Croly—The Promise of American Life. By Herbert Croly.
"The most profound and illuminating study of our national conditions which has appeared in many years."—Theodore Roosevelt.
Devine—Misery and Its Causes. By Edward T. Devine.
"One rarely comes across a book so rich in every page, yet so sound, so logical, and thorough."—Chicago Tribune.
Earle—Home Life in Colonial Days. By Alice Morse Earle.
"A book which throws new light on our early history."
Ely—Evolution of Industrial Society. By Richard T. Ely.
"The benefit of competition and the improvement of the race, municipal ownership, and concentration of wealth are treated in a sane, helpful, and interesting manner."—Philadelphia Telegraph.
Ely—Monopolies and Trusts. By Richard T. Ely.
"The evils of monopoly are plainly stated, and remedies are proposed. This book should be a help to every man in active business life."—Baltimore Sun.