16. THE SCIENCE OF WEALTH
By J. A. Hobson, M.A. “ Mr J. A. Hobson holds an unique position among
living economists. . . . The text-book produced is altogether admirable.
Original, reasonable, and illuminating."—The Nation.
2i. LIBERALISM
By L. T. Hobhouse, M.A., Professor of Sociology in the University of London.
“A book of rare quality. . . . We have nothing but praise for the rapid and
masterly summaries of the arguments from first principles which form a large
part of this book.”—Westminster Gazette.
24. THE EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRY
By D. H. MACGREGOR, M.A., Professor of Political Economy in the University
of Leeds. “A volume so dispassionate in terms may be read with profit by all
interested in the present state of unrest."—Aberdeen Journal.
26. AGRICULTURE
By Prof. W. Somerville, F.L.S. “ It makes the results of laboratory work
at the University accessible to the practical farmer.”—Atheneeum.
30. ELEMENTS OF ENGLISH LA W
By W. M. Geldart, M.A., B.C.L., Vinerian Professor of English Law at
Oxford. “Contains a very clear account of the elementary principles under
lying the rules of English law ; and we can recommend it to all who wish to
become acquainted with these elementary principles with a minimum of
trouble.”—Scots Law Times.
38. THE SCHOOL
An Introduction to the Study of Education.
By J. J. Findlay, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Education in Manchester
University. “An amazingly comprehensive volume. . . . It is a remarkable
performance, distinguished in its crisp, striking phraseology as well as its
inclusiveness of subject-matter.”—Morning Post.
q Q , ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
By S. J. Chapman, M.A., Professor of Political Economy in Manchester
University. A simple explanation, in the light of the latest economic thought,
of the working of demand and supply ; the nature of monopoly ; money and
international trade ; the relation of wages, profit, interest, and rent ; and the
effects of labour combination—prefaced by a short sketch of economic study
since Adam Smith.
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THE CRIMINAL AND THE COMMUNITY. By Viscount St.
COMMONSENSE IN LAW. By Prof. P. Vinogradofk, D.C.L.
THE CIVIL SERVICE. By Graham Wallas, M.A.
PRACTICAL IDEALISM. By Maurice Hewlett.
NEWSPAPERS. By G. Binney Dibbi.ee.
ENGLISH VILLAGE LIFE. By E. N. Bennett, M.A.
CO-PARTNERSHIP A :\D PROFIT-SHARING. By Aneurin
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THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT. By Jane Addams and R. A. Woods.
GREA T INVENTIONS. By Prof. J. L. Myres, M.A., F.S.A.
TOWN PLANNING. By Raymond Unwin.
POLITICAL THOUGHT IN ENGLAND : From Bentham to J. S.
Mill. By Prof. W. L. Davidson.
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to To-day. By Ernest Barker, M.A.
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