“While radical in its treatment of the question, no side has been overlooked.”—Banker’s Magazine.
“A thorough treatise by an able mind. The authorities quoted are the best in print.”—Coming Nation.
The Little Statesman.
By K. L. Armstrong (F. J. Schulte). Large 12mo, paper, 25 cents.
A manual for American voters. A complete political encyclopedia from the Reform standpoint. Contains: A Short History of American Politics. Steps in the Growth of American Liberty: Magna Charta—The Mecklenburg Declaration—The Declaration of Independence. The Constitution of the United States. The New Declaration of Independence. A New Study of Political Economy. Sectionalism in American Politics. The Laws of Property. Interest and Usury. Debt and Slavery. The Land Question. An Exposition of the Single Tax. Co-operation. Direct Legislation: The Initiative and Referendum—Proportional Representation. The Philosophy of Money. A Bird’s-Eye View of American Financial History. Eight Money Conspiracies. The Transportation Problem, etc., etc.
Hon. Lyman Trumbull says of The Little Statesman: “I know of no other publication embodying in the same compass so much valuable information for the student of the political history of this country.”
Hon. Ignatius Donnelly: “The best compendium of political information that I have seen.”
Our Money Wars.
By Samuel Leavitt. Cloth, $1.25: paper, 50 cents.
This is without doubt one of the most important of recent publications. It is the most complete and comprehensive history of American finance ever published. The book is the result of a lifetime of study and work, and will be indispensable to all who wish to keep posted on the money question.