| + − | Sat. R. 103: 434. Ap. 6, ’07. 190w. |
Hunt, Thomas Forsyth. How to choose a farm. **$1.75. Macmillan.
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“The chief elements considered are: First, character and topography of the soil; second, climatic conditions, including healthfulness and water supply; third, location; fourth, improvements. A complete and somewhat technical classification of the soils of the United States is given, along with the crops best adapted to them.... The subject is treated from an economic point of view, abundant statistical data being given in support of statements.”—Ann. Am. Acad.
“The book suffers through an attempt to cover too wide a field. The style is ordinary. Though at times involved, it is generally lucid. The subject is treated practically and dispassionately. The book is valuable to persons considering the possibility of owning or living on a farm.”
| + − | Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 216. Ja. ’67. 310w. |
“A remarkable volume for the amount of information that has been compressed without loss of enthusiasm and dryness of style.”
| + | Nation. 83: 467. N. 29, ’06. 270w. |
Hunt, Rev. William, ed. Irish parliament, 1775; from an official and contemporary manuscript. *$1.20. Longmans.