| + | Outlook. 85: 903. Ap. 20, ’07. 200w. |
“There is much in this volume with which it is possible to disagree; there is, I think, too much controversy in it, and Mr. Moore is not at his happiest in controversy. Nor is the design of the book quite satisfactory. But, whatever the faults, I believe that it is on the main lines of such work as this that aesthetic criticism, if it is to have any vital hold on the intelligent interests of the world, must proceed.” Laurence Binyon.
| + − | Sat. R. 102: 799. D. 29, ’06. 1900w. |
Moore, Thomas. Complete poetical works; with biographical sketch by Nathan H. Dole. $1.25. Crowell.
Uniform with the “Thin paper poets.”
Moore, William Harrison. Act of state in English law. *$3. Dutton.
7–18175.
“A systematic treatment of ‘Matters of state.’ with numerous citations of important cases. ‘The type of “matter of state” is the matter between states, which, whether it be regulated by international law or not, and whether the acts in question are or are not in accord with international law, is not a subject of municipal jurisdiction.’”—N. Y. Times.
| N. Y. Times. 12: 59. F. 2. ’07. 60w. |