The American City
By DELOS F. WILCOX, Ph. D.
“In the ‘American City’ Dr. Wilcox ... has written a book that every thoughtful citizen should read. The problems of the street, the tenement, public utilities, civic education, the three deadly vices, municipal revenue and municipal debt, with all their related and subsidiary problems, are clearly and fully considered.”—Pittsburgh Gazette.
6 + 423 pages, 12 mo., cloth, leather back, $1.25 net.
Citizen’s Library.
ON THE LABOR PROBLEM
Labor Problems
By THOMAS SEWALL ADAMS, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Political Economy, and HELEN L. SUMNER, Honorary Fellow in Political Economy, University of Wisconsin.
“A volume which has a labor-saving value for any library.... Here one finds upon each of the problems treated—woman and child labor, immigration, strikes and boycotts, labor organizations and employers’ associations, the agencies of industrial peace, profit-sharing, co-operation, industrial education, labor laws, and the material progress of the wage-earning classes—the principal facts and comments of all the chief authorities ... with helpful bibliographical lists and references to volumes and chapters.”—The Commons, Chicago.
15 + 579 pages, cr. 8 vo., cloth, $1.60 net.