+ + Acad. 70: 570. Je. 16, ’06. 270w.

“A readable book. His materials are neither abundant, nor of first rate authority. The portraits in the volume are excellent, except the one of the Mikado, which is old and hackneyed.”

+ – Ath. 1906, 2: 205. Ag. 25. 1920w.

“Not a past master in literary composition is Mr. J. Morris. It is just the book needed, and often called for in vain at many libraries.”

+ + – Dial. 41: 326. N. 16, ’06. 510w.

“His book is invaluable because it turns from things of the spirit and gives what is virtually a biographical history of the new Japanese government and nation, laying emphasis upon the concrete and tangible.”

+ + – Ind. 61: 1115. N. 8, ’06. 400w.

“Than this volume no more readable or reliable book on Japan has been produced of late years.”

+ + Spec. 97: sup. 661. N. 3, ’06. 390w.

Morris, Sir Lewis. New rambler, from desk to platform. $2. Longmans.