+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 180. Mr. 24, ’06. 150w.

“But he has done his work conservatively and well.”

+ Pub. Opin. 40: 510. Ap. 31, ’06. 110w. + Spec. 97: 498. O. 6, ’06. 150w.

Vinogradoff, Paul. Growth of the manor. *$2.50. Macmillan.

“To the special student of the period.... The book is indispensable; while, on account of its breadth of treatment and its suggestive quality, it ought also to be welcomed by a far wider circle. The book is by no means conclusive. So little evidence is adduced in support of large generalizations that the author often fails to convince.” Frances G. Davenport.

+ + – Am. Hist. R. 11: 361. Ja. ’06. 1710w.

“In spite of these criticisms we cannot but admire the comprehensive knowledge of the history of the land tenure shown in this book, covering, as it does, a period of over a thousand years, and dealing with systems so different as those of the Romans, the Celts, the Saxons, and the Normans. English historical students must acknowledge their indebtedness to Professor Vinogradoff for the labour he has spent on the elucidation of the ancient institutions of our country.” F. G. M. Beck.

+ + – Eng. Hist. R. 21: 764. O. ’06. 1500w.

Reviewed by Charles Beard.

+ + Pol. Sci. Q. 21: 165. Mr. ’06. 1120w.