By MATTHEW PAGE ANDREWS
This history embodies the spirit and technique of the newest teaching methods, and promotes the following aims: The Civic Motive, American Ideals and Institutions; Adequate and Fair Presentation of Truth. It is not a “dry as dust” history, but puts real life into the reading of our nation’s development. $2.00
THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME
By J. C. STOBART
THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE
By J. C. STOBART
Two supremely human surveys of Hellenic and Roman Culture superbly illustrated in color, monochrome and halftone. The author has given them a living reality without detracting any of the romance and glamour that is their due. Art, literature, politics, science and religion have all been given attention in keeping with their significance. The two volumes contain over 236 illustrations with a number of excellent maps. Handsomely bound. Each volume $7.50
SOCIAL WORK IN THE LIGHT OF HISTORY
By STUART A. QUEEN, Ph.D.
University of Kansas
The first volume in the new series of sociological monographs. The book shows the possibility of relating social work to general social and economic development, illustrating the unity of social process. $2.00