“The indexes are thorough, and the whole arrangement will be found convenient to the hasty searcher as well as pleasant to the more leisurely reader.”
| + + | Ath. 1907. 2: 104. Jl. 27. 580w. |
“The numerous and interesting brasses of Lancashire and Yorkshire and of the other northern counties are not included, and his book thus falls short of being a complete account of the brasses of England.”
| + − | Ind. 63: 825. O. 3, ’07. 300w. |
“Though it contains little that is new, and some of the illustrations have been copied or reduced from those in other books, the author has managed to give a certain freshness to a somewhat hackneyed theme by connecting it more closely than has hitherto been done with the history of the country in which the quaint memorials of the dead he so eloquently describes were produced. The various appendices dealing with minor groups of brasses, which might perhaps have been with advantage incorporated in the text, display a really remarkable grasp of a subject that would appear to be practically inexhaustible.”
| + | Int. Studio. 32: 168. Ag. ’07. 220w. |
“The entire book is certain to interest students of the literature and art of the centuries in which monumental brasses were produced.”
| + | Nation. 85: 312. O. 3, ’07. 800w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 356. Je. 1, ’07. 110w. |
Reviewed by Charles De Kay.
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 452. Jl. 20, ’07. 2000w. |