| + | Cath. World. 86: 115. O. ’07. 390w. |
Conway, Moncure Daniel. My pilgrimage to the wise men of the East. **$3. Houghton.
6–38349.
“This volume which forms a supplement to Mr. Conway’s autobiography, published last year, contains an account of his travels in India and recounts conversations with leading Buddhists, Brahmins, Parsees, and Mohammedans. The religious side of the author is thus brought into unusual prominence, with the result of considerably enhancing the interest of the volume.” (Lit. D.)
| A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 7. Ja. ’07. |
“His peculiar views upon Christianity may repel or offend some readers, but the kindly spirit in which he writes of all men and almost all creeds is attractive, and he deals in loving reverence with the secrets of the underlying religious life of India.”
| + | Ath. 1906, 2: 690. D. 1. 820w. | |
| Current Literature. 42: 202. F. ’07. 2030w. |
“The work shows him in the ripeness of his powers, and in the enjoyment of his fearless independence as a free-thinker, but never playing the part of a scoffer. His perceptions have lost nothing of their keenness, his hand has not forgot its cunning and literary craftsmanship.” Percy F. Bicknell.
| + + | Dial. 42: 8. Ja. 1, ’07. 2100w. |