“None can fail to enjoy the author’s account of his expedition.” H. E. Coblentz.

+Dial. 42: 374. Je. 16, ’07. 320w.

“A thoroughly interesting account of a country which, in desolation may be said to rival the ‘Far north.’”

+Lit. D. 35: 26. Jl. 6, ’07. 300w.

“Mr. Wallace takes himself and his achievement a trifle too seriously.”

+ −Nation. 85: 100. Ag. 1, ’07. 370w.

“It is an interesting story that Mr. Wallace has recounted of perils ignored and hardships welcomed, of grim and desolate wilds, and of the strength, the courage, and the goodness of human nature rising always above its environment.”

+N. Y. Times. 12: 362. Je. 8, ’07. 720w.

“The details of the travelling supply an attractive narrative.”

+Spec. 99: 438. S. 28, ’07. 170w.