| − − | Sat. R. 103: 590. My. 11, ’07. 1610w. |
Wright, Wilmer Cave. Short history of Greek literature from Homer to Julian. *$1.50. Am. bk.
7–32173.
A book for the reader who believes that he cannot appreciate literature unless he can relate the masterpieces to the types set, once for all, by the Greeks; and also for the student who in the second or third year at college desires a rapid survey of the whole field of Greek literature.
Wrixon, Sir Henry John. Pattern nation. *$1. Macmillan.
7–11013.
The factors in the problem which Sir Henry Wrixon discusses are stated in the following: “The problem [of the day] is, What will the poor do with the rich? It arises when on the political side of life, lawful government of the majority of the people becomes an established fact in vindication of the principle that men are equal; while the industrial and social side of life is still left to be controlled by methods that have for their foundation the fact that men are unequal and that their rewards in life are to be unequal also.” His book answers the question raised in this statement.
| Ann. Am. Acad. 30: 170. Jl. ’07. 400w. | ||
| J. Pol. Econ. 15: 187. Mr. ’07. 280w. |
“The facts and arguments adduced by Sir Henry Wrixon are weighty. They are presented with an earnestness which commands attention.”