+ Int. J. Ethics. 16: 562. Jl. ’06. 810w.
“It is, of course, largely expository, but it is also constructive to a high degree, and every one engaged in colonial administration might wisely keep it near at hand for ready reference. Every chapter is compact and readable, and is rendered the more valuable by concrete illustrations from the practices and experiences of colonial governments the world over.”
+ + Outlook. 84: 38. S. 1, ’06. 700w.
Reviewed by F. J. Goodnow.
+ + Pol. Sci. Q. 21:135. Mr. ’06. 720w.
“It is a valuable epitome of the administrative methods of the great colonising powers as they exist to-day, and it contains also some interesting speculations upon the ethical basis of activity.”
+ Spec. 96: 149. Ja. 27, ’06. 230w.
“It is as valuable a comparative study as was its predecessor [‘Colonial government’] which is high praise.”
+ + Yale R. 14: 446. F. ’06. 150w.
Reinach, Salomon. The story of art throughout the ages; tr. by Florence Simmons. **$2. Scribner.