Bulletin of Recent Publications 
and Winter Announcements of 
Che QAuiversity of Chicago Press 
Railway Organization and Working 
Edited by ERNEST RITSON DEWSNUP, Professorial Lecturer on Railways 
in the University of Chicago 
S10 pages, small 8vo, cloth; net $2.00; postpaid $2.15 {[London: Unwin] 
Saar unique and significant book is a collection of lectures delivered before the railway 
classes of the University of Chicago by more than a score of railway experts of national 
Teputation. The lectures have been carefully edited, and the result is a concise, practical 
manual covering almost every conceivable phase of the railway business. The language 
throughout is clear-cut and non-technical, and easy for the general reader to follow. 
The book deserves, and will doubtless be accorded, wide and enduring popularity. 
“It is equally adapted to university classes in railway economics, to the rank and file of rail- 
way employees wishing to increase their professional efficiency, and to the intelligent public 
Mterested in the many problems of the American railway. 
Railway Organization and Working is a companion-volume to 
Lectures on Commerce 
Edited by HENRY RAND HATFIELD, sometime Assistant Professor of 
Political Economy, and Dean of the College of Commerce an Adminis- 
tration, at the University of Chicago; Associate Professor of Accounting in 
the University of California 
396 pages, small 8vo, cloth; net $1.50, postpaid $1.63 {London: Unwin] 
PUBLISHED in 1904, with a second edition the same year, this book has already become 
known to wide circles of readers. Like the foregoing, it consists of a series of lectures 
delivered before university classes. It is a compendium of views by eminent authorities on 
the Subjects of railways, trade and industry, banking and insurance, and is a handbook 
Sreat practical value to economists, tailway men, investors, and commercial educators. 
2 Full of valuable information.” —The Engineer. “Both instructive and eminently annem rods 
Not a dull Page in the book.”—Chicago Banker. We have no esitation in commen 7 t ater ag 
“Most interesting and j A dine” * as a really valuable handbook.” —The ; 
The Dial. § and instructive reading.”— ; 
iat s timely and absorbing interest.””—C. hi- ness and know how to tell others about it.”-—Boston 
tbl Evening Transcript. ee 
- aninterestingcom- “This great fund of special knowledge is furnishe 
es. ye won eminence in =r —- 
ne of the most informin books lume may be unqualifiedly recom- 
iversj ever put out _ fields, and the volume may 
as suversity.””"—Chicago Daily News. . mended.””—Cincinnati Times-Star. 
oan valuable collect; 
Tea €ction 
Pilation.”"_Tp¢ Financier 
