"This is one of the most remarkable contributions to the economic controversy lately seen. The authors set themselves out as antagonistic to most of the received theories, and especially to controvert Mill's position that 'saving enriches, and spending impoverishes the community along with the individual.' The argument is full of acute observation, and the industrial process, as we may call it, is exposed to a careful scientific dissection.... The volume is eminently readable and valuable."--North British Economist.
THE GREAT SILVER RIVER,
AND THE ARGENTINE STATES, AS A FIELD FOR BRITISH SETTLERS.
NOTES OF A RESIDENCE IN BUENOS AYRES.
By Sir HORACE RUMBOLD, Bart., K.C.M.G.
2nd Edition, with a Chapter on the Commercial Resources of the Country. Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 12s.