The Working of the British System of
Government
to-day .
Aristotle by A. E. Taylor
, D.
Phil.
71. The Problem of Truth . . . By H. Wildon Carr, Litt. D.
31. Buddhism . . . By Prof. T. W. Rhys Davids, M. A. , F. B. A.
32. Roman Catholicism . . . By H. B. Coxon. Preface, Mgr. R. H. Benson.
33. The Oxford Movement . . . By Wilfrid Ward.
34. The Bible and Criticism . . . By W. H. Bennett, D. D. , Litt. P. , and
W. F. Adeney, D. D.
35. Cardinal Newman . . . By Wilfrid Meynell.
72. The Church of England . . . By Rev. Canon Masterman.
73. Anglo-Catholicism . . . By A. E. Manning Foster.
74. The Free Churches . . . By Rev. Edward Shillito, M. A.
75. Judaism . . . By Ephraim Levine, M. A.
76. Theosophy . . . By Annie Besant.
*HISTORY*
36. The Growth of Freedom . . . By H. W. Nevinson.
37. Bismarck and the Origin of the German Empire . . . By Professor F.
M. Powicke.
38. Oliver Cromwell . . . By Hilda Johnstone, M. A.
39. Mary Queen of Scots . . . By E. O'Neill, M. A.
40. Cecil John Rhodes, 1853-1902 . . . By Ian D. Colvin.
41. Julius Caesar . . . By Hilary Hardinge.
42. England in the Making . . . By Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, M. A. , LL. D.
43. England in the Middle Ages . . . By E. O'Neill, M. A.
44. The Monarchy and the People . . . By W. T. Waugh, M. A.
45. The Industrial Revolution . . . By Arthur Jones, M. A.
46. Empire and Democracy . . . By G. S. Veitch, M. A. , Litt. D.
61. Home Rule . . . By L. G. Redmond Howard. Preface by Robert
Harcourt, M. P.
77. Nelson . . . By H. W. Wilson.
78. Wellington and Waterloo . . . By Major G. W. Redway.
*SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC*
47. Women's Suffrage . . . By M. G. Fawcett, LL. D.
48.
The Working of the British System of Government to-day . . . By
Prof. Ramsay Muir, M. A.
49. An Introduction to Economic Science . . . By Prof H. O. Meredith.
M. A.
50. Socialism . . . By B. B. Kirkman, B. A.
79. Mediaeval Socialism . . . By Bede Jarrett, O. P. , M. A.
80. Syndicalism . . . By J. H. Harley, M. A.
81. Labour and Wages . . . By H. M. Hallsworth, M. A. , B. Sc.
82. Co-operation . . . By Joseph Clayton.
83. Insurance as a Means of Investment . . . By W. A. Robertson, F. F. A.
*LETTERS*
51. Shakespeare . . . By Prof. C. H. Herford, Litt. D.
52. Wordsworth . . . By Rosaline Masson.
53. Pure Gold--A Choice of Lyrics and Sonnets . . . by H. C. O'Neill
54. Francis Bacon . . . By Prof. A. R. Skemp, M. A.
55. The Brontes . . . By Flora Masson.
56. Carlyle . . . By L. MacLean Watt.
57. Dante . . . By A. G. Ferrers Howell.
58. Ruskin . . . By A. Blyth Webster, M. A.
59. Common Faults in Writing English . . . By Prof. A. R. Skemp, M. A.
60. A Dictionary of Synonyms . . . By Austin K. Gray, B. A.
84. History of English Literature . . . By A. Compton-Rickett.
85. A History of English Literature . . . By A. Compton-Rickett, LL. D.
86. Browning . . . By Prof. A. R. Skemp, M. A.
87. Charles Lamb . . . By Flora Masson.
88. Goethe . . . By Prof. C. H. Herford, Litt. D.
90. Rousseau . . . By F. B. Kirkman, B. A.
91. Ibsen . . . By Hilary Hardinge.
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71. The Problem of Truth . . . By H. Wildon Carr, Litt. D.
