Dealey, James Quayle, and Ward, Lester Frank. Text book of sociology. *$1.30. Macmillan.
“Sociology is in its infancy, but such a book as this will avail much to interpret it to students.”
+ Ath. 1905, 2: 334. S. 9. 430w.
“The treatment throughout the book is altogether constructive and non-controversial. The style is very clear and attractive, considering the character of the work.” R. F. Hoxie.
+ + Philos. R. 15: 670. N. ’06. 260w.
“Only those who have had considerable training in the biological sciences, history, economics, and psychology will be able to get much good from the book. To the student so prepared, however, who will read also widely both from Ward’s larger works and from other works mentioned in the text, this little book will prove of great value.” Henry W. Thurston.
+ + – School R. 14: 542. S. ’06. 760w.
“The book is very clever and very readable, but we cannot help thinking a trifle paradoxical.”
+ – Spec. 96: sup. 644. Ap. 28, ’06. 400w.
Decharme, Paul. Euripides and the spirit of his dramas; tr. by James Loeb. **$3. Macmillan.