The Adventure of Life 



BY ROBERT W. MAcKENNA 



Cloth, 1 2 mo, $1.25 



This book is the work of a doctor who has been serving with 

 the British army. In the form of fiction and with vivid de- 

 scription and illustration, there is presented the scientific inter- 

 pretation of life. As the reflections of a man scientifically 

 trained who has been for four years in the presence of much 

 suffering and death and can still believe in a just God who is 

 not only the First Cause, but also the loving Father of man- 

 kind, the volume is of deep significance and import. The 

 author's style is attractive and often eloquent. What he has 

 to say has a special appeal at this time when the questions 

 which he raises are being brought home afresh to many a be- 

 reaved family. 



Education by Violence 



BY HENRY S. CANBY 



Cloth, i2mo, $1.50 



Professor Canby here deals with the effects of the war and 

 the rehabilitation of society at home and in Europe. Among 

 the specific topics taken up are the conditions in England and 

 France, the racial and spiritual differences and agreements be- 

 tween the Allies and the prospects of a peace which shall finally 

 end war. As the reflections of the mind of an American scholar 

 when he comes into contact with the realities of the war and its 

 changes, the book is certain to have a wide interest in this 

 country. 



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