“We have not often seen a work based on statistics which is more continuously interesting.”—Westminster Review.
50. Commercial Crises of the Nineteenth Century. —— H. M. Hyndman.
“One of the best and most permanently useful volumes of the Series.”—Literary Opinion.
51. The State and Pensions in Old Age. —— J. A. Spender and Arthur Acland, M.P.
“A careful and cautious examination of the question.”—Times.
52. The Fallacy of Saving. —— John M. Robertson.
“A plea for the reorganisation of our social and industrial system.”—Speaker.
53. The Irish Peasant. —— Anon.
“A real contribution to the Irish Problem by a close, patient and dispassionate Investigator.”—Daily Chronicle.
54. The Effects of Machinery on Wages. —— Prof. J. S. Nicholson, D.Sc.