The Atlantic Monthly Press most warmly invites conference and correspondence that will suggest additions to this growing list. It is of course apparent from the titles below that the material is chosen only in part from the files of the Atlantic Monthly.
The titles already published follow:—
| 1. THE LIE | |
| By Mary Antin | 15c |
| 2. RUGGS--R.O.T.C. | |
| By William Addleman Ganoe | 15c |
| 3. JUNGLE NIGHT | |
| By William Beebe | 15c |
| 4. AN ENGLISHWOMAN’S MESSAGE | |
| By Mrs. A. Burnett-Smith | 15c |
| 5. A FATHER TO HIS FRESHMAN SON | |
| By Edward Sanford Martin | 15c |
| 6. A PORT SAID MISCELLANY | |
| By William McFee | 15c |
| 7. EDUCATION: THE MASTERY OF THE ARTS OF LIFE | |
| By Arthur E. Morgan | 15c |
| 8. INTENSIVE LIVING | |
| By Cornelia A. P. Comer | 15c |
| 9. THE PRELIMINARIES | |
| By Cornelia A. P. Comer | 15c |
| 10. THE MORAL EQUIVALENT OF WAR | |
| By William James | 15c |
| 11. THE STUDY OF POETRY | |
| By Matthew Arnold | 15c |
| 12. BOOKS | |
| By Arthur C. Benson | 15c |
| 13. ON COMPOSITION | |
| By Lafcadio Hearn | 15c |
| 14. THE BASIC PROBLEM OF DEMOCRACY | |
| By Walter Lippmann | 15c |
| 15. THE PILGRIMS OF PLYMOUTH | |
| By Henry Cabot Lodge | 25c |
| 16. AFTER THIRTY-FIVE YEARS | |
| By Professor Frederick J. E. Woodbridge | 15c |
| 17. ON READING IN RELATION TO LITERATURE | |
| By Lafcadio Hearn | 15c |
We are constantly adding new titles to this series
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