| + | Lit. D. 35: 207. Ag. 10, ’07. 360w. |
“The story of this unusual picnic is told in a very simple and straightforward way.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 373. Je. 8, ’07. 460w. |
“They are ... observant of their surroundings, and discourse agreeably upon their progress and adventures.”
| + | Spec. 98: 903. Je. 8, ’07. 340w. |
Bumpus, T. Francis. Cathedrals and churches of northern Italy. *$5. Pott.
Mr. Bumpus introduces his subject with an instructive essay on Italian church architecture, after which he proceeds to his field—northern Italy. “The region Mr. Bumpus covered in his tour is roughly bounded by Trent on the north, Venice on the east, Ravenna on the south, and Turin on the west, and includes, besides those cities, Milan, Verona, Vincenza, Padua, Bologna, and others—some twenty or twenty-five in all. Each chapter is illustrated with photographs and colored reproductions of the cathedrals, churches, and basilicas described therein.” (N. Y. Times.)
“Full of information that he has evidently been at some trouble to collect, yet his work is unsatisfactory—an almost futile attempt to explain, to make allowances for, something he has failed altogether to understand.”
| + − | Ath. 1907, 2: 450. O. 12. 1140w. |