+ +Hibbert J. 4: 227. O. ‘05. 760w.

“While his work is conscientious and sufficiently thorough, it is not always interesting, nor do the discussions leave a clean and clear impression.”

+ + —Nation. 81: 247. S. 21, ‘05. 630w.
N. Y. Times. 10: 444. Jl. 1, ‘05. 260w.

“It is an exacting as well as a fascinating subject, and its demands for a comprehensive view and critical insight are well met in the present volume.”

+ +Outlook. 80: 839. Jl. 29, ‘05. 160w.

[*] Ford, Paul Leicester. His version of it. [†]$1.50. Dodd.

“The pretty little fiction of the horses’ interest in the love affairs of Miss Fairley—who was ‘a beauty, but not what her mother was at her age’—and the noble Major, while the odious Mr. Lewis played the despicable role of villain, is told with great vivacity by the prime movers, the horses.... The book is attractively illustrated by Mr. Henry Hutt, and should be a pretty addition to any Ford collection.”—N. Y. Times.

[*] “Charming story.”

+Critic. 47: 582. D. ‘05. 40w.
*+Dial. 39: 387. D. 1, ‘05. 110w.

[*] “One of the cleverest of this author’s short stories.”