A comprehensive and consistent approach, difficult to believe it will ever be superseded... ensplendoured by a large number of informative plates, no fewer than forty-five of them in full colour...contribute[s] a good deal to our knowledge of the circulation of books and the places where they were made. MEDIUM AEVUM Thomson's introduction is required reading for anyone interested in medieval books and libraries. The same can be said about Gullick's account of the bindings, which breaks new ground... As for the catalogue itself... my guess is that this one will survive very well. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW Majestic catalogue...the library has here received a worthy monument.