Health, Happiness, and Longevity: Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevityMcCarty, Louis Philippe
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Health, Happiness, and Longevity: Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity
McCarty, Louis Philippe
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Annual Statistician and Economist,
_REVIEWED BY THE_
"ARGONAUT," of S. F., April 21, 1890.
"McCarty's 'Annual Statistician.'--The fourteenth edition of 'The Annual
Statistician and Economist,' prepared by L. P. McCarty, has just been
issued, bringing the record up to the fifth day of April, 1890. This
work deservedly ranks among the foremost statistical publications of the
world, and is the most useful and valuable to Californians, inasmuch as
it treats most fully of local topic, as do Macmillan's 'Year Book' of
English affairs, the 'American Almanac' of United States and New York
affairs, etc. It is by no means a local publication, however; it
summarizes the history of mankind--in war, politics, religion,
education, science, and material progress--in wonderfully brief space,
and it is so systematically arranged that, by table of contents or
index, one may find almost any desired information on the widest
possible range of knowledge at a moment's notice. It is arranged in four
divisions: The United States, the political and military history of the
Union, the _personnel_ of the government, the distribution of
population, and statistics of production, of illiteracy, of immigration,
of export and import, etc.; The World, in which the other political
divisions of the globe are similarly analyzed, though not so minutely;
The Practical, giving tables of mensuration, rapid methods of
calculation, value of coins, and other facts about material things; and,
The Miscellany, in which are crowded what information could not well be
included in the other chapters. As the 'Annual Statistician' is issued
between March and June each year, it can summarize the reports of
officials and other important sources of information which are not
available for similar publications which appear soon after the end of
the year, and to indicate the compiler's assiduity in his task, it may
be mentioned that a leaf has been inserted in the present volume
supplementing the record of events with a list of 'principal occurrences
while binding,' including February and March. Published by L. P.
McCarty, San Francisco; for sale by the book sellers; price, per cloth,
$4.00; black leather, $5.00."
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