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Days," by J. C. Fife Cookson ; " From Heart's 

 Content," by Clara Doty Bates; "Parnassian 

 Riches," by Julius L. Hempstead ; " Eleusis, and 

 Lesser Poems," by William Rufus Perkins; 

 " Rings and Love Knots," by S. Minturn Peck ; 

 " Quiet Music," by Charles Eugene Banks, with 

 an introduction by Opie Read ; " By the Atlantic : 

 Later Poems," of I. D. Van Duzee ; " Night 

 Etchings," by A. K. G. ; "A Volume of Poems," 

 by Mrs. M. A. B. Kelly ; " Dreams and Days," by 

 George Parsons Lathrop ; " Souvenirs of Occa- 

 sions," by Sarah Louisa Oberholtzer ; " Losing 

 Ground : A Series of Sonnets," by Henry Wol- 

 cott Bowen ; " Poems," of Eleanor C. Donnelly ; 

 " Lyrics," of Cora Fabbri ; " The Wings of 

 Icarus," by Susan Marr Spalding ; " Summer- 

 Fallow," by Charles Buxton Going ; " The 

 Dream of Art," by Espy Williams ; " Links from 

 Broken Chains," by Donizetti Muller ; " Poems," 

 by Edith Willis Linn ; " Clytie, and Other 

 Poems," by Marguerite E. Easter ; and " The 

 Pilgrim's Vision," by Minnie Willis Baines. " The 

 End of Time," by L. G. Barbour, D. D. ; " The 

 Story of the Crucifixion," by William Mitchell ; 

 ' The Feast of the Virgins, and Other Poems," by 

 H. L. Gordon ; and " The Tempting of the King," 

 by William Vincent Byars, were all solemn or re- 

 ligious in tone. " Bessie Gray " and " Our Step- 

 mother," by Martha Perry Lowe, were gotten up 

 in holiday style, with pictures by well-known 

 artists. A new complete edition was issued of 

 " Poems," by Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr ; " Some 

 Rhymes of Ironquill of Kansas " saw the light, 

 and " Poems of Gun and Rod," by Earnest Mc- 

 Gaffey, were illustrated by Herbert E. Butler. 

 ' The Dragon of Wantley," by Owen Wister, 

 offered a new version of the old ballad. " By 

 Mill and Stream " was a collection of poetical 

 selections, compiled by Helen Marion Burnside, 

 whose " Man the Lifeboat " was illustrated in 

 colors ; Vol. II was issued of the " Lover's 

 Year-Book of Poetry," collected by Horace 

 Parker Chandler ; " A Book of Famous Verse " 

 was selected by Agnes Repplier ; Clinton Collins 

 put together "All Poetry : A Selection of Eng- 

 lish Verse"; M. H. compiled "Poetry of the 

 Gathered Years," as did Katharine Paine Sutton 

 " Leaves of Healing " ; and C. M. T. prepared a 

 "Browning Year-Book." "As told by the But- 

 terfly " were stories in verse, told by Mary Ken- 

 nard, illustrated in color. " Watchwords from 

 John Boyle O'Reilly " was edited, with an esti- 

 mate of the poet, by Katherine E. Conway. 



Political, Social, and Moral Science. To 

 political science belong " An Introduction to the 

 Study of the Constitution," by Morris M. Cohn, 

 in " Johns Hopkins University Studies," showing 

 the play of physical and social factors in the crea- 

 tion of institutional law; "Man and the State," 

 seventeen popular lectures and discussions of vari- 

 ous political subjects. before the Brooklyn Ethi- 

 cal Association ;. " Direct Legislation by the Peo- 

 ple," advocated by Nathan Cree ; " Direct Legis- 

 lation by the Citizenship through the Initiative 

 and Referendum," stating concisely the methods 

 in vogue in Switzerland, by James W. Sullivan ; 

