17. Thoreau’s Anti-Slavery and Reform Papers. Edited by H. S. Salt.

“An interesting collection of essays.”—Literary World.

18. Self-Help a Hundred Years Ago. G. J. Holyoake.

“Will be studied with much benefit by all who are interested in the amelioration of the condition of the poor.”—Morning Post.

19. The New York State Reformatory at Elmira. Alexander Winter. With Preface by Havelock Ellis.

“A valuable contribution to the literature of penology.”—Black and White.

20. Common Sense about Women. T. W. Higginson.

“An admirable collection of papers, advocating in the most liberal spirit the emancipation of women.”—Woman’s Herald.

21. The Unearned Increment. W. H. Dawson.

“A concise but comprehensive volume.”—Echo.