+ +Spec. 99: 294. Ag. 31, ’07. 1860w.

Fling, Fred Morrow. Source book of Greek history. *$1. Heath.

7–15133.

The author has aimed “to make a collection of sources that would reflect the life and thought of the Greek people, and, to some degree the evolution of that life and thought.” The extracts from Greek literature and the full page photographs of objects of Greek art chosen will be of use to the teacher as a means of introducing the pupil to Greek literature and art, and will also prove valuable as illustrative material when supplemented by narrative history.


“Altogether, it is a work of a helpful and needed sort, particularly well edited.”

+ +Dial. 43: 380. Je. 16, ’07. 60w.
+Nation. 85: 232. S. 12, ’07. 450w.

Flint, Robert. Socialism. **$2. Lippincott.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“It is a keen, scholarly, comprehensive work, and presents arguments which no socialist can afford to pass by unchallenged. It contains however, one rather serious fault as a present-day document: more than half of it was written fifteen years ago, when the conservative socialists were less important in their class than they now are.” Eunice Follansbee.