“There is much interesting economic speculation in these essays. The argument would, however, be more convincing if less apologetic.”
| + − | J. Pol. Econ. 14: 523. O. ’06. 350w. |
Reviewed by Alvin S. Johnson.
| + | Pol. Sci. Q. 21: 718. D. ’06. 450w. |
“Innuendoes against colleagues and political opponents are not atoned for by pulpit platitudes on religion and political life. Irrelevance and confusion are worsened, and bettered, when advanced under the cloak of a distinguished reputation. The role of political pamphleteer is not, in short, adapted to Dr. Cunningham’s genius.”
| − | Spec. 96: 1042. Je. 30, ’06. 1700w. |
Cunynghame, Henry H. S. European enamels. (Connoisseur’s lib., no. 9.) *$6.75. Macmillan.
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The third edition of Mr. Cunynghame’s work on enamels, in which he has included a chapter on a new kind of furnace invented by himself.