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11. Manifesto of the Communist Party. By Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Authorized English Translation: Edited and Annotated by Frederick Engels. Also included in the same volume, No Compromise: No Political Trading. By Wilhelm Liebknecht. Translated by A. M. Simons and Marcus Hitch. Cloth, 50 cents.

This manifesto, first published in 1848, is still recognized the world over as the clearest statement of the principles of the international Socialist party. It has been translated into the language of every country where capitalism exists, and it is being circulated more rapidly today than ever before.

12. The Positive School of Criminology. By Enrico Ferri. Translated by Ernest Untermann. Cloth, 50 cents.

The science of criminology has been revolutionized within one generation by the Socialist students of Italy, of whom Ferri is the most prominent living representative. This book is indispensable to any one desiring reliable information on the modern theory of crime and its treatment.

13. The World's Revolutions. By Ernest Untermann. Cloth, 50 cents.

A study of the economic causes of the great revolutions of the world's history in the light of the Socialist principle of historical materialism.

Scientific yet readable and easy; written in a style that the man in the street will understand and the man in the university will admire. Just the book to start a new reader.

15. Social and Philosophical Studies. By Paul Lafargue. Translated by Charles H. Kerr. In Preparation.
This book will contain two studies entirely new to American readers, "Causes of Belief in God," and