Anti-Poverty and Progress

By Sister Frances M. Clare, the Nun of Kenmare.

"The good sister alternately deals effective blows against Mr. George's impracticabilities and urges upon the rich, alike ecclesiastical as lay, the inauguration of true anti-poverty from the top of society.... The author evidently thinks religion more of a remedy for poverty than science."—Brooklyn Eagle.


Forty Years on the Rail

By Charles B. George. Reminiscences of a Veteran Conductor.


The Politics of Labor

By Phillips Thompson.