Part 83 (1/2)

CROLY--THE PROMISE OF AMERICAN LIFE

BY HERBERT CROLY

”The most profound and illuminating study of our national conditions which has appeared in many years.”--THEODORE ROOSEVELT.

DEVINE--MISERY AND ITS CAUSES

BY EDWARD T. DEVINE

”One rarely comes across a book so rich in every page, yet so sound, so logical, and thorough.”--_Chicago Tribune._

EARLE--HOME LIFE IN COLONIAL DAYS

BY ALICE MORSE EARLE

”A book which throws new light on our early history.”

ELY--EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

BY RICHARD T. ELY

”The benefit of compet.i.tion and the improvement of the race, munic.i.p.al owners.h.i.+p, and concentration of wealth are treated in a sane, helpful, and interesting manner.”--_Philadelphia Telegraph._

ELY--MONOPOLIES AND TRUSTS

BY RICHARD T. ELY

”The evils of monopoly are plainly stated, and remedies are proposed.

This book should be a help to every man in active business life.”--_Baltimore Sun._

FRENCH--HOW TO GROW VEGETABLES

BY ALLEN FRENCH

”Particularly valuable to a beginner in vegetable gardening, giving not only a convenient and reliable planting-table, but giving particular attention to the culture of the vegetables.”--_Suburban Life._

GOODYEAR--RENAISSANCE AND MODERN ART

W. H. GOODYEAR

”A thorough and scholarly interpretation of artistic development.”