` . . . what continues to make Wyn Griffiths interesting is not his contribution to the literature of Wales but the position he occupies as an important representative figure in the cultural history of the nation . . . ' (Anglo-Welsh Review)
` . . . a readable and interesting reminder of the great issues involved in the life and times of those who tried to provide, in London, the cultural patronage that ceased to exist within Wales itself . . . ' (Book News From Wales)