Scotsman.—"Mrs. Alec Tweedie's book is very readable. It is written with brevity, and a brightness of style that is always interesting."
Lady's Pictorial.—"The clever author of that capital little work 'A Girl's Ride in Iceland,' has just published a graphic volume of the Passion Play.... I very heartily recommend this admirable account."
Pall Mall Gazette.—"Mrs. Tweedie writes a very pleasant account of her visit to Oberammergau."
Era.—"The agreeable authoress has given us, in her straightforward simple style, a terse, unaffected, and picturesque description of her visit to the Passion Play."
Birmingham Daily Post.—" ... Pleasantly, brightly, and agreeably written."
Liverpool Daily Post.—"Mrs. Alec Tweedie has already shown us her courage as a traveller in untrodden regions, and her skill in describing her experiences, and her last literary production has the same charm of unaffected style."
Transcriber’s Note
Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings and other inconsistencies.
Minor printing errors have been corrected.