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Other Volumes in the Macmillan Standard Library


Addams, Jane

THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH AND THE CITY STREETS

"Shows such sanity, such breadth and tolerance of mind, and such penetration into the inner meanings of outward phenomena as to make it a book which no one can afford to miss.—New York Times.


Campbell, R. J.

THE NEW THEOLOGY

"A fine contribution to the better thought of our times and written in the spirit of the Master.—St. Paul Dispatch.


Clark, T. M.

THE CARE OF A HOUSE

"If the average man knew one-tenth of what Mr. Clark tells him in this book, he would be able to save money every year on repairs, etc.—Chicago Tribune.


Coolidge, Archibald Cary

THE UNITED STATES AS A WORLD POWER

"Justly entitled to recognition as a work of real distinction ... it moves the reader to thought.—Nation.


Croly, Herbert

THE PROMISE OF AMERICAN LIFE

"The most profound and illuminating study of our national conditions which has appeared in many years.—Theodore Roosevelt.


Ely, Richard T.

MONOPOLIES AND TRUSTS

"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.


Haultain, Arnold

THE MYSTERY OF GOLF

"It is more than a golf book. There is interwoven with it a play of mild philosophy and of pointed wit."—Boston Globe.

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