CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



way to any new truth. Edward Carpenter has the 

 rare merit of being a poet and man of science in 

 one. He faces bravely the questions that prudes 

 of both sexes shrink from, and he offers a solu- 

 tion that deserves the attention of the ablest lead- 

 ers of popular thought, while his charmingly sim- 

 ple style makes the book easy reading for any one 

 who is looking for new light on the present and 

 the future of men and women in their relations to 

 each other. 



Towards Democracy. Latest complete 



edition, including Part IV., "Who Shall Com- 

 mand the Heart?" Cloth, octavo, gilt top, 517 

 pages, $2.50. 



CHASE, Charles H. Elementary Principles 

 of Economics. Cloth, $1.25. 



CLINE, Charles E. The Socialist Catechism. 

 (Pocket Library of Socialism, No. 41.) 

 Paper, 5 cents. 



COLSON, Ethel Maude. .The Story of a 

 Dream. Cloth, $1.00. 



COREY, W. A. How I Acquired My Millions. 

 By a Big Capitalist. (Pocket Library of 

 Socialism, No. 15.) Paper, 5 cents. 



CROSBY, Ernest. The Land of the Noonday 

 Night. Song with music by Eleanor Smith. 

 Sheet music form, 30 cents. 



DAGUE, R. A. Henry Ashton, a Novel. Cloth, 

 75 cents. 



DARROW, Clarence S. Crime and Criminals. 



Paper, 10 cents. 



This is an address delivered before the pris- 

 oners in the county jail at Chicago. It tells the 



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