' We have nothing- but the highest praise for these 

 little books, and no one who examines them will have 

 anything else."— IVesiminsier Gazette, 22nd June 1912. 



THE PEOPLE'S BOOKS 



THE FIRST NINETY VOLUMES 



The volumes issued are marked with an asterisk 

 science: 



*i. The Foundations of Science . . By W. C. D. Whetham, F.R.S. 



*2. Embryology— The Beginnings of Life By Prof. Gerald Leighton, M.l'. 



3. Biology— The Science of Life . . By Prof. \V. D. Henderson, M.A. 



4. Animal Life ...... By Prof. E. W MacBride, F.R.S. 



•5. Botany, The Modern Study of Plants By AI. C. Stopes, D.Sc, Ph D. 



6. Bacteriology By W. E. Carnegie Dickson, iM.P. 



•7. The Structure of the Earth . . By the Rev. T. G. Bonney F R..S. 



•8. Evolution By E. S. Goodrich, MA., F.R.S. 



9. Darwm By Prof. W. Garstang, M.A., D.Sc. 



*io. Heredity By J. A. S. Watson, Ji.Sr. 



•ii. Inorganic Chemistry .... Bv Prof. E. C. C. Balv, F.R.S. 



•12. Organic Chemistry .... By Prof. J. B. Cohen, B.Sc, F.R.S. 



•13. The Principles ot Electricity . . By Norman R. Campbell, M.A. 



*i4. Radiation By P. Phillips, D.Sc. 



•15. The Science of the Stars . . . By E. W. Maunder, F.R.A.S. 



16. Light, according to Modern Science By P. Phillips, D.Sc. 



♦17. Weather-Science By R. G. K. Lempfert, M.A. 



•iS. Hypnotism By Alice Hutchison, M.D. 



•19. The Baby: A Mother's Book by a1 p tt ■ •. w 



Mother ... j- By a University Woman. 



20. Youth and Sex— Dangers and Safe- f EyMarySch .rlieb.M.D., M.S., ai'd 

 guards for Boys and Girls . .\ G. E. C. Pritchard, M..A., M.D. 

 •21. Motherhood— A Wife's Handbook . By H. S. Davidson, F.R.C.S.K. 



*22. Lord Kelvin By A. Russell, M. A., D.Sc. 



*23. Huxley By Professor G. Leighton, RLD. 



24. Sir W. Huggins and Spectroscopic/ By E.W. Maunder, F. R.A.S., of the 



Astronomy (^ Roval Observatory, Greenwich. 



•62. Practical Astronomy .... By H. Macpherson, Jr., F.R.A.S. 



•63. Aviation [^^ <'?^^'^^\-^- ^^^"^er, R.N.. 



I M.I.E.E. 



•64. Navigation By Rev. W. Hall, R.N., B.A. 



65. Pond Life By E. C. Ash, M.R.A.C. 



•66. Dietetics By Alex. Bryce, M.D., D.P.H. 



PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION 



25. The Meaning of Philosophy . . ByProf. A. E.Taylor, M. A., F.B.A. 

 •26. Henri Bergson By H. Wildon Carr. 



27. Psychology By H. J. Watt, M.A. . Ph.D. 



28. Ethics ByCanonRashdall.D.Litt., F.B.A. 



29. Kant's Philosophy By A. D. Lindsay, M..\. 



30. The Teaching of Plato . . . By A. D. Lindsay, M.A. 



♦67. Aristotle By Prof. A. E.Taylor, M. A., F.B.A. 



68. Nietzsche By M. A. Miigge, Ph.D. 



•6g. Eucken By A. J. Jones, M. A., B.Sc, Ph.D. 



70. Beauty^^^an^ Essay in Experimental | g^ ^ ^y Valentine. B.A. 



71. The Problem of Truth . .* .' By H. Wildon Carr. 



31. Buddhism I By Pro^f.T. W.Rhys Davids, M. A., 



, D _ ^ ., ,. . /By H. B. Coxon. Preface, Mgr. 



'32. Roman Catholicism . . . -i R. H. Benson. 



33. The Oxford Movement ... By Wilfrid P. Ward. 