 and " Historical and Political Essays," by Henry 

 Cabot Lodge. " The Old South : Essays, Social, 

 and Political," were written with a purpose by 

 Thomas Nelson Page. The " Theory of Dynam- 

 ic Economics " was set forth by Simon N. Pat- 



ten in " Publications of the University of Penn- 

 sylvania, Political Economy and Public Law 

 Series " ; and the " Economic Causes of Moral 

 Progress " in " Publications of the American 

 Academy of Political and Social Science." " Pat- 

 ten's Dynamic Economics " were reviewed in the 

 same "Publications," by John B. Clark. Edwin 

 R. A. Seligman wrote " On the Shifting and In- 

 cidence of Taxation " in the " Publications of 

 the American Economic Association," another 

 issue of which was " Sinking Funds," by E. A. 

 Ross ; " Equitable Taxation " was the theme of 

 six essays by Walter E. Weyl, Robert Luce, Bol- 

 ton Hall, and others. " The Free-Trade Strug- 

 gle in England," by M. M. Trumbull (Wheel- 

 barrow), was revised and enlarged in a second 

 edition. William M. Springer touched upon 

 " Tariff Reform : The Paramount Issue " ; " State 

 Papers and Speeches on the Tariff," by eminent 

 authorities on both sides of the protective con- 

 troversy, had an introduction by F. W. Taussig ; 

 " The Tariff Controversy in the United States, 

 1789-1833," with a summary of the period before 

 the adoption of the Constitution, was by Orrin 

 Leslie Elliott, making No. 1 of " History and 

 Economics Monographs of Leland Stanford, 

 Junior, University " ; Edward Atkinson collected 

 a series of treatises on the tariff and the currency 

 written by him for various daily newspapers, un- 

 der the title of " Taxation and Work " ; Fletch- 

 er W. Hewes and William McKinley, Jr., were 

 jointly responsible for the Republican campaign 

 handbook for 1892, " What are the Facts? Pro- 

 tection and Reciprocity illustrated " ; while 

 "Who pays your Taxes?" a consideration of 

 the question of taxation by David A. Wells, 

 George H. Andrews, Thomas G. Shearman, and 

 others, in the " Questions of the Day Series," was 

 edited by Bolton Hall. The " Basis of the De- 

 mand for Public Regulation of Industries " was 

 investigated by W. D. Dabney in the " Publica- 

 tions of the American Academy of Political and 

 Social Science"; "The Economy of High 

 Wages," by J. Schoenhof, late United States 

 Consul, had an introduction by Hon. Thomas F. 

 Bayard ; Augustus Jacobson prescribed " An 

 Ounce of Prevention to save America from hav- 

 ing a Government of the Few, by the Few, and 

 for the Few," and he also published two bro- 

 chures, " The Crisis of a Party " and " The Next 

 Step forward," advocating similar theories. 

 " Samson and Shylock " was a preacher's plea 

 for the workingmen, himself a day laborer, by 

 Rev. J. M. Driver; "Socialism." a chapter o'f 

 Rev. Victor Cathrein's moral philosophy, edited 

 by Rev. James Conway; and "The American 

 Peasant : A Timely Allegory," by T. H. Tibbies 

 and "Another." "Socialism, from Genesis to 

 Revelation " was traced by Rev. F. M. Spra<?ue. 

 Daniel Strange wrote "The Farmer's Tariff 

 Manual, by a Farmer," and Wilbur Aldrich pro- 

 posed a project for "Farming Corporations." 

 " The Geometrical Theory of the Determination 

 of Prices " was defined by Leon Walras, and " A 

 Third Revolution " was prophesied by Edward 

 P. Cheyney, in " Publications of the American 

 Academy of Political and Social Science," other 

 issues of which were " Political Organization of 

 a Modern MunicipaUtv," by W. D. Lewis : "Sir 

 William Temple on the Origin and Nature of 

 Government," by Frank I. Herriott ; " The In- 



