| + + | Ath. 1905, 1: 783. Je. 24. 220w. |
“One of the most interesting books of its class that has been written in a long time is ‘Talks in a library with Laurence Hutton.’” Jeannette L. Gilder.
| + + | Critic. 46: 510. Je. ‘05. 770w. |
“On the whole, for its wealth of literary, dramatic, and miscellaneous reminiscences the book is one of the best of its kind. The editor deserves a warm word of praise for her part in the work.”
| + + + | Dial. 39: 17. Jl. 1, ‘05. 490w. |
“Are likely, no doubt, to be found entertaining by those who care for the more gossipy, intimate sort of confidences about public characters.”
| + | Ind. 59: 639. S. 14, ‘05. 120w. |
“It is a miscellaneous collection of literary and personal gossip, a good deal of which is new and most of it decidedly interesting.”
| + + | Nation. 80: 443. Je. 1, ‘05. 610w. |
“As the last word, and the very characteristic word, of a cultivated, genial observer with a genius for friendship, it will give much pleasure.”