32. The English Republic. W. J. Linton. Edited by Kineton Parkes.

“Characterised by that vigorous intellectuality which has marked his long life of literary and artistic activity.”—Glasgow Herald.

33. The Co-Operative Movement. Beatrice Potter.

“Without doubt the ablest and most philosophical analysis of the Co-Operative Movement which has yet been produced.”—Speaker.

34. Neighbourhood Guilds. Dr. Stanton Coit.

“A most suggestive little book to anyone interested in the social question.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

35. Modern Humanists. J. M. Robertson.

Mr. Robertson’s style is excellent—nay, even brilliant—and his purely literary criticisms bear the mark of much acumen.”—Times.

36. Outlooks from the New Standpoint. E. Belfort Bax.

Mr. Bax is a very acute and accomplished student of history and economics.”—Daily Chronicle.