WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR 



THE COLONIZATION OF 

 RURAL BRITAIN 



(A COMPLETE SCHEME FOR 

 THE REGENERATION OF RURAL LIFE) 



In Two Volumes, Price 10s. 6d. 



SOME OF THE PRESS OPINIONS 



The Times. " It would have been better for the country if 

 politicians had paid more attention to the veteran reformer in the past, 

 and we venture to say they will do well to take note of his utterance 

 now. ... He approaches the subject as a son of the soil. It is evi- 

 dent in his treatment. He does not handle it like a politician or 

 theorist, but as a man to whom it is a matter of real and heartfelt 

 interest. . . . Mr. Collings does not bolster up his case ; he is far too 

 much in earnest about it and too well supplied with genuine argu- 

 ments. . . . His whole book breathes sincerity." 



Daily Telegraph. "Mr. Jesse Collings, as all students of agri- 

 cultural reform know, has given the attention of a lifetime to that 

 great national concern, and has laboured throughout a long Parlia- 

 mentary career to press it upon the notice of a Legislature commonly 

 occupied with matters much less important. . . . The work deals 

 with the whole field of land reform with a fulness which should secure 

 it a high place as a handbook of bold and constructive agricultural 

 policy." 



Estates Gazette. "The work deals with the whole field of land 

 reform with a fulness and sincerity that should secure it a high place 

 as a handbook of bold and constructive agricultural policy." 



Live Stock Journal. "The book is sure to prove a valuable aid 

 to Members of Parliament, to owners and occupiers of land, and to 

 all others interested in the study and settlement of the land question. 

 Everyone must read it." 



Daily Express. "' The Colonization of Rural Britain ' is a work 

 which gives cause both for serious study and decisive action. . . . 

 Mr. Collings shows himself to be very tolerant and broad-minded to 

 all who may feel disposed to differ from him. His arguments are 

 enforced by facts which it would be difficult to dispute." 



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