68 The New-York Historical Society Frederick Doveton Nichols, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, April 1959: "This excellent volume ... provides an exhaustive study of the life and work... a book which has long been needed...." Earle Newton, The American Historical Review, April 1959: "... a careful catalogue of his known work that resulted from a lifetime of study . . . proper coordination of text, catalogues, index, and illustrations. . . ." Jules D. Prown of Harvard, William and Mary Quarterly, April 1959: "By virtue of its contributions of factual information concerning an important aspect of American art, the book earns its place in the distinguished series of major scholarly publications of The New-York Historical Society, a series that has played a large role in the establishment of standards of scholarship in. the field of American history." Anna Wells Rutledge, Maryland Historical Magazine, December 1959: ". . . puts under one cover all known information about Edward Greene Malbone and his work ... in a most agreeable manner.... a fine study of character and painter with an invaluable study of an expanded list of works...." The Quarterly for 1959, totalling 484 pages, contained 19 articles (11 of them by guest contributors), 63 book reviews (28 of them by guest contributors), and 147 illustrations. A list of contributors will be found in Statistical Appendices, VIII. Charles E. Baker Editor EDW. MACGREGOR (18OQ-91) EPHRAIM G. SQUIER (182I-88) Gift: Miss Harriet Garner Mrs. Edward J. litrnbull