Destined to win early recognition.—R. Malcolm Johnston.

Lecky imitates himself. He is pungent, witty, humorous and epigrammatic, with dashes of occasional eloquence.—Eugene Davis in Western Watchman.

“Green Graves in Ireland,” by Walter Lecky, is a delightful little book.—Western Watchman.

It is a well written, and pathetic tribute to the heroes who suffered in the holy cause of freedom.—Donahoe’s Magazine.

There is mingled pathos and humor in the volume.—Ave Maria.

The author’s style is bright and pungent; and this literary flavor he preserves throughout the pages of this very attractive book. He understands the spirit and sparkle of the Irish mind, and he has caught a good deal of it in his jaunting car excursions about the Irish capital.—Catholic World.

A clever monograph. Walter Lecky has written exquisitely.—Catholic News, N. Y.

The book will interest all who really love the country of the bards, and will be an excellent stimulus to young persons inclined to forget the fame of their ancestors.—Boston Pilot.

Large literary ability.—Union Times.

An important and valuable addition to the growing literature of America.—True Witness.