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FIELDS, FACTORIES AND 

 WORKSHOPS. 



BY P. KROPOTKIN. 



PRESS OPINIONS ON FIRST EDITION. 



THE TIMES: "Seriously, Prince Kropotkin has a 

 great deal to say for his theories. ... He has the 

 genuine scientific temper, and nobody can say that he 

 does not extend his observations widely enough, for he 

 seems to have been everywhere and to have read every- 

 thing. . . . Perhaps his chief fault is that he does not 

 allow sufficiently for the ingrained conservatism of human 

 nature and for the tenacity of vested interests. But that 

 is no reason why people should not read his book, which 

 will certainly set them thinking, and may lead a few of 

 them to try, by practical experiments, to lessen some of 

 the acknowledged evils of the present industrial system." 



THE DAILY NEWS: "The reader who may be 

 deterred from studying this volume on the ground that 

 its author is a socialist, will miss much that is well worth 

 knowing. . . . We recommend our readers to peruse 

 Prince Kropotkin's survey of manufacturing progress in 

 foreign countries. There is no exaggeration in it, it is 

 clear and concise, and just the kind of summary for those 

 who without time for mastering intricate details must rest 

 content with a general statement of the world's industrial 

 movement. . . . But most interesting of all is the de- 

 scription of the wonderful advance now being made in 

 agricultural methods. . ; . The book is a most valuable 

 contribution to the discussion of a problem of national 

 importance." 



SUNDAY CHRONICLE : " A stimulating and remark- 

 able book." 



