“What has been especially needed for some time is just such a work as Dr. Bagley has written. It will be generally agreed that Dr. Bagley has given us here a sound and scholarly statement of educational theory.” Edwin G. Dexter.
+ + School R. 14: 464. Je. ’06. 460w.
Bagot, Richard. Italian lakes; painted by Ella Du Cane, described by Richard Bagot. *$6. Macmillan.
“Mr. Bagot gossips not unpleasantly, if with no great indication of profound historical research.”
+ Ath. 1906, 1: 427. Ap. 7. 170w.
“His book contains much valuable and interesting information, but the pleasure of reading it is somewhat marred by the uncalled-for apologetic tone adopted throughout, and the ever-recurrent use of the personal pronoun.”
+ – Int. Studio. 27: 373. F. ’06. 200w.
“Charming pictures—with a very inferior text. Indeed it would have been better had the sketches followed one another and the printed matter been condensed into notes.”
– + Lond. Times. 5: 11. Ja. 12, ’06. 120w.
“We have found this the most pleasing volume of a class of books which appear now to have a certain vogue.”