"THE HISTORY AND ADVENTURES OF A PENNY"—In the form of a simple story this little book sets out some of the leading and elementary truths of economics, and more especially those relating to wages, prices, production, and exchange. It touches upon and illustrates the true association between Capital and Labour in the creation of wealth, and shows the part played by science, invention, and skill. The author's thesis in effect is that to promote a popular knowledge of economic truth is the surest means of promoting popular thrift, which, based upon a popular knowledge of economic truth is the surest safeguard against fantastic politics. The means of creating wealth and common abundance were never greater than they are to-day, and the lack of a popular knowledge of economics is the chief stumbling block. Facts are put in this book in a form which the simplest minds can readily grasp, and in a manner interesting to all. The plan of the book is novel as well as useful.

THE BETRAYAL OF LABOUR

AN OPEN LETTER TO RT. HON. J. R. CLYNES

(Member of Parliament).

By the Author of "THE MIRRORS OF DOWNING STREET."

Crown 8vo. 1s. net.

MY IMPRESSIONS OF WALES

By ALFRED E. ZIMMERN.

Sometime Professor of International Politics at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. Crown 8vo. 1s. net.

A brilliant and incisive, but studiously unbiassed, sketch by a recognised authority on modern Wales and its problems and of the relations between Welsh and English, which should be of particular interest at the present juncture.