OUR WAR WITH GERMANY

By John Spencer Bassett, Professor of American History in Smith College

Large 8vo, Cloth, 398 pages

This is a compact but complete account of the part played by the United States in the World War. It is in no sense a mere record of military events, but an analytical account of the political, economic and military events that marked the period of the war.

CONSUMERS’ COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES

By Charles Gide, Professor of Economics at the University of Paris (translation from the French, edited by Cedric Long)

8vo, Cloth, 300 pages

This translation of Professor Gide’s famous work is intended to meet the needs of American students of Distributive Co-operation. The first three chapters are devoted to an elucidation of the meaning and history of the co-operative movement, while the bulk of the volume deals with the practical problems of organization, administration and development of consumers’ societies themselves.

THE ETHICS OF HERCULES

By Robert Chenault Givler