STUDIES IN 

 ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. 



A Series of Monographs by Lecturers and Students connected with the London 

 School of Economics and Political Science. 



1. The History of Local Rates in England. The substance of five 

 lectures given at the School in November and December, 1896. By 

 EDWIN CANNAN, M.A., LL.D. 1896; 140 pp., Crown 8vo, cloth, as. 6d. 



P. S. King ^ Son. 



2. Select Documents Illustrating the History of Trade Unionism. 



I. THE TAILORING TRADE. By F. W. GALTON. With a Preface by 

 SIDNEY WEBB, LL.B. 1896 ; 242 pp., Crown 8vo, cloth. 55. 



P. S. King & Son. 



3. German Social Democracy. Six lectures delivered at the School 

 in February and March, 1896. By the Hon. BERTRAND RUSSELL, B.A., 

 late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. With an Appendix on Social 

 Democracy and the Woman Question in Germany. By ALYS RUSSELL, 

 B.A. 1896 ; 204 pp., Crown 8vo, cloth. 33. 6d. 



P. S. King & Son. 



4. The Referendum in Switzerland. By M. SIMON DEPLOIGE, 

 University of Louvain. With a letter on the Referendum in Belgium 

 by M. J. VAN DEN HEUVEL, Professor of International Law in the 

 University of Louvain. Translated by C. P. TREVELYAN, M.A., Trinity 

 College, Cambridge, and edited with Notes, Introduction, Bibliography, 

 and Appendices, by LILIAN TOMN (Dr. Knowles), of Girton College, 

 Cambridge, Research Student ot the London School of Economics and 

 Political Science. 1898; x. and 334 pp., Crown 8vo, cloth. 75. 6d. 



P. S. King <5r> Son. 



5. The Economic Policy of Colbert. By A. J. SARGENT, M.A., 

 Senior Hulme Exhibitioner, Brasenose College, Oxford ; and Whately 

 Prizeman, 1897, Trinity College, Dublin. 1899; viii. and 138 pp., 

 Crown 8vo, cloth. 2s. 6d. P. S. King 6 Son. 



6. Local Variations in Wages. (The Adam Smith Prize, Cambridge 

 University, 1898.) By F. W. LAWRENCE, M.A., Fellow of Trinity 

 College, Cambridge. 1899; viii. and 90 pp., with Index and 18 Maps 

 and Diagrams. Quarto, 1 1 in. by 8 in., cloth. 8s. 6d. 



Longmans, Green <5r* Co. 



7. The Receipt Roll of the Exchequer for Michaelmas Term of 

 the Thirty-first year of Henry II. (1185). A unique fragment tran- 

 scribed and edited by the Class in Palaeography and Diplomatic, under 

 the supervision of the Lecturer, HUBERT HALL, F.S.A., of H.M. Public 

 Record Office. With thirty-one Facsimile Plates in Collotype, and 

 Parallel readings from the contemporary Pipe Roll. 1899; vii. and 37 

 pp.; Folio, 1 5-^ in. by n-^in., in green cloth; 2 Copies left. Apply 

 to the Director of the London School of Economics. 



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