| + | Nation. 84: 432. My. 9, ’07. 40w. |
“Its charm is its homeliness, its intimate appeal, and its amazing range.”
| + | Spec. 97: 779. N. 17, ’06. 1580w. |
“It is not easy to choose where there is so much beauty and pathos.”
| + | Spec. 98: 581. Ap. 13, ’07. 220w. |
MacKaye, James. Economy of happiness. **$2.50. Little.
6–28423.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“The volume seems to be the work of a man who has not stopped learning, and who is likely to use the clues in the present argument to good purpose in further study of social problems. He is well entitled to a hearing. The absence of an index is unfortunate.” A. W. S.
| + − | Am. J. Soc. 12: 566. Ja. ’07. 920w. |