| + − | Ath. 1907, 2: 471. O. 19. 2080w. (Review of v. 7.) |
Reviewed by Ch.-V. Langlois.
| + + − | Eng. Hist. R. 22: 150. Ja. ’07. 1210w. (Review of v. 3.) |
“If, however, we are hardly prepared to endorse all the opinions which are scattered through Mr. Brodrick’s pages we gladly acknowledge the clearness and accuracy of his narrative. We do not know where it is possible to find a better summary of English history during the first third of the nineteenth century.” Spencer Walpole.
| + + − | Eng. Hist. R. 22: 183. Ja. ’07. 1330w. (Review of v. 11.) |
“The book is written from a large and almost exhaustive study of all available sources.” James Gairdner.
| + | Eng. Hist. R. 22: 364. Ap. ’07. 1980w. (Review of v. 5.) |
“Mr. Oman’s clear and forcible narrative presents a review of the period which is in all its main aspects substantially sound.” C. L. Kingsford.
| + + − | Eng. Hist. R. 22: 576. Jl. ’07. 1620w. (Review of v. 4.) |
“The [fifth] volume ... contains what is probably the best account of Henry VIII yet written.”