+ Detroit Free Press.
“Professor McVey has produced an interesting, instructive, and suggestive book.”
+ Engin. N. 52: 522. D. 15, ’04. 370w.
“It will repay perusal.”
+ Minneapolis Journal.
“It may be accepted as a really illuminating contribution, and is of particular value to the man of affairs as embodying concisely the origin and nature of the important economic questions now pressing for settlement.”
+ Outlook. 78: 740. N. 19, ’04. 500w.
“A valuable and timely work which should be in the hands of all who desire to arrive at a clear understanding of the complicated fabric of modern industrial society.”
+ Philadelphia North American.
“Mr. McVey’s compact little volume on ‘Modern industrialism’ will prove interesting and instructive to the general reader and indispensable, I should say, to the teacher of economics. It is remarkable how much good history, impartial statistics and sound philosophy the author has included within the compass of this small octavo of 300 pages. The material is well divided and admirably arranged. On the whole Mr. McVey’s book is well written: it is certainly clear and concise and the essential is always emphasized.” Lindley M. Keasbey.