+ − Bookm 51:682 Ag ’20 650w

“He is particularly good in his vivid sketches of John Burns, G. K. Chesterton, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Smillie, and Lord Robert Cecil.”

+ Freeman 1:382 Je 30 ’20 150w

“The inside analyst should be in a class by himself, and generally is. Mr Raymond demonstrated that he was one of the leaders of that class in ‘Uncensored celebrities,’ and ‘All and sundry’ is merely the second volume.”

+ N Y Times p16 S 12 ’20 2200w

“His second volume of character sketches is a worthy companion of his first. No one will maintain that the portraits are all equally successful, that all are speaking likenesses.” Archibald MacMechan

+ Review 3:130 Ag 11 ’20 1450w

“Entertaining and chatty essays.”

+ R of Rs 62:112 Jl ’20 50w + Springf’d Republican p8 O 4 ’19 130w

“A mind full of ideas and a flowing pen are as exhilarating a combination as a wet sheet and a flowing sea. But they tend to run away with one. ‘All and sundry’ does—or do—not escape this danger. Nor does it altogether escape the contagion of war-time opinion. But it is a refreshing volume.”