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The Science of Politics.
BY WALTER THOMAS MILLS,
Secretary of the National Intercollegiate Association. A timelywork for every citizen. The book is wholly practical and untechnicaland is directly suited to the needs of every citizen. 12mo,cloth, 204 pages. Price, $1.00.
Pres. Julius H. Seelye, of Amherst College, says:
"With its clearness and force I am much pleased."
Frances E. Willard says:
"Mr. Mills has done an important service to the cause of good government bysetting in a clear light before the citizen his personal relation to government by apolitical party. May his book have a million readers."
Public Opinion, Washington, D. C., says:
"The book is interesting and instructive, and the style is vigorous and refined."
Foundation of Death.
BY AXEL GUSTAFSON,
the celebrated English Reformer. A practical study of the DrinkQuestion. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.
The Boston Transcript:
The entire subject is handled in a most judicious manner, and we recommend thebook as one of exceptional value in these times of alcoholic discussions. No advocateof temperance can do without it, for it is a compendium of the world's experienceand the world's opinions.
Nobody Knows.
BY "A NOBODY."
A treatise on applied Christianity under the guise of fiction. Anoriginal, interesting work. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.
A book of great directness and earnestness, in which the hero brings about a moraland social reformation by a reconciliation between employer and employee, betweenthe church and the masses. A model of terse epigrammatic English. Not a dullline in it.
BY
REV. CHARLES H. SPURGEON.
New York:
FUNK & WAGNALLS, PUBLISHERS,
18 and 20 Astor Place.
1889.