+ + – Ath. 1906, 1: 271. Mr. 3. 670w. (Review of v. 2.) Int. Studio. 28: 275. My. ’06. 320w. (Review of v. 2.)
“Mr. Macquoid’s book, when complete, will find a place in every library that devotes itself to costly and well-informed monographs.”
+ + Lond. Times. 5: 270. Ag. 3, ’06. 480w. (Review of v. 2.)
“In fullness of textual descriptions as well as in beauty, variety, and correctness of plates, Percy Macquoid’s ‘History of English furniture’ may be considered a variorum edition.”
+ + + N. Y. Times. 11: 360. Je. 2, ’06. 300w. (Review of v. 2, pt. 9 and 10.) Spec. 96: 266. F. 17, ’06. 60w. (Review of v. 2.)
McSpadden, Joseph Walker. [Stories from Dickens.] 60c. Crowell.
A group of Dickens’ children separated from the crowded thorofares of their story habitat and viewed alone. Oliver Twist, Smike, Little Nell, Paul and Florence Dombey, Pip, Little Dorrit and David Copperfield constitute the group.
+ Arena. 36: 572. N. ’06. 220w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 718. N. 3, ’06. 110w.
McSpadden, Joseph Walker. [Stories from Wagner.] (Children’s favorite classics.) 60c; (Astor lib.) 60c; (Waldorf lib.) 75c; (Handy volume classics.) limp lea. 75c; pocket ed. 35c. Crowell.