“There is a wealth of poetic feeling and command of noble diction doubtless hitherto unsuspected in Mr. Dickinson.” Christian Gauss.
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 492. Ag. 10, ’07. 240w. |
Dietzgen, Joseph. [Positive outcome of philosophy], tr. by Ernest Untermann. $1. Kerr.
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The three principal works of Dietzgen, “The nature of human brain work,” “Letters in logic,” and “The positive outcome of philosophy,” are included in this volume, which brings within the reach of American students the work of one of the greatest writers on socialist philosophy.
| Am. J. Soc. 12: 564. Ja. ’07. 390w. |
Reviewed by Franklin H. Giddings.
| Int. J. Ethics. 17: 262. Ja. ’07. 450w. |
Dillon, Edward. [Glass.] (Connoisseur’s lib.) *$7.50. Putnam.