“The volume will repay careful study, even if exception is occasionally taken to some of the author’s conclusions. The volume represents a great amount of research work and the author is to be congratulated upon the manner in which the material is presented.” Carl Kelsey.
| + + — | Ann. Am. Acad. 26: 606. S. ‘05. 280w. | |
| + + + | Ath. 1905, 2: 296. S. 2. 1860w. | |
| + | Cath. World. 81: 543. Jl. ‘05. 510w. |
“The book is sane, temperate in tone, moderate in statement, and judicial in conclusions. It is the only really valuable treatise on the subject, and is not likely to be superseded.” Walter L. Fleming.
| + + + | Dial. 39: 34. Jl. 16, ‘05. 1310w. |
“Dr. Cutler has done much to solve the problem by his laborious, careful, and candid study of the question, which has already made him the leading authority upon a dangerous social disease.”
| + + + | Nation. 81: 57. Jl. 20, ‘05. 2110w. |
“In his final chapters on the justification of lynching and the remedies for it, Mr. Cutler shows a spirit remarkable for its fairness and an appreciation of the force of circumstances and the historical facts of the situation.”
| + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 374. Je. 10, ‘05. 1850w. |
“Careful and dispassionate study of the phenomenon known as lynching.”
| + + + | Outlook. 80: 393. Je. 10, ‘05. 380w. |