| − | Arena. 37: 333. Mr. ’07. 180w. | |
| Cath. World. 85: 401. Je. ’07. 420w. |
“It treats a topic of unmistakable importance and large public interest in a spirit of sane and hopeful Americanism.”
| + + | Educ. R. 33: 99. Ja. ’07. 430w. |
“The economic analysis seems to be faulty. The writer assumes that the riches of to-day are of a new kind, which carry with them no visible responsibility.”
| − + | J. Pol. Econ. 14: 637. D. ’06. 320w. |
Eliot, George. [Romola]; historically il. and ed., with introd. and notes, by Guido Biagi. 2v. *$3. McClurg.
6–42367.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“The illustrations, 160 in all, are well reproduced. Furthermore, they are for the most part adequately described, and in every case are, for their own sakes, worth possessing; but many of them are wholly irrelevant, or are made so by being recklessly misplaced.”
| + + − | Nation. 84: 57. Ja. 17, ’07. 390w. | |
| + + | N. Y. Times. 12: 88. F. 9, ’07. 660w. | |
| Outlook. 85: 47. Ja. 5, ’07. 120w. |