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40. THE PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY

By the Hon. Bertrand Russell, F.R.S.

In Preparation

THE OLD TESTAMENT. By Prof. George Moore, D.D., LL.D.

BETWEEN THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS. By R. H. Charles, D.D.

THE MAKING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. By Prof. B. W. Bacon, Litt.D., D.D.

COMPARATIVE RELIGION. By Prof. J. Estlin Carpenter, D.Litt.

A HISTORY OF FREEDOM OF THOUGHT. By Prof. J. B. Bury, LL.D.

ETHICS. By G. E. Moore.

BUDDHISM. By Mrs Rhys Davids, M.A.

NONCONFORMITY AND THE FREE CHURCHES. By Principal Selbie, M.A.

Science

7. MODERN GEOGRAPHY

By Dr Marion Newbigin. (Illustrated.) "Geography, again: what a dull, tedious study that was wont to be! . . . But Miss Marion Newbigin invests its dry bones with the flesh and blood of romantic interest, taking stock of geology as a fairy-book of science."—Daily Telegraph.

9. THE EVOLUTION OF PLANTS

By Dr D. H. Scott, M.A., F.R.S., late Hon. Keeper of the Jodrell Laboratory, Kew. (Fully illustrated.) "The information which the book provides is as trustworthy a first-hand knowledge can make it. . . . Dr Scott's candid and familiar style makes the difficult subject both fascinating and easy."—Gardeners' Chronicle.

17. HEALTH AND DISEASE

By W. Leslie Mackenzie, M.D., Local Government Board, Edinburgh. "The science of public health administration has had no abler or more attractive exponent than Dr Mackenzie. He adds to a thorough grasp of the problems an illuminating style, and an arresting manner of treating a subject often dull and sometimes unsavoury."—Economist.

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