McLennan--A Manual of Practical Farming. By John McLennan.
"The author has placed before the reader in the simplest terms a means of a.s.sistance in the ordinary problems of farming."--_National Nurseryman._
Mabie--William Shakespeare: Poet, Dramatist, and Man. By Hamilton W. Mabie.
"It is rather an interpretation than a record."--_Chicago Standard._
Mahaffy--Rambles and Studies in Greece. By J.P. Mahaffy.
"To the intelligent traveler and lover of Greece this volume will prove a most sympathetic guide and companion."
Mathews--The Church and the Changing Order. By Shailer Mathews.
"The book throughout is characterized by good sense and restraint.... A notable book and one that every Christian may read with profit."--_The Living Church._
Mathews--The Gospel and the Modern Man. By Shailer Mathews.
"A succinct statement of the essentials of the New Testament."--_Service._
Nearing--Wages in the United States. By Scott Nearing.
"The book is valuable for anybody interested in the main question of the day--the labor question."
Patten--The Social Basis of Religion. By Simon N. Patten.
"A work of substantial value."--_Continent._
Peabody--The Approach to the Social Question. By Francis Greenwood Peabody.
"This book is at once the most delightful, persuasive, and sagacious contribution to the subject."--_Louisville Courier-Journal._
Pierce--The Tariff and the Trusts. By Franklin Pierce.
"An excellent campaign doc.u.ment for a non-protectionist."--_Independent._
Rauschenbusch--Christianity and the Social Crisis. By Walter Rauschenbusch.
"It is a book to like, to learn from, and to be charmed with."--_New York Times._
Riis--The Making of an American. By Jacob Riis.
"Its romance and vivid incident make it as varied and delightful as any romance."--_Publisher's Weekly._
Riis--Theodore Roosevelt, the Citizen. By Jacob Riis.
"A refreshing and stimulating picture."--_New York Tribune._
Ryan--A Living Wage; Its Ethical and Economic Aspects. By Rev.
J.A. Ryan.
"The most judicious and balanced discussion at the disposal of the general reader."--_World To-day._
Scott--Increasing Human Efficiency in Business. By Walter Dill Scott.
"An important contribution to the literature of business psychology."--_The American Banker._
St. Maur--The Earth's Bounty. By Kate V. St. Maur.
"Practical ideas about the farm and garden."
St. Maur--A Self-supporting Home. By Kate V. St. Maur.
"Each chapter is the detailed account of all the work necessary for one month--in the vegetable garden, among the small fruits, with the fowls, guineas, rabbits, and in every branch of husbandry to be met with on the small farm."--_Louisville Courier-Journal._
Sherman--What is Shakespeare? By L.A. Sherman.
"Emphatically a work without which the library of the Shakespeare student will be incomplete."--_Daily Telegram._
Sidgwick--Home Life in Germany. By A. Sidgwick.
"A vivid picture of social life and customs in Germany to-day."
Simons--Social Forces in American History. By A.W. Simons.
"A forceful interpretation of events in the light of economics."
Smith--The Spirit of American Government. By J. Allen Smith.
"Not since Bryce's 'American Commonwealth' has a book been produced which deals so searchingly with American political inst.i.tutions and their history."--_New York Evening Telegram._