| + | Nation. 84: 476. My. 23, ’07. 110w. |
“This is an exhaustive first hand account from a military point of view, and the result of careful study of the subject.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 253. Ap. 20, ’07. 270w. |
“The work has been so thoroughly done that this book is likely to become the definitive authority upon the subject.”
| + + | N. Y. Times. 12: 375. Je. 8, ’07. 440w. |
“Mr. F. L. Petre has described, with a technical completeness hitherto not available in the English language, Napoleon’s brilliantly successful campaign of 1806, in which Prussia was so completely humiliated.” G: Louis Beer.
| + + | Putnam’s. 2: 743. S. ’07. 180w. |
“We must dissent from Mr. Petre’s discovery that incorporation of footnotes in the text saves the reader ‘annoyance,’ for his habit in this respect often distorts his narrative. Then the chief actors of the ‘débâcle’ are not individualized.”
| + − | Spec. 99: sup. 455. O. 5, ’07. 2270w. |
Petrie, William Matthew Flinders. History of Egypt from the XIXth to the XXXth dynasties. (History of Egypt, v. 3.) *$2.25. Scribner.