+ + – Ath. 1906, 2: 331. S. 2. 770w.
“It is the work of a competent scholar, widely familiar with English and American literature, and written in the light of most modern linguistic science.”
+ Dial. 41: 121. S. 1, ’06. 80w.
“Careful and scholarly history.”
+ + R. of Rs. 34: 640. N. ’06. 60w.
Reviewed by O. F. Emerson.
+ – School R. 14: 312. Ap. ’06. 600w.
Jevons, Herbert Stanley. Essays on economics. *$1.60. Macmillan.
“The author assumes that nothing is known regarding utility, labor, exchange and capital, rent and production and endeavors to arrive at the laws, regulating them by reason rather than by experience or authority. Especially novel is the attempt to treat these topics by the diagrammatic method like Euclidian problems.”—N.Y. Times.