+ + Bookm. 23: 292. My. ’06. 1780w.

“Despite blemishes, this story of effort will long endure as a standard of high endeavor and heroic accomplishment.” General A. W. Greely.

+ + – Ind. 60: 33. Ja. 4, ’06. 2590w.

“An intensely interesting story of the adventures of his party.”

+ + Lit. D. 32: 140. Ja. 27, ’06. 1110w.

“The narrative of Captain Scott easily takes rank among the foremost books of travel and discovery which a half-century has brought out, and it will be read with the same pleasure that both old and young like to associate with the reading of Livingstone and Kane.”

+ + + Nation. 82: 13. Ja. 4, ’06. 1710w.

“Is a most valuable contribution to the knowledge of what will probably always be one of the most interesting parts of the Antarctic continent. It is written in a charmingly easy and fluent style; the narrative is modest and frank: and the story is always pleasant reading.” J. W. Gregory.

+ + Nature. 73: 297. Ja. 25, ’06. 2610w.

“Probably the most complete account of the antarctic regions ever published in English.”