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THE PEOPLE'S BOOKS
THE FIRST HUNDRED VOLUMES

The volumes issued (Spring 1913) are marked with an asterisk

SCIENCE
*1. The Foundations of ScienceBy W.C.D. Whetham, F.R.S.
*2. Embryology—The Beginnings of LifeBy Prof. Gerald Leighton, M.D.
3. Biology—The Science of LifeBy Prof. W.D. Henderson, M.A.
*4. Zoology: The Study of Animal LifeBy Prof. E.W. MacBride, F.R.S.
*5. Botany; The Modern Study of PlantsBy M.C. Stopes, D.Sc., Ph.D.
6. BacteriologyBy W.E. Carnegie Dickson, M.D.
*7. The Structure of the EarthBy the Rev. T.G. Bonney, F.R.S.
*8. EvolutionBy E.S. Goodrich, M.A., F.R.S.
9. DarwinBy Prof. W. Garstang, M.A., D.Sc.
*10. HeredityBy J.A.S. Watson, B.Sc.
*11. Inorganic ChemistryBy Prof. E.C.C. Baly, F.R.S.
*12. Organic ChemistryBy Prof. J.B. Cohen, B.Sc., F.R.S.
*13. The Principles of ElectricityBy Norman R. Campbell, M.A.
*14. RadiationBy P. Phillips, D.Sc.
*15. The Science of the StarsBy E.W. Maunder, F.R.A.S.
16. Light, according to Modern ScienceBy P. Phillips. D.Sc.
*17. Weather-ScienceBy R.G.K. Lempfert, M.A.
*18. HypnotismBy Alice Hutchison, M.D.
*19. The Baby: A Mother's BookBy a University Woman.
20. Youth and Sex—Dangers and Safeguards for Boys and GirlsBy Mary Scharlieb, M.D., M.S., and G.E.C. Pritchard, M.A., M.D.
*21. Motherhood—A Wife's HandbookBy H.S. Davidson, F.R.C.S.E.
*22. Lord KelvinBy A. Russell, M.A., D.Sc.
*23. HuxleyBy Professor G. Leighton, M.D.
24. Sir W. Huggins and Spectroscopic AstronomyBy E.W. Maunder, F.R.A.S., of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
*62. Practical AstronomyBy H. Macpherson, Jr., F.R.A.S.
*63. AviationBy Sydney F. Walker, R.N., M.I.E.E.
*64. NavigationBy W. Hall, R.N., B.A.
*65. Pond LifeBy E.C. Ash, M.R.A.C.
*66. DieteticsBy Alex. Bryce, M.D., D.P.H.
*94. The Nature of MathematicsBy P.G.B. Jourdain, M.A.
95. Applications of ElectricityBy Alex. Ogilvie, B.Sc.
96. The Small GardenBy A. Cecil Bartlett.
97. The Care of the TeethBy J.A. Young, L.D.S.
*98. Atlas of the WorldBy J. Bartholomew, F.R.G.S
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
25. The Meaning of PhilosophyBy T. Loveday, M.A.
*26. Henri BergsonBy H. Wildon Carr.
*27. PsychologyBy H.J. Watt, M.A., Ph.D.
28. EthicsBy Canon Rashdall, D. Litt., F.B.A.
29. Kant's PhilosophyBy A.D. Lindsay, M.A.
30. The Teaching of PlatoBy A.D. Lindsay, M.A.
*67. AristotleBy Prof. A.E. Taylor, M.A., F.B.A.
*68. NietzscheBy M.A. Mügge, Ph.D.
*69. EuckenBy A.J. Jones, M.A., B.Sc., Ph.D.
70. The Experimental Psychology of BeautyBy C.W. Valentine, B.A.
71. The Problem of TruthBy H. Wildon Carr.
99. George Berkeley: the Philosophy of IdealismBy G Dawes Hicks; Litt.D.
31. BuddhismBy Prof. T.W. Rhys Davids, F.B.A.
*32. Roman CatholicismBy H.B. Coxon.
