BPubecations of B. W. Huebsch, New York 
FICTION 
Wild Oats By James Oppenheim 
With a foreword fe Edward Bok. $1.20 net; by mail, $1.30 
Bie author of a Rast” has written a bold and powerful novel whose theme is The Great Black Plague, the 
y- 
aie Ben B. lieds ey says: “I wish every parent and teacher especially could read ‘Wild Oats.” The public 
conscience v this Siig ee Pai — to be aroused on this important subject, and ‘Wild Oats’ is a positive factor in that 
direction. wide circulation.” 
UBLIC AFFAIRS 
Democracy and the Overman By Charles Zueblin 
$1.00 net; by mail, $1.08 * 
Through Mr. Zueblin’s — eyes we are enabled to see things from eon viewpoints. The aes status 
et “yur po the influence of the p S, modern Sires in all its ramifications, a are passed before us as on a can while a 
and unconventional thinkin ¥ 
— Ways to Health By Emily M. Bishop 
$x l, $1.60 
et rs Mrs. Bishop has been A tng peo a how to be strong and hap; 4a How well she succeeds in 
interesting’ hap audience is attested by Ld pe Popalarity be Road to or Years .” Her new book is on 
lines, but includes pi structions for preventin, gos ng rcoming muah of our ills. So much is 
being written on health to hat wack eb prem sense rs " here pres leuctel not be underestimated. 
Health and Suggestion: The Dietetics of the Mind By Ernst. von Feuchtersleben 
L hn. t; by mail, 
Now that this book Sag binmgmn a Saat green nae tn is Ih little. doubt That i it will achieve here the same 
recognition that has been accorded it for generations in Germany. Its peculiar value is a recognition of the_importance 
of the will in therapeutics, not by a priest, but by a scientist. Dr. Eheood. Worcester}: codaren sitghighly | 
RECENT BOOKS ON SOCIALISM 
Karl Marx, His Life and Work By John Spargo 
Cloth, 8vo, $2.50 net; by mail, = 
: The first adequate biography of - founder of modern Socialism; id aoe of the great figure whose —_ 
govern a world-wide movement t with millions of followers. For twelve years Mr. go has Hac wal ed and verified 
material, assisted by Marx’s friends and Mame e. Lafargue, his only surviving daughter; ‘the —* * : he 9 that will on? 
ever he indispensable for the study of Soctalicin, its go sad fie founder. Asa t it oa with the 
Rreatest biogray ; as an analysis of Socialism it has no parallel to students of FAhovn a rel ay Fully illus trated. 
Evolutionary Socialism: A Criticism and Affirma ~ By Edward Bernstein 
(Translated by Edith C. Harv: ase ene 
sents Peri of the epoch-making books in Socialist literature clearly defining fee Shon. amt Saceny- Bernstein dis- 
whe m some conclusions of Marx and Engels, pioneers of modern es) 
aglre that they give another aspect of the Socialist movement frei oe inal side by one anxious tof see se the truth fully. 
—. lume threatened to split the German Social Democracy, and none desirous of information on Socialism may 
By Otto Pfleiderer 
hag: three ela uniform, each $1.50 net; by mail, $1.60. Translations by Daniel A. Huebsch 
f Christi and the Church are 
riot het ia ryan research inthe origins and development of Chystianty and the caro) the 
The Development c of Christianity 
spa th —— f ell ters. The evolution o! Contationiny rom 
is being te te pe Bey we rarks intended for lay, tebe Merer’s incomparable ioaight and wisdom 
Religion and Hi Reece Faiths 
Wella adc ucid i interpretation of the great ethnic faiths, of Christianity historically and rationally conceived, and as 
q foe Broo ky ethics is. Especially serviceable 
| i thats una we A i n is i in itse , how it me eee and — its redone pat a ce taae oc Waar aaa 
| ———______SEND FOR ANAL END FOR ANALYTICAL REVIEWS OF THE THREE BOOKS, FREE 
| 8.W.HUEBSCH . 225 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 
