“A valuable, authoritative statement of the attitude of official unionism on important labor issues.”

+ Booklist 17:12 O ’20

“To those who seek to grasp some of the inwardness of the unfolding labor movements of the day, and particularly to the employer who would like to know what the trade unionist’s views are upon the subjects of employers and employers’ organizations, ... and a host of related subjects touching the relationship of employer and employee, this book will prove especially useful.” W. E. Atkins

+ J Pol Econ 28:791 N ’20 530w

“It is pathetic to drive through these 311 pages by Mr Gompers and realize how his enemies waste his time in dispute on ancient matters. In this time of change he has nothing to offer but the values and standards of an age that is dead. He ought to be freed for thinking out the problems of his day in the setting of his vast experience. When he does let himself go, he has a fine rebel stroke.” Arthur Gleason

− + Nation 111:302 S 11 ’20 1000w + R of Rs 62:334 S ’20 80w

“Such a book as this is as necessary for the employer who desires authoritative information as to what official trade unions think, as it is for the union man who wants to keep himself informed on the various phases of the movement. It bristles with controversial possibilities, demonstrates the profound conservatism of Mr Gompers and is remarkably free from such inconsistencies as one might expect in the recorded pronouncements covering a period of nearly thirty years.” J. D. Hackett

+ Survey 44:637 Ag 16 ’20 420w

GOOCH, GEORGE PEABODY.[[2]] Germany and the French revolution. *$5.50 (*14s) Longmans 830.9

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