LA.ISTD .AISTD LAJBOH 



IN THE UNITED STATES. 



BY WM. GODWIN MOODY. 



In this work the great problems connected with the LAND 

 and LABOR of our country are practically and thoroughly 

 examined, showing the remedies that may be effectually 

 applied for the cure of the social evils now so pressing. 



One Volume, 12mo., 860 pages. 



Special attention is called to the following from some of 

 our most thoughtful and eminent citizens: 



TESTIMONIALS 



From the Hon. HENRT W. JiLAIlt, United States Senator from 

 Netv Hampshire^ and Chairman of Committee on Labor and 

 Education. 



UNITED STATES SENATE, 

 WASHINGTON, D. C., JAN'Y 20, 1883. 



I HAVE examined the proof sheets of a new work written by Mr. 

 W. GODWIN MOODY, upon the subject of LAND AND LABOR, and 

 the economic and industrial problems which concern the welfare of 

 the people of the United States and of modern civilization. His 

 book is full of facts of the greatest importance, many of them very 

 difficult to procure, and not hitherto brought to public attention to 

 my knowledge. 



MR. Moody is a profound thinker, and is master of a condensed 

 and trenchant style. His theoretical views are many of them very 

 striking, not to say startling, but are sustained with a clearness and 

 power which will arrest the attention of every thoughtful man. 



I think his book the most original, and one of the most important 

 contributions to the discussions of political economy made in recent 

 years. I do not mean to be understood that I am prepared to en- 

 dorse all his conclusions, for some of them challenge close attention, 

 and their adoption requires the overthrow of many of the views 

 which hitherto have generally prevailed. 



H. W. BLAIR. 



