THE WALLET OF TIME

WILLIAM WINTER

Personal, Biographical, and Critical Reminiscence of The American Theatre, 1791-1912

Two volumes, boxed. Price, $10.00 net. A special edition limited to 1,250 copies. Beautifully illustrated, with engraved frontispiece to each volume, and over 70 half-tone engravings.

In many respects Mr. Winter’s most interesting and important book, containing the personal as well as professional history of many of America’s greatest actors. It abounds in personal recollections and theatrical history. Managers and actors, plays and dramatists are discussed. The book is full of masterly criticism and analyses. Of interest to all theatre-lovers, and indispensable for libraries.

SOCIAL SANITY

SCOTT NEARING

This able and timely book by Professor Nearing, well-known for his writings on sociological and economic questions, treats of certain influences and problems of the greatest importance to our present-day civilization. The book is popular and not technical in its treatment.

“... is an extremely timely and interesting volume dealing with the problems now confronting the American people.”—Boston Globe.

“An earnest discussion of important influences and problems.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.