Conyngton How to Help: A Manual of Practical Charity. BY 



MARY CONYNGTON. 



" An exceedingly comprehensive work with chapters on the home- 

 less man and woman, care of needy families, and the discussions of 

 the problems of child labor." 



Coolidge The United States as a World Power. BY ARCHIBALD 



CARY COOLIDGE. 



" A work of real distinction . . . which moves the reader to 

 thought." The Nation. 



Croly The Promise of American Life. BY HERBERT CROLY. 



" The most profound and illuminating study of our national conditions 

 which has appeared in many years." THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 



Devine Misery and Its Causes. BY EDWARD T. DEVINE. 



" One rarely comes across a book so rich in every page, yet so 

 sound, so logical, and thorough." Chicago Tribune. 



Earle Home Life in Colonial Days. BY ALICE MORSE EARLE. 

 " A book which throws new light on our early history." 



Ely Evolution of Industrial Society. BY RICHARD T. ELY. 



" The benefit of competition and the improvement of the race, 

 municipal ownership, and concentration of wealth are treated in a 

 sane, helpful, and interesting manner." Philadelphia Telegraph. 



Ely Monopolies and Trusts. BY RICHARD T. ELY. 



" The evils of monopoly are plainly stated, and remedies are pro- 

 posed. This book should be a help to every man in active business 

 life." Baltimore Sun. 



French How to Grow Vegetables. BY ALLEN FRENCH. 



" Particularly valuable to a beginner in vegetable gardening, giving 

 not only a convenient and reliable planting-table, but giving particu- 

 lar attention to the culture of the vegetables." Suburban Life. 



Goodyear Renaissance and Modern Art. W. H. GOODYEAR. 

 " A thorough and scholarly interpretation of artistic development." 



Hapgood Abraham Lincoln : The Man of the People. BY NORMAN 



HAPGOOD. 



" A life of Lincoln that has never been surpassed in vividness, 

 compactness, and homelike reality." Chicago Tribune. 



Haul tain The Mystery of Golf. BY ARNOLD HAULTAIN. 



" It is more than a golf book. There is interwoven with it a play 

 of mild philosophy and of pointed wit." Boston Globe. 



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