HOW TO LIVE ON 24 HOURS A DAY. By Arnold Bennett.
This book, by the author of "Savoir-Vivre Papers" and "The Human Machine," which have attracted such attention in T.P.'s Weekly, is designed to be of practical hourly assistance to all those who wish to give colour, interest, and completeness to their lives. It deals minutely with the disposal of time, and shows particularly how the average thoughtful man, instead of merely vegetating when not at business, may arrange his day so as to live fully with all his intellectual faculties.
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WOMAN: Her Position To-day. By Constance Smedley, Author of "The Conflict," "The Daughters," &c. With an Appendix "WOMAN AND THE STATE," by Mrs. Philip Snowden.
"As a vindication of the women's enfranchisement demand, this popular, clever, lively book is worth reading."—The Christian Commonwealth.
"A sprightly little volume which puts forward many forceful and convincing arguments."—The Clarion.
"A notable contribution to the literature of the suffragette movement."—The Dundee Advertiser.
"That the author is Miss Smedley accounts for the liveliness or trenchancy of the writing.... Well worth listening to."—Glasgow Evening News.