“Sir Wemyss Reid is an excellent example of a good second-class ranker.”
– Sat. R. 100: 689. N. 25, ’05. 400w.
“Perhaps the most important, though not, in our opinion, the most interesting or attractive, sections of his volume are those which deal with the internal divisions in the Liberal party.”
+ – Spec. 95: 819. N. 18, ’05. 1510w.
Reinsch, Paul Samuel. Colonial administration. *$1.25. Macmillan.
“The author has no theories to exploit, and makes but few criticisms in the condensed space at his command.” Edwin E. Sparks.
+ Am. J. Soc. 11: 577. Ja. ’06. 270w. Ann. Am. Acad. 28: 178. Jl. ’06. 70w. + Critic. 48: 94. Ja. ’06. 70w.
“The author, in fact, seems to be less well prepared to deal with the Philippines than with the colonial possessions of Great Britain, France, Germany, and even Java.”
+ – Ind. 60: 511. Mr. 1, ’06. 960w.
“A work that not only shows wide reading, but presents a careful study of the ultimate as well as the immediately practical character of the problems to which a colonial policy gives rise.” W. F. Willoughby.