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THE MACMILLAN STANDARD LIBRARY—Continued Sidgwick, A. HOME LIFE IN GERMANY

Smith, J. Allen THE SPIRIT OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT "Not since Bryce's 'American Commonwealth' has a book been produced which deals so searchingly with American political institutions and their history."—New York Evening Telegram.

Spargo, John SOCIALISM "One of the ablest expositions of Socialism that has ever been written."—New York Evening Call.

Van Dyke, Henry THE GOSPEL FOR A WORLD OF SIN

"One of the basic books of true Christian thought of to-day and of all times."—Boston Courier.

THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA "In this work the fruit of years of application and reflection is clearly apparent; it is undoubtedly the most notable interpretation in years of the real America. It compares favorably with Bryce's 'American Commonwealth.'"—Philadelphia Press.

Veblen, Thorstein B. THE THEORY OF THE LEISURE CLASS "The most valuable recent contribution to the elucidation of this theory."—London Times.

White, William Allen THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH "Mr. White tells in the trained words of an observer about the present status of society in America. It is an excellent antidote to the pessimism of modern writers on our social system."—Baltimore Sun.

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