+ – Acad. 71: 163. Ag. 18, ’06. 420w.

“The book is full of errors which a little more pains would have avoided. We cannot help regretting that the text was not entrusted to Mr. Sidney Lee or some other writer who had more first-hand knowledge of our central shire.”

– + Ath. 1906, 2: 233. S. 1. 1710w. + Ind. 61: 754. S. 27, ’06. 110w.

“On the whole the ‘Warwickshire’ can be heartily commended as both beautiful and entertaining.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 626. O. 6, ’06. 580w.

“Water-color paintings by Mr. F. Whitehead, may be cordially praised, with a special word of commendation for the artist’s restraint in color-effects. Mr. Holland knows and loves his subject, and deals with both its historic and romantic sides thoroughly and agreeably.”

+ Outlook. 84: 337. O. 6, ’06. 220w.

“Mr. Holland has packed his chapters so full of historical dates and names of men and things—some of which are not by the way unchallengeable—that he has left himself little scope for style or reflection.”

+ – Sat. R. 102: 212, Ag. 18, ’06. 130w.

“The letterpress is in its way as pleasing as the pictures.”