+ + Bib. World. 27: 320. Ap. ’06. 50w. (Review of v. 1.) + + Bib. World. 27: 399. My. ’06. 50w. (Review of v. 2.) + + Bib. World. 28: 80. Jl. ’06. 50w. (Review of v. 3.)

“No student of ancient history can be satisfied without access to this important work.”

+ + Bib. World. 28: 224. S. ’06. 40w. (Review of v. 4.)

“When the promised index to these translated records has been issued, Professor Breasted may be cordially congratulated on having begun and ended a great task, by the successful accomplishment of which he has put the study of Egyptian history on an entirely new footing.” F. Ll. Griffith.

+ + + Bib. World. 28: 345. N. ’06. 1430w. (Review of v. 1–4.)

“Such source-books are invaluable to the student of Egyptian history.” Ira Maurice Price.

+ + + Dial. 41: 17. Jl. 1, ’06. 550w. (Review of v. 1–3.)

“The fullest as well as the most vivid and interesting that has ever been written.” F. Ll. Griffith.

+ + + Eng. Hist. R. 21: 545. Jl. ’06. 960w. (Review, of v. 1.)

“It is time that such a work as this by Professor Breasted were provided.”