The Land of the Black Mountain - Part 29
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Part 29

A SHORTER WORKING DAY. By H. de Gibbins and R.A. Hatfield.

BACK TO THE LAND. An Inquiry into Rural Depopulation. By H.E. Moore.

TRUSTS, POOLS, AND CORNERS. By J. Stephen Jeans.

THE FACTORY SYSTEM. By R.W. Cooke-Taylor.

THE STATE AND ITS CHILDREN. By Gertrude Tuckwell.

WOMEN'S WORK. By Lady Dilke, Miss Bulley, and Miss Whitley.

SOCIALISM AND MODERN THOUGHT. By M. Kauffmann.

THE PROBLEM OF THE UNEMPLOYED. By J.A. Hobson, M.A.

LIFE IN WEST LONDON. By Arthur Sherwell, M.A. _Third Edition._

RAILWAY NATIONALIZATION. By Clement Edwards.

WORKHOUSES AND PAUPERISM. By Louisa Twining.

UNIVERSITY AND SOCIAL SETTLEMENTS. By W. Reason, M.A.

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MILLINERY, THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL. By Clare Hill. _Second Edition, Crown 8vo. 2s._

PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY. Part I. By W. French, M.A. _Crown 8vo. Third Edition, 1s. 6d._

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF TEXTILE DESIGN. By Aldred F. Barker.

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THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA. By Alfred Caldecott, D.D. _Demy 8vo. 10s. 6d._

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