+ + – Acad. 70: 461. My. 12, ’06. 410w. (Review of v. 11.) + + – Acad. 70: 557. Je. 9, ’06. 420w. (Review of v. 12.)
“It would not be difficult to point out shortcomings of various kinds; but the work as a whole is very creditable and scholarly.”
+ + – Ath. 1906, 1: 666. Je. 2. 450w. (Review of v. 11.)
“We gladly recommend the ‘Encyclopedia’ to the reading public. It should be found on the shelves of all great libraries, and it should also be purchased by all those who aim at the collection of a good representative private library.”
+ + Ath. 1906, 2: 208. Ag. 25. 1470w. (Review of v. 12.) + + + Ind. 60: 1286. My. 31, ’06. 270w. (Review of v. 12.) + + + Nation. 82: 470. Je. 7, ’06. 350w. (Review of v. 11 and 12.) + + + N. Y. Times. 10: 923. D. 30, ’05. 1780w. (Review of v. 11 and 12.)
“Too much cannot be said in its praise. The work is accurate, and despite the twelve volumes, concise.”
+ + + N. Y. Times. 11: 239. Ap. 14, ’06. 120w. (Review of v. 12.)
“A work of high value, it is highly creditable to all who have shared in its production, together with its publishers.”
+ + + Outlook. 83: 92. My. 12, ’06. 140w. (Review of v. 12.) + + + Pub. Opin. 40: 710. Je. 9, ’06. 250w. (Review of v. 12.)
“It should not be inferred, however, that the material embraced in this encyclopedia is merely of a narrow, racial interest. On the contrary, there is hardly an article in any of the volumes which does not contain valuable and important information for the general reader.”