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Our titles are consistently reviewed favourably in The Times Literary Supplement, CHOICE and international scholarly journals:
'Scholars will be delighted to see these volumes...the annotations are clear and copious (including detailed accounts of how her translations differ from the originals) and the books are beautifully produced. Romanticists will be grateful. Summing Up: Essential'
– Review of The Works of Charlotte Smith, CHOICE
'A refreshing view into James's work, punctuated throughout with piquant analysis and insight. The notes and bibliography are complete and exacting. Summing Up: Highly recommended'
– Review of Writing the Self: Henry James and America, CHOICE
'It is wonderful to read these texts at first hand, in the earthy language of the day'
– Review of Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture, The Times Literary Supplement
'This magnificent collection of more than 2,200 letters will restore Banks to his rightful position as one of the most influential men of the Enlightenment.'
– Review of The Scientific Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks, 1765–1820, The Guardian
'The significance of having such clean and luxuriously bound copies of these texts is great...with its lucid general introduction, its bibliographical essay, useful notes, and carefully devised index, this is a set libraries cannot afford not to buy.'
– Reveiw of English Catholicism, 1680–1830, 1650-1850: Ideas,Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era
'Students and scholars will be indebted to [the editors] for facilitating easy access to a very rich set of primary source materials.'
– Review of Britain in India, 1765–1905, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History