+Ath. 1907, 1: 789. Je. 29, 60w.

“Mr. Neihardt overdoes his effects very frequently, and he is much given to allowing his people to talk in grandiloquent style.... It will be a pity if he continues to allow his excellent endowment of strength and vividness of imagination to be marred by such obvious faults of taste and style.”

− +N. Y. Times. 12: 350. Je. 1, ’07. 250w.
N. Y. Times. 12: 383. Je. 15, ’07. 130w.

“He gives us an over-accumulation of vivid detail which defeats its own ends. He is original, he is frequently haunting and inspiring, but somehow he just ‘misses.’”

− +Sat. R. 104: 369. S. 21, ’07. 80w.

Nelson’s encyclopaedia; ed. by Frank Moore Colby and George Sandeman. 12v. $48. Nelson.

7–7496.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“On the whole, we think highly of this encyclopedia, which fairly realizes the German ideal of a konversation-lexicon, and which is published at a price moderate enough to place it within the means of a large number of readers.”

+ +Dial. 42: 259. Ap. 17, ’07. 220w. (Review of v. 1–12.)
+ + −Ind. 63: 338. Ag. 8, ’07. 760w. (Review of v. 1–12.)