“The book is well written and the details judiciously pruned.”

+Ath. 1906, 2: 834. D. 29. 350w.

“Like most other histories of the science, this fails to connect with the science of the present day. The book might have been written ten or twenty years ago.”

− +Nation. 84: 388. Ap. 25, ’07. 200w.

“We are oppressed with the unscientific slapdash manner in which the author has approached the whole subject of the history of chemistry.”

Nature. 75: 170. D. 20, ’06. 540w.

Armour, Jonathan Ogden. Packers, the private car lines and the people. $1.50. Altemus.

6–20351.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“Though professedly an advocate’s presentations on these important questions, it gives the reader the impression of being more straightforward and reliable than much of the ‘unbiased and public-spirited’ criticism does.” William Hill.