“Mr. Jevons fortunately possesses a bright and attractive style.”
+ Ath. 1906, 1: 449. Ap. 14. 620w.
“Novelty of treatment rather than of matter is the attraction of this book. The book is of high quality.”
+ N. Y. Times. 11: 127. Mr. 3, ’06. 200w.
“However little one may be disposed to accept many of the author’s views, one must recognize in this little book a quality of vigorous thought and of definite expression which is unfortunately rare in much of current economic writing.”
+ – Pol. Sci. Q. 21: 566. S. ’06. 180w.
Jevons, William Stanley. Principles of economics: a fragment of a treatise on the industrial mechanism of society and other papers. *$3.25. Macmillan.
“Altogether, these fragments are good to read, for their vigour, their justice, their sanity and their humour.”
+ + Spec. 96: sup. 120. Ja. 27, ’06. 810w.
Jewish encyclopaedia; ed. by Isidore Singer. 12v. $84. Funk.