“The book is a direct and forceful contribution to American history, and is well printed, as its text merits.”
| + + | Outlook. 85: 526. Mr. 7, ’07. 200w. |
“Mr. Hulbert’s style is attractive and in general, his presentation of historical facts is good. One of the best chapters of the book is that on Marcus Whitman, the hero of Oregon.”
| + | R. of Rs. 35: 112. Ja. ’07. 250w. |
Hulbert, Homer Beza. Passing of Korea. **$3.80. Doubleday.
6–32372.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“Exhaustive, authoritative, and readable.”
| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 10. Ja. ’07. |
“The author has long resided in the country, and is conversant with its language and literature. He is, we believe, the first writer on Korea who possesses the latter indispensable qualification.”