“A peculiarly novel and fascinating volume in a book which is at once scientific without the burden of scientific nomenclature, and romantic without being at all a romance.”

+ + −Outlook. 86: 744. Ag. 3, ’07. 270w.

“Is solid, competent, and most useful work, and forms an admirable companion to Mr. Conrad’s more esoteric studies.”

+Spec. 97: 889. D. 1, ’06. 220w.

Bullock, Charles Jesse. Selected readings in economics. *$2.25. Ginn.

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A volume which supplies collateral reading needed for a general course of study in economics. “It makes no effort to present selections upon all the topics treated in such a course, but endeavors merely to provide supplementary material, historical, descriptive and theoretical which will enrich the instruction offered.”


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+ +J. Pol. Econ. 15: 570. N. ’07. 100w.