“To philosophic capacity he adds those of criticism and of logical arrangement of his materials, all of which combined have enabled him to produce a clear, succinct and well-expressed essay on his subject.”
| + + | Sat. R. 100: 151. Jl. 29, ‘05. 1050w. |
“Really valuable analysis.”
| + + | Spec. 94: 915. Je. 24, ‘05. 2450w. |
Okey, Thomas. [Story of Venice.] $2. Macmillan.
A volume in the “Mediaeval towns” series. The history of Venice as an independent state, covering a period of more than a thousand years, and including an account of Venetian art. The second part of the volume describes the Venice of to-day, dividing it into twenty sections and making the description a practical one for the use of travellers. There are illustrations by Nelly Erickson.
“Will be acceptable both to travellers and students.”
| + + | Acad. 68: 271. Mr. 18, ‘05. 330w. |
“This little work is a model of clear and concise narrative. The author knows how to make the most of his subject and tells his tale in a very attractive way.”
| + + | Lond. Times. 4: 192. Je. 16, ‘05. 850w. |