“The plot which Miss Hamilton has chosen for her book is carried out with great cleverness and detail; but we feel bound to say that the story is one which very few people will be able to take any pleasure in reading.”
| − + | Spec. 97: 990. D. 15, ’06. 140w. |
Hamilton, Samuel. Recitation. **$1.25. Lippincott.
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“The first part of the book treats of the purpose and essentials of the recitation and the art of study; the second part, of the five formal steps of general method; and the third and last part, of the more specific problems of individual method, the use of text-books, oral and written work, English, etc., in the recitation.”—J. Philos.
“A sensible and practical book.”
| + | Ind. 61: 262. Ag. 2, ’06. 90w. |
“Made accessible by marginal topics and synoptical summaries and outlines.” W. F. Dearborn.
| + | J. Philos. 4: 217. Ap. 11, ’07. 420w. |