| + + | Ind. 58: 786. Ap. 6, ‘05. 370w. |
“Miss Gilder writes in a breezy and unconventional style, suitable to the pace at which her tomboy lived and changed professions. Nothing could be more American than the atmosphere and point of view of this book.”
| + + | Nation. 80: 100. F. 2, ‘05. 750w. |
Gilder, Richard Watson. In the heights. [*]$1. Century.
A little volume of verses containing elegiac poems, poems suggested by music, songs of experience, impromptus, etc. The book closes with The white tsar’s people, reprinted, with additional stanzas suggested by recent events.
“Into almost all of his verse the poet has woven high, fine thoughts that will appeal to the artistic, the intellectual or the conscience sides of life. This is one of the few volumes of verse that we can heartily recommend to our readers.”
| + + | Arena. 34: 550. N. ‘05. 650w. | |
| * | Critic. 47: 583. D. ‘05. 30w. | |
| * | + | Nation. 81: 507. D. 21, ‘05. 270w. |
| + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 748. N. 4, ‘05. 450w. |
[*] “Mr. Gilder’s limpidity and chastity of style are a constant delight, and the turn of his fancy is pleasing.”
| + | Pub. Opin. 39: 699. N. 25, ‘05. 120w. |
Gilfillan, Joseph Alexander. Ojibway; a novel of Indian life of the period of the early advance of civilization in the great Northwest. $1.50. Neale.