“The Weakest Link.” 12mo, cloth, net 75c.
“Here is a strong plea for social purity and a call for earnest effort to educate and lead the world into purer life. The author of “Twice-Born Men” has a clear conception of the fact that divine grace is needed to change human hearts and to make this a new world. The book is a strong plea for a clean life for both men and women.”—Herald and Presbyter.
ERNEST GORDON
The Anti-Alcohol Movement in Europe
Illustrated, 8vo, cloth, net $1.50.
The mayor of Seattle, Wash. (George F. Cotterill) says: “I cannot urge too strongly that every effort be made toward the widest distribution of this book as the greatest single contribution that can be made toward greater prohibition progress in America.”
L. H. HAMMOND
In Black and White
An Interpretation of Life in the South. Illustrated, cloth, net $1.25.
“A valuable, optimistic study of the problem of work among the colored people in the South. The author studies the Southern negro in his social, civic, and domestic relations. The ever increasing multitude of those who are eager to solve the problem of the negro, will find in this book much that is extremely helpful and suggestive.”—Christian Observer.