AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY


OUR PHILIPPINE PROBLEM

By Prof. HENRY PARKER WILLIS

A study of American Colonial Policy. 12mo, $1.50 net (By mail, $1.64)

A book of vital interest, based on personal investigation in the Philippines by a former editorial writer of the New York Evening Post, who was also Washington correspondent of the New York Journal of Commerce and Springfield Republican, and is now a professor in Washington and Lee University.

"Anyone desiring to inform himself fully as to the history, politics, public questions, in short, everything dealing with the subject of American control of the Philippines from the day Dewey entered Manila harbor to the present, will find Mr. Willis's work a most important book.... He writes of the Filipinos as he found them, and with the knack of the true investigator, has avoided falling in with the political views of any party or faction. More valuable still is his exposition of the Philippine question in its bearings on American life and politics. A most exhaustive, careful, honest and unbiased review of every phase of the question."—The Washington Post.

"A keen, exhaustive and merciless criticism of the whole Philippine experiment.... His unsparing analysis of all the departments of Philippine government must (however) command respect as able, honest and sincere ... no other book contains more solid truth, or a greater section of the truth."—Springfield Republican.

AMERICA, ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

By WOLF von SCHIERBRAND
Author of “Germany of To-day”

Considers America's relations to all the countries affected by the Panama Canal, to those on both coasts of the Pacific, and to the islands, besides analyzing the strength and weakness of our rivals. 13 maps, 334 pp. $1.50 net. By mail, $1.62.

"A most interesting treatise ... having an important bearing upon our future progress."—Public Opinion.

"His observations on the Panama Canal and the future of the Dutch East Indies are particularly interesting and suggestive."—Review of Reviews.

"An interesting ... survey of a broad field ... contains a great variety of useful information ... especially valuable to American exporters."—Outlook.


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BIOLOGY AND ITS MAKERS By W.A. Locy.

By the Professor of Biology in Northwestern University. 123 illustrations. 8vo. $2.75 net, by mail $2.88.

"Entertainingly written, and, better than any other existing single work in any language, gives the layman a clear idea of the scope and development of the broad science of biology."—The Dial.

CANADIAN TYPES OF THE OLD RÉGIME By C.W. Colby.

By the Professor of History in McGill University. 18 illustrations. 8vo. $2.75 net, by mail $2.90.

"A light and graceful style. Not only interesting reading, but gives as clear a notion of what the old régime was at its best as may be found anywhere in a single volume."—Literary Digest.

THE BUILDERS OF UNITED ITALY By R.S. Holland.

With 8 portraits. Large 12mo. $2.00 net, by mail $2.13. Historical biographies of Alfieri, Manzoni, Gioberti, Manin, Mazzini, Cavour, Garibaldi, and Victor Emmanuel.

"Popular but not flimsy."—The Nation.

THE ITALIANS OF TO-DAY By René Bazin.

By the author of "The Nun," etc. Translated by Wm. Marchant. $1.25 net, by mail $1.35.

"A most readable book. He touches upon everything."—Boston Transcript.

DARWINISM TO-DAY By V.L. Kellogg.

By the author of "American Insects," etc. 8vo. $2.00 net, by mail $2.12.

"Can write in English as brightly and as clearly as the old-time Frenchmen.... In his text he explains the controversy so that the plain man may understand it, while in the notes he adduces the evidence that the specialist requires.... A brilliant book that deserves general attention."—New York Sun.


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