+ Ath. 1906. 1: 197. F. 17. 320w. Critic. 48: 285. Mr. ’06. 80w. Ind. 60: 629. Mr. 15, ’06. 400w. + Lond. Times. 4: 455. D. 22, ’05. 660w.

“The book, which contains some interesting portraits, illustrations, and maps, is full of information as to persons, places, and events; but it is wanting in individual human interest. It is rather a record than a well-digested biography.”

+ – Nation. 82: 365. My. 3, ’06. 250w.

“The life of this civilian in the army is admirably told by Col. Vetch.”

+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 3. Ja. 6, ’06. 930w.

“A very able and judicious biographer he is. Colonel Vetch’s lucidly written, informing, and detailed biography deserves to be, and doubtless will be, considered an authority on the matter in, and the system by, which the British Empire was extended and consolidated in the nineteenth century.”

+ + + Spec. 96: sup. 121. Ja. 27, ’06. 430w.

Villari, Luigi, ed. Balkan question. *$3. Dutton.

+ Spec. 96: 227. F. 10. ’06. 170w.

Vincent, Leon Henry. American literary masters. **$2. Houghton.