VOLUMES READY
VOLUMES READY
Daedalus, or Science and the Future. ByJ. B. S. Haldane, Reader in Biochemistry, University of Cambridge.Sixth impression.“A fascinating and daring little book.â€â€”Westminster Gazette.“The essay is brilliant, sparkling with wit and bristling with challenges.â€â€”British Medical Journal.“Predicts the most startling changes.â€â€”Morning Post.
Daedalus, or Science and the Future. ByJ. B. S. Haldane, Reader in Biochemistry, University of Cambridge.Sixth impression.
Daedalus, or Science and the Future. ByJ. B. S. Haldane, Reader in Biochemistry, University of Cambridge.Sixth impression.
“A fascinating and daring little book.â€â€”Westminster Gazette.“The essay is brilliant, sparkling with wit and bristling with challenges.â€â€”British Medical Journal.“Predicts the most startling changes.â€â€”Morning Post.
“A fascinating and daring little book.â€â€”Westminster Gazette.“The essay is brilliant, sparkling with wit and bristling with challenges.â€â€”British Medical Journal.
“Predicts the most startling changes.â€â€”Morning Post.
Callinicus, a Defence of Chemical Warfare. ByJ. B. S. Haldane.Second impression.“Mr. Haldane’s brilliant study.â€â€”Times Leading Article.“A book to be read by every intelligent adult.â€â€”Spectator.“This brilliant little monograph.â€â€”Daily News.
Callinicus, a Defence of Chemical Warfare. ByJ. B. S. Haldane.Second impression.
Callinicus, a Defence of Chemical Warfare. ByJ. B. S. Haldane.Second impression.
“Mr. Haldane’s brilliant study.â€â€”Times Leading Article.“A book to be read by every intelligent adult.â€â€”Spectator.“This brilliant little monograph.â€â€”Daily News.
“Mr. Haldane’s brilliant study.â€â€”Times Leading Article.“A book to be read by every intelligent adult.â€â€”Spectator.“This brilliant little monograph.â€â€”Daily News.
Icarus, or the Future of Science. ByBertrand Russell, f.r.s.Third impression.“Utter pessimism.â€â€”Observer.“Mr. Russell refuses to believe that the progress of Science must be a boon to mankind.â€â€”Morning Post.“A stimulating book, that leaves one not at all discouraged.â€â€”Daily Herald.
Icarus, or the Future of Science. ByBertrand Russell, f.r.s.Third impression.
Icarus, or the Future of Science. ByBertrand Russell, f.r.s.Third impression.
“Utter pessimism.â€â€”Observer.“Mr. Russell refuses to believe that the progress of Science must be a boon to mankind.â€â€”Morning Post.“A stimulating book, that leaves one not at all discouraged.â€â€”Daily Herald.
“Utter pessimism.â€â€”Observer.“Mr. Russell refuses to believe that the progress of Science must be a boon to mankind.â€â€”Morning Post.“A stimulating book, that leaves one not at all discouraged.â€â€”Daily Herald.
What I Believe.ByBertrand Russell, f.r.s.Second impression.“One of the most brilliant and thought-stimulating little books I have read—a better book even thanIcarus.â€â€”Nation.“Simply and brilliantly written.â€â€”Nature.“In stabbing sentences he punctures the bubble of cruelty, envy, narrowness, and ill-will which those in authority call their morals.â€â€”New Leader.
What I Believe.ByBertrand Russell, f.r.s.Second impression.
What I Believe.ByBertrand Russell, f.r.s.Second impression.
“One of the most brilliant and thought-stimulating little books I have read—a better book even thanIcarus.â€â€”Nation.“Simply and brilliantly written.â€â€”Nature.“In stabbing sentences he punctures the bubble of cruelty, envy, narrowness, and ill-will which those in authority call their morals.â€â€”New Leader.
“One of the most brilliant and thought-stimulating little books I have read—a better book even thanIcarus.â€â€”Nation.“Simply and brilliantly written.â€â€”Nature.“In stabbing sentences he punctures the bubble of cruelty, envy, narrowness, and ill-will which those in authority call their morals.â€â€”New Leader.
Tantalus, or the Future of Man. ByF. C. S. Schiller, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.“They are all (Daedalus,Icarus, andTantalus) brilliantly clever, and they supplement or correct one another.â€â€”Dean Inge, inMorning Post. “Immensely valuable and infinitely readable.â€â€”Daily News.“The book of the week.â€â€”Spectator.
