“The chief value of the work is its suggestiveness and stimulus to thought and research. It will be of that value to every one who will ‘read, mark, learn and inwardly digest’ its contents.” J. W. Richards.
| + + | Engin. N. 58: 180. Ag. 15, ’07. 790w. | |
| Nation. 85: 256. S. 19, ’07. 480w. |
“Whether the reader is interested in the fundamental theoretical speculations or the practical application of the derived formulae, Prof. Nernst’s series of lectures cannot be too warmly recommended.”
| + + | Nature. 77: 52. N. 21, ’07. 230w. |
“Nernst has here produced a thoroughly interesting and readable book on a very abstruse and difficult subject. As a résumé of the question of chemical equilibria at high temperatures it will have a distinct value.”
| + + | Technical Literature. 2: 579. D. ’07. 540w. |
Nesbit, Wilbur Dick. Land of make-believe, and other Christmas poems. **$1.40. Harper.
7–36127.
Mr. Nesbit weaves in rime the fancies of make-believe land that every child loves to cherish. His poems are all about Christmas and the unrealities and impossibilities that make a veritable stalk to meet the sky