Publications from which Digests of Reviews are Made
- Acad.—Academy. $4. Southampton St., Strand, London, W. C.
- Am. Hist. R.—American Historical Review. $4. 66 Fifth Ave., New York.
- Am. J. Soc.—American Journal of Sociology. $2. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
- Am. J. Theol.—American Journal of Theology. $3. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
- Ann. Am. Acad.—Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. $6. Philadelphia.
- Arena.—Arena. $2.50. Albert Brandt, Trenton, N. J.
- Astrophys. J.—Astrophysical Journal. $4. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
- Ath.—Athenæum. $4.25. Bream’s Buildings, Chancery Lane, E. C., London.
- Atlan.—Atlantic Monthly. $4. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 4 Park St., Boston, Mass.
- Bib World.—Biblical World. $2. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
- Bookm.—Bookman. $2. Dodd, Mead & Co., 372 5th Ave., N. Y.
- Bot. Gaz.—Botanical Gazette. $5. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
- Cath. World.—Catholic World. $3. 120–122 W. 60th St., New York.
- Critic—Merged into Putnam’s on October 1, 1906.
- Dial.—Dial. $2. Fine Arts Building, Chicago, Ill.
- Educ. R.—Educational Review. $3. Educational Review Pub. Co., Columbia University, N. Y.
- El. School T.—Elementary School Teacher. $1.50. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
- Eng. Hist. R.—English Historical Review. $6. Longmans, Green, and Co., 39 Paternoster Row, London, E. C.
- Engin. N.—Engineering News. $5. 220 Broadway, New York.
- Forum.—Forum, $2. Forum Publishing Co., 123 E. 23d St., N. Y.
- Hibbert J.—Hibbert Journal. $3. Williams & Norgate, London.
- Ind.—Independent. $2. 130 Fulton St., N. Y.
- Int. J. Ethics.—International Journal of Ethics. $2.50. 1415 Locust St., Philadelphia.
- Int. Studio.—International Studio. $5. John Lane, 67 5th Av., N. Y.
- J. Geol.—Journal of Geology. $3. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
- J. Philos.—Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods. $3. Science Press, Lancaster, Pa.
- J. Pol. Econ.—Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
- Lit. D.—Literary Digest. $3. 44–60 East 23d Street, New York.
- Lond. Times.—London Times (literary supplement to weekly edition), London, England.
- Mod. Philol.—Modern Philology. $3. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
- Nation.—Nation. $3. P. O. Box 794, New York.
- Nature.—Nature. $6.25. 66 Fifth Ave., New York.
- N. Y. Times.—New York Times Saturday Review, New York.
- Outlook.—Outlook. $3. Outlook Co., 287 4th Ave., New York.
- Philos. R.—Philosophical Review. $3. Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
- Phys. R.—Physical Review. $5. Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
- Pol. Sci. Q.—Political Science Quarterly. $3. Ginn & Co., 29 Beacon St., Boston.
- Psychol. Bull.—Psychological Bulletin. $2. 41 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
- Pub. Opin.—Public Opinion. Merged July 7, 1906 with the Literary Digest.
- Putnam’s—Putnam’s Monthly and the Critic. $3. G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 27 & 29 W. 23rd St., New York.
- Reader.—Reader Magazine. $3. Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
- R. of Rs.—Review of Reviews. $2.50. Review of Reviews Co., 13 Astor Place, New York.
- Sat. R.—Saturday Review. $7.50. 33 Southampton St., Strand, London.
- School R.—School Review. $1.50. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
- Science, n.s.—Science (new series). $5. Garrison-on-Hudson, N. Y.
- Spec.—Spectator. $7.50. 1 Wellington St., Strand, London.
- Yale R.—Yale Review. $3. New Haven, Conn.
OTHER ABBREVIATIONS:
Abbreviations of Publishers’ Names will be found in the Publishers’ Directory at the end of The Cumulative Book Index.
An Asterisk (*) before the price indicates those books sold at a limited discount and commonly known as net books. Books subject to the rules of the American Publishers’ Association are marked by a double asterisk (**) when the bookseller is required to maintain the list price; by a dagger (†) when the maximum discount is fixed at 20 and 10 per cent, as is allowable in the case of fiction.
The plus and minus signs preceding the names of the magazines indicate the degree of favor or disfavor of the entire review.
In the reference to a magazine, the first number refers to the volume, the next to the page and the letters to the date.
No book previously noticed has its descriptive note reprinted. Books noticed for the first time this month have descriptive note which is set off from excerpts by a dash.
The publications, named above, undoubtedly represent the leading reviews of the English-speaking world. Few libraries are able to subscribe for all and the smaller libraries are supplied with comparatively few of the periodicals from which the digests are to be culled. For this reason the digest will be of greater value to the small libraries, since it places at their disposal, in most convenient form, a vast amount of valuable information about books, which would not otherwise be available.
We shall endeavor to make the descriptive notes so comprehensive, and the digests so full and accurate, that librarians who do not have access to the reviews themselves, will be able to arrive at substantially correct appreciations of the value of the books reviewed.
This is particularly true in regard to the English periodicals, which are practically out of the reach of the ordinary library; we shall endeavor to make the digest of these reviews so complete that there will be little occasion to refer to the original publications.