– + Atlan. 97: 281. F. ’06. 390w.
“A volume ... which for insight, scholarship and creative criticism will rank of equal value with the earlier work.”
+ Ind. 60: 512. Mr. 1, ’06. 560w.
“In spite, therefore, of his somewhat hackneyed subject, Mr. Moore’s book will be found full of original assertions, and the untiring industry of which it is the outcome will no doubt win a certain meed of admiration. But the illustrations are mostly commonplace, and fail to bring out the salient characteristics of the buildings they represent.”
+ – Int. Studio. 29: 272. S. ’06. 160w.
“From such a promising title we expected at least an intelligent appreciation of this great historical movement in architecture. Instead we find ourselves hurled back into middle Victorianism of the deepest dye.”
– Sat. R. 101: 173. F. 10, ’06. 1690w. + – Spec. 96: 150. Ja. 27. ’06. 960w.
Moore, Frank Frankfort. [Jessamy bride.] **$2. Duffield.
This new edition of Mr. Moore’s story of the days of Dr. Johnson and his tea-drinking companions is handsomely gotten up and includes seven illustrations in color by C. Allan Gilbert.