| + + — | Ath. 1905, 1: 231. F. 25. 2440w. |
“Fine descriptive writing, indeed, is characteristic of Mr. Landon’s work throughout.”
| + + | Bookm. 21: 305. My. ‘05. 1100w. |
“His style is a model for the writer of travel books.” W. E. Griffis.
| + + | Critic. 46: 560. Je. ‘05. 790w. |
“Is a virile and picturesque narrative of great general interest. All in all, it is a welcome addition to the annals of travel and exploration.” H. Addington Bruce.
| + + | Current Literature. 38: 345. Ap. ‘05. 3400w. |
“Mr. Landon has the genius of the true reporter for weaving a large amount of detail in an interesting ‘story,’ but he gives no map or index.”
| + + — | Ind. 58: 1186. My. 25, ‘05. 370w. |
“The work is conceived on broader lines, historically and philosophically, than the rival volume of Mr. Candler.”