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...reprint in The Living Age from the Report of the British Commercial Counselor at Paris upon the present economic condition of France made the following points: "The entire population of France is in full employment...
...goodnatured world is smiling at Socialism, a book about England's first Socialist is particularly apropos. The British Labor Party owes its inception in no small degree to Robert Owen (1771-1858), for he was ever the staunch champion of the oppressed laboring classes. The book is a reprint, but owing to its opportuneness it will probably find many more readers than it did 20 years ago when it made its debut...
...Books and Prints: Informal Papers", by William M. Ivins Jr. '98 of the Metropolitan Museum; "A Critical Biography of William Dean Howells," by Oscar W. Firkins; "The Foundation of the Chinese People," by Chi Li G. '23; "Getting a Laugh and Other Essays," by C. H. Grandgent '93; another reprint of delightful Elizabethan anthology edited by a charming account of recent Irish writers by Norreys Jephson O'Conor '07; a truly monumental work on the intellectual life of the Middle Ages entitled "Studies in the History of Mediaeval Science," by Charles Homer Haskins Hon. '08; "Men and Policies," an eighth...
This Elizabethan miscellany, familiar to Shakespeare and containing a ballad which may have provided Ophelia with snatches of her mad scene, is now reprinted for modern readers and students, in a pleasing edition which follows the original pagination, punctuation, and division of lines. "The Handful of Pleasant Delights", says the editor, "contains nothing but ballads, all of which and, before their collection in miscellany, been printed on breadsides, so that it is a bit surprising to see how unanimous is the price given to it." Whether the present reprint should prove more tempting to student of special topics...
...Handful of Dainty Delights" is a book of ballads for singing, containing "fine Histories" as well as "such Pretie thinges as women much desire"; Mr. Rollins's reprint is pleasantly and skillfully presented...