| + − | Philos. R. 16: 538. S. ’07. 2480w. |
“In this lucid volume the profound difficulties that underlie an idealistic theory of experience are analyzed with great elaboration, and the idealistic position placed in a new and more helpful environment.”
| + | Spec. 98: sup. 649. Ap. 27, ’07. 700w. |
Baily, J. T. Herbert. Emma, Lady Hamilton; a biographical essay with a catalogue of her published portraits. *$3.50. Stokes.
A record of Lady Hamilton, the prominence of whose pictorial phase but emphasizes the avenue thru which she made so many conquests, namely, her beauty. The text serves only as a setting for the pictures.
“Mr. Baily’s narrative, short and readable, is apologetic and even warmly eulogistic in tone, and may well be supplemented and corrected by some less favorable presentation of the famous courtesan.” Percy F. Bicknell.
| + − | Dial. 41: 386. D. 1, ’06. 300w. |
“Although the book is not an authoritative life or a critical essay on her portraiture, it is quite the best pictorial record.”
| + | Nation. 83: 463. N. 29, ’06. 180w. | |
| R. of Rs. 35: 113. Ja. ’07. 40w. |