``The benefit of competition and the improvement of the race, municipal ownership, and concentration of wealth are treated in a sane, helpful, and interesting manner.''—Philadelphia Telegraph.
Ely -Monopolies and Trusts. By RICHARD T. ELY.
``The evils of monopoly are plainly stated, and remedies are proposed. This book should be a help to every man in active business life.''—Baltimore Sun.
French—How to Grow Vegetables. By ALLEN FRENCH. I—``Particularly valuable to a beginner in vegetable gardening, giving not only a convenient and reliable planting-table, but giving particular attention to the culture of the vegetables.''—Suburban Life.
Goodyear—Renaissance and Modem Art. W. H. GOODYEAR.
`` A thorough and scholarly interpretation of artistic development.''
Hapgood -Abraham Lincoln: The Man of the People. BY NORMAN
HAPGOOD.
A life of Lincoln that has never been surpassed in vividness, compactness, and homelike reality.''—Chicago Tribune.
Haultain -The Mystery of Golf. By ARNOLD HAULTAIN.
``It is more than a golf book. There is interwoven with it a play
of mild philosophy and of pointed wit.''—Boston Globe.
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Hearn—Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation. By LAFCADIO
HEARN.
A thousand books have been written about Japan, but this one is one of the rarely precious volumes which opens the door to an intimate acquaintance with the wonderful people who command the attention of the world to-day.''—Boston Herald.