| + | Lit. D. 33: 94. D. 15, ’06. 350w. |
“The book is written with the seriousness and caution that are characteristic of all Mr. Lee’s work, and is in all cases based on documents.”
| + | Nation. 83: 437. N. 22, ’06. 160w. |
“It is accurate, entertaining and handsomely illustrated.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 11: 778. N. 24, ’06. 150w. |
Lees, Dorothy Neville. Scenes and shrines in Tuscany. *$1.25. Dutton.
Twenty-three sketches of Tuscan scenes and customs, written while the author was connected with an Italian family of the upper class. “To this family belongs her little six-year-old friend, Mafalda, who, with her big sister, Francesca, and the contadini on the villa estate, form a group as interesting as if they were characters in a story.” (Nation.)
“We advise every lover of Italy to read ‘Scenes and shrines in Tuscany.’ It is a careful and delightful piece of work, marred by few errors of taste or fact.”
| + + − | Acad. 72: 533. Je. 1, ’07. 930w. |