“His book treats the subject in a purely scientific manner, but it is written in a peculiarly lucid style, and can be easily understood without expert knowledge by the thoughtful layman.”
+ + Outlook. 84: 909. D. 15, ’06. 730w.
Thoreau, Henry David. [Excursions]: with biographical sketch by Ralph Waldo Emerson. 35c. Crowell.
One of the season’s additions to the “Handy volume classics.”
Thoreau, Henry David. Friendship. **50c. Crowell.
This essay, originally a part of “A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers” is Thoreau’s estimate of what he called “the secret of the universe.”
Thoreau, Henry David. Maine woods; with an introd. by Annie Russell Marble. 35c. Crowell.
Uniform with the “Handy volume classic” series.
Thorndike, Edward L. Elements of psychology. *$1.50. A. G. Seiler, N. Y.
“Of the elementary books on psychology which have appeared in recent years, this volume by Professor Thorndike seems, to the present reviewer, to be one of the most useful and interesting. Its arrangement and distribution of the subject matter; its adequate and lucid exposition and its well formulated definitions make it useful; while its wealth of examples drawn from common life makes it interesting.”