From The Athenæum: “Our Library Table” Rosalind: the Story of Three Parrots, by E. M. Harris (Redway), is of the company of books that are…
THE SAVOY REVIEWS Periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic regularly reviewed late-Victorian little magazines of art and literature. Some reviews would be fairly lengthy…
From The Academy “From Crowded Shelves”: Review of The Savoy, Vol. 8 The Savoy. (Leonard Smithers.)— To the last number of The Savoy, which is entirely…
From The National Observer: Review of The Savoy, Vol. 3 In the Savoy Joseph Pennell has a very clever pen-and-ink drawing of ‘a fair at Chartres.’…
From Punch “Our Booking-Office”: Review of The Savoy, Vol. 2 and The Yellow Book, Vol. 9 The Yellow Book has reached its ninth volume, and appears in the merry,…
From The Globe and Mail “Books and Authors”: Review of The Savoy, Vol. 2 The projectors of “The Savoy,” the decadent journal in which the one…
From The Academy “Magazines and Reviews”: Review of The Savoy, Vol. 1 THOUGH Mr. Aubrey Beardsley contributes several clever illustrations, the new quarterly, called The Savoy,…
“Books and Authors” From The Globe and Mail: Review of The Savoy A Work of art is an expression of its author, for art is something more…
From The Academy “Magazines and Reviews”: Review of The Savoy, Vol. 2 THE new number of the Savoy is printed admirably by the Chiswick Press, and…