“Mr. Robinson’s may be described as a very useful general survey of the history of this branch of art, and as a worthy successor to Mr. Dillon’s book on porcelain, published in the same series.”

+ + Lond. Times. 5: 270. Ag. 3, ’06. 80w.

“It may be stated as a general truth that the book is written throughout with a strong personal character impressed upon it, as being the work of one who has collected or at least studied and gathered material on his own account.”

+ + Nation. 82: 125. F. 8, ’06. 870w. N. Y. Times. 10: 927. D. 30, ’05. 220w.

“Altogether the book is a valuable and attractive addition to the series.”

+ Outlook. 81: 1082. D. 30, ’05. 260w.

Robinson, James Harvey. Readings in European history. Abridged ed. *$1.50. Ginn.

A high school text which is a collection of extracts from the sources chosen with the purpose of illustrating the progress of culture in Western Europe since the German invasions. Each chapter is accompanied by a carefully chosen bibliography.


Am. Hist. R. 11: 727. Ap. ’06. 60w.