“In spite of these faults and such others as an awkward style of writing and the lack of a glossary of Indian words, the book contains a good deal that is of interest in regard to life and nature in India.”
| + — | Dial. 39: 243. O. 16, ‘05. 390w. |
“As garden-books go, this one is sufficiently entertaining, and the descriptions are as good as the photographs.”
| + | Nation. 81: 183. Ag. 31, ‘05. 150w. |
“Much of it is good enough reading if the mood fits.”
| + — | N. Y. Times. 10: 478. Jl. 22, ‘05. 690w. |
“But good as much of the book is, it is a little spoiled by an excess of carelessness in style and a too pointed assertion of individual mannerisms.”
| + — | Spec. 95: 291. Ag. 26, ‘05. 1470w. |
Cutler, James Elbert. Lynch law: an investigation into the history of lynching in the U. S. [**]$1.50. Longmans.
Beginning with the origin of the term Prof. Cutler traces the development of the lynch law from 1830 down to date. He discusses the present situation, suggests remedies, and gives charts and statistics.