+ + – Ath. 1906, 2: 220. Ag. 25. 930w. (Review of v. 1.) + Int. Studio. 27: 373. F. ’06. 240w. (Review of v. 1.)

“For the most part we have sound criticism, forcibly set forth. Slips are rare.”

+ + – Lond. Times. 5: 159. My. 4, ’06. 1200w. (Review of v. 1.)

“For reasonably mature beginners, who intend to make a serious study of architecture, we know of no work which seems so well fitted to give them a general view of the development of the subject without undue time being spent on the aesthetical phases which can readily be supplied by teachers or more fanciful books.”

+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 83. F. 10, ’06. 610w. (Review of v. 1.)

“His writing is lucid and concise.”

+ Spec. 96: 150. Ja. 27, ’06. 30w. (Review of v. 1.)

Simpson, W. J. Treatise on plague. *$5. Macmillan.

“He has not the pen of a vigorous and interesting writer, but, on the whole, he has performed the task with judgment and skill; and his book may be taken as a compendious statement of all that is known or reasonably surmised about plague up to the present time.”

+ Lond. Times. 5: 54. F. 16, ’06. 660w.