+Ind. 62: 1093. My. 9, ’07. 670w.

“While it is, as a whole, entertaining, there is a diffuseness, an over-elaboration of small points, and a too frequent triviality which suggests lack of proper editorial revision. Literary merit aside, the value of these volumes as a contribution to American history is not inconsiderable.”

+ + −Nation. 84: 87. Ja. 24, ’07. 710w.

“Nothing I have read, except, perhaps, ‘Ben-Hur,’ has so filled my heart and mind and thrilled me as this autobiography of General Lew Wallace.” Oliver Otis Howard.

+ + +No. Am. 183: 1294. D. 21, ’06. 1940w.

Reviewed by Horatio S. Krans.

+ + −Outlook. 84: 1079. D. 29, ’06. 470w.

Wallace, W. G. Locomotive breakdown questions answered and illustrated; indexed for quick reference. $1.50. Drake, F. J.

7–21741.

Questions and answers just as they appeared in the Fireman’s magazine. “All of us who have shared in those informal discussions around and about the steel horse know their attraction, though realizing their casual, undecisive or disconnected nature.” (Engin. N.)