“Every serious thinker ... may not accept all the solutions offered here, but at least he can form no judgment which is worthy of the respect of intelligent men unless he has weighed these in relation to his other beliefs.” C. A. Beckwith.

+ +Bib. World. 29: 315. Ap. ’07. 1010w.

“In the volume under consideration one finds a combination of a genuinely philosophical and scientific temper with a warmth of religious feeling that makes the problems discussed living issues, and that gives a reasonable ground for the hope that in his constructive treatment the author will find a satisfactory solution of the problem which he has set himself.” Amy E. Tanner.

+ +Int. J. Ethics. 17: 253. Ja. ’07. 1670w.

Foster, John Watson. Practice of diplomacy. **$3. Houghton.

6–39718.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“As a whole, it must be said that the book is a very successful presentation of the field the author sets out to discuss.”

+ +Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 210. Ja. ’07. 610w.
+ +J. Pol. Econ. 15: 186. Mr. ’07. 170w.

“This is a pleasing, sensible, and useful book. If one were to pick flaws at all, it would be in regard to some of the references to European practices and personalities.”