| + — | Ind. 59: 333. Ag. 10. ‘05. 240w. |
“Among the numerous text-books of economics which have appeared in England and America in the last year or two, Professor Fetter’s book is likely to take high rank. For those who share his views on fundamental economic doctrines, his work may well serve as a first-class text-book. The present writer, while admiring the structure of Dr. Fetter’s course, and appreciating the fact that students following such a course are likely to have a keen interest in economics developed, finds himself in the position of a critic compelled to assail the very foundations of Dr. Fetter’s economic system.” A. W. Flux.
| — + | J. Pol. Econ. 13: 109. D. ‘04. 2020w. |
[*] “As an economic synthesis bottomed on the accepted modern theory of value and extended to all phases of economic analysis, it stands unsurpassed.”
| + + + | Nation. 81 :367. N. 2, ‘05. 1000w. |
Fiebeger, Gustave Joseph. Civil engineering. [*]$5. Wiley.
A book intended to give military cadets who have to master many sciences and languages as well as military science and tactics an elementary knowledge of civil engineering.
Reviewed by H. N. Ogden.
| + + — | Science, n.s. 22: 397. S. 29, ‘05. 690w. |
Field, Edward Salisbury. (Childe Harold, pseud.). Child’s book of abridged wisdom. [**]75c. Elder.