– + 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.