"The wonder is how Mr. Gilliat-Smith has so cleverly managed to outline all this material, and to describe all to be seen within such narrow limits."—World.
CAIRO. By Stanley Lane-Poole, Litt.D., M.A. Illustrated by J. A. Symington and Others.{**}
"A really good guide-book to Cairo. As a work of condensation, which nevertheless remains both attractive and instructive, the book is much to be recommended."—Spectator.
CHARTRES. By Cecil Headlam. Illustrated by Herbert Railton.{**}
"There is no exaggeration in saying that it is the best book in the language on the town and church of which it deals. Everything is here."—Speaker.
CONSTANTINOPLE. By William Holden Hutton. Illustrated by Sydney Cooper.{*}
"A delightful book which we cordially recommend to travellers visiting the Stambul."—Athenæum.
FLORENCE. By Edmund G. Gardner. Illustrated by Nelly Erichsen.{**} [Third Edition.
"We recall few, it any, works of a similar kind which contrive to display so complete a picture of a historic city.... A guide which every tourist should take with him to Florence."—Spectator.
MOSCOW. By Wirt Gerrare. Illustrated by Helen M. James.{*}