“It is told with taste and with some skill in the handling of incident and with much evident affection for the quiet life, the beautiful fields, and the contented people of secluded corners of Ireland.”

+N. Y. Times. 12: 243. Ap. 13, ’07. 230w.

“Miss Tynan will not increase her reputation by this book.”

Spec. 97: 790. N. 17, ’06. 120w.

Hirst, Francis Wrigley. Monopolies, trusts and kartells. *$1. Dutton.

6–14026.

Mr. Hirst contends that competition is still the life of trade and that the greater trusts restrict output and increase price. As to the origin of the trust “Mr. Hirst seems to think that in England it is the child of English law, and that in America it is the child of our ultra tariff. While the German kartell may have this double parentage.” (Outlook.)


Nation. 82: 37. Ja. 11, ’06. 300w.

“Persons who believe that the ‘trust movement’ flourishes in a free-trade country like England will learn much to their advantage by perusing the volume in either its English or its American dress.”