A Remarkable Book. Edward Bellamy. 



THE 



KINGDOM OF THE UNSELFIS 



OR, 



EMPIRE OF THE WISE. 



BY JOHN LORD PECK. 

 Cloth, i2mo $1.00. 



"Should be re-read by every seeker after truth." Roc kland Independent. 



" Polished in style and very often exquisite in expression." Natick Citizen. 



" The book is interesting throughout, and the more widely it is read the better." T 

 Century. 



"Shows profound research, original ideas, and what be almost called inspiration.' 

 day Times (Tacoma). 



" The effort is noble, and the author has not escaped saying many profound ai 

 things." Christian Union. 



"One of a large number of ' reformatory' volumes now being printed, but it is bett 

 many of them." Truth Seeker. 



" The book is from a widely-read man, and is written for a high end. In its inte 

 and 'spiritual* aspects, it is educative and stimulating." The New Ideal. 



"The book before us is one of the signs of the times. It prophesies a new ag 

 exhorts to the life which shall further its coming." New Church Messenger. 



"The book is a natural product of the prophetic element of the times, which is re 

 forward into the new economic age we are just entering." Teacher's Outlook, 



" The chapters on ' Natural and Social Selection' are among the most interesting 

 book, and require close reading to take in the whole drift of their meaning. "- 

 Tribune. 



" It is a real contribution to original and advanced thought upon the highest the 

 life and religion of intellectual, moral, social, material and spiritual progress.' 

 Unitarian. 



"There are many golden sentences in the chapter on Love, and the practical good 

 shown in the treatment of the marriage question would help many husbands and w: 

 live more happily together." The Dawn. 



" This is a new and thoroughly original treatment of the subjects of morality, religi< 

 human perfectibility, and furnishes a new ground for the treatment of all social que, 

 It is radical and unique." The Northwestern, 



"It is in no sense an ordinary work. It makes strong claims and attempts to car 

 the largest purposes. Taking the stand-point of science, it attacks the gravest probli 

 the times with an endeavor to show that the most advanced science will enable us to 

 the most satisfactory conclusions." Chicago Inter Ocean. 



"One of the most important recent works for those who are striving to rise into a 

 life, who are struggling to escape the thraldom of the present selfish and pessimist! 

 Many passages in Mr. Peck's work strongly suggest the lofty teachings of those nobi 

 the ancient philosophers, the Stoics. Those who are hungering and thirsting after a : 

 existence will find much inspiration in ' The Kingdom of the Unselfish.' " The Arena. 



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