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THE BLACK MAN'S BURDEN, by E. 

 D. Morel. Crown 8vo, 6/- net. 



The tragic story of one of the greatest crimes in history — the 

 wrongs inflicted by the white races upon the black. A book that 

 is indispensable to every social reformer. 



MY YEARS OF EXILE, by Eduard 

 'Bernstein, the well-known German Socialist. 

 Translated by 'Bernard Mia//. Demy 8vo, 

 i 5/- net . 



This is a translation by Mr. Bernard Miall of Eduard Bern- 

 stein's " Jus den Jahren Meines Exils" In this volume the 

 veteran socialist gives a spirited account of his travels and his 

 years of exile in Italy, Switzerland, Denmark and England. As 

 a prominent socialist and Editor of T)ie Zufanft he was outlawed 

 by Bismarck's Government. For a great part of his lifetime he 

 made his home in London, where to many Londoners still in 

 their prime he was a familiar friend. 



During his long residence in London he was intimately 

 acquainted with all the leading personalities of the time, and the 

 reader will meet in these pages with many famous and familiar 

 figures : Marx and his ill-fated daughter, Bebel, the elder Lieb- 

 knecht, Engels, Stepniak, William Morris, H. M. Hyndman, 

 "G.B.S.," John Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bland, Mr. and 

 Mrs. Sidney Webb, J. R. MacDonald, etc. 



Particularly interesting is his account of Engels' famous Sunday 

 evenings. In addition to presenting an interesting picture of 

 Socialist circles in London, this volume throws many sidelights 

 on the development of the movement in Germany and on the 

 Continent in general. 



No one interested in Socialism or the Fabian Society should 

 miss this unique book. 



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