+ −Ath. 1907, 2: 46. Jl. 13. 1380w.

“Will be welcomed to a limited circle for its painstaking summary of the present situation, its impartial balancing of probabilities, and its valuable bibliography.”

+Dial. 43: 123. S. 1, ’07. 320w.

“It is presumed that his main function is to set forth the results achieved by the workers; but no man with such a theme can bridle his tongue, and we may be glad that Burrows has not done so.” Rufus B. Richardson.

+ +Ind. 63: 755. S. 26, ’07. 1170w.
+Int. Studio. 32: 252. S. ’07. 130w.

“It must be also said that those readers who are not able to procure access to the dozen or more volumes referred to will find this book of very little use, while those who open it in hope of gaining a preliminary idea of the subject at small cost of time and money will almost certainly be disappointed.”

+ −Lond. Times. 6: 230. Jl. 19, ’07. 1650w.

“Two criticisms may fairly be made upon the book. The English expression is often careless, and the tone in which the author refers to views with which he disagrees is unpleasant; what might pass in a familiar lecture is out of place here.”

+ −Nation. 85: 329. O. 10, ’07. 2000w.

“He is like editors who write for one another instead of the public.”