Presents the most comprehensive record of the Chinaman in the United States that has yet been attempted.

“Scholarly. Covers every important phase, economic, social, and political, of the Chinese question in America down to the San Francisco fire in 1906.”—New York Sun.

“Statesmanlike. Of intense interest.”—Hartford Courant.

“A remarkably thorough historical study. Timely and useful. Enhanced by the abundant array of documentary facts and evidence.”—Chicago Record-Herald.

Immigration: And Its Effects Upon the United States

By Prescott F. Hall, A.B., LL.B., Secretary of the Immigration Restriction League. 393 pp. $1.50 net; by mail, $1.65.

“Should prove interesting to everyone. Very readable, forceful and convincing. Mr. Hall considers every possible phase of this great question and does it in a masterly way that shows not only that he thoroughly understands it, but that he is deeply interested in it and has studied everything bearing upon it.”—Boston Transcript.

“A readable work containing a vast amount of valuable information. Especially to be commended is the discussion of the racial effects. As a trustworthy general guide it should prove a god-send.”—New York Evening Post.

The Election of Senators

By Professor George H. Haynes, Author of “Representation in State Legislatures.” 300 pp. $1.50 net; by mail, $1.65.