86 LITEEAEY ANNOUNCEMENTS 



T. FISREH UNWIN'S NEW BOOKS. 



Religion in Europe and the World Crisis. By 



CHAELES E. OSBOENE, Author of " The Life of Father 

 Dolling." Cloth, 7s. 6d. net. 



"A book of permanent value One of the most interesting, one of the 



most timely, and one of the most valuable I have read since war was 

 declared." Manchester Guardian. 



"The volume demands attention as the result of much reflection on 

 questions of primary importance by a thoughtful and cultured observer, 

 who writes with the force of strong conviction informed by careful and 

 wide reading." Tlie Times. 



The New Protectionism. By J. A. HOBSON. Cloth, 

 2s. 6d. net. 



"In this compact little book Mr. J. A. Hobson has written the first 

 expert analysis of the new movement. It is a ruthless and unsparing 

 piece of criticism, written with all the author's familiar dialectical 



power Popular in its style yet scientific in its thought, it should do 



much to fix wavering convictions and stimulate the demand for a con- 

 structive policy." Mr. H. N. Brailsford, in the "Daily News." 



The Future of Christianity. By REGINALD H. 

 CKOMPTON. Cloth, 6s. net. 



The purpose of this book is constructive. After outlining some of the 

 difficulties which beset the ordinary man in his religious beliefs, it shows 

 that similar difficulties exist in the wider regions of philosophy and 

 psychology. 



National Power and Prosperity. By CONKAD GILL, 



M.A. With an Introduction by Professor GEOEGE UN WIN. 

 Cloth, 4s. 6d. net. 



The book bears closely on vital questions of the day, especially in the 

 chapters on the survivals of Mercantilism in Germany and elsewhere ; the 

 economic and non- economic causes of warfare. 



Questions of War and Peace. By Professor L. T. 

 HOBHOUSE. Cloth, 3s. 6d. net. 



In this volume some of the larger problems raised by the war are 

 examined in the form of dialogues in which the views taken by men and 

 women of different schools of thought are represented. 



The Freudian Wish and its Place in Ethics. 



By EDWIN B. HOLT, Assistant Professor of Psychology, 

 Harvard University. Cloth, 4s. 6d. net. 



Professor Holt here reviews Freud's work in its ethical aspect. 



The Future Of Militarism. An Examination of F. Scott 

 Oliver's Ordeal by Battle. By KOLAND. Cloth, 2s. 6d. net. 



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