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LABOUR UNREST 
War-Time Thoughts 
ona National Danger 
BY 
GEORGE EDSON TOOGOOD 
78 pages, crown Svo, tn strong paper wrapper, 6d, net, post free Sd. 
The Press have given striking prominence to this little 
work, and are practically unanimous in declaring that the 
author’s proposals go a long way towards solving one of 
our most pressing of national problems. 
The ‘‘ Oxford Magazine” says :—‘' We have not space to do 
_ justice to Mr. TOOGoop's contentions ; we can only recommend 
his pamphlet to the student of industrial relations, and observe 
that it is worth a good deal more than sixpence.”’ 
Some Geographical Factors 
in the Great War 
By T. HERDMAN,. M.Sc., F.G.S. 
(Lecturer in Geography, Municipal Training College, Hull). 
72 pages, crown Svo, with 6 Maps, sewn tn 
stout printed cover, od. net, post free rod. net. 
\ A feature of vast importance in the titanic struggle now taking 
place is the geographical condition of the various countries. In 
“* Some Geographical Factors’ the author provides much interesting 
information which helps his readers to a wider understanding of an 
important aspect of the present campaign. The concluding ‘chapter 
on ‘‘The Problems of Nationality ’’ affords a glimpse of the immense 
difficulties that face those statesmen to whose heads and hands will 
be committed the adjustment of the new boundaries. 
The ‘Literary World” says:—‘* Those who would follow intelligently 
the movements in this world contest will find much help in this little 
handbook. Mr. Herdman’s exposition of the part played in the war 
by the great land-gates and the seas is clear and informing, and is 
followed. by some sound reasoning on the commercial war and the 
problems of nationality.” ; 
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