“It has been reserved for Professor Munro not only to coördinate materials which were brought together fifty years ago with those which have been accumulated by his own efforts, but to supply the proper perspective, enliven obscure details by critical insight, and set forth the seigniorial system, as an organic whole.”
| + + | Nation. 85: 283. S. 26, ’07. 1530w. |
“The foregoing criticisms, it will be noted, deal with minor matters, Professor Munro’s book is to be heartily recommended to all students of Canadian institutions.” F. P. Walton.
| + + − | Pol. Sci. Q. 22: 729. D. ’07. 960w. |
“It is indeed a mine of information, all the more valuable that it is written throughout with absolute dispassionateness.”
| + + | Sat. R. 104: 517. O. 26, ’07. 1000w. |
“We congratulate the author on the success with which he has accomplished his task. The only portion of his work that seems to fall below the high level reached in the earlier chapters is that which deals with the period of British control, a phase of the subject which might well receive separate and fuller treatment.” Charles M. Andrews.
| + + − | Yale R. 16: 321. N. ’07. 600w. |
Munson, John William. Reminiscences of a Mosby guerrilla. **$2. Moffat.
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