Richard A. Proctor noted in The Contemporary Review (33:65) that there are "few errors in the work, and even misprints are few and far between for a treatise of this kind."
"One of the prettiest places on the Earth", as E.B.Lanin wrote in The Contemporary Review in 1894 in London.
Contemporary R&B | Peer review | Institute of Contemporary Arts | Museum of Contemporary Art | Partisan Review | Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | Electoral and Administrative Review Commission | Contemporary Christian music | National Review | contemporary R&B | The New York Times Book Review | North American Review | Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago | Monthly Review | The Paris Review | peer review | judicial review | Contemporary classical music | contemporary | Harvard Law Review | contemporary classical music | Columbia Journalism Review | Administrative Review Board | The New York Review of Books | Physical Review Letters | Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston | Saturday Review | Dayton Contemporary Dance Company | Physical Review | Harvard Business Review |
In 1882 he became editor of The Contemporary Review, and henceforth devoted himself to journalism, becoming also editor of the Methodist Times from 1902 to 1907, in succession to Hugh Price Hughes.