+ – Ath. 1906, 1: 164. F. 10. 1470w.

“In Froude he has a spicy subject. He was sure to produce a lively book.” Goldwin Smith.

+ + Atlan. 97: 680. My. ’06. 5050w.

“Mr. Herbert Paul is well fitted to write a sympathetic life of Froude, both because, of his own historical studies and because, like Froude himself, he possesses imagination and a sense of style.” H. T. P.

+ + Bookm. 23: 529. Jl. ’06. 2420w.

Reviewed by George Louis Beer.

+ Critic. 49: 180. Ag. ’06. 1990w.

“Whether it be that sympathy with his subject has imparted to him something of Froude’s own consummate art as a literary craftsman, certain it is that he has produced a very readable account.” Percy F. Bicknell.

+ + Dial. 40: 80. F. 1, ’06. 2630w.

“The biography ... which has something of an ‘official’ character, is made subordinate to the description and estimate of his writings.” A.