6–38893.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“Is no more impressive as a warning than it is interesting as a romance. The interest of the reader is aroused at the very beginning and held in leash throughout until the final denouement.” Ellis O. Jones.
| + + | Arena. 37: 446. Ap. ’07. 350w. |
“The book is in many ways strong. It is original, improbable, and not so well written as ‘Amos Judd’ and others of Mr. Mitchell’s books.” Madeleine Z. Doty.
| − − | Charities. 17: 487. D. 15. ’06. 250w. |
Mitchell, William. Structure and growth of the mind. *$2.60. Macmillan.
W 7–111.
“A treatise on descriptive and genetic psychology in four main parts: The direct explanation of the mind, Sympathetic and aesthetic intelligence, The growth of intelligence, and Extension of direct explanation and the direct explanation.”