The Nation's Library. 



The outstanding feature of the Nation's Libra Rr 

 is speciaUsed information by the most capable and com- 

 petent authorities, and every subject dealt with is 

 brought right up to the point of its relationship to modem 

 life and thought. 



Nothing obsolete finds a place in this series; each 

 book provides ample material for thought in its particular 

 direction and presents knowledge in its most modem 

 dress. 



The volumes already issued or in preparation 

 include ;— 



SOCIALISM AND SYNDICALISM. Philip Snowden. 

 M.P. 



AVIATION. Claude Grahame-White. 



SANE TRADE UNIONISM. W. V. Osborne (of the 



Osborne Judgment). 



INDUSTRIAL GERMANY. William HARBUxr 

 Dawson. 



EUGENICS : A SCIENCE AND AN IDEAL. Edgar 

 Schuster, M.A. (Oxon.), D.Sc, Fellow of New 

 College, Oxford, sometime Galton Research Fellow 

 in National Eugenics at the University of London. 



THE PRACTICAL SIDE OF SMALL HOLDINGS. 

 James Long, Member of Departmental Committee 

 on Small Holdings. 



MODERN VIEWS ON EDUCATION. Thiselton 

 Mark, B.Sc, D.Lit., Lecturer on Education in 

 the University of Manchester. 



WHY OUR RAILWAYS SHOULD BE NATIONAL- 

 ISED. Emil Davies (Chairman Railway National- 

 isation Society). 



THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT. Ethel Snowden 

 (Mrs I'liilip Snowden). 



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