This page needs to be proofread.
Books by Scott Nearing
Wages in the United States | Postpaid | $1.38 | |
"A mine of facts looking toward the betterment of, wage earners."—Literary Digest. | |||
Income | Postpaid | $1.38 | |
"The social injustice of our industrial and economic system demonstrated with startling vividness."—The Outlook. | |||
Financing the Wage-earner's Family | Postpaid | $1.38 | |
"Stirs your intellect—hits you with all emotional force."—New York Call. | |||
Reducing the Cost of Living | Postpaid | $1.38 | |
"Simple lucid summing up of the situation in which the price of everything has soared beyond the rise of income."—Chicago Tribune. | |||
Anthracite | Postpaid | $1.10 | |
A study of the effects of natural resource monopoly on the consumer, the worker and the monopoly. | |||
Social Adjustment | Postpaid | $1.66 | |
"A burning plea for a social crusade."—Journal of Political Economy. | |||
Social Sanity | Postpaid | $1.38 | |
"The book is strong and exceedingly suggestive."—Boston Transcript. | |||
Social Religion | Postpaid | $1.10 | |
"A concise summary of the inhumanities of social life … strong appeal to correct social evils."—Christian World. | |||
Woman and Social Progress | Postpaid | $1.66 | |
(In collaboration with Nellie M. S. Nearing.) | |||
"The book ought to be in the hands of every intelligent woman in the land."—The Independent. | |||
The Super Race | Postpaid | $0.55 | |
"A Book of Vision—'of the vision that is coming true.'"—Review of Reviews. | |||
Elements of Economics | Postpaid | $1.10 | |
(In collaboration with Henry Reed Burch.) | |||
"The book is well written."—The Spectator, London, England. | |||
"Fresh, fair, vigorous and informing."—London Athenaeum. | |||
The Solution of the Child Labor Problem | Postpaid | $1.10 | |
"The presentation is clear, forceful and logical."—The A. L. A. Book List. | |||
"Useful tonic to child labor reformers."—American Economic Review. | |||
The New Education | Postpaid | $1.10 | |
A descriptive survey of some of the important work that is being done in American schools to fit the educational system to the needs of the children and of the community. |
Order from: The National Rip Saw, Pontiac Building,
St. Louis