By J. A. HOBSON
Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
“Mr. Hobson is well worth listening to. He is, as usual, pungent and mordant ... the book is acute and instructive ... a singularly able and original work.”—Times.
“A characteristic work by one of the most alert and freshly vigorous minds now writing upon public affairs.”—Nation.
In Days to Come
By WALTHER RATHENAU
Translated from the German by EDEN and CEDAR PAUL
Demy 8vo. 12s. 6d. net.
“Clearly a book of the moment, not to be ignored by thinking men.... He is a man of high intellectual attainments, a scholar and thinker, and an accomplished amateur of art.”—Times.
“It is worth reading; indeed, it is almost a duty to read it.... A very thoughtful and suggestive book.”—Yorkshire Post.