“Subject to the limitations of his theme, in the choice of which we are ready to admit that opportunity as well as temperament may have been a governing factor, we have little but praise for the skill, the tact, and the subtlety with which Mr. Anthony Hope has handled it.”

+ +Spec. 95: 395. S. 16, ‘05. 1160w.

Hawks, Wells. Red wagon stories; or, Tales told under the tent. 50c; pa. 25c. Ottenheimer.

In “these realistic sketches, reminiscent of traveling circus days, ... the men who make the great show go, the bill poster, the press agent, the boss canvasman, the bandmaster, and the ticket seller, give us, in their rough and ready manner, a cheery view of their good-humored personalities in the breezy stories they relate when seated around the ring bark between performances.... In all there are eleven stories.”—N. Y. Times.

+N. Y. Times. 10: 277. Ap. 29, ‘05. 140w.

Hawthorne, Hildegarde. Poems. $1. Badger, R. G.

A little volume of delicate poems by the granddaughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne.

+ +Critic. 46: 566. Je. ‘05. 160w.

Reviewed by William Morton Payne.

+Dial. 38: 201. Mr. 16, ‘05. 140w.