| + — | Bookm. 22: 87. S. ‘05. 330w. |
“In her treatment, as well as in her situations, Miss Goodloe is rather too markedly Kiplingesque.”
| + — | N. Y. Times. 10: 365. Je. 3, ‘05. 220w. |
“The tales have originality and force, with the added element of quiet humor.”
| + | Outlook. 80: 244. My. 27, ‘05. 40w. |
Goodnow, Frank Johnson. City government in the United States. [*]$1.25. Century.
Professor Goodnow of Columbia university contributes this volume to “The American state series.” He is known for his authoritative works on “Municipal home rule,” and “Municipal problems.” “In the present work, the author confines himself almost exclusively to a study of American conditions, and at the same time broadens the scope of the inquiry so as to embrace the entire field of city government, so far as that is regarded from the viewpoint of organization and structure.” (R. of Rs.)
“Professor Goodnow’s book will be found eminently readable and useful as a text.” James T. Young.
| + + | Ann. Am. Acad. 25: 348. Mr. ‘05. 670w. |
Reviewed by Winthrop More Daniels.