| + + + | N. Y. Times. 12: 37. Ja. 19, ’07. 630w. (Review of v. 4.) | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 181. Mr. 23, ’07. 880w. (Review of v. 5.) |
“A little of Macaulay’s art would make his reliable history more entertaining.”
| + + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 487. Ag. 10, ’07. 160w. (Review of v. 7.) | |
| + + | Outlook. 85: 96. Ja. 12, ’07. 280w. (Review of v. 4.) |
“Perhaps an over-zealousness for detail is manifest, here and there, as, for example, in the discussion of foreign relations, but even where detail is most abundant the sense of continuity and unity and interest is preserved. And, on occasion, Mr. Fisher shows himself capable of rising to heights of superb eloquence.”
| + + − | Outlook. 85: 763. Mr. 30, ’07. 340w. (Review of v. 5.) |
“It is regrettable to find economic conditions practically unnoticed.”
| + + − | Outlook. 86: 836. Ag. 17, ’07. 480w. (Review of v. 7.) |
“Professor Tout has done his work well; his volume is essentially military and narrative history, accurate enough and full enough, it may be hoped, to satisfy students and general readers for many a decade.” Charles A. Beard.
| + | Pol. Sci. Q. 21: 700. D. ’06. 620w. (Review of v. 3.) |
“A clear, scholarly and adequate account which will find a serviceable place in the literature of the period.”