31. Buddhism . . . By Prof. T. W. Rhys Davids, M. A. , F. B. A.
32. Roman Catholicism . . . By H. B. Coxon. Preface, Mgr. R. H. Benson.
33. The Oxford Movement . . . By Wilfrid Ward.
34. The Bible and Criticism . . . By W. H. Bennett, D. D. , Litt. P. , and
W. F. Adeney, D. D.
35. Cardinal Newman . . . By Wilfrid Meynell.
72. The Church of England . . . By Rev. Canon Masterman.
73. Anglo-Catholicism . . . By A. E. Manning Foster.
74. The Free Churches . . . By Rev. Edward Shillito, M. A.
75. Judaism . . . By Ephraim Levine, M. A.
76. Theosophy . . . By Annie Besant.
*HISTORY*
36. The Growth of Freedom . . . By H. W. Nevinson.
37. Bismarck and the Origin of the German Empire . . . By Professor F.
M. Powicke.
38. Oliver Cromwell . . . By Hilda Johnstone, M. A.
39. Mary Queen of Scots . . . By E. O'Neill, M. A.
40. Cecil John Rhodes, 1853-1902 . . . By Ian D. Colvin.
41. Julius Caesar . . . By Hilary Hardinge.
42. England in the Making . . . By Prof. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, M. A. , LL. D.
43. England in the Middle Ages . . . By E. O'Neill, M. A.
44. The Monarchy and the People . . . By W. T. Waugh, M. A.
45. The Industrial Revolution . . . By Arthur Jones, M. A.
46. Empire and Democracy . . . By G. S. Veitch, M. A. , Litt. D.
61. Home Rule . . . By L. G. Redmond Howard. Preface by Robert
Harcourt, M. P.
77. Nelson . . . By H. W. Wilson.
78. Wellington and Waterloo . . . By Major G. W. Redway.
*SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC*
47. Women's Suffrage . . . By M. G. Fawcett, LL. D.
48.
The Working of the British System of Government to-day . . . By
Prof. Ramsay Muir, M. A.
49. An Introduction to Economic Science . . . By Prof H. O. Meredith.
M. A.
50. Socialism . . . By B. B. Kirkman, B. A.
79. Mediaeval Socialism . . . By Bede Jarrett, O. P. , M. A.
80. Syndicalism . . . By J. H. Harley, M. A.
81. Labour and Wages . . . By H. M. Hallsworth, M. A. , B. Sc.
82. Co-operation . . . By Joseph Clayton.
83. Insurance as a Means of Investment . . . By W. A. Robertson, F. F. A.
*LETTERS*
51. Shakespeare . . . By Prof. C. H. Herford, Litt. D.
52. Wordsworth . . . By Rosaline Masson.
53. Pure Gold--A Choice of Lyrics and Sonnets . . . by H. C. O'Neill
54. Francis Bacon . . . By Prof. A. R. Skemp, M. A.
55. The Brontes . . . By Flora Masson.
56. Carlyle . . . By L. MacLean Watt.
57. Dante . . . By A. G. Ferrers Howell.
58. Ruskin . . . By A. Blyth Webster, M. A.
59. Common Faults in Writing English . . . By Prof. A. R. Skemp, M. A.
60. A Dictionary of Synonyms . . . By Austin K. Gray, B. A.
84. History of English Literature . . . By A. Compton-Rickett.
85. A History of English Literature . . . By A. Compton-Rickett, LL. D.
86. Browning . . . By Prof. A. R. Skemp, M. A.
87. Charles Lamb . . . By Flora Masson.
88. Goethe . . . By Prof. C. H. Herford, Litt. D.
90. Rousseau . . . By F. B. Kirkman, B. A.
91. Ibsen . . . By Hilary Hardinge.
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NEW YORK: DODGE PUBLISHING CO.
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