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 The Law of the Employment of Labor

By L. D. CLARK Cloth, 12mo, $1.60 net

In all the realm of economics it is strange that heretofore no book has been published dealing specifically and authoritatively with the legal aspects of labor. Mr. Clark has realized this, and his book covers the whole field of law as it affects the employment of labor in the United States. By the citation of an adequate number of representative cases and statutes, the principles of common law in their most important phases as well as the nature and trend of legislation are discussed and illustrated in so far as these are applicable to workmen and their employers.

Social Adjustment

By SCOTT NEARING, Ph.D., of the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Cloth, 377 pages, $1.50 net

"It is a good book, and will help anyone interested in the study of present social problems."—Christian Standard.

"A clear, sane gathering together of the sociological dicta of to-day. Its range is wide—education, wages, distribution and housing of population, conditions of women, home decadence, tenure of working life and causes of distress, child labor, unemployment, and remedial methods. A capital reading book for the million, a text-book for church and school, and a companion for the economist of the study desk."—Book News Monthly.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

Wages in the United States

Cloth, 12mo, $1.25 net

This work represents an examination of statistics offered by various states and industries in an effort to determine the average wage in the United States. As a scholarly and yet simple statement it is a valuable contribution to the study of one side of our social organization.

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