| + | Am. Hist. R. 12: 397. Ja. ’07. 500w. |
“To the lover of the old, the wild, the picturesque in early American life, the book will possess charm; to the general reader, it will supply abundant detail with which to reconstruct a most romantic period. To the historian, it will offer a reason for doing the work over again.”
| + − | Ind. 63: 42. Jl. 4, ’07. 400w. |
“His facts will be accepted as accurate, and some of them are here brought together for the first time.”
| + − | Lit. D. 33: 686. N. 10, ’06. 160w. |
“He is well versed in early history, but he should have had the guidance of hands more accomplished than his own in the art of putting a book together properly.”
| + − | Nation. 83: 559. D. 27, ’06. 630w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 11: 893. D. 22, ’06. 330w. |
“Its chief blemishes are discursiveness, fragmentariness, and unnecessary repetition; its virtues are enthusiasm, informativeness, and entertainment.”
| + − | Outlook. 84: 680. N. 17, ’06. 140w. |
Reinach, Salomon. Apollo; tr. from the French by Florence Simmonds. **$1.50. Scribner.