+ Dial. 40: 301. My. 1, ’06. 130w.

“On Mr. King’s part, it may be added, the work discloses not only a genuine sympathy for the twentieth-century Sir Galahad, of whom he writes, but a clear insight into many of the fundamental facts of life and experience.”

+ Lit. D. 32: 492. Mr. 31, ’06. 220w.

“It is a book which should stir the heart of many a young reader.”

+ Lond. Times. 5: 79. Mr. 9, ’06. 760w. + Spec. 96: 497. Mr. 31, ’06. 1210w.

Kingsbury, Susan Myra. Introduction to the records of the Virginia company, with a bibliographical list of the extant documents, pa. gratis. Lib. of Congress.

“Some 764 separate documents are listed and described in such a way that the location, nature, and place of publication may be easily determined. The writer made many discoveries of new documents in the English archives, and established the loss of many more by the receipts and memoranda of books and papers received or delivered in the various changes in the form of the ruling body.” (Nation). An introduction, notes, bibliography and index add to the value of the volumes.


“There can be no question of the great debt which students owe her for the interesting labors here described. Her general remarks on the development of the Company and its career are less valuable, partly because not expressed in clear style. This catalogue is extremely well executed. Less satisfactory in respect to form is the list of authorities with which the introduction closes.”

+ + – Am. Hist. R. 12: 174. O. ’06. 420w.