“Despite a journalistic fondness for euphuistic phrases in their extreme form, Mr Young holds the reader’s attention. Of real value are the final chapters on the new German constitution, and the appendix, which contains the text of the constitution with illuminating annotations.” C: Seymour
+ Yale R n s 10:420 Ja ’21 360w
YOUNG, P. N. F., and FERRERS, AGNES.[[2]] India in conflict. *$1.40 Macmillan 266
“This ambitious title covers a manual for missionary workers in India. But the authors—representatives of the Anglican church—know that India is more interesting than missions, and it is of India that they write. In a hundred and fifty pages they give the reader a clear impression of the ignorance and poverty met in the teeming native villages, and of the obstacles to true missionary work springing from the fact that even if the ill-paid missionary lives in the poorest, barest cabin, he seems a marvel of wealth to most natives. They define the great needs of rural India as, first, medical aid, and second, schools of a Montessori type.”—N Y Evening Post
N Y Evening Post p11 D 31 ’20 110w
“An instructive study of Indian conditions.”
+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p443 Jl 8 ’20 100w
YOUNG, W. A. Silver and Sheffield plate collector. (Collector’s ser.) il *$2.50 Dodd 739
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