This reviewer, E. E. Mavrogordato
, called the book a study in futility, in which the author set out to tell us of the extinction of feeble Tony Last; and when he has finished it...
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
In the TLSE. E. Mavrogordato
pronounced The Lost Worlda glorious story; he had enjoyed nothing of this kind so much, he wrote, since H. Rider Haggard
's She, 1887.
E. E. Mavrogordato
of the Times Literary Supplement, who in the past had sounded somewhat impatient with Forbes's personal style, greeted this book with appreciation of her enterprise and vigour.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Red Sea to Blue Nile”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1240, 22 Oct. 1925, p. 696.
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Rosita Forbes
E. E. Mavrogordato
in the Times Literary Supplement wrote: Mrs. Forbes is to be congratulated in [sic] bringing him before us as a coherent thinker and acceptable leader for all his inconsistencies and egotism.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “The Story of Raisuli”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1165, 15 May 1924, p. 297.
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Rosita Forbes
E. E. Mavrogordato
noted that if one took seriously the dates at which RF
said she had made predictions about the future developments of the countries she travelled in, these constituted inspired prophecies of future...
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Rosita Forbes
E. E. Mavrogordato
once more praised RF
's artistry in the choice and the arrangement of words, as well as the vivid content (which might make readers fail to notice these virtues of style)and especially...
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Rosita Forbes
A full-page advertisement in The Times quoted A travel book without a dull page from the Daily Sketch and unflagging liveliness from the Daily News.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
(13 April 1928): 19
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in the...
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Rosita Forbes
E. E. Mavrogordato
, who had been reviewing RF
since the beginning of her career and not initially with much respect, paid tribute to her now as differentiated from any other lady traveller because she...
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Rosita Forbes
E. E. Mavrogordato
noted that the racial characteristics ascribed to the Jew serve the author to explain in Columbus failures in tact and leadership.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Rosita Forbes in the Caribbean”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 2029, 21 Dec. 1940, p. 644.
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Texts
Mavrogordato, E. E. “A Psycho-Analyst in Liberia”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1790, p. 439.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Adventure”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1370, p. 328.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “In the Wake of Columbus”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1976, p. 734.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Letty Lynton”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1515, p. 114.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Liberia & Sahara”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1292, p. 760.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Murder in the House of Commons”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1550, p. 798.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Ninepenny Novels”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1569, p. 130.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Purposeful Traveller”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 2130, p. 588.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Red Sea to Blue Nile”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1240, p. 696.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Review of Letters to Caroline by Elinor Glyn”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 640, p. 201.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Root and Branch”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 802, p. 262.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Rosita Forbes in the Caribbean”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 2029, p. 644.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “The Story of Raisuli”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1165, p. 297.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Through Irish Eyes”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1080, p. 608.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Turkestan Solo”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 1715, p. 888.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Unconducted Wanderers”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 909, p. 335.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Unforgotten Journeys”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 2333, p. 504.
Mavrogordato, E. E. “Wanderings in Many Lands”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 2219, p. 386.