| + − | Ath. 1907, 2: 91. Jl. 27. 850w. |
“A word should be added in appreciation of the author’s literary style: the reviewer recalls no other discussion that brings out the humor of history so freely and so delightfully. Professor Pollard’s latest work is one that lovers of history will read with enjoyment as well as with profit.”
| + | Dial. 43: 320. N. 16, ’07. 480w. |
“It is long since we have approached a book of historical philosophy so intelligent or so incisive.”
| + + | Ind. 63: 1174. N. 14, ’07. 640w. |
“Some of the chapters are worthy of their author at his best; but others are not likely to add to his reputation and, though they may have been useful for their original purpose, ought not to have been given to the world in this form.”
| + − | Lond. Times. 6: 251. Ag. 16, ’07. 1170w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 548. S. 14, ’07. 500w. | ||
| R. of Rs. 36: 636. N. ’07. 70w. | ||
| + − | Sat. R. 104: 272. Ag. 31. ’07. 940w. |
“It unquestionably merits the adjective ‘readable,’ which is more often bestowed than deserved.”
| + | Spec. 99: sup. 751. N. 16, ’07. 390w. |
Pollock, Frank Lillie. Treasure trail. $1.25. Page.