THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
By H. de B. GIBBINS, M.A., late Scholar of Wadham Coll.,
Oxon., Cobden Prizeman. With Maps and Plans. [Ready.
"A compact and clear story of our industrial development. A study of his concise but luminous book cannot fail to give the reader a clear insight into the principal phenomena of our industrial history. The editor and publishers are to be congratulated on this first volume of their venture, and we shall look with expectant interest for the succeeding volumes of the series. If they maintain the same standard of excellence the series will make a permanent place for itself among the many series which appear from time to time."—University Extension Journal.
"A careful and lucid sketch."—Times.
"The writer is well-informed, and from first to last his work is profoundly interesting."—Scots Observer.
A HISTORY OF ENGLISH POLITICAL ECONOMY.
By L. L. PRICE, M.A., Fellow of Oriel Coll., Oxon., Extension
Lecturer in Political Economy. [Ready.
"Mr. Price writes with great clearness, and has succeeded remarkably in conveying in small compass a really readable and instructive account of English political economy."—Daily Chronicle.
"This book fills an important gap in economic literature."—Glasgow Herald.
PROBLEMS OF POVERTY: An Inquiry into the Industrial Conditions of the Poor.
By J. A. HOBSON, M.A., late Scholar of Lincoln Coll., Oxon.,
U. E. Lecturer in Economics. [Ready.
VICTORIAN POETS.
By A. SHARP.