“Full of interest, full of surprises and always spiced with romance, and Mr. Thomson has not spoiled the story in its telling.”
| + + | Ind. 62: 1471. Je. 20, ’07. 900w. |
“We take leave of the author, then, with admiration of his power as a faithful draughtsman, and with respect for his diligent search among original sources of information.”
| + + − | Nation. 85: 63. Jl. 18, ’07. 710w. | |
| + + | N. Y. Times. 12: 95. F. 16, ’07. 310w. | |
| + + | Outlook. 85: 858. Ap. 13. ’07. 190w. |
“It is impossible not to grumble especially at the information withheld by Mr. Thomson.”
| + + − | Sat. R. 104: 52. Jl. 13, ’07. 1240w. |
Thomson, William Hanna. Brain and personality; or, The physical relations of the brain to the mind. **$1.20. Dodd.
7–6262.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 131. My. ’07. |