+ – Lit. D. 32: 733. My. 12, ’06. 760w.
“His observations of their habits, full of careful insight as they are, add a large number of substantial stones to the cairn of human knowledge.”
+ + Lond. Times. 5: 36. F. 2, ’06. 520w.
“The finest series of reproduction of photographs from life of the various animals encountered which have ever been produced.”
+ + Nation. 82: 183. Mr. 1, ’06. 1660w.
“Neither he nor his translator, Frederick Whyte, excels in narrative or descriptive skill. The work ... is packed with information and suggestion.”
+ + – N. Y. Times. 11: 31. Ja. 20, ’06. 1300w.
“The volume contains what is probably the most remarkable series of photographs ever made of wild animals in their native haunts.”
+ + Outlook. 81: 717. N. 25, ’05. 80w.
“Aside from his photographs, Herr Schillings’s book is a valuable account of exploration and of hunting big game; it is a sturdy narrative, the dramatic value of which one does not have to be a hunter to appreciate.”