“Marked throughout by the insight of true sympathy. The numerous illustrations form a very practical commentary on the fascinating text.”

+ + Int. Studio. 28: 277. My. ’06. 70w.

“The book as a whole is rambling, ill-constructed, and inconsequent.”

Nation. 81: 500. D. 21, ’05. 210w.

“However sympathetic Mr. Wyllie’s attitude, he may well envy the literary man’s style.”

+ – Outlook. 82: 94. Ja. 13, ’06. 150w. R. of Rs. 33: 256. F. ’06. 70w.

Wyllie, William Lionel, and Wyllie, M. A. London to the Nore; painted and described by W. L. and M. A. Wyllie. *$6. Macmillan.

“The narrative seems to have been written for the most part ‘on the spot,’ and it is no injustice to say that it smells very little of the lamp. There is, of course, a considerable historical spice. After all the pictures are the thing.”

+ Ath. 1906, 1: 335. Mr. 17. 520w.

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