It offers a better and truer report of Nietzsche’s ideas than any other book either in English or German.—H. L. Mencken in the Baltimore Evening Sun.

An excellent survey of the life and philosophy of Nietzsche ... The best summary of Nietzsche that has yet appeared in English.—Springfield Republican.

Just as one should begin the study of Nietzsche’s works with “Human, All-too-Human,” so could one most advantageously undertake the study of Nietzsche with Mr. Wright’s volume.—The Dial.

Mr Wright’s compilation may be warmly recommended.—Boston Transcript.

Mr. Wright knows thoroughly what he is talking about, and his book is excellent.—New York Evening Sun.

THE PRINCIPLES OF ÆSTHETIC FORM AND ORGANISATION

(In Preparation)

An inquiry into the laws governing æsthetic appreciation in all the arts. The first basic co-ordination of the factors which make for empathy and æsthetic emotion, and the only fundamental rationale for criticism in existence. Mr. Wright, in this new and important work, defines æsthetic form and rhythmic composition, and establishes a definite foundation for artistic judgment. “The Principles of Æsthetic Form and Organisation” is by far the most profound and important contribution to the science of æsthetics since Kant.

THE MAN OF PROMISE

(To be published January, 1916)