[A] rich work ... greatly enhances our appreciation of the more dynamic elements typical of the period.
R. B. Peberdy, Oxoniensia
Dyer is scrupulous in sticking to his sources, and in doing so provides us with a fresh, deep and measured understanding of rural society at the turn of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
Paul Warde, History
Christopher Dyer's most recent book shows his characteristic impeccable scholarship and ability to illuminate the lives of otherwise obscure people. ... I am a great fan of Dyer's work and can wholeheartedly recommend this book to other readers.
Kathleen Troup, Parergon
a significant work of scholarship about a Gloucestershire wool merchant and large-scale farmer. ... Highly informative and a pleasure to read, with much more than local importance.
Northern History
This is a dense, detailed and highly scholarly book which can be read with pleasure, as well as for enlightenment.
Paul Stamper, Journal of Medieval Archaeology
Throughout his long and distinguished career, Dyer's work has been characterized by clear presentation of arguments and accessible prose, and this book is no exception. The publisher has sought to broaden the book's appeal to a general readership by including a large number of photographs of places discussed in the text and providing other useful ancillary material.
James Masschaele, Agricultural History Review