80. COMMON-SENSE IN LAW. By Prof. Paul Vinogradoff, D. C. L., 



LL. D. Social and Legal Rules Legal Rights and Duties Facts 

 and Acts in Law Legislation Custom Judicial Precedents Equity 

 The Law of Nature. 



49. ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. By S. J. Chapman, 



Professor of Political Economy and Dean of Faculty of Commerce 

 and Administration, University of Manchester. 



11. THE SCIENCE OF WEALTH. By J. A. Hobson, author of "Prob- 

 lems of Poverty." A study of the structure and working of the modern 

 business world. 



1. PARLIAMENT. ITS HISTORY, CONSTITUTION, AND PRAC- 

 TICE. By Sir Courtenay P. Ilbert, Clerk of the House of Commons. 



16. LIBERALISM. By Prof. L. T. Hobhouse, author of "Democracy and 

 Reaction." A masterly philosophical and historical review of the subject. 



5. THE STOCK EXCHANGE. By F. W. Hirst, Editor of the London 

 Economist. Reveals to the non-financial mind the facts about invest- 

 ment, speculation, and the other terms which the title suggests. 



10. THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT. By J. Ramsay Macdonald, Chair, 

 man of the British Labor Party. 



28. THE EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRY. By D. H. MacGregor, Professor 

 of Political Economy, University of Leeds. An outline of the recent 

 changes that have given us the present conditions of the working classes 

 and the principles involved. 



29. ELEMENTS OF ENGLISH LAW. By W. M. Geldart, Vinerian 

 Professor of English Law, Oxford. A simple statement of the basic 

 'principles of the English legal system on which that of the United 

 States is based. 



32. THE SCHOOL: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF EDU- 

 CATION. By J. J. Findlay, Professor of Education, Manchester. 

 Presents the history, the psychological basis, and the theory of the 

 school with a rare power of summary and suggestion. 



6. IRISH NATIONALITY. By Mrs. J. R. Green. A brilliant account 

 of the genius and mission of the Irish people. "An entrancing work, 

 and I would advise every one with a drop of Irish blood in his veins 

 or a vein of Irish sympathy in his heart to read it." New York, Times 



