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Social Questions of To-day
Edited by H. dk B. GIBBINS, LittD., M.A.
Crown Zvo. 2s, 6d.
A series of volumes upon those topics of social, economic, and industrial
interest that are at the present moment foremost in the public mind.
Each volume of the series is written by an author who is an acknowledged
authority upon the subject with which he deals.
T/te following Volumes of the Series are ready : —
TRADE UNIONISM— NEW AND
OLD. By G. Howell. Second
Edition.
THE CO - OPERATIVE MOVE-
MENT TO-DAY. By G. J. Holy-
OAKE. Second Edition.
MUTUAL THRIFT. By Rev, J.
Frome Wilkinson, M.A.
PROBLEMS OF POVERTY. By J.
A. HOBSON, M.A, Fourth Edition.
THE COMMERCE OF NATIONS.
ByC. F. Bastable, M.A., Professor
of Economics at Trinity College,
Dublin. Second Edition.
THE ALIEN INVASION. By W.
H. WiLKINS, B.A. THE RURAL EXODUS. By P,
Anderson Graham. LAND NATIONALIZATION. By
Harold Cox, B.A. A SHORTER WORKING DAY. By H. DE B. GiBBiNS, D.Litt., M.A., and R. A. Hadfield, of the Hecla Works, Sheffield. BACK TO THE LAND : An Inquiry into the Cure for Rural Depopulation. By H. E. Moore. TRUSTS, POOLS AND CORNERS.
By T. Stephen Jeans. THE FACTORY SYSTEM. By R. W. Cooke-Taylor.
THE STATE AND ITS CHIL-
DREN, By Gertrude Tuckwell.
WOMEN'S WORK. ByLADYDiLKE. Miss BULLEY, and Miss Whitley.
MUNICIPALITIES AT WORK. The Municipal Policy of Six Great Towns, and its Influenceon their Social Welfare. By Frederick Dolman.
SOCIALISM AND MODERN THOUGHT. By M. Kaufmann.
THE HOUSING OF THE WORK- ING CLASSES, By E. Bowmaker.
MODERN CIVILIZATION IN SOME OF ITS ECONOMIC ASPECTS. By W. Cunningham, D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
THE PROBLEM OF THE UN- EMPLOYED. By J. A. HOBSON. B.A.
LIFE IN WEST LONDON. By Arthur Sherwell, M.A. Second Edition.
RAILWAY NATIONALIZATION. By Clement Edwards.
WORKHOUSES AND PAUPER- ISM, By Louisa Twining. UNIVERSITY AND SOCIAL SETTLEMENTS. By W, Reason, M.A.
Classical Translations
Edited by H. F. FOX, M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of Brasenose College, Oxford.
.(ESCHYLUS — Agamemnon, Chbe-
phoroe, Eumenides. Translated by
Lewis Campbell, LL.D., late Pro-
fessor of Greek at St. Andrews. 5^.
CICERO— De Oratore I. Translated by E. N. P. Moor, M.A. y. 6d.
CICERO— Select Orations{Pro Milone, Pro Murena, Philippic IL, In Catili- nam). Translated by H. E. D.
Blakiston, M.A., Fellow and Tutor
of Trinity College, Oxford. 5^.
CICERO— De Natura Deorum. Trans- lated by F. Brooks, M.A., late Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford. y. 6d.
HORACE: THE ODES AND EPODES. Translated by A.