| + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 541. Ag. 19, ‘05. 1010w. |
Judith: an old English epic fragment, ed. by Albert S. Cook. 40c. Heath.
This volume is section I of the “Belles-lettres” series contains the text of Judith, passages from the Vulgate Judith, an introduction, bibliography, and glossary.
[*] Judson, Frederick Newton. Law of interstate commerce and its federal regulation. [*]$5. Flood, T. H.
“The volume is divided into two parts, the first part, comprising about one-fourth of the book, deals briefly with the power of the federal government over interstate commerce and with the statutes that have been enacted in the exercise of that power. Part two discusses in more detail the interstate commerce act of 1887, the anti-trust law of 1890, the safety appliance legislation of 1893 and 1896, and various other minor acts of legislation regarding interstate commerce. The latter part of the book is devoted to the presentation of information regarding ‘procedure before the Interstate commerce commission.’” (Ann. Am. Acad.)
[*] “The volume is systematically arranged, it is well proportioned and carefully written. It is both a good treatise and a valuable book of reference. Neither the lawyer nor the economist interested in transportation can afford to neglect part two of Mr. Judson’s book.” Emory R. Johnson.
| + + + | Ann. Am. Acad. 26: 756. N. ‘05. 310w. |
[*] “Mr. Judson has a good power of statement, and his volume is a valuable addition to the literature of the subject.”
| + + | Nation. 81: 247. S. 21, ‘05. 230w. |
Juliana, ed. by William Strunk. 40c. Heath.