“Brimful of excellent ideas.”—Anti-Jacobin.
40. The Modern State. —— Paul Leroy Beaulieu.
“A most interesting book; well worth a place in the library of every social inquirer.”—N. B. Economist.
41. The Condition of Labour. —— Henry George.
“Written with striking ability, and sure to attract attention.”—Newcastle Chronicle.
42. The Revolutionary Spirit preceding the French Revolution. —— Felix Rocquain. With a Preface by Professor Huxley.
“The student of the French Revolution will find in it an excellent introduction to the study of that catastrophe.”—Scotsman.
43. The Student’s Marx. —— Edward Aveling, D.Sc.
“One of the most practically useful of any in the Series.”—Glasgow Herald.
44. A Short History of Parliament. —— B. C. Skottowe, M.A. (Oxon.).