+ + Outlook. 83: 673. Jl. 21, ’06. 100w.
“We are glad to be able to commend highly this little book which fully maintains the high standard which the volumes in this series nearly always attain.”
+ Sat. R. 102: 277. S. 1, ’06. 190w.
“The historical, literary, and artistic aspects of the city are worthily treated.”
+ Spec. 97: 65. Jl. 14, ’06. 60w.
Oliver, Frederick Scott. Alexander Hamilton: an essay on American union. *$3.75. Putnam.
The work of an Englishman which gives an estimate of Alexander Hamilton’s character and presents a record of political and historical conditions in the United States in Hamilton’s day. “Mr. Oliver calls his work an essay on American union; but it is far more than that. At bottom it is a grave and singularly eloquent plea for the great union of a close and lofty and disinterested Imperialism. And it is an immense compliment to Mr. Oliver to say that his conclusions and his exhortations are worthy of having been directly inspired by such a figure as Alexander Hamilton.” (Lond. Times.)
“A very thoughtful and clever essay on the life and work of Alexander Hamilton.”
+ Ath. 1906, 2: 39. Jl. 14. 470w.