“We think that he has produced a book which should prove useful to those whose mathematical attainments do not permit them to study the larger and more difficult works of Prof. J. J. Thomson and Prof. Rutherford.”
+ + – Ath. 1906, 2: 306. S. 15. 840w.
“His vigor carries one along at such a rate that, did one not know better, he would be convinced of certain statements often not proved, or forget that there is another side to the question.” Charles Baskerville.
+ – Engin. N. 56: 53. Jl. 12, ’06. 680w.
“The facts are clearly stated and neatly summarized, but without any attempt at adventitious ornamentation to catch the attention of the casual reader.”
+ + Ind. 61: 457. Ag. 23, ’06. 460w.
“Well adapted to bringing one’s physics up to date.”
+ Nation. 83: 203. S. 6, ’06. 60w.
“The book as a whole gives a comprehensive and interesting survey of the radio-activity of matter as it is interpreted by the disintegration hypothesis. Perhaps the best chapters are those dealing with the reproduction of radio-active matter and the theory arising therefrom.” F. S.