| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 496. Jl. 29, ‘05. 160w, |
“It is one continual laugh from beginning to end.”
| + + | Pub. Opin. 39: 869. Je. 3, ‘05. 100w. |
[*] Jackson, Charles Tenney. Loser’s luck. [†]$1.50. Holt.
A Central American princess, the last of the line of Montezuma, leads what would have been a farce comedy revolution had not the brave lads who believed in her and her dream, died fighting for her. A young American millionaire, his yacht, and a college professor who chances to be his guest are all stolen by this daring young woman, whose personal charm wins these prisoners to champion her forlorn cause. The story is pathetically humorous, but it is also most unreal.
[*] “On the whole, a readable and briskly moving, if far from natural story.”
| + | Critic. 47: 578. D. ‘05. 100w. |
[*] “An unusually readable tale.” H. I. Brock.
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 776. N. 18, ‘05. 900w. |
[*] “A lively romance of whim and adventure.”