“Mr. Pierce has not written a book to class with Prof. Taussig’s, but it will serve a purpose for which the academic treatises are unsuited.” Edward A. Bradford.
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 104. F. 16, ’07. 1120w. | |
| Outlook. 86: 341. Je. 15. ’07. 440w. | ||
| R. of Rs. 35: 382. Mr. ’07. 60w. |
Pierce, James Oscar. Studies in constitutional history. *$1.50. Wilson, H. W.
6–24023.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“Discusses in a clear and interesting way, and with a deep conviction that the hand of an ‘Overruling Providence’ can be detected in the development of our country.”
| + + | Yale. R. 16: 224. Ag. ’07. 50w. |
* Pierson, Clara Dillingham. Millers at Pencroft. †$1. Dutton.
6–35325.
A bright wholesome story of “a nice family with three children, who do the interesting things most children do. They send valentines, go out to tea and have cream puffs for desert, and once the boys sailed the kittens until they fell into the water. Buttercup had only to be dried, but Blackie was restored by means of artificial respiration. The children fed a party in a snow-stalled train, and that was great fun. too.” (N. Y. Times.)