pp 89 1984 paperback ISBN 0-7083-0848-1
`The strength of Tony Bianchi's volume lies in the range of comparative material, both Anglo-Welsh and other, which he is able to bring to bear on Richard Vaughan's work, and the sureness with which he handles complex and overlapping perspectives . . . ' (Book News From Wales)
` . . . the exposition is rigorous and the research has obviously been painstaking . . . ' (Anglo-Welsh Review)