“His Disraelian reminiscences are as much personal as political, and throw pleasant sidelights upon the strange personality of the chief. We do not, however, find him always accurate in his retrospect.”

+ −Lond. Times. 6: 139. My. 3, ’07. 520w.

“Is rather thin spun ‘copy.’ Still the book has a good deal of lightly entertaining political and personal gossip, which might while away an idle hour.”

− +Nation. 85: 77. Jl. 25, ’07. 190w.

“They are memories of one who only saw from afar, but judged shrewdly of what was happening. Within these bounds the book is a good one, interestingly written, and well put together, and altogether worthy of a few hours of a busy man’s time.” Wm. E. Dodd.

+N. Y. Times. 12: 503. Ag. 17, ’07. 1860w.

“The best features of Mr. Kebbel’s volume are those that have the Boswellian flavor.” Julius Chambers.

+No. Am. 186: 134. S. ’07. 1650w.

“A book of rare and manysided interest.”

+Outlook. 86: 746. Ag. 3, ’07. 180w.