“In all this series there is not a more attractive volume.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 12: 76. F. 9, ’07. 450w.
+ +Outlook. 85: 857. Ap. 13, ’07. 140w.

“Somehow we cannot reconcile ourselves to Birket Foster in the form in which he is here reproduced. Mr. Cundall brings to bear on his work plenty of enthusiasm of the right kind, and is thoroughly appreciative of the exquisite art of his man, but the book as a whole leaves us uncontent.”

+ −Sat. R. 102: 780. D. 22, ’06. 110w.

Cunningham, William. Wisdom of the wise, three lectures on free trade imperialism. *60c. Putnam.

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“The three ‘wise’ men whose views upon imperialism and trade policy are discussed in these lectures are Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, Mr. St. Loe Stachey, and Lord Rosebery.... The first of these essays discusses English classical free-trade economics.... The second essay is devoted to a discussion of free-trade imperialism, with reference especially to Mr. Stachey’s views.... The last essay is a commentary upon Lord Rosebery’s utterances upon the problem of the unemployed.”—J. Pol. Econ.


“The analysis is dispassionate, and the author shows a desire to take his opponents at their best.”

+Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 634. My. ’07. 100w.