“For larger libraries only.”
| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 163. O. ’07. |
“The general thesis of the writer is sound. Some of the individual illustrations and bits of evidence are probably overdrawn or not understood. His discussion of the situation of the negro in the United States is scarcely fair.”
| + − | Ann. Am. Acad. 30: 155. Jl. ’07. 320w. |
“On the whole M. Finot’s work reads smoothly in its English version. His employment of the destructive method to wreck the conclusions of anthropologists must be pronounced more entertaining than convincing.”
| + − | Ath. 1906, 2: 770. D. 15. 220w. |
“The net impression of the volume is that of an able but somewhat too zealous special pleading for a cause that certainly makes a philanthropic appeal.”
| + − | Dial. 42: 230. Ap. 1, ’07. 310w. |
“The book is from first to last uncritical; there is no careful weighing or discrimination of authorities.”
| − | Lond. Times. 6: 75. Mr. 8, ’07. 910w. |