... Giddings' book is highly stimulating. He is a vigorous thinker and a strong writer, and he has a broad knowledge of his subject and its various affiliations, which is as refreshing as it is unusual in this day of scientific specialists and nonscientific... The Criminal, his personnel and environment - Page 401by August Drähms - 1900 - 402 pagesFull view - About this book
| Brooks Adams - 1896 - 456 pages
...will give a hearty welcome to Professor Giddtngs book." — ftpitou Daily Adrtrtiter " His volume t* a brilliant, fascinating, and important contribution...and the attention and interest of our publicists." — Tkt Pkiladeifkia Evening Bulletin " In a science so modern scarcely more can be done than to set... | |
| Irving Fisher - 1897 - 104 pages
...this day of scientific specialists and non-scientific sociologists. " The book is well indexed and is accompanied by a valuable classified bibliography,...engaging the sustained labors of our foremost scholars, arid the attention and interest of our publicists," — The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin~ • " The... | |
| Franklin Henry Giddings - 1898 - 376 pages
...this day of scientific specialists and nonscientific sociologists. "The book is well indexed and is accompanied by a valuable classified bibliography,...publicists." — The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. " In a science so modern scarcely more can be done than to set forth theories in a tentative manner,... | |
| Franklin Henry Giddings - 1898 - 376 pages
...Unity. " Is of great interest. Students of the comparatively new science of sociology will give ahearty welcome to Professor Giddings' book." — Boston Daily...publicists." — The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. " In a science so modern scarcely more can be done than to set forth tbeories in a tentative manner,... | |
| Franklin Henry Giddings - 1898 - 374 pages
...sociology will give a hearty welcome to Professor Giddings' book." — Boston Daily A dvertiser, " His volume is a brilliant, fascinating, and important...foremost scholars, and the attention and interest of OUT publicists." — The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. " In a science so modern scarcely more can... | |
| Franklin Henry Giddings - 1900 - 404 pages
...this day of scientific specialists and non-scientific sociologists. "The book is well indexed and is accompanied by a valuable classified bibliography,...Evening Bulletin. " The work is on an entirely new basts. There is nothing like it in literature. A glance at the table of contents will convince any... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1900 - 320 pages
...original or brilliant, general treatise on the subject yet published." — WFB in The Yale Review. " His volume is a brilliant, fascinating, and important...and the attention and interest of our publicists." — Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. " Professor Giddings's work deserves high praise. . . . His arrangement... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1900 - 312 pages
...original or brilliant, general treatise on the subject yet published." — WFB in The Yale Review. *' His volume is a brilliant, fascinating, and important contribution to a subject which is enga^i*1? the sustained labors of our foremost scholars, and the attention and interest of our publicists."... | |
| Sidney Edward Mezes - 1901 - 468 pages
...this day of scientific specialists and non-scientific sociologists. " The book is well indexed and is accompanied by a valuable classified bibliography,...and the attention and interest of our publicists." — Tke Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. " The work is on an entirely new basis. There is nothing like... | |
| John Richard Green - 1901 - 552 pages
...this day of scientific specialists and nonscientific sociologists. "The book is well indexed and is accompanied by a valuable classified bibliography,...publicists.'* — The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. " In a science so modern scarcely more can be done than to set forth theories in a tentative manner,... | |
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