| + | Acad. 72: 187. F. 23, ’07. 1860w. |
“The ‘Voyages’ here presented in two handy volumes, at a comparatively low price, are full of popular interest and romance. They are far more stirring reading than many a belauded work of modern fiction.”
| + | Ath. 1907, 1: 472. Ap. 20. 300w. |
“In Mr. Masefield’s reprint the type is clear and the editing generally excellent. The introductory memoir might indeed have been fuller for Admiral Smyth’s standard biographical sketch in the United service journal is now seventy years old, and no longer easy to find. From Mr. Masefield’s index we miss several entries, among them the name of Selkirk.” Lane Cooper.
| + + − | Dial. 43: 205. O. 1, ’07. 2420w. | |
| + | Outlook. 85: 813. Ap. 6, ’07. 160w. |
“A carefully annotated edition.”
| + | Sat. R. 103: 148. F. 2, ’07. 240w. |
Dana, John Cotton, and Kent, Henry W. Literature of libraries in the 17th and 18th centuries. 6v. *$12. McClurg.
v. 3 and 4. These volumes of this series deal respectively with “The life of Sir Thomas Bodley, written by himself, together with the first draft of the statutes of the public library at Oxon,” and “Two tracts on the founding and maintaining of parochial libraries in Scotland,” by James Kirkwood.