Perry's Elements of Political Economy.

New Edition, Revised by the Author.

This treatise presents views favorable to the utmost freedom of commerce, compatible with legitimate revenue from tariff taxes. It is a standard text-book in all our colleges throughout the country. By Arthur Latham Perry, Professor of Political Economy and History in Williams College. 487 pages, price $2.50.

"Your book interests students more than any other I have ever instructed from,"—Pres. T. D. Woolsey, Yale College.

"As a manual for general reading and popular instruction, Prof. Perry's book is far superior to any work on the subject before issued in the United States."—N. Y. Times.

"We cordially recommend this book to all, of whatever school of political economy, who enjoy candid statement and full and logical discussion."—N. Y. Nation.

"There is more common sense in this book than in any of the more elaborate works on the same subject that have preceded it."—N. Y. Independent.

"In all the portions of the book which we have read, the author shows himself to be a clear, strong, bold, and generally sound thinker."—New Englander.

Bowen's American Political Economy.

This treatise presents views compatible with the idea that "every country has a political economy of its own, suitable to its own physical circumstances of position on the globe, and to the character, habits, and institutions of the people." By Francis Bowen, Professor of Political Economy and Civil Polity in Harvard College. 495 pages, price $2.50

"If our members of Congress would vote themselves a copy of this book, and read it, fewer wild schemes would be concocted by them, and a great saving of time and the people's money would be secured."—The Philadelphia Age.

"His arguments are worth considering, and his whole book is of high value to any American to study economical questions."—Springfield Republican.

"A solid and well-reasoned treatise.... Mr. Bowen's views are clearly stated and thoroughly reasoned."—Boston Congregationalist.

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