“The volume of his sermons just published may do something to dispel false notions of Professor Smith’s theological system.”

+R. of Rs. 31: 254. F. ‘05. 70w.
+Spec. 94: 368. Mr. 11, ‘05. 490w.

Smith, Goldwin. My memory of Gladstone. [*]75c. Wessels.

This volume is written by one who knew Gladstone, both socially and in a business way and who knew even better the men who were his associates in public life. He says that it is thru their eyes that he saw Gladstone and he gives his memory of the man and his colossal work in a concise and sympathetic manner. The little book will give a glimpse of Gladstone and his career to those who have not the leisure to read Morley’s Life, to which Prof. Smith pays handsome tribute.

*+Critic. 47: 284. S. ‘05. 60w.
+ +Dial. 39: 212. O. 1, ‘05. 200w.
R. of Rs. 31: 765. Je. ‘05. 80w.

Smith, J. Russell. Organization of ocean commerce. $1.75. Ginn.

This is one of the Univ. of Penn. publications and belongs to the series in political economy and public law. “The author confines himself exclusively to the presentation of facts and the description of processes.... The result is a careful, accurate and minute analysis of over sea commerce, which cannot fail to be of the greatest interest, not merely to the student of commerce, but to those who are actually engaged in the business of ocean transportation. The book is divided into three parts, viz.; Traffic, Routes and shipping and Harbors and port facilities.” (Ann. Am. Acad.)

“Dr Smith has produced one of the most satisfactory pieces of economic investigation which has appeared in recent years.” E. S. Meade.

+ + +Ann. Am. Acad. 25: 610. My. ‘05. 970w.

Smith, Rev. John. Magnetism of Christ: a study of our Lord’s missionary methods. $1.75. Armstrong.