2o MESSRS. METHUEN'S LIST 



Social Questions of To-day 



2/6 



Edited by H. DE B. GIBBINS, M.A. 

 Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



A series of volumes upon those topics of social, economic, 

 and industrial interest that are at the present moment fore- 

 most in the public mind. Each volume of the series will be written 

 by an author who is an acknowledged authority upon the subject 

 with which he deals. 



The following Volumes of the Series are ready : 



TRADE UNIONISM NEW AND OLD. By G. HOWELL, 

 M.P., Author of * The Conflicts of Capital and Labour.' 



THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT TO-DAY. By G. J. 

 HOLYOAKE, Author of * The History of Co-operation.' 



MUTUAL THRIFT. By Rev. J. FROME WILKINSON, M.A., 

 Author of * The Friendly Society Movement. ' 



PROBLEMS OF POVERTY : An Inquiry into the Industrial 

 Conditions of the Poor. By J. A. HOBSON, M.A. 



THE COMMERCE OF NATIONS. By C. F. BASTABLE, 

 M.A., Professor of Economics at Trinity College, Dublin. 



THE ALIEN INVASION. By W. H. WILKINS, B.A., Secretary 

 to the Society for Preventing the Immigration of Destitute Aliens. 



THE RURAL EXODUS. By P. ANDERSON GRAHAM. 

 LAND NATIONALIZATION. By HAROLD Cox, B.A. 



A SHORTER WORKING DAY. By H. DE B. GIBBINS 

 and R. A. HADFIELD, of the Ilecla Works, Sheffield. 



BACK TO THE LAND, being an inquiry as to the possible 

 conditions under which those now unemployed can be provided with 

 rural work, with practical suggestions as to the means by which a 

 larger number of persons than at present can be maintained from the 

 land. By HAROLD E. MOORE, F.S.I., Author of * Hints on Land 

 Improvements.' 



