SOUND MONEY.
THE SILVER SITUATION IN THE UNITED STATES. By F. W. Taussig, LL.B., Ph.D., Professor of Political Economy in Harvard University; author of "The Tariff History of the United States." (No. 74 in the Questions of the Day Series.) Second Edition. Revised and enlarged. 8vo, cloth $ .75
"Professor Taussig is already-well known by his admirable 'History of the United States Tariff'; and at a time when currency problems are attracting attention in Europe, Asia, and America, the appearance of a treatise from his pen on the history of silver in the United States during the last decade is peculiarly opportune."—London Times.
"We do not hesitate to say that this book is in all respects as excellent as it is opportune. It is extremely concise in statement, and deserves to be read by the learned as well as by the ignorant, while the times should insure it the widest circulation."—New York Evening Post.
THE QUESTION OF SILVER. By Louis E. Ehrich (of Colorado). (Questions of the Day Series, No. 70.) New and revised edition, with statistics brought down to date. 12mo, paper, 40 cents; cloth $ .75
"The author has incorporated much valuable historical information in the essay on silver and a subsequent reply to his critics, and all who wish to study the subject will do well to possess themselves of the work, which will prove highly rewarding to the reader."—Commercial Advertiser. New York.
THE CURRENCY AND THE BANKING LAW OF CANADA. Considered with Reference to Currency Reform in the United States. By William C. Cornwell, President of the City Bank of Buffalo. 8vo, paper $ .75
"One of the clearest expositions of the Dominion law with reference to its bearing on Currency Reform that we have yet seen."—The Financier.
"A very valuable volume. It will undoubtedly prove to be an effective contribution to the campaign of currency education."—Buffalo Courier.
A SOUND CURRENCY AND BANKING SYSTEM: HOW IT MAY BE SECURED. By Allen Ripley Foote, author of "The Law of Incorporated Companies Operating under Municipal Franchises," etc. (No. 81 in the Questions of the Day Series.) 8vo, cloth $ .75
"He attributes the depression in business to the ignorance of the people on monetary questions.... Mr. Foote's arguments are logical, and the whole discussion shows a wide knowledge of all monetary questions. It is to be hoped that our troubles may be solved in the simple way which Mr. Foote points out."—Detroit Free Press.
A HISTORY OF MODERN BANKS OF ISSUE. With an Account of the Economic Crises of the Present Century. By Charles A. Conant. 8vo $3.00
"We can only express our hearty appreciation of the book as a whole. It is extremely interesting. It cannot but be useful, and to us it is very cheering. Mr. Conant's book, from beginning to end, is a proof that sound currency is evolved necessarily from the progress of an industrial and commercial people. We have unhesitating, unfaltering faith in the progress of the people of our country in industry and commerce, and that sound currency will therefrom be evolved."—N. Y. Times.