Tantalus, or the Future of Man. ByF. C. S. Schiller, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Tantalus, or the Future of Man. ByF. C. S. Schiller, Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
“They are all (Daedalus,Icarus, andTantalus) brilliantly clever, and they supplement or correct one another.â€â€”Dean Inge, inMorning Post. “Immensely valuable and infinitely readable.â€â€”Daily News.“The book of the week.â€â€”Spectator.
“They are all (Daedalus,Icarus, andTantalus) brilliantly clever, and they supplement or correct one another.â€â€”Dean Inge, inMorning Post. “Immensely valuable and infinitely readable.â€â€”Daily News.“The book of the week.â€â€”Spectator.
Quo Vadimus?Glimpses of the Future. ByE. E. Fournier d’Albe, D.Sc., author of “Selenium, the Moon Element,†etc.“A wonderful vision of the future. A book that will be talked about.â€â€”Daily Graphic.“A remarkable contribution to a remarkable series.â€â€”Manchester Dispatch.“Interesting and singularly plausible.â€â€”Daily Telegraph.
Quo Vadimus?Glimpses of the Future. ByE. E. Fournier d’Albe, D.Sc., author of “Selenium, the Moon Element,†etc.
Quo Vadimus?Glimpses of the Future. ByE. E. Fournier d’Albe, D.Sc., author of “Selenium, the Moon Element,†etc.
“A wonderful vision of the future. A book that will be talked about.â€â€”Daily Graphic.“A remarkable contribution to a remarkable series.â€â€”Manchester Dispatch.“Interesting and singularly plausible.â€â€”Daily Telegraph.
“A wonderful vision of the future. A book that will be talked about.â€â€”Daily Graphic.“A remarkable contribution to a remarkable series.â€â€”Manchester Dispatch.“Interesting and singularly plausible.â€â€”Daily Telegraph.
Lysistrata, or Woman’s Future and Future Woman. ByAnthony M. Ludovici, author of “A Defence of Aristocracyâ€, etc.“A stimulating book. Volumes would be needed to deal, in the fullness his work provokes, with all the problems raised.â€â€”Sunday Times.“Pro-feminine, but anti-feministic.â€â€”Scotsman.“Full of brilliant common-sense.â€â€”Observer.
Lysistrata, or Woman’s Future and Future Woman. ByAnthony M. Ludovici, author of “A Defence of Aristocracyâ€, etc.
Lysistrata, or Woman’s Future and Future Woman. ByAnthony M. Ludovici, author of “A Defence of Aristocracyâ€, etc.
“A stimulating book. Volumes would be needed to deal, in the fullness his work provokes, with all the problems raised.â€â€”Sunday Times.“Pro-feminine, but anti-feministic.â€â€”Scotsman.“Full of brilliant common-sense.â€â€”Observer.
“A stimulating book. Volumes would be needed to deal, in the fullness his work provokes, with all the problems raised.â€â€”Sunday Times.“Pro-feminine, but anti-feministic.â€â€”Scotsman.“Full of brilliant common-sense.â€â€”Observer.
Hypatia, or Woman and Knowledge. ByMrs. Bertrand Russell. With a frontispiece.Second impression.An answer toLysistrata. “A passionate vindication of the rights of women.â€â€”Manchester Guardian.“Says a number of things that sensible women have been wanting publicly said for a long time.â€â€”Daily Herald.“Everyone who cares at all about these things should read it.â€â€”Weekly Westminster.
Hypatia, or Woman and Knowledge. ByMrs. Bertrand Russell. With a frontispiece.Second impression.
Hypatia, or Woman and Knowledge. ByMrs. Bertrand Russell. With a frontispiece.Second impression.
An answer toLysistrata. “A passionate vindication of the rights of women.â€â€”Manchester Guardian.“Says a number of things that sensible women have been wanting publicly said for a long time.â€â€”Daily Herald.“Everyone who cares at all about these things should read it.â€â€”Weekly Westminster.
An answer toLysistrata. “A passionate vindication of the rights of women.â€â€”Manchester Guardian.“Says a number of things that sensible women have been wanting publicly said for a long time.â€â€”Daily Herald.“Everyone who cares at all about these things should read it.â€â€”Weekly Westminster.
