| + − | Ath. 1907, 2: 122. Ag. 3. 1070w. |
“A volume, with a good deal of information that is quite new and some stimulating suggestions. Even the smaller sporting library can hardly dispense with it.”
| + − | Lond. Times. 6: 283. S. 20, ’07. 1090w. |
“Mr. Cook has discharged his task entertainingly well, and there is plenty of enjoyment waiting in his pages.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 457. Jl. 20, ’07. 510w. |
“The task of attempting the visualisation of the manners and the men of the latter half of the eighteenth century has occupied Mr. Cook with enthusiasm, and the result is some admirable work. He has pursued figures and statistics with immense energy and thoroughness. His figures will doubtless prove of great value to the biologist and breeder; but the best part of the book has to do with the heroic horse and the men who saw him race.”
| + + | Spec. 99: 130. Jl. 27, ’07. 1590w. |
Cooper, Francis, pseud. Financing an enterprise: a manual of information and suggestion for promoters, investors and business men generally. 2v. $4. Ronald press, New York.
7–485.
“The work treats of financing an enterprise that is either merely a development, proposition, or that is a growing concern, or that demands liquidation. The importance of proper preparation and presentation of such an enterprise is pointed out and attention called to the fact that without proper presentation, it is often extremely difficult to finance an enterprise, while with proper presentation, enterprises utterly devoid of merit have frequently been financed. The conditions and methods of financing are lucidly stated and illustrated with succinct examples.”—Technical Literature.