+ —Nation. 81: 484. D. 14, ‘05. 150w.

[*] Mitton, G. E. [Normandy]: painted by Nico Jungman. [*]$3. Macmillan.

“Miss Mitton begins with a chapter ‘In general,’ and proceeds to tell the stories of the Norman Dukes and the ‘mighty William.’ Then we have a full description of Rouen, and chapters on Caen, Falaise, Bayeux and the smaller towns, and then a chapter of the greatest interest on the famous tapestry, Mont St. Michel, The Cotentin, Dieppe and the coast, and a journey up the Seine from Honfleur to Vernon.”—Acad.

* N. Y. Times. 10: 728. O. 28, ‘05. 270w.

Mitton, G. E. Scenery of London. [*]$6. Macmillan.

“Miss G. E. Mitton, an expert in London lore, furnishes the text, while the pictures are reproductions of paintings by Herbert Marshall.... There are seventy-five in all capitally reproduced in colors.”—N. Y. Times.

“As illustrations to a book, to be looked at closely and not over long, Mr. Marshall’s pictures are excellent, because they come from a fine artist, and yet present a variety of moods and likings which are entirely suited to such books as these. She has aimed high and done some interesting and some pleasing work, and made a readable book.”

+ +Acad. 68: 779. Jl. 29, ‘05. 1000w.

“Both artist and author have succeeded in producing what is a real addition to the literature of London.”

+ +Ath. 1905, 2: 363. S. 16. 900w.
Lond. Times. 4: 255. Ag. 11, ‘05. 530w.