+Ind. 63: 636. S. 12, ’07. 180w.

“It is much to be regretted that a clever man who has enjoyed such exceptional opportunities for studying the administration of the army as a Minister of the Crown should not have been able to clear his mind of the dust and heat of contemporary politics and past controversies, and should not have treated his whole subject in the same spirit as that in which he has approached the question of the artillery.”

− +Lond. Times. 5: 406. D. 7, ’06. 1870w.

“Those civilians and military men who are endeavoring to study the various schemes should not fail to add Mr. Arnold-Forster’s book to their libraries—special pleading though it be for a régime and policy of the past.”

+ −Nation. 84: 154. F. 14, ’07. 270w.
N. Y. Times. 12: 12. Ja. 5, ’07. 350w.
N. Y. Times. 12: 257. Ap. 20, ’07. 80w.
+R. of Rs. 35: 383. Mr. ’07. 110w.

“Whatever the views we may hold on the desirability of Mr. Arnold-Forster’s venture, there can be no question that an exceedingly interesting volume is the outcome. The book is unfortunately marred by the expression of some of the unduly arrogant sentiments to which Mr. Arnold-Forster is prone.”

+ −Sat. R. 102: 740. D. 15, ’06. 1970w.

“Whether we agree with his view or no, his attack on the linked-battalion system is extremely well argued, while his impartial examination of arguments for and against an experiment with a Second line field artillery is of first rate importance.”

− +Spec. 98: 254. F. 16, ’07. 2260w.

Foss, Sam Walter. Songs of the average man. **$1.20. Lothrop.