“We doubt whether, with all his learning and his keenness to press home every point of vantage, he can be awarded many of the spoils of victory. But in saying this we do not wish to deny the interest and importance of his work from a historical point of view. It is a learned study in some of the by-paths of religious thought and belief.” W. H. Drummond.

+ −Hibbert J. 5: 691. Ap. ’07. 2550w.

Stevens, Horace J. Copper handbook, v. 6. $5. Stevens, H. J.

“This volume covers the entire subject of copper, its history, biography, metallurgy, finances, and statistics.”—R. of Rs.


“In general, the descriptions are well written, and many of them are not only readable but in some parts highly interesting.”

+ −Engin. N. 56: 640. D. 13, ’06. 190w.

“The frankness, honesty and sincerity of the comments on copper-producing mines is perhaps the most valuable characteristic of the book, although the typographical arrangement is unusually helpful in making the contents accessible.”

+R. of Rs. 35: 511. Ap. ’07. 90w.

Stevenson, Burton Egbert. [Affairs of state.] †$1.50. Holt.