55. MISSIONS: THEIR RISE AND DEVELOPMENT. By Mrs. Man- 

 dell Creighton, author of "History of England." The author seeks to 

 prove that missions have done more to civilize the world than any 

 other human agency. 



52. ETHICS. By G. E. Moore, Lecturer in Moral Science, Cambridge. 

 Discusses what is right and what is wrong, and the whys and where- 

 fores. 



65. THE LITERATURE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. By George F. 

 Moore. Professor of the History of Religion, Harvard University "A 

 popular work of the highest order. Will be profitable to anybody 

 who cares enough about Bible study to read a serious book on the 

 subject." American Journal of Theology. 



88. RELIGIOUS DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN OLD AND NEW TESTA- 

 MENTS. By R. H. Charles, Canon of Westminster. Shows how 

 religious and ethical thought between 180 P, C. and 100 A. D. grew 

 naturally into that of the New Testament. 



50. THE MAKING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. By B. W. Bacon, 



Professor of New Testament Criticism, Yale. An authoritative 

 summary of the results of modern critical research with regard to 

 the origins of the New Testament. 



SOCIAL SCIENCE. 



91. THE NEGRO. By W. E. Burghardt DuBois, author of "Souls of 

 Black Folks," etc. A history of the black man in Africa, America and 

 elsewhere. 



77. CO-PARTNERSHIP AND PROFIT SHARING. By Aneurin Wil- 

 liams, Chairman, Executive Committee, International Co-opera- 

 tive Alliance, etc. Explains the various types of co-partnership and 

 profit-sharing, and gives details of the arrangements^ now in force in 

 many of the creat industries. 



99. POLITICAL THOUGHT: THE UTILITARIANS. FROM BENT- 

 HAM TO J. S. MILL. By William L. P. Davidson. 



103. ENGLISH POLITICAL THOUGHT. From Locke to Bentham. By 

 Harold J. Laski, Professor of Political Science in the London School of 

 Economics. 



98. POLITICAL THOUGHT: FROM HERBERT SPENCER TO THE 

 PRESENT DAY. By Ernest Barker, M. A. 



79. UNEMPLOYMENT. By A. C. Pigou, M. A., Professor of Political 

 Economy at Cambridge. The meaning, measurement, distribution, 

 and effects of unemployment, its relation to wages, trade fluctuations, 

 and disputes, and some proposals of remedy or relief. 



