“A vivid and trustworthy account. General Hamilton’s pictures of the atrocious sides of war are among the most striking features of his admirable book.”

+Lit. D. 34: 723. My. 4, ’07. 490w. (Review of v. 2.)

“The peculiar charm of this second instalment ... lies in the extreme humility and taking simplicity of language in which he narrates the stirring scenes of which he was a witness. Most fascinating military work.”

+ +Lond. Times. 6: 60. F. 22, ’07. 1110w. (Review of v. 2.)

“This really brilliant book deserves a wide public.”

+ +Nation. 84: 290. Ap. 25, ’07. 380w. (Review of v. 2.)
N. Y. Times. 12: 124. Mr. 2, ’07. 120w. (Review of v. 2.)

“Gen. Hamilton has a style that draws the reader irresistibly along with him. His comments from the standpoint of a highly competent military authority, greatly enhance the value of his volumes.” George R. Bishop.

+ +N. Y. Times. 12: 487. Ag. 10, ’07. 1120w.

“This volume is more reticent, is fuller of really useful information, and is altogether more valuable.”

+ +Sat. R. 103: 271. Mr. 2, ’07. 1220w. (Review of v. 2.)