“If only a few more pages were devoted to the history of the town—half a dozen written in the proper spirit would suffice—this little volume would be as welcome in the study as it undoubtedly will be in the pocket of the tourist.”
+ + – Nation. 82: 263. Mr. 29, ’06. 490w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 64. F. 3, ’06. 260w.
“Supplies the lack of a convenient guide-book in English, handsomely illustrated. It was a happy thought and is well worked out.”
+ Outlook. 81: 1085. D. 30, ’05. 40w.
Sheldon, Walter Lorenzo. Divine comedy of Dante: four lectures. 50c. S. Burns Weston, 1415 Locust St., Phil.
Four lectures “intended especially for those who have never read the poem but would like to know something about it.”
Critic. 48: 90. Ja. ’06. 20w.
“The class of people for whom it is written may read it with both interest and profit.”