“It is a keen intellectual pleasure to read these scholarly and most graceful discourses, stimulating as they are to our own thought.”

+ Outlook. 82: 807. Ap. 7, ’06. 320w. + Spec. 96: 449. Mr. 24, ’06. 1640w.

Stubbs, Rev. Charles William. [Story of Cambridge]; il. by Herbert Railton. $2. Macmillan.

The Dean of Ely’s work belongs to the “Mediaeval town series” and tells the reader “what Cambridge was in the past, how it grew materially and spiritually, and what it is now.” (Spec.)


+ Ath. 1906, 1: 544. My. 5. 70w.

“The book is somewhat dry reading, rather a book of reference.”

+ – Ind. 61: 754. S. 27. ’06. 110w.

“This little book is a handy guide to the university town.”

+ Nation. 82: 288. Ap. 5, ’06. 450w.