New York: MacMillan Company, 1917. — 313 p.
A minimum of rules and a maximum of exercises. Such is the motto which has guided us in the preparation of this grammar. The title which we have selected may seem somewhat ambitious, but it is justified, we think, not only by the systematic method of treatment and the large nimiber of exercises of a practical nature, but also by the simplicity and variety of the reading selections and the use of plain, every-day Spanish, interspersed with nimierous commercial expressions. In fact, no attempt has been made at elegance of style, and the constructions are as simple as the grammatical points to be illustrated will permit.