Joseph, Horace William B. Introduction to logic. *$3.15. Oxford.
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Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“Mr. Joseph’s work as a whole shows much learning, industry and acuteness; and we can only express our regret that a logician of such evident ability has restricted his researches within the narrow traditional limits and neglected to avail himself of the powerful instrument which modern symbolic logic has placed at his disposal.”
| + − | Ath. 1907, 1: 638. My. 25. 930w. |
“The author has attempted to escape the reproach of dryness, which is proverbial in books of this character, by introducing controversial matter. The book as a whole is well knit together and certainly not without value, but it cannot be recommended as a text-book for beginners.” Adam Leroy Jones.
| + − | J. Philos. 4: 215. Ap. 11, ’07. 980w. |
“The strength of the book lies in the sound judgment which the author has displayed in knowing whom to follow than in any new ideas of his own. A good book and worth reading, though we think it would have been better if the author could have brought himself to compress it.”
| + + − | Sat. R. 102: 680. D. 1, ’06. 1760w. |
Joutel, Henri. Joutel’s journal of La Salle’s last voyage, 1684–7. *$5. McDonough.