+ + —Acad. 68: 235. Mr. 11, ‘05. 430w.

“Mrs. Goff is an excellent guide round Florence, and supplies just the right sort of gossipy commentary for a book of this sort.”

+ +Ath. 1905, 2: 312. S. 2. 120w.
Ind. 58: 1069. My. 11, ‘05. 130w.

“Altogether the book is a charming one, likely to be of real value to the traveller, as well as a pleasing memento of some of the fairest scenes in Italy.”

+ +Int. Studio. 25: 273. My. ‘05. 520w.

“The book seems the most satisfactory of the series.”

+ +Nation. 80: 381. My. 11, ‘05. 410w.
+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 166. Mr. 18, ‘05. 960w.
+ +Outlook. 79: 856. Ap. 1, ‘05. 140w.

“Mrs. Goff’s text is the pleasantest reading. Her touch is light, her knowledge wide, her style entirely natural, her sympathy and insight vivid and kindly. Slips in the book are more numerous than they should be.”

+ + —Sat. R. 99: 777. Je. 10, ‘05. 1030w.