+Ath. 1905, 1: 560. My. 6. 630w.

[*] “Though they make no special appeal to travellers, can be read with pleasure by any one who has a taste for light reading of a miscellaneous nature.”

+Lond. Times. 4: 167. My. 26, ‘05. 680w.

[*] “But the whole book undoubtedly has character and reality, a record of such sensations, impressions and ideas as lead to essential truth.”

+Nation. 81: 424. N. 23, ‘05. 310w.

[*] “He is a good observer and a good narrator.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 837. D. 2, ‘05. 110w.

[*] “Mr. Thirlmere pays more attention to life than locality, but he never forgets his backgrounds. His thumb-nail portraits, his meditative and fanciful humor, his apt quotation, and his continual cheerfulness leave a very pleasant sensation in the mind.”

+ +Spec. 94: 921. Je. 24. 210w.

Thomas, David Yancey. History of military government in newly acquired territory of the United States. [*]$2. Macmillan.