+ Dial. 41: 393. D. 1, ’06. 360w.
“His anthropological notes are meagre, and if he had observed the natives more closely he would not have called them ‘cannibals’ even to provide himself with a grim and awe-inspiring title.”
+ – Lond. Times. 5: 134. Ap. 12, ’06. 340w.
Reviewed by Cyrus C. Adams.
+ N. Y. Times. 11: 734. N. 10, ’06. 660w.
“Mr. Pratt is, however, a naturalist, and it is in this capacity he should be mainly judged. But on the whole the book is somewhat disappointing from this point of view as well.”
+ – Sat. R. 101: 660. My. 26, ’06. 1130w.
“We cannot here follow Mr. Pratt’s wanderings in search of his prey, but we can assure our readers that he makes a very entertaining narrative out of them.”
+ Spec. 96: 588. Ap. 14, ’06. 310w.
Pratt, Edwin A. Railways and their rates. Dutton.