“The book is refreshing and delightful beyond adequate expression in critical prose.”
| + + | N. Y. Times. 12: 193. Mr. 30, ’07. 790w. | |
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 385. Je. 15, ’07. 180w. |
“It is a book to read, not hurriedly, but a bit at a time.”
| + | Outlook. 86: 475. Je. 29, ’07. 350w. |
Stickney, Albert. Organized democracy. **$1. Houghton.
6–37188.
“The author has endeavored to present an impartial and dispassionate statement of political affairs as they exist to-day, to call attention to certain definite imperfections in the machinery of election, and to suggest remedies looking to vital reforms, which would bring the administration of government in line with the ideals of the founders of the democratic state.”—Lit. D.
“His book is suggestive and valuable in parts. In other parts it is full of repetition and lacking in clearness.”
| + − | Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 648. My. ’07. 630w. |