Strong, Josiah. Social progress for 1905. [**]$1. Baker.
Dr. Strong’s experiment in sending out a 1904 year book and encyclopedia of economic, industrial, social and religious statistics met with such hearty endorsement that he offers a second issue for the new year. It contains more material than the 1904 volume, is more comprehensive, and has profited by solicited suggestions and criticisms.
“As it is, however, no student and no library should be without it.”
| — + + | Ann. Am. Acad. 26: 597. S. ‘05. 180w. |
“The second issue of the work shows a material advance over the first in usefulness. The amount of matter included is very large, and it is strictly up-to-date.”
| + + + | Dial. 38: 326. My. 1, 05. 60w. |
“It is, on the whole, an excellent volume. We note, however, a number of errors, partly due to bad proofreading and partly to faulty handling of the statistical tables.”
| + + — | Ind. 58: 1191. My. 25, ‘05. 90w. |
| + + | N. Y. Times 10: 287. Ap. 29, ‘05. 150w. |
“A clear improvement is made by the present volume upon its predecessor.”