THE ABOLITION OF POVERTY
By JACOB H. HOLLANDER. This authoritative and brilliant little book analyzes acutely the various causes of poverty and suggests a programme, not so much for its cure as for its prevention. 75 cents net.
BIOLOGY AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
By GEORGE HOWARD PARKER. Mr. Parker writes from the point of view that “in our endeavor to better the conditions of man no facts are more worthy of consideration than these included in his natural history.” $1.10 net.
A CENTURY’S CHANGE IN RELIGION
By GEORGE HARRIS. A comparison of religious beliefs and practices of today with those of the first half of the nineteenth century. $1.25 net.
IS CONSCIENCE AN EMOTION?
By HASTINGS RASHDALL. In three able and scholarly lectures, this work discusses the question, “Why do we approve some kinds of conduct and condemn others?” $1.00 net.
THE LAW AND USAGE OF WAR
By SIR THOMAS BARCLAY. A practical handbook dealing with all the important topics which the present war suggests. The book should be in every library and newspaper office, and in the hands of every thorough going student of the war. $1.50 net.