Frost, Thomas Gold. Incorporation and organization of corporations created under the “Business corporation acts” of all the states and territories of the United States. [*]$3.50. Little.
“A treatise describing and comparing the incorporation laws of the various states and territories of the Union. Every step in obtaining a charter, incorporating, issuing stock, and going into bankruptcy is fully described for every class of corporation and with reference to the statutes of every commonwealth. The legislative, judicial, and executive powers of the various branches of the federal and state governments over corporations are given clearly and succinctly, and 185 pages are devoted to a synopsis-digest of the incorporation acts of the several states and territories.”—N. Y. Times.
“It teaches the whole important art of incorporation in a very satisfactory way, and without an excess of citations.”
| + + | Nation. 80: 443. Je. 1, ‘05. 610w. |
“This digest is remarkable for its careful condensation of the very wordy acts into a form available for quick and reliable reference. Nothing essential is omitted, and nothing unnecessary is included. As a book for the reference of the lawyer and the information of the prospective incorporator, we do not know of any work comparable to this.”
| + + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 285. Ap. 29, ‘05. 350w. |
Fuchs, Carl Johannes. Trade policy of Great Britain and her colonies since 1860, tr. by Constance H. M. Archibald. [*]$2.50. Macmillan.
“An admirable translation by Miss Constance Archibald of the well-known work of Prof. Fuchs on the fiscal question.... The drawback to the book is that the original was published in 1893, and that the figures are out of date.”—Ath.
“With the exception of a few blemishes, the book is one which it was right to translate. The work of translation and editing has been admirably performed.”
| + + — | Ath. 1905. 1: 748. Je. 17. 1310w. |