“Beneath his joyous gift of extravagant ridicule, he is perhaps the wisest man now writing, and America should be very proud of him.”
| + + | Lond. Times. 6: 14. Ja. 11, ’07. 340w. |
“The quality of the entertainment furnished by the new volume is quite on a level with that of its predecessors; indeed, in some respects it is better, in that it is less parochial in outlook and terminology, and consequently appeals to a wider audience.”
| + + | Spec. 98: 93. Ja. 19, ’07. 990w. |
Dunraven and Mount-Earl, Windham Thomas, 4th earl of. Outlook in Ireland: case for devolution and conciliation. *$3. Dutton.
“Lord Dunraven makes, in measured and fit language, a strong case for the moderate fashion in which Irish affairs have been approached by the committee known by his name.”—Ath.
| + | Ath. 1907, 1: 224. F. 23. 110w. |
“Lord Dunraven’s book has an inevitable air of being born out of due time.”
| + − | Nation. 85: 142. Ag. 15, ’07. 230w. |