“It is written without system or plan, and is artless and inconsequent in its style—sometimes almost ludicrously so.”

+ −Ind. 63: 946. O. 17, ’07. 190w.
+Nation. 84: 866. Ap. 18, ’07. 500w.

“As a record of travel, sport and adventure the book has considerable interest, and the author gives a clear idea of the customs and superstitions of the natives.”

+Outlook. 85: 238. Ja. 26, ’07. 60w.
+R. of Rs. 35: 384. Mr. ’07. 50w.

“Mr. Lloyd is a missionary and something more; he seems to blend the qualities of a Livingstone with those of a Selous.”

+Sat. R. 102: 402. S. 29, ’06. 250w.

Lloyd, Henry Demarest. Man, the social creator. **$2. Doubleday.

6–16757.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“Whenever they were written, at intervals during the last ten years of his life, it was when he was at his best. The loftiness of spirit and sententiousness of style indicate moments of exceptional clarity of vision and elevation of soul.” Graham Taylor.