EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS.
Athenæum, November 11, 1882.
“... Our readers may be assured that they will find very much to interest and instruct them in the perusal of the work.”
Saturday Review, October 7, 1882.
“... The issue of these reports in a handy volume was taken in hand by Dr. Munro, and the result is seen in the carefully-prepared and admirably got-up volume to which we have now to invite attention.”
The Nation, New York, October 26, 1882.
“The work here briefly noticed ranks in external appearance with the best of its kind. It is beautifully printed, and the 264 woodcuts inserted in the text are admirably executed; but equal praise cannot be bestowed on the five plates accompanying the volume. The publication is a highly valuable contribution to Archæology, and doubtless will find many readers in this country.”
Academy, October 14, 1882.
“Dr. Munro speaks with authority, as he has personally witnessed excavations at the more important Lake-Dwellings, and has, we should gather, left but few unexamined. He is, moreover, a careful observer and one well read in the literature of the subject.”
St. James’s Gazette, August 24, 1882.