+ – Nineteenth Century. 59: 58. Ja. ’06. 7610w.

Riedl, Frederick. History of Hungarian literature. *$1.75. Appleton.

A volume uniform with “Literatures of the world” series. “In no country in the world is literature so much a part of history, of its patriotic feelings, and of the struggle to preserve the liberties as in Hungary.... It mirrors throughout the simple, unsophisticated feelings and thoughts of men who loved their country wholly, sincerely, faithfully, and were ready to lay down their lives to preserve its freedom. Here if ever, the soul of the people is revealed in its literature.”


R. of Rs. 34: 760. D. ’06. 90w.

Ries, Heinrich. Economic geology of the United States. *$2.60. Macmillan.

“The aim of the author ... is to give the reader in an encyclopaedic way an account of the economic geology of the United States, including Alaska, but excluding our insular possessions. As the main object is to set forth the facts of occurrence and the production of minerals he has to assume that those who follow his work have some general knowledge concerning the origin, structure and accidents of rocks.... Dr. Ries begins his presentation with a study of American coals.... After coal, petroleum and natural gas are briefly and well-treated, then building materials, clays, limes and cements. Next in succession, salines, gypsums, fertilizers, and abrasives, followed by the usual amount of minor minerals, and of mineral waters, closing with a singularly insufficient account of soils and road materials.... The second part of the book is devoted to ore deposits.... The book is amply illustrated.”—Engin. N.


+ Ann. Am. Acad. 27: 240. Ja. ’06. 170w.

“As a whole the book is excellent as it now is; with the revisions of later editions which its goodness should ensure it, it is likely to become a standard work.” N. S. Shaler.