“Mr. Dodge is too passionate an admirer to be a good biographer. He sacrifices personality to achievement lest by chance he admit something to his hero’s discredit. In the case of Burton such caution is superfluous.”
| − | N. Y. Times. 12: 489. Ag. 10, ’07. 380w. |
Dole, Charles Fletcher. Hope of immortality; our reasons for it. *75c. Crowell.
6–34260.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“This is as far as any thinker of any age has ever reached, the final word for the present.” Robert E. Bisbee.
| + + | Arena. 37: 110. Ja. ’07. 620w. |
“Dr. Dole has handled a hard subject in a thoughtful, sympathetic fashion.”
| + + | Nation. 84: 10. Ja. 3, ’07. 260w. |
Dole, Charles Fletcher. Spirit of democracy. **$1.25. Crowell.