Peabody The Approach to the Social Question. BY FRANCIS 



GREENWOOD PEABODY. 



" This book is at once the most delightful, persuasive, and saga- 

 cious contribution to the subject." Louisville Courier-Journal. 



Pierce The Tariff and the Trusts. BY FRANKLIN PIERCE. 



" An excellent campaign document for a non-protectionist." -- 

 Independent. 



Rauschenbusch Christianity and the Social Crisis. BY WALTER 



RAUSCHENBUSCH. 



" It is a book to like, to learn from, and to be charmed with." 

 New York Times. 



Riis The Making of an American. BY JACOB Rns. 



" Its romance and vivid incident make it as varied and delightful 

 as any romance." Publisher's Weekly. 



Riis Theodore Roosevelt, the Citizen. BY JACOB Rns. 



" A refreshing and stimulating picture." New York Tribune. 



Ryan A Living Wage; Its Ethical and Economic Aspects. BY 



REV. J. A. RYAN. 



" The most judicious and balanced discussion at the disposal of the 

 general reader." World To-day. 



Scott Increasing Human Efficiency in Business. BY WALTER 



DILL SCOTT. 



" An important contribution to the literature of business psy- 

 chology." The American Banker. 



St. Maur The Earth's Bounty. BY KATE V. ST. MAUR. 

 " Practical ideas about the farm and garden." 



St. Maur A Self-supporting Home. BY KATE V. ST. MAUR. 



" Each chapter is the detailed account of all the work necessary 

 for one month in the vegetable garden, among the small fruits, 

 with the fowls, guineas, rabbits, and in every branch of husbandry 

 to be met with on the small farm." Louisville Courier-Journal. 



Sherman What is Shakespeare? BY L. A. SHERMAN. 



" Emphatically a work without which the library of the Shake- 

 speare student will be incomplete." Daily Telegram. 



Sidgwick Home Life in Germany. BY A. SIDGWICK. 



" A vivid picture of social life and customs in Germany to-day." 



Simons Social Forces in American History. BY A. W. SIMONS. 



" A forceful interpretation of events in the light of economics." 



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