+ —Boston Evening Transcript. F. 8, ‘05. 1130w.

“Toward solving the ‘riddles,’ the author’s guesses imply only average insight or acumen, but the book is readable, and the style is pleasing.”

+Critic. 46: 564. Je. ‘05. 170w.

“There is little in the book that adds to the recent knowledge poured forth so profusely concerning that unhappy land. The translation, by Mr. Herman Rosenthal, is into excellent English.” Wallace Rice.

+Dial. 38: 89. F. 1, ‘05. 220w.
+ +Ind. 58: 1073. My. 11, ‘05. 420w.
+Nation. 80: 180. Mr. 2, ‘05. 530w.

“In its present English dress the book contains, however, much additional matter, and some of it valuable. He states throughout the truth boldly, as he sees it, and in most cases gives his authority, or authorities, for his facts and conclusions.” Wolf von Schierbrand.

+ + —N. Y. Times. 10: 36. Ja. 21, ‘05. 1800w.

“Mr. Rosenthal’s translation is excellently well done. The style is smooth and interesting.”

+ +R. of Rs. 30: 757. D. ‘04. 310w.

Gardenhire, Samuel M. Silence of Mrs. Harrold. $1.50. Harper.