—Boston Transcript.
This book unites in a remarkable degree the charm of a brilliantly written essay with the inevitable logic of a proposition of Euclid. Nothing that we have read for many a long day can approach in clearness of conception, in power of arrangement, and in lucidity of expression the argument developed in the first seven chapters of this remarkable book.
—Westminster Gazette, London.
Will be widely read and discussed as the cleverest, fairest, most forcible presentation of the view of the rapidly increasing group who look with favor on the extension of industrial employment to women.
—Political Science Quarterly.
By mail of Charlton Co., $1.50.
"Women and Economics" has been translated into German, Dutch, Italian, Hungarian, Russian and Japanese.
"CONCERNING CHILDREN"
Wanted:—A philanthropist, to give a copy to every English-speaking parent.
—The Times, New York.
Should be read by every mother in the land.