Smith, Alexander. Introduction to general inorganic chemistry. *$2.25. Century.

6–7325.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“The book is well up to date, and has been written with great care.”

+ − −Ath. 1907. 1: 294. Mr. 9. 430w.

“Prof. Smith has met the difficulties of his task with great skill, and has given us a very judicious and well-balanced selection of the facts of inorganic chemistry with a body of theoretical information little less than is to be found in a fairly advanced work on physical chemistry.” Arthur Smithells.

+ + −Nature. 75: sup. 4. Mr. 14, ’07. 900w.

Smith, Mrs. Alice Prescott. [Montlivet.] †$1.50. Houghton.

6–33573.

“The end of the seventeenth century in Canada, English and French rivalries, Indian friends and foes, and a prisoner—such are the old materials for a new story into which Mrs. Smith infuses life and freshness.” (Acad.) The story interest centers about Armand de Montlivet, a French trader, and an English prisoner, Mary Starling in disguise, whom Montlivet rescues.