In the form of a novel called “Life,” William W. Wheeler has put before the public some of the clearest statements of logical ideas regarding humanity’s present aspects, its inherent and manifest powers, and its future, that we have ever read. The book is strong, keen, powerful; running over with thought, so expressed as to clearly convey the author’s ideas; everything is to the point, nothing superfluous—and for this it is specially admirable.—The Boston Times.

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Along Shore with a Man of War.

By Marguerite Dickins. A delightful story of travel, delightfully told, handsomely illustrated, and beautifully bound. Price, postpaid, $1.50.

Evolution.

Popular lectures by leading thinkers, delivered before the Brooklyn Ethical Association. This work is of inestimable value to the general reader who is interested in Evolution as applied to religious, scientific, and social themes. It is the joint work of a number of the foremost thinkers in America to-day. One volume, handsome cloth, illustrated, complete index. 408 pp. Price, postpaid, $2.00.

Sociology.

Popular lectures by eminent thinkers, delivered before the Brooklyn Ethical Association. This work is a companion volume to “Evolution,” and presents the best thought of representative thinkers on social evolution. One volume, handsome cloth, with diagram and complete index. 412 pp. Price, postpaid, $2.00.

The Dream Child.

A fascinating romance of two worlds. By Florence Huntley. Price: paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00.