| | + − | Nation. 84: 159. F. 14, ’07. 570w. |
“The method of presentation is logical and interesting.”
| | + | N. Y. Times. 12: 72. F. 2, ’07. 630w. |
“Its author wanders too rapidly and disconnectedly from theme to theme, indulges overfreely in allusion, and demands too great a previous knowledge of Irish history, legendary as well as authentic. Nevertheless, the book will be found well worth the pains necessary to read it, and should meet an especial welcome from prospective travelers in Ireland.”
| | + − | Outlook. 85: 43. Ja. 5, ’07. 250w. |
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| | + | R. of Rs. 35: 112. Ja. ’07. 60w. |
“We do not always accept Mr. Gwynn’s opinions, and we sometimes find ourselves wondering why he has said this or seems not to know that.”
| | + − | Sat. R. 102: 583. N. 10, ’06. 1240w. |
“We can imagine no more instructive and attractive guide to the holy places of Irish history. His style, while singularly free from mannerisms, is always full of light and colour and vivacity. He has humour too, and a high sense of dramatic contrast.”
| | + + | Spec. 97: 1082. D. 29, ’06. 1410w. |
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