“[Told] in a plain simple way, quite free from the technical language which baffles the unscientific mind.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 254. Ap. 20. ’07. 620w. |
“A useful and even interesting study.”
| + | R. of Rs. 36: 512. O. ’07. 60w. |
Martin, Percy Falcke. Mexico’s treasure-house (Guanajuato): an illustrated and descriptive account of the mines and their operations in 1906. $3. Cheltenham press.
6–40260.
“A full account, with many illustrations, of the mines of a region which has been pronounced more ‘thoroughly mineralized’ than any equal portion of the globe.... Perhaps the most suggestive parts of the volume are those which tell of the new methods, mostly devised by Americans, to draw fresh wealth from the old workings.”—Nation.
“The story of what has been done, and the discussions of present conditions in the Mexican labor market and in industry are the features that render the book valuable. These subjects are treated in an interesting manner, and so far as the reader can judge, with impartiality and accuracy.”
| + | Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 641. My. ’07. 500w. | |
| J. Pol. Econ. 15: 187. Mr. ’07. 250w. |