“It seems likely, therefore, that for some years to come successive editions of Professor Rutherford’s work will remain the best source of information for the reader in whom may be assumed a certain modicum of technical information.”
+ + Atlan. 98: 418. S. ’06. 40w.
“No words are wasted. The terse diction of the masterpiece gives it a literary charm that carries the competent reader on almost precipitously, yet with discriminating caution.” Charles Baskerville.
+ + Engin. N. 55: 77. Ja. 18. ’06. 1290w.
“For the student. Professor Rutherford’s book is of the greatest value.”
+ + Ind. 61: 457. Ag. 23, ’06. 410w.
“Is the most complete and authoritative account of the recent remarkable discoveries in this field by one who has made many of them.”
+ + Ind. 61: 1172. N. 15, ’06. 20w. + + Nation. 82: 61. Ja. 18, ’06. 1240w.
“We must once more congratulate Prof. Rutherford on the admirable manner in which he has brought his book up to date.” R. J. Strutt.