SOCIAL SCIENCE SERIES- (Continued). 



.39. The London Programme. SIDNEY WEBB, LL.B. 



" Brimful of excellent Idea*." Anti- Jacobin. 



40. The Modern State. PAUL LEROY BEAULMU. 



"A most interesting book; well worth a place in the library of every social 

 Inquirer." .tf. U. Economist. 



41. The Condition of Labour. HENRY GEOBOB. 



" Written with striking ability, and sure to attract attention." Newcastle Chroniclt. 



42. The Revolutionary Spirit preceding the French Revolution. 



FELIX ROCQUAIN. With a Preface by Professor HUXLEY. 

 ' The student of the French Revolution will find in it an excellent introduction to 

 the study of that catastrophe." Scotsman. 

 48. The Student's Marx. EDWARD AVELINO, D.So. 



" One of the most practically useful of any in the Series." Glasgow Htrald. 

 44. A Short History of Parliament. B. C. SKOTTOWE. M.A. (Oxon.). 



" Deals very carefully and completely with this side of constitutional history." 

 Spectator. 



45. Poverty : Its Genesis and Exodus. J. 6. GODARD. 



" He states the problems with great force and clearness " N. B. Economist. 



46. The Trade Policy of Imperial Federation. MAURICE H. HERVEY. 



" An interesting contribution to the discussion. 'Publisher? Circular. 



47. The Dawn of Radicalism. J. BOWLES DALY, LL.D. 



" Forms an admirable picture of an epoch more pregnant, perhaps, with political 

 instruction than any other in the world's history." Daily Telegraph. 



48. The Destitute Alien in Great Britain. ARNOLD WHITE ; MONTAGUE CRACKAN- 



THORPE, Q.C. ; W. A. M'ARTHUR, M.P.; W. H. WILKINS, feo. 

 "Much valuable information concerning a burning question of the day." Timft. 



49. Illegitimacy and the Influence of Seasons on Conduct. 



ALBERT LEFFINOWELL, M.D. 



We have not often seen a work based on statistics which is more continuously 

 interesting. " Westminster Review. 



W. Commercial Crises of the Nineteenth Century. H. M. HYNDMAN. 



"One of the best and most permanently useful volumes of the Series." Literary 

 Opinion. 



61. The State and Pensions in Old Age. J. A. SPENDER and ARTHUR ACLAND, M.P. 



" A careful and cautious examination of the question." Time*. 



62. The Fallacy of Saving. JOHN M. EOBERTSON. 



" A plea for the reorganisation of our social and industrial system." Speaker. 



63. The Irish Peasant. ANON. 



'A real contribution to the Irish Problem by a close, patient and dispassionate 

 investigator." Daily Chronicle. 



64. The Effects of Machinery on Wages. Prof. J. S. NICHOLSON, D.So. 



"Ably reasoned, clearly stated, impartially written." Literary World. 



65. The Social Horizon. ANON. 



"A really admirable little book, bright, clear, and unconventional." Daily 

 Chronicle. 

 56. Socialism, Utopian and Scientific. FREDERICK EXCELS. 



"The body of the book is still fresh and striking." Daily Chronicle. 

 67. Land Nationalisation. A. R. WALLACE. 



" The most instructive and convincing of the popular works on the subject." 

 National Reformer. 

 58. The Ethic of Usury and Interest. Rev. W. BLTSSARD. 



"The work is marked by genuine ability." Xorth British Agriculturalist. 

 69. The Emancipation of Women. ADF.LE CREPAZ. 



" By far the most comprehensive, luminous, and penetrating work on tbis question 

 that I have yet met with." Extract from Mr. GLADSTONE'S Preface. 



60. The Eight Hours' Question. JOHN M. ROBERTSON. 



"A very cogent and sustained argument on what is at present the unpopular 

 side." Times. 



61. Drunkenness. GEORGE R. WILSON, M.B. 



" Well written, carefully reasoned, free from cant, and full of sound sense." 

 National Observer. 



62. The New Reformation. BAMSDEN BALMFORTH. 



" A striking presentation of the nascent religion, how best to realize the personal 

 and social ideal." Westminster Review. 



63 The Agricultural Labourer. T. E. KEBBE,*. 



" A short summary of his position, with appendices on wages, education, allot 

 ments, etc., etc." 



64. Ferdinand Lassalle as a Social Reformer. E. BERNSTEIN. 



" A worthy addition to the Social Science Series." North British Economist. 



