+ +Ath. 1905, 2: 103. Jl. 22. 1190w.

“The disconnectedness and lack of sequence in his chapters ... and the large amount of irrelevant matter make the book something of a conundrum to the reader until he reaches the final chapter.”

+ —Ind. 59: 213. Jl. 27, ‘05. 460w.

“At last we have a work from which the student of sociological experiments and systems, as well as the ordinary laymen, can obtain a fair, clear, and sufficiently complete conception of the truly ‘peculiar’ Russian sectarians about whom so much that is prejudiced or erroneous has been written.”

+ +Nation. 80: 212. Mr. 16, ‘05. 2180w.
N. Y. Times. 10: 69. F. 4, ‘05. 1470w. (Abstract of book).

“Although not very well put together, is an extremely interesting study of ‘a peculiar people.’”

+ —Outlook. 79: 401. F. 11, ‘05. 410w.

“His book is not so good as it should be from a deficiency in the need of perspective; or perhaps a readiness to use up old material.”

+ —Sat. R. 99: 635. My. 13, ‘05. 700w.
Spec. 94: 519. Ap. 8, ‘05. 560w.

Maule, Francis I. Only letters. [**]$1. Jacobs.