☞ The recent issue of the Journal in Boston was immediately hailed with the same appreciative cordiality by the press, and by private correspondents.
“Dr. Buchanan’s name has been so intimately associated with the foremost moral, social, and political reforms which have agitated the public mind for the last half century that the mention of it in connection with the foregoing publication under the old-time name will doubtless draw to it an extensive patronage.”—Hall’s Journal of Health, New York.
“It is a real pleasure to be able to turn to such a journal after, as a matter of courtesy, skimming over so much trash as is thrown broadcast…. He seems determined to reverse this order and use words that will not only express his ideas, but, at the same time, sink them in so they will stay.”—Nonconformist.
“This Journal reaches our table as richly laden with thought as ever. When we read it in the days of our boyhood it was at least thirty-one years ahead of its time.”—New Thought.
“It was at that time one of the most original scientific journals of the day, advancing ideas that had not then been heard of.”—Hartford Times.
“For this work we know of no one so well adapted as Dr. Buchanan. He stands at the head of the thinkers of this nation, and has given to the topics with which he regales his readers his best thoughts.”—Golden Gate, San Francisco.
“This publication is unique in its aims, and by pursuing almost untrodden mental paths, leads the reader into new and heretofore unexplored fields of thought.”—Herald Times, Gouverneur, N. Y.
“We have read with interest the varied contents of the present number, and feel eager for more.”—The New Age.
“All will be profited by the candid and able presentation of the various topics by the distinguished anthropologist editor.”—Spiritual Offering.
“The complete volume will be worth twelve times the cost to progressive people.”—Medical Liberator.