“The compilers deserve great praise for the manner in which they have performed their task. We commend his little volume as well and carefully printed, and as furnishing its readers, moreover, with a great amount of useful information in the tables inserted at the end.”—Month.
“It is at once clear, complete, and beautiful.”—Catholic Opinion.
The Countess of Glosswood: a Tale of the Times of the Stuarts. From the French. 3s. 6d.
“The tale is well written, and the translation seems cleverly done.”—Month.
“This volume is prettily got up, and we can strongly recommend it to all as an excellent and instructive little book to place in the hands of the young.”—Westminister Gazette.
“An excellent translation, and a very pretty tale, well told.”—Catholic Opinion.
“This is a pretty tale of a Puritan conversion in the time of Charles II., prettily got up, and a pleasing addition to our lending-libraries.”—Tablet.
“This tale belongs to a class of which we have had to thank Messrs. Burns for many beautiful specimens. Such books, while they are delightful reading to us who are happily Catholics, have another important merit—they set forth the claims of Catholicism, and must do a vast deal of good among Protestants who casually meet with and peruse them. The book before us is beautifully got up, and would be an ornament to any table.”—Weekly Register.