SOCIAL SCIENCE SERIES, 



SCARLET CLOTH, EACH ?s. Vd. 



1. Work and Wages. Prof. J. E. THOROLD ROGERS. 



" Nothing that Professor Rogers writes can fail to be of interest to thoughtful 

 people." Athena-urn. 



2. Civilisation : its Cause and Cure. EDWARD CARPENTER. 



" No passing piece of polemics, but a permanent possession." Scottish Review. 



3. Quintessence of Socialism. Dr. SCHAFFLE. 



" Precisely the manual needed. Brief, lucid, fair and wise." British Weeklv. 



4. Darwinism and Politics. D. G. RITCHIE, M.A. (Oxon.). 



New Edition, with two additional Essays on HUMAN EVOLUTION. 

 "One of the most suggestive books we have met with." Literary World. 



5. Religion of Socialism. E. BELFORT BAX. 



6. Ethics of Socialism. E. BELFORT BAX. 



" Mr. Bax is by far the ablest of the English exponents of Socialism." Westminster 

 Review. 



7 The Drink Question. Dr. KATE MITCHELL. 



" Plenty of interesting matter for reflection." Graphic. 



8. Promotion of General Happiness. Prof. M. MACMILLAN. 



"A reasoned account of the most advanced and most enlightened utilitarian doc- 

 trii.e in a clear and readable form." Scotsman. 



9. England's Ideal, &c. EDWARD CARPENTER. 



"The literary power is unmistakable, their freshness of style, their humour, and 

 their enthusiasm." Pall Mall Gazette. 



10. Socialism in England. SIDNEY WEBB, LL.B. 



"The best general view of the subject from the modern Socialist side." A thenteum . 



11. Prince Bismarck and State Socialism. W. H. DAWSON. 



"A succinct, well-digested review of German social and economic legislation since 

 1870.'' Saturday Review. 



12. Godwin's Political Justice (On Property). Edited by H. S. SALT. 



"Shows Godwin at his best; with an interesting and informing introduction." 

 Glasgow Herald. 



13. The Story of the French Revolution. E. BELFORT BAX. 



"A trustworthy outline." Scotsman. 



14. The Co-Operative Commonwealth. LAURENCE GRONLUND. 



" An independent exposition of the Socialism of the Marx school." Contemporary 

 Review, 



15. Essays and Addresses. BERNARD BOSANQUET, M.A. (Oxon.). 



"Ought to be in the hands of every student of the Nineteenth Century spirit." 



"No one can complain of not being able to understand what Mr. Bosanquet 

 means." Pall Mall Gazette. 



16. Charity Organisation. C. S. LOCH, Secretary to Charity Organisation 



Society. 



" A perfect little manual." Athena-inn. 

 " Deserves a wide circulation." Scotsman. 



17. Thoreau's Anti-Slavery and Reform Papers. Edited by H. S. SALT, 



"An interesting collection of essays." Literary World. 



18. Self-Help a Hundred Years Ago. G. J. HoLYOAKfc 



" Will be studied with much benefit by all who are interested in the amelioration 

 of the condition of the poor." Morning Post. 



19. The New York State Reformatory at Elmira. ALEXANDER WINTER. 



With Preface by HAVELOCK ELLIS. 

 "A valuable contribution to the literature of penology." Black and White. 



20. Common Sense about Women. T. W. HIGGINSON. 



"An admirable collection of papers, advocating in the most liberal spirit the 

 emancipation of women." Woman's Herald. 



21. The Unearned Increment. W. H. DAWSON. 



" A concise but comprehensive volume." Echo. 



22. Our Destiny. LAURENCE GRONLUND. 



" A very vigorous little book, dealing with the influence of Socialism on morals 

 and religion." Daily Chronicle. 



