“He has done with splendid success the task which he has set himself.” R. Y. Tyrrell.

+ +Acad. 72: 54. Ja. 19, ’07. 1500w.

“These two volumes, apart from their interest to the general reader, comprise in themselves all that is necessary for very considerable progress in the direct knowledge of the older Japanese literature. They take high rank among scholarly works on Japan, and will be the indispensable companion of the serious student.”

+ +Ath. 1906, 2: 576. N. 10. 1340w.

“Altogether, one has in these two volumes a sufficient apparatus for the study of the mind of pre-Mongolian Japan.”

+ +Nation. 84: 292. Mr. 28, ’07. 730w.
Spec. 97: 686. N. 3, ’06. 50w.

Dickinson, F. A. Big game shooting on the equator; with introd. by Sir C: Norton Eliot. **$4. Lane.

“In brief, the volume is largely a note-book of observations on the various species of game, their habitat, appearance, size, color, habits, and head measurements, jotted down in the curtest and most uninteresting terms imaginable. Should any hunter of big game anticipate a sporting pilgrimage to Africa, however, Captain Dickinson’s book will offer him some additional information on the rarer kinds of game in the East African country.”—Dial.