[*] “Another interesting, natural story.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 911. D. 23, ‘05. 40w.

Fox, John, jr. Following the sun-flag: a vain pursuit through Manchuria. [**]$1.25. Scribner.

One of our war correspondents who never reached the front gives his impressions of Japan and her people. The account of his experiences in Tokio and in Manchuria, which he traversed in the trail of the Japanese army, is amusing and interesting.

“A book very pleasing in its literary finish. Mr. Fox is very guarded, and is as self-controlled as a Japanese in his intimations.” William Elliot Griffis.

+Critic. 47: 265. S. ‘05. 170w.

“He has made the work interesting by the sketchy, breezy manner in which it is written, although it is imbued with ... race prejudice against men of darker skin.” Wallace Rice.

+ —Dial. 38: 416. Je. 16, ‘05. 550w.
+Nation. 81: 42. Jl. 13, ‘05. 540w.
N. Y. Times. 10: 265. Ap. 22, ‘05. 280w.

“Mr. Fox has made some very pretty copy out of his four months’ stay in Tokio.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 300. My. 6, ‘05. 600w.
+N. Y. Times. 10: 388. Je. 17, ‘05. 170w.
— +Outlook. 80: 245. My. 27, ‘05. 130w.