The paper and type of the little volume are excellent; surprisingly so, for the low price at which it may be procured. For the rest we can say that Mr. Lecky’s style invests his subject with a charm which, we think, will induce the most unwilling reader who has opened his little book to persevere through its entire contents.—American Ecclesiastical Review.

Walter Lecky is comparatively a new name in literature, but it is one destined to stand for good and beautiful things, especially the Catholic readers. His Adirondack sketches in the Catholic World are one of the brightest features of that excellent magazine.—Boston Pilot.


Transcriber’s Note: Text uses “her’s” where most would expect “hers.” Additionally, many of the quotation marks do not match. They were retained as printed.