“Is perhaps somewhat technical for the young student, but no criticism can be made of it from the standpoint of thoroughness.”
+ Pub. Opin. 39: 732. D. 2, ’05. 80w.
“Few writers can be more familiar than Mr. Miltoun with the ecclesiastical buildings of France and Italy; even in the minutest details he is enabled to compare and contrast. Altogether, with the clever illustrations by Miss McManus, and its manageable size, the book should be a pleasant companion for the intelligent tourist.”
+ + Sat. R. 101: 759. Je. 16, ’06. 880w.
“Mr. Miltoun is painstaking, but he does not always keep himself to the relevant. Generally, the drawings want imagination and delicacy of touch.”
+ – Spec. 96: 759. My. 12, ’06. 160w.
Mansfield, Milburg F. (Francis Miltoun, pseud.). [Rambles in Normandy.] **$2. Page.
Mr. Mansfield’s group of little journeys in and off Normandy’s beaten tourist tracks, charmingly illustrated by his wife, formerly Blanche McManus, is one of his two recent contributions to the “Travel lovers’ series,” the other being a companion volume “Rambles in Brittany.”
+ Dial. 39: 444. D. 16, ’05. 130w. + Ind. 59: 1378. D. 14. ’05. 60w.