P. S. KING & SON, Ltd. 



HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH AGRICUL- 

 TURAL LABOURER FROM 1870 TO 1920 



By F. E. GREEN, Author of " The Awakening of England," " The 

 Tyranny of the Countryside," etc. A Member of the Royal Com- 

 mission on Agriculture. 165. 



" There is nobody living better equipped than Mr. Green for the task 

 he has set himself in these pages. Readers of his books know that he is 

 an admirable writer, well able to put facts and statistics into an attractive 

 form, and all those who have made any study of the agricultural problem 

 know that he speaks on the conditions of village life with an authority 

 that nobody can question. The period covered in this volume has not 

 been treated in detail by previous writers, and Mr. Green has the advan- 

 tage of an intimate personal experience in discussing the important events 

 of the last few years. His book is consequently a most interesting, and 

 also an authoritative piece of historical literature." Manchester Guardian. 



" Mr. Green is steeped in his subject, and he is better fitted than any 

 living man to do justice to it. Nobody since Cobbett has combined the 

 intimate knowledge of the life of the agricultural labourer with his grasp 

 and understanding of the wider forces of politics. His book will become 

 and remain the standard history of the modern Labour movement on the 

 farm and in the village. Its literary form is admirable." The Nation. 



" The book in itself is admirably done. If the author has ever written 

 anything so good before it has not been our good fortune to come across 

 it." Country Life. 



HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH AGRICUL- 

 TURAL LABOURER (to 1894) 



By W. HASBACH, Professor of Economics in the University of Kiel. 

 I2S. 6d. Second Impression. 



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 forming a valuable contribution to the history of social and economic 

 progress. . . . The text is fortified by ample notes and copious tables 

 of statistics, the analysis of the best opinion of each succeeding epoch is 

 illuminating, and the conclusions are just and convincing. No more 

 valuable literary aid could be given to the fruitful study of the problems 

 of rural regeneration, and no student of the subject can in future afford 

 to overlook Dr. Hasbach's book." Manchester Guardian. 



THE FUTURE OF OUR AGRICULTURE 



By HENRY W. WOLFF, Author of "Co-operation in Agriculture." 

 etc. ; Honorary Adviser to the Irish Agricultural Organisation 

 Society, one of the Founders of the British Agricultural Society, 

 and of the Agricultural Organisation Society, 1900. 125. 6d. 



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 subject from a to z, both at home and abroad, he knows how to make it 

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