SOCIAL SCIENCE SERIES -'Continued). 



j:; The Working Class Movement in America. 



Dr. EDWARD and E. MAI 



' Will give a good idea of the conation of the worki-g classes in America, and of 

 the various organisations which they have formed." Scots Leader. 

 24. Luxury. Prof. KMII.I: DE L\\ 



"An eloquent plea on moral and economical grounds for simplicity of life." - 

 Acatl 

 J". The Land and the Labourers. Rev. C. \V 



"This admirab'e book should le circulated in every village in the country." 

 Manchester Guardian. 

 ji. The Evolution of Property. 1'ui I.AFARGUK. 



"Will prove interest}; g and profitable 10 all students of econonvc hi 

 Scotsman. 



'27. Crime and its Causes. W. MORRISON. 



" Can hardly fail to suggest to all readers several new and pregnant reflections on 

 the subject." Anti-Jm 



9$. Principles of State Interference. D. G. KITCHIK, M.A. 



" An interesting contribution to the controversy on the functions of the State." 

 Glmx<>;.- 11 

 JU. German Socialism and F. Lassalle. \V. ! 



"As a biographical history of German Socialistic movements during this century 

 it may be accepted as complete." Itritish \\'eekl\. 



30. The Purse and the Conscience. H. M. IIK.M 



" Shows c< mmon sense and fairness in his arguments." 



31. Origin of Property in Land. IT . Kdu. -d, with an 



Introductory Chapter on the English Manor, by Prof. W. J. A 

 " His views are clearly stated, and are worth reading." Sattn 

 Hie English Republic. W. J. I.INTON. Edited by K 



"Characterised by that vigorous intellectuality which has marked his long life of 

 literary and artistic activity." Glasgow- Herald. 

 .'.:{. The Co-Operative Movement BEA 



" Without doubt the ablest and most philosophical analysis of the Co-Operative 

 Movement which has yet been produced." Speaker. 

 Neighbourhood Guilds. Dr. 



" A most suggestive little book to any one interested in the social question. 1 ' 

 fall Mull </.. 



:tf. Modern Humanists. J. M. ROBF.KTSON. 



" Mr. Robertson's style is excellent nay, even brilliant and his purely literary 

 criticisms bear the mark of much acumen." Times. 



Outlooks from the New Standpoint 1 Hi i. FORT BAX. 



" Mr. Bax is a very acute and accomplished student of history and economics." 

 Daily Chronicle. 



37. Distributing Co-Operative Societies. Dr. LUIGI PizzAMir.uo. Edited by 



F. I. - 



" Dr. Pi/zamiglio has gathered together and grouped a wide array of facts and 

 statistics, and they speak tor themselves." Speaker. 



38. Collectivism and Socialism. By A. NACQUKT. Edited by W. HEAFORD. 



An admirable criticism by a well-known French politician of the New Sociali-rr. 

 of Marx and Lassalle." Daily Chronicle. 



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



" Brimful of excellent ideas." Anti-Jacobin. 



40. The Modern Slate. PAUL LEROY BEAUMEI . 



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

 inquirer." \. H. Lfiuwiist. 



41. The Condition of Labour. HENRY Gi 



" Written with strik'ng ability, and sure to attract attention." Newcastle Ci. 



42. The Revolutionary Spirit preceding the French Revolution. 



FELIX ROCQUAIN. With a Preface by Professor H 



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

 the study of that catastrophe." Scotsman. 



43. The Student's Marx. EDWARD AVEI.IM;. 



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



44. A Short History of Parliament. B. C. SKOTTOWK, M.A. lOxon.). 



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

 Spectator. 



