“The book has been reset in clearer type; the notes and the excellent bibliography show keen interest in the publications of the past ten years; tho it must be confessed that the literature of the previous twenty find a scantier recognition. The text shows many minor changes, but as the title-page states, it is simply a revision.”—Ind.
“[The opinion of the reader of it] will necessarily be favorable, for it has long held a high place, in spite of a certain timidity in dealing with controverted points, an apologetic tone, which might suggest, though erroneously, that the convictions of the author are wavering and weak.” Franklin Johnson.
| + − | Am. J. Theol. 11: 341. Ap. ’07. 160w. | |
| + | Ind. 62: 1470. Je. 20. ’07. 100w. |
Fisher, Gertrude Adams. Woman alone in the heart of Japan. $2.50. Page.
6–39433.
The author with only her camera for company ventured into the remotest corners of Japan and tells in an entertaining fashion of her experiences in the smaller villages and towns where western civilization has not yet penetrated.
“We can only conclude that the authoress was employed by a yellow editor to paint the boldest of yellow races in her lividest colours. Her pages are lively, graphic, good-tempered—but never beautiful.”
| − | Acad. 73: 745. Ag. 3, ’07. 300w. | |
| + | Ath. 1907, 2: 180. Ag. 17. 340w. |