This volume of “Adam Bede” is uniform with the “Thin paper classics.” It takes up little space on the library shelf, and its flexible cover and thin paper make it specially desirable for a pocket edition.
Eliot, George. [Romola.] $1.25. Crowell.
“Romola” in this edition is uniform with the “Thin paper classics.”
Eliot, John. Logick primer. [*]$6. Burrows.
“A reprint of John Eliot’s ‘Logic primer’ of 1672. The ‘Primer’ is an interlinear translation of the Indian text and the reprint is made from a photographic reproduction of the entire book (40 leaves) made in 1889 at the expense of the late James C. Pilling.”—Am. Hist. R.
| Am. Hist. R. 10: 716. Ap. ‘05. 50w. |
Elkin, William Baird. Hume: the relation of the Treatise of human nature, bk. I, to the Inquiry concerning human understanding. [*]$1.50. Macmillan.
“As a stepping-stone in philosophy from the old to the new, Hume still furnishes staple material to the student. Dr. Elkin here undertakes to make clear the exact ground held by him in his principal philosophical works, the ‘Treatise on human nature’ and the ‘Inquiry concerning the principles of morals.’”—Outlook.
| + + — | Nation. 81: 53. Jl. 20, ‘05. 410w. | |
| Outlook. 79: 1059. Ap. 29, ‘05. 120w. |
“Taken all together, the book is a scholarly, clear-headed, thorough piece of work, straightforward in expression and substantially convincing in the large.” A. K. Rogers.