W 7–14.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“On the whole this is an excellent book, and yet it has one characteristic—for the author perhaps, an unavoidable one—that may limit its usefulness. It is written with a purpose additional to the scientific recording and explaining of facts, namely, to spread free-thought as above defined.” Carveth Read.

+ + −Int. J. Ethics. 17: 513. Jl. ’07. 1480w.

“He writes in narrative style and enlivens his thesis with humor.”

+N. Y. Times. 11: 139. Mr. 3, ’06. 90w.

“It is desirable to caution the unwary reader against accepting too confidingly his conclusions; but the skill with which he marshals the luminous points in a difficult subject is worthy of all praise.” Edward Fuller.

+ + −Putnam’s. 2: 127. Ap. ’07. 1200w.

Robertson, Louis Alexander. Through painted panes, and other poems. *$1.50. Robertson.

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