342 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE, ETC. 



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Plunket, I. L. Citizens of the Empire. Oxford Elementary bchooi Books. 



Frowde. 1915. Pp. 168. Is. 6d. 

 PoiNCARE, R. Ce que demande la cite. Hachette. Pans. 1913. Explanation 



of the State and it.<! organisations. For young people. With illustrations. 

 QuiN, Malcolm. The Politics of the Proletariat : a Contribution to the Science 



of Citizenship, based chiefly on the Sociology of Auguste Comte. Allen & 



Unwin. 1919. 'Pp. 160. 5*'. net. 

 Reed, T. H. Loyal Citizenship. World Book Co. Yonkers, New York. 



1922. $1.40. 

 Rights op Citizenship : A Survey of Safeguards for the People. By various 



writers. Warne. 1912. Pp. 256. 3s. 6d. net. 

 Robinson, H. Preparing Women for Citizenship. Macmillan. 1918. Pp. 130. 



8s. net. 

 Root, Elihu. Addresses I. -IV. on Government and Citizenship. Oxford 



University Press. 1916. Pp. 552. 12s. 6d. 

 Rowland, D. Good Citizenship the First Aim and Object of Education. Jackson, 



Mississippi, U.S.A. 1920. 50c. 

 Sargent, E. B. The Meaning of British Citizenship. Longmans. 1912. 



2s. 6d. Short statements of the views of two authorities. 

 Seybolt, R. F. Colonial Citizen of New York City. University of Wisconsin. 



1918. Pp. 40. 50c. A comiDarative study of certain aspects of citizenship 



practice in fourteenth-century England and Colonial New York. 

 Sheldon, W. L. Citizenship and the Duties of a Citizen. W. M. Welch Co., 



Chicago. 1904. 

 Shuster, E. D. Selections on American Citizenship. University of Texas. 



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 Smith, F. E. International Law. Temple Primers. Is. 

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 Strachey, J. St. Loe. The Citizen and the State. Macmillan. 1913. Pp. 239. 



Is. 6d. Deals with industrial and social life and the Empire. 

 Swanx, Frederic. Primer of London Citieznship. P. S. King & Son. 1915. 



Pp. 235. 7.5c. 

 Swann, Frederic. A Primer of English Citizenship. Longmans. 1919. 



Pp. 268. 3s. 6rf. 

 Swann, Frederic. Primer of London Citizenship. P. S. King & Son. 1915. 

 Pp. 126. 2s. Being a short sketch of the government of the Empire's 

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 Theory of the State. Bedford College Lectures. Oxford University Press. 



1916. 3s. 6rf. net. 



Thorn, F., and Rigg, E. Civics for Australia and New Zealand. Milford. 



1917. Pp. 122. 2s. 



TiCKNER, F. W. Social and Industrial History of England. Arnold. 7s. 6d. 



net. Gives & good general idea, and is useful as a reference-book for 



pupils. 

 Urwick, E. J. A Philosophy of Social Progress. Methuen. Second edition. 



7s. 6d. net. 

 Waldegrave, a. J. Lessons in Citizenship. Nelson. 1913. Pp. 153. 2s. 

 Walston, Sir Charles. Eugenics, Civics, and Ethics. Cambridge University 



Press. 1919. Pp. 56. 4s. net. 

 Watts, F. Education for Self-realisation and Social Service. 1920. New 



Humanist Series. Pp. 275. 7s. 6rf. net. 

 Webster, H. H. Americanisation and Citizenship. Houghton, 4 Park Street, 



Boston. 1919. Pp. 138. 56c. Lessons in community and national ideas 



for new Americans. Illustrated. 

 Wells, H. C. Ideal Citizen and Syndicalism or Citizenship. Social forces in 



England and America. Harpers, Franklin Square, New York. 1914. $2. 

 White, E. M. The Philosophy of Citizenship. An introduction to civics for 



adults. Allen & Unwin. 1921. Pp. 128. 4s. 6d. net. A simply written 



handbook on fundamentals. 



