“The book is to be commended, but rather to those who have not read recent works dealing with the same subjects than to those who may have had enough of them already.”

+Ath. 1907, 1: 224. F. 23. 190w.

“The distinctive merit of this book lies in the fact that the author visited these same countries a generation ago, and consequently is competent to gauge the various lines of progress made in these everchanging hot-beds of European discord.” H. E. Coblentz.

+Dial. 42: 374. Je. 16, ’07. 220w.
+Lit. D. 35: 61. Jl. 13, ’07. 630w.

“A pleasant chatty account.”

+N. Y. Times. 12: 478. Ag. 3, ’07. 220w.

“A vivacious account of travel and observation.”

+Outlook. 86: 567. Je. 13, 07. 280w.

“Mr. Harry De Windt has written several very interesting and informing books of travel, but none more attractive than this.”