“She has brought to her task abundant sympathy and much careful preparation. If her judgment is at fault, she has furnished us the means of correcting it in no halting fashion. Her collection of comments is no mere device for confirming her own views.”
| + + — | Nation. 80: 214. Mr. 16, ‘05. 2090w. |
“Miss Guiney’s book, which she does not call a biography, though in effect it is one, is a sympathetic account of his life, his character, and his work.”
| + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 602. S. 16, ‘05. 380w. |
“The editing has been done sympathetically, and, in spite of the opportunity offered for the exercise of a rich and rather over-refined literary style, with restraint.”
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| Spec. 94: 180. F. 4, ‘05. 320w. |
Gulick, Sidney Lewis. [Evolution of the Japanese.] [**]$2. Revell.
A fourth edition, revised and enlarged. “It contains a new preface and numerous changes in the text, which have been turned into notes and placed at the end of the chapters to which they belong.” (N. Y. Times.)
| N. Y. Times. 10: 310. My. 13, ‘05. 370w. |
Gulick, Sidney Lewis. White peril in the Far East. [**]$1. Revell.