+ +Lit. D. 21: 94. Jl. 15, ‘05. 560w.

“Its lively, not to say jerky, style would hardly be a sufficient inducement to read this book. The preface names two highly competent engineers as having revised the technical passages, but here and there a sentence may be found to which they can hardly have lent their deliberate approval.”

+ + —Nation. 80: 527. Je. 29, ‘05. 1600w.

“Mr. Carnegie has written a really helpful book, and one which is especially helpful to the young man entering into life’s battles.”

+Outlook. 80: 246. My. 27, ‘05. 320w.

“There is a good deal of useful information in the book, but the best feature of it is the romantic cast that the author has given to an intrinsically dry subject.”

+Pub. Opin. 38: 837. My. 27, ‘05. 180w.
R. of Rs. 32: 124. Jl. ‘05. 50w.

“Mr. Carnegie’s book is of the kind to put in the hands of a promising boy. It will stimulate him to work, but not at the expense of the simple moralities and pleasures of a well-regulated life.”

+ +Spec. 95: 396. S. 16, ‘05. 200w.

[*] Carpenter, Joseph Estlin. James Martineau: theologian and teacher. [*]$2.50. Am. Unitar.