I am not an expert on either Daily or Sunday missals. Nor do I have the qualifications to rate the quality of any missal on a subjective or objective manner the way in which a subject matter expert could.
In my opinion The Baronius Press Daily Missal is very impressive and is thicker than the Angelus Press Daily Missal. The endpaper on the prisrerior side of the front and rear coverboards has very beautiful symbols indicating Faith and Country which is very patriotic.
On page 24 there is a prayer to the Blessed Mother(Our Lady of Walsinghām) though not the exact prayer to Our Lady of Walsinghām. On page 1877 the Proper of Feasts Celebrated in the Dioceses of England and Wales starts with a list or directory of Anglo-saxon and Welsh Gaelic Saints. Page 2001 has Saint Edmund the Martyr, King of East Anglia. Captured by the Great Heathen Army(Denisc Wīcingas(Vikings) who tied him to a tree, shot arrows into his body, and then chopped of his head, because he would not renounce his catholic faith and would not deny Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Saint Edmund the Martyr is my favorite saint.
The 6 ribbons are of nice quality nor do they feel cheap. The gilding is very beautiful and makes me want to open this missal right away to explore the contents within. Being a comic book fan as a child I would always smell the inside of a brand new comic. Well, I did thr same with this missal. I smelt whatever chemical(s) used to just for the pages and or the missal altogether. Not an unpleasant smell and hope it lasts awhile so I can keep enjoying the aroma every time I open to use it at home or at the Latin Mass. The Latin text is smaller than the English text but not offensively small as in unreadable. The vowels in the Latin texts have the proper accent so I the reader can know which vowel to stress when in the moment of pronunciation. Latin being the sacred text should be pronounced correctly as so to honour Our Lord and Savior properly.
To close my review. I have never owned a Baronius Press book ever. Yet, as I hold this missal I look forward to purchase another impressive book in the future.
In nama Fæder, ond sunu, ons þæs halgan gastes. Sōþlīce.
In Nómíne Patris, et Fílii, et Spíritus Sancti. Amen.