional article upon “The old regime in the Old Dominion.” It contains much that is interesting, and gives a good idea of the Confederate soldier, and the Confederate commissary, also civil administration.