Co-Operation 



The Hope of the Consumer 



BY EMERSON P. HARRIS 



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President of the Montclair Co-operative Society 

 With an Introduction by John Graham Brooks 



Cloth, 13, $2.00 



This new book meets the problems of merchandising in 

 an original, sane and suggestive way, and gives an approach 

 to the subject of co-operation which is of far more than 

 academic value. Mr. Harris through his close association 

 with the co-operative movement, has come into frequent 

 contact with the actual working of the plan, and has em- 

 bodied in this volume a treatment of the subject that is 

 notably fresh and practical. 



" The volume is splendid," he writes, " really splendid. 

 I do not know of any Socialist literature that so convincingly 

 shows up the disorder of capitalist distribution as this one. 

 To my mind it is the first book of the coming literature on 

 the great co-operative movement of the future. It is going 

 to make American co-operators by the thousands, perhaps 

 by the hundreds of thousands." 



Mr. Albert Sonnichsen, well known author. 



" Frank and sincere and open hearted. . . . The author 

 is full of his subject and writes from a brimming reservoir 

 of facts. . . . His earnestness and devotion are manifest in 

 all the twenty-four chapters of this interesting and sugges- 

 tive treatise. . . . 



A carefully written and useful book. It should have a 

 wide circulation and reading." 



The Evening Sun. 



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