Atlantis, or America and the Future. By Colonel J. F. C. Fuller.

“Many hard things have been said about America, but few quite so bitter and caustic as these.”—Daily Sketch. “The whole of America as his subject. He can conjure up possibilities of a new Atlantis, controlled by the gods; but he requires a few centuries for the communication.”—Clarion.

Midas, or the United States and the Future. By C. H. Bretherton, author of “The Real Ireland,” etc.

A companion volume to Atlantis. “Full of astute observations and acute reflections ... this wise and witty pamphlet, a provocation to the thought that is creative.”—Morning Post. “Packs a punch in every paragraph. One could hardly ask for more ‘meat’.”—Spectator.

Nuntius, or the Future of Advertising. By Gilbert Russell.

“Another booklet which looks wisely on the world of to-morrow. The future of advertising is very sanely considered here. We are heartily in agreement with the main thesis.”—Spectator. “A thoughtful little book.”—Daily Sketch.

Pegasus, or Problems of Transport. By Colonel J. F. C. Fuller, author of “The Reformation of War,” etc. With 8 Plates.

“The foremost military prophet of the day propounds a solution for industrial and unemployment problems. It is a bold essay ... and calls for the attention of all concerned with imperial problems.”—Daily Telegraph. “With a broad imaginative grasp he finds the solution [of unemployment] in ‘tracked’ vehicles.”—Westminster Gazette.

“Right up to the high standard of the rest of this series.”—Clarion.

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