Upon the return of Jenny Lind to New York, or as soon thereafter as possible, the public will be favoured with a description of her tour in the United States and Cuba. The work will be from the pen of Mr. Charles Rosenberg, who has been one of the party, and is pre-eminently qualified for the duty. Mr. Rosenberg was for many years the musical critic of the London Morning Post, and collaborateur in the Musical World, is an able writer, and his personal knowledge of the whole tour, and the whole performances of Jenny Lind, will enable him to give to the publication an interest which none other could invest it with. The work will be issued in the handsomest style of modern printing, with embellishments.
–The Musical World, Vol. 29 [1851]
Jenny Lind in America. By C. G. Rosenberg. 12mo., pp. 226. New York: 1851.
The author of the volume accompanied Miss Lind in her tour through the United States. He has been indefatigable in gathering all the interesting details of her trip. This volume possesses considerable interest, but is marked with repeated blemishes of taste.
–Merchants' Magazine, Vol. 25 [1851]