| + | Outlook. 79: 960. Ap. 15, ‘05. 100w. |
Jones, Jenkin Lloyd. Dying message of Paracelsus. pa. 50c. Unity pub.
“Appropriate as an Easter gift, and dedicated as such by the [author] to his Browning classes, is this elegantly printed pamphlet, illustrated by Albrecht Dürer’s picture of ‘Melancholia.’ ... A few paragraphs of Mr. Jones’s lecture on Paracelsus accompany Browning’s text as introduction and commentary.”—Outlook.
| Outlook. 79: 856. Ap. 1, ‘05. 70w. |
Jones, Paul. Commercial power of Congress. $5. priv. ptd. C. S. Nathan, N. Y.
The object of this book “is to trace the history and show the present authoritative interpretation of that pregnant declaration of the constitution of the United States: ‘Congress shall have power ... to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes.’” (N. Y. Times.) Present interest centers about the application of this provision to trusts and railway rates.
“It is carefully done, but lacks a table of cases.”
| + + — | Nation. 81: 258. S. 28, ‘05. 80w. |
“It bears evidence of a lot of painstaking work, is written in a style excellent for its purpose, and offers very few of those slips of the pen or the proofreader that are apt to invade in force the pages of the amateur.”
| + + — | N. Y. Times. 10: 312. My. 13, ‘05. 900w. |