BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



Recently published a Second Edition of 



"MAN AND HIS DWELLING PLACE." 



~>~ OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



SATURDAY REVIEW. 



" Although we cannot look upon it as quite free from the faults 

 of its class, it is much the most powerful, and by far the most 



complete work of the kind we have seen We feel that the 



author of " Man and his Dwelling Place " really has something to 

 say, and that at any rate he is a man who has thought with great 

 labour and great acuteness on problems which, if they are never 

 solved, will never lose their interest. His view is new to us. It 

 may have been anticipated by other writers with whom we are 

 unacquainted ; but at any rate, if it is an old friend, it is an old 

 friend with a new face. " Man and his Dwelling Place " is a very 

 remarkable book ; though we cannot say we agree with its doc- 

 trine : but it is written in a most humane and courteous spirit, 

 and it displays not only great persistency of thought, but a degree 

 of ingenuity in making conflicting opinions throw light on each 

 other, which would make an inattentive reader complain of con- 

 fusion and obscurity. To us the chief fault of its style appears 

 to be tautology." 



ATBETMiUM. 



" We hoped to have been able to give a lengthened notice of 

 this book; for its author thinks well and writes well. But we 

 found, on closer examination, that the task was too difficult." 



BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW. 

 " A little known, but living book." 



NATIONAL REVIEW. 

 " A thoughtful book." 



