| * | + + | Ann. Am. Acad. 26: 759. N. ‘05. 540w. |
[*] “Brilliant but somewhat capricious.”
| + + — | Ind. 59: 1157. N. 16, ‘05. 40w. |
“Easy to read, brief, comprehensive, and introducing the reader to most of the conceptions of value. The book’s greatest fault is ... that of undervaluing work which is too abstract to meet the conditions of a real practical problem.”
| + + — | Nation. 81:42. Jl. 13, ‘05. 250w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 10: 345. My. 27, ‘05. 210w. |
“His style is rather exuberant, but it is picturesque and rapid.”
| + + — | N. Y. Times. 10: 396. Je. 17, ‘05. 1410w. |
“The book is of value to the lay reader in that it clarifies not a few of the foggy statements and definitions that have been associated with this newly developed science to its popular detraction. Professor Ross is a clear and forcible writer.”
| + + + | R. of Rs. 32: 126. Jl. ‘05. 140w. |
Ross, Janet Anne (Mrs. Henry J. Ross). Old Florence and modern Tuscany. [*]$1.50. Dutton.