| * | + | Ind. 59: 1375. D. 14, ‘05. 230w. |
[*] “The book is interesting to read now, and should prove of great value in the future.”
| + + | Nation. 81: 508. D. 21, ‘05. 530w. |
[*] “The truth is that Mr. Isham has written a book about New York painters with passive sympathy for tradition and convention and with some reference to the development of art in the whole country.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 874. D. 9, ‘05. 760w. |
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Jabez, Brother, pseud. See Koons, U. S.
Jackson, Charles Ross. Tucker Dan. [†]$1.25. Dillingham.
Tucker Dan and his chum, Mickey, indulge in a series of pranks and practical jokes thru-out these pages. Good old Uncle Binny is the usual victim altho the village doctor and a rival for the affections of the pretty Martin twins also suffer.
“The style is simple, with here and there little bits of homely humor and philosophy, though the latter is well-nigh lost and soon forgotten.”