33. The Oxford MovementBy Wilfrid P. Ward.
*34. The Bible in the Light of the Higher CriticismBy Rev. W.F. Adeney, M.A., and Rev. Prof. W.H. Bennett, Litt.D.
35. Cardinal NewmanBy Wilfrid Meynell.
*72. The Church of EnglandBy Rev. Canon Masterman.
73. Anglo-CatholicismBy A.E. Manning Foster.
*74. The Free ChurchesBy Rev. Edward Shillito, M.A.
75. JudaismBy Ephraim Levine, B.A.
*76. TheosophyBy Annie Besant.
HISTORY
*36. The Growth of FreedomBy H.W. Nevinson.
37. BismarckBy Prof. F.M. Powicke, M.A.
*38. Oliver CromwellBy Hilda Johnstone, M.A.
*39. Mary Queen of ScotsBy E. O'Neill, M.A.
*40. Cecil RhodesBy Ian Colvin.
*41. Julius CæsarBy Hilary Hardinge.
History of England—
42. England in the MakingBy Prof. F.J.C. Hearnshaw, LL.D.
*43. England in the Middle AgesBy E. O'Neill, M.A.
44. The Monarchy and the PeopleBy W.T. Waugh, M.A.
45. The Industrial RevolutionBy A. Jones, M.A.
46. Empire and DemocracyBy G.S. Veitch, M.A.
*61. Home RuleBy L.G. Redmond Howard.
77. NelsonBy H.W. Wilson.
*78. Wellington and WaterlooBy Major G.W. Redway.
100. A History of GreeceBy E. Fearenside, B.A.
101. Luther and the ReformationBy L.D. Agate, M.A.
102. The Discovery of the New WorldBy F.B. Kirkman, B.A.
*103. Turkey and the Eastern QuestionBy John Macdonald.
104. A History of ArchitectureBy Mrs. Arthur Bell.
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC
*47. Women's SuffrageBy M.G. Fawcett, LL.D.
48. The Working of the British System of Government to-dayBy Prof. Ramsay Muir, M.A.
49. An Introduction to Economic ScienceBy Prof. H.O. Meredith, M.A.
50. SocialismBy F.B. Kirkman, B.A.
79. Socialist Theories in the Middle AgesBy Rev. B. Jarrett, O.P., M.A.
*80. SyndicalismBy J.H. Harley, M.A.
81. Labour and WagesBy H.M. Hallsworth, M.A., B.Sc.
*82. Co-operationBy Joseph Clayton.
*83. Insurance as InvestmentBy W.A. Robertson, F.F.A.
*92. The Training of the ChildBy G. Spiller.
105. Trade UnionsBy Joseph Clayton.
*106. Everyday LawBy J.J. Adams.
LETTERS
*51. ShakespeareBy Prof. C.H. Herford, Litt.D.
*52. WordsworthBy Rosaline Masson.
*53. Pure Gold—A Choice of Lyrics and SonnetsBy H.C. O'Neill.
*54. Francis BaconBy Prof. A.R. Skemp, M.A.
*55. The BrontësBy Flora Masson.
*56. CarlyleBy the Rev. L. MacLean Watt.
*57. DanteBy A.G. Ferrers Howell.
58. RuskinBy A. Blyth Webster, M.A.
59. Common Faults in Writing EnglishBy Prof. A.R. Skemp, M.A.
*60. A Dictionary of SynonymsBy Austin K. Gray, B.A.
84. Classical DictionaryBy A.E. Stirling.
*85. History of English LiteratureBy A. Compton-Rickett.
86. BrowningBy Prof. A.R. Skemp, M.A.
87. Charles LambBy Flora Masson.
88. GoetheBy Prof. C.H. Herford, Litt.D.
89. BalzacBy Frank Harris.
90. RousseauBy H. Sacher.
91. IbsenBy Hilary Hardinge.
*93. TennysonBy Aaron Watson.
107. R.L. StevensonBy Rosaline Masson.
108. ShelleyBy Sydney Waterlow.
109. William MorrisBy A. Blyth Webster, M.A.