| + | Outlook. 79: 246. Ja. 28, ‘05. 40w. |
“A good story of compelling and sustained interest. Is quite the equal of any of the long line of stories which she has created.”
| + + — | Pub. Opin. 38: 95. Ja. 15, ‘05. 450w. | |
| + — | R. of Rs. 31: 762. Je. ‘05. 60w. |
Green, Evelyn Everett-. Secret of Wold Hall. [†]$1. McClurg.
The marriage between Marcus Drummond and Lady Marcia Defresne was for the one the fulfillment of a ten-years’ dream—dating back to a moment when a bronzed traveler boy of sixteen rescued a child from her fall over a precipice—for the other, a release for herself and family from pecuniary predicaments. The man loves his wife, and the course of events which awakens her love for him is strongly associated with a mystery. The story has a strong dramatic interest.
Greene, Frances N., and Kirk, Dolly Williams. With spurs of gold. [†]$1.50. Little.
The boy and girl whose galaxy of heroes for special worship includes many knights of chivalry will find some absorbing details given here. The work is authentic, based on histories, chronicles and legends, and sets forth such characters as Roland and Oliver, Richard Coeur-de-Lion, the Chevalier Bayard, and Sir Philip Sidney.
“A number of famous poems accompany the excellent prose in which these tales are set.”
| + | Outlook. 81: 580. N. 4, ‘05. 60w. |
Greenidge, Abel Henry Jones. History of Rome during the later republic and early principate. 6 vols. v. I, [*]$3.50. Dutton.