The English Citizen.
A SERIES OF SHORT BOOKS ON HIS RIGHTS AND
RESPONSIBILITIES.
Edited by HENRY CRAIK, M.A. (Oxon.); LL.D. (Glasgow).
This series is intended to meet the demand for accessible information on the ordinary conditions, and the current terms, of our political life. Ignorance of these not only takes from the study of history the interest which comes from a contact with practical politics, but, still worse, it unfits men for their place as intelligent citizens. The series will deal with the details of the machinery whereby our Constitution works, and the broad lines upon which it has been constructed.
The following Volumes are ready:—
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT. By H.D. Traill, D.C.L., late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford.
THE ELECTORATE AND THE LEGISLATURE. By Spencer Walpole, Author of "The History of England from 1815."
THE NATIONAL BUDGET; THE NATIONAL DEBT; TAXES AND RATES. By A.J. Wilson.
THE POOR LAW. By Rev. T.W. Fowle, M.A.
THE STATE AND ITS RELATION TO TRADE. By Sir T.H. Farrer, Bart.