“The story is a fascinating one, tho not so interesting as Dr. Prince’s ‘Dissociation of a personality.’”

+ −Ind. 62: 736. Mr. 28, ’07. 270w.

“His imagination runs wild at the last. The book is certainly entertaining, nevertheless.”

+ −N. Y. Times. 12: 172. Mr. 23, ’07. 490w.
Outlook. 86: 118. My. 18, ’07. 90w.
R. of Rs. 35: 762. Je. ’07. 80w.

Burkett, Charles William, and Poe, Clarence Hamilton. Cotton; its cultivation, marketing, manufacture, and the problems of the cotton world. (Farm lib.) **$2. Doubleday.

6–26066.

The complete story of cotton culture. “The value of the book lies in section II, which contains a description of how the cotton-plant grows and is grown. To cotton farmers this section alone is worth the price of the book. It treats of the botanical structure of the plant, seed selection, environment, climatic conditions, fertilizers, farm tools required, injurious insects, planting, cultivating, picking, and the cost of making cotton.” (Nature.)


“Much valuable information is conveyed in an interesting way.”

+Nation. 83: 242. S. 20, ’06. 80w.