+ +Ath. 1905, 2: 468. O. 7. 200w.

[*] “The book is compact, comprehensive, and portable, and conveniently arranged in walks to points of historic, literary and ecclesiastical interest in the city and its environs.”

+ +Ind. 59: 1111. N. 9, ‘05. 180w.

“Has put together a charming volume, full of matter but with little in it either of the guidebook or the town history.”

+ +Nation. 81: 360. N. 2, ‘05. 90w.
+N. Y. Times. 10: 640. S. 30. ‘05. 120w.

“This volume packs an amazing amount of information in small compass, and serves it up, moreover, with commendable freedom from dryness and encyclopaedic method.”

+ +Outlook. 81: 282. S. 30, ‘05. 170w.

“A book about Edinburgh can scarcely fail to be interesting, and as written by Mr. Smeaton, who knows his subject thoroughly and writes about it con amore, this may be ranked with any volume in the series.”

+ +Spec. 95: 533. O. 7, ‘05. 340w.

Smedley, A. C., and Talbot, L. A. Wizards of Ryetown. [†]$1.50. Holt.