| + + | Ind. 62: 1411. Je. 13, ’07. 780w. (Review of v. 16–21.) |
“He has brought to his task that somewhat rare quality, historic imagination.”
| + + + | Lit. D. 34: 433. Mr. 16, ’07. 380w. (Review of v. 20.) |
“A thoughtful and scholarly study of a period which has long needed impartial examination.”
| + + | Nation. 84: 84. Ja. 24, ’07. 730w. (Review of v. 17.) |
“The readableness of Professor Smith’s pages merits particular commendation.”
| + + − | Nation. 84: 156. F. 14, ’07. 730w. (Review of v. 18.) |
“The most distinctive contribution of Admiral Chadwick’s book, however, is its thorough-going examination of the military and naval situation on the eve of hostilities.”
| + + + | Nation. 84: 202. F. 28, ’07. 670w. (Review of v. 19.) |
“Outside of military affairs, in short, Mr. Hosmer’s narrative is, as a whole, conventional.”