+ Arena. 35: 447. Ap. ’06. 330w.
“It is an amazing medley, highly characteristic of the author. Without trenching on politics, one may be permitted to doubt the wisdom just now of accentuating the jealousies of nations.”
+ – Ath. 1905, 2: 432. S. 30. 190w.
“In substance, of course, it is merely a sort of exalted dime novel. But is written with such admirable restraint, such a matter-of-fact style, as though the events were being chronicled for the columns of a conservative daily newspaper, that you are cleverly led on from mild curiosity to a breathless sort of interest.” Frederic Taber Cooper.
+ Bookm. 22: 633. F. ’06. 560w.
“This stirring story is told with neatness and dispatch.” Wm. M. Payne.
+ Dial. 40: 154. Mr. 1, ’06. 250w.
“Mr. Oppenheim handles his material cleverly and makes of it a good story of adventure.”
+ Ind. 60: 1166. My. 17, ’06. 300w.
“The story is told with the vim and dash characteristic of Mr. Oppenheim’s work, and is one of the best tales he has yet produced.”