The Place of Compensation in Temperance Reform.

By C. P. Sanger, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; Barrister-at-Law. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net.

Glasgow Herald.—“This little book will be found very useful by those who have become recently interested in the temperance question and are apt to be troubled by rival declamations upon the ethics of compensation.... Mr. Sanger is to be commended for his dispassionate and lucid exposition of a question which prejudice has sadly darkened and confused.”

Economic Review.—“Mr. Sanger has written a timely and instructive little book, which thoroughly deserves its place among the series of Studies in Economics and Political Science.”