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THE MACMILLAN STANDARD LIBRARY—Continued

Mabie Hamilton W.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: POET, DRAMATIST, AND MAN

"It is rather an interpretation than a record."—Chicago Standard.


Mathews, Shailer

THE GOSPEL AND THE MODERN MAN

"A succinct statement of the essentials of the New Testament."—Service.


Patten, Simon N.

THE SOCIAL BASIS OF RELIGION

"A work of substantial value."—Continent.


Peabody, Francis Greenwood

THE APPROACH TO THE SOCIAL QUESTION

"This book is at once the most delightful, persuasive and sagacious contribution to the subject.—Louisville Courier-Journal


Rauschenbusch, Walter

CHRISTIANITY AND THE SOCIAL CRISIS

"It is a book to like, to learn from, and to be charmed with."—New York Times.


Riis, Jacob

THEODORE ROOSEVELT, THE CITIZEN

"A refreshing and stimulating picture." New York Tribune.


Ryan, (Rev.) J. A.

A LIVING WAGE: ITS ETHICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS

"The most judicious and balanced discussion at the disposal of the general reader."—World To-day.


Sherman, L. A.

WHAT IS SHAKESPEARE?

"Emphatically a work without which the library of the Shakespeare student will be incomplete."—Daily Telegraph.

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