YORKSHIRE POST.—

“In Dr. Westermarck’s hands a subject which might be impossibly abstruse becomes almost as attractive as a romance.… In pure philosophy he is to some extent a pioneer, and will have the noble satisfaction of the pioneer in arousing doubt, interest, and admiration.”

“In Dr. Westermarck’s hands a subject which might be impossibly abstruse becomes almost as attractive as a romance.… In pure philosophy he is to some extent a pioneer, and will have the noble satisfaction of the pioneer in arousing doubt, interest, and admiration.”

LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., LTD.