| * | + | Dial. 39: 67. Ag. 1, ‘05. 200w. |
[*] “They are refined in form, rich in feeling, and swarm with suggestions that appeal to the bookish mind.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 133. Mr. 4, ‘05. 170w. |
Jackson, Mrs. Gabrielle Emilie Snow. Mother and daughter. [**]$1.25. Harper.
Twenty short chapters for mothers upon the management and training of their daughters.
“The style of the essay is simple and straightforward, and the matter itself bears favorable comparison with any other book of its kind.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 214. Ap. 8, ‘05. 120w. | |
| Outlook. 79: 909. Ap. 8, ‘05. 60w. | ||
| Pub. Opin. 38: 634. Ap. 22, ‘05. 80w. |
Jackson, Mrs. Gabrielle Emilie Snow. Tommy Postoffice: the true story of a cat. [*]75c. McClurg.
The adventures of Tommy Postoffice were many and all cat-lovers will read with interest how Tommy came to the Hartford postoffice in a mail sack, how he aided Cupid, what he did at the cat and poultry show, and what an important place he filled in the postoffice where all the gray-coated men were his fast friends and defenders.
[*] “It is brightly told, and will interest children, and their elders who like cats.”