+ + Ath. 1906, 1: 13. Ja. 6. 560w. + Critic. 48: 94. Ja. ’06. 20w. + + Ind. 60: 457. F. 22, ’06. 420w.
“He has succeeded in producing a useful piece of work, which brings together an account of all that has been accomplished in the Canadian Rockies by himself and by other kindred spirits.” G. W. L.
+ + – Nature. 73: 362. F. 15, ’06. 720w.
“The book is written by a man who has his soul in the story.”
+ Pub. Opin. 40: 26. Ja. 6, ’06. 210w.
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“P., Q.” How-to buy life insurance. **$1.20. Doubleday.
A book that “has been written and published in the interest of the policyholder primarily. It undertakes to free the subject from the technical obscurities that so frequently interfere with a clear understanding of its elements and to give the plain citizen straightforward advice and information as to the various types of policies in the market and the relative advantages of each.” (R. of Rs.)
“As a practical guide to the policyholder desirous of figuring out for himself the real cost of his insurance and of choosing between rival companies, ought to be found of substantial value by the busy man, because of the comparative tables and specimen blanks given in the appendix. These could be considerably improved upon in certain respects, but they are a distinct advance over what has been furnished by most other books on the subject.”