“Is one of the best of its class. [The authors’] very lack of familiarity with the country might make their original notes of travel the more valuable, as they are evidently intelligent as well as artistic observers.”
| + | Ath. 1907, 2: 556. N. 2. 580w. |
“The author seems oppressed by the weight of her authorities.”
| + − | Dial. 43: 426. D. 1, ’07. 140w. |
“Her knowledge of architecture is singularly accurate and discriminating.”
| + + | Lit. D. 35: 918. D. 14, ’07. 110w. |
“The writing is simple and dignified; the pictures are in some cases clear and attractive, but in others show that blotchy, messy surface which is still the bane of most color printing.”
| + − | Nation. 85: 543. D. 12, ’07. 80w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 666. O. 19, ’07. 20w. |
“The pictures have a charm of their own, even to those who are familiar with the most famous of the buildings with which they deal in so original and unconventional a way.”