The Mongol in our Midst: a Study of Man and his Three Faces. ByF. G. Crookshank, m.d., f.r.c.p.With 28 Plates.Second edition, revised.“A brilliant piece of speculative induction.â€â€”Saturday Review.“An extremely interesting and suggestive book, which will reward careful reading.â€â€”Sunday Times.“The pictures carry fearful conviction.â€â€”Daily Herald.
The Mongol in our Midst: a Study of Man and his Three Faces. ByF. G. Crookshank, m.d., f.r.c.p.With 28 Plates.Second edition, revised.
The Mongol in our Midst: a Study of Man and his Three Faces. ByF. G. Crookshank, m.d., f.r.c.p.With 28 Plates.Second edition, revised.
“A brilliant piece of speculative induction.â€â€”Saturday Review.“An extremely interesting and suggestive book, which will reward careful reading.â€â€”Sunday Times.“The pictures carry fearful conviction.â€â€”Daily Herald.
“A brilliant piece of speculative induction.â€â€”Saturday Review.“An extremely interesting and suggestive book, which will reward careful reading.â€â€”Sunday Times.“The pictures carry fearful conviction.â€â€”Daily Herald.
The Conquest of Cancer.ByH. W. S. Wright, m.s., f.r.c.s.Introduction byF. G. Crookshank, m.d.“Eminently suitable for general reading. The problem is fairly and lucidly presented. One merit of Mr. Wright’s plan is that he tells people what, in his judgment, they can best do,here and now.â€â€”From theIntroduction.
The Conquest of Cancer.ByH. W. S. Wright, m.s., f.r.c.s.Introduction byF. G. Crookshank, m.d.
The Conquest of Cancer.ByH. W. S. Wright, m.s., f.r.c.s.Introduction byF. G. Crookshank, m.d.
“Eminently suitable for general reading. The problem is fairly and lucidly presented. One merit of Mr. Wright’s plan is that he tells people what, in his judgment, they can best do,here and now.â€â€”From theIntroduction.
“Eminently suitable for general reading. The problem is fairly and lucidly presented. One merit of Mr. Wright’s plan is that he tells people what, in his judgment, they can best do,here and now.â€â€”From theIntroduction.
The Passing of the Phantoms: a Study of Evolutionary Psychology and Morals. ByC. J. Patten, Professor of Anatomy, Sheffield University. With 4 Plates.“Readers ofDaedalus,IcarusandTantalus, will be grateful for an excellent presentation of yet another point of view.â€â€”Yorkshire Post.“This bright and bracing little book.â€â€”Literary Guide.“Interesting and original.â€â€”Medical Times.
The Passing of the Phantoms: a Study of Evolutionary Psychology and Morals. ByC. J. Patten, Professor of Anatomy, Sheffield University. With 4 Plates.
The Passing of the Phantoms: a Study of Evolutionary Psychology and Morals. ByC. J. Patten, Professor of Anatomy, Sheffield University. With 4 Plates.
“Readers ofDaedalus,IcarusandTantalus, will be grateful for an excellent presentation of yet another point of view.â€â€”Yorkshire Post.“This bright and bracing little book.â€â€”Literary Guide.“Interesting and original.â€â€”Medical Times.
“Readers ofDaedalus,IcarusandTantalus, will be grateful for an excellent presentation of yet another point of view.â€â€”Yorkshire Post.“This bright and bracing little book.â€â€”Literary Guide.“Interesting and original.â€â€”Medical Times.
Perseus: of Dragons. ByH. F. Scott Stokes. With 2 illustrations.“A diverting little book, chock-full of ideas. Mr. Stokes’ dragon-lore is both quaint and various.â€â€”Morning Post.“Very amusingly written, and a mine of curious knowledge for which the discerning reader will find many uses.â€â€”Glasgow Herald.
Perseus: of Dragons. ByH. F. Scott Stokes. With 2 illustrations.
Perseus: of Dragons. ByH. F. Scott Stokes. With 2 illustrations.
“A diverting little book, chock-full of ideas. Mr. Stokes’ dragon-lore is both quaint and various.â€â€”Morning Post.“Very amusingly written, and a mine of curious knowledge for which the discerning reader will find many uses.â€â€”Glasgow Herald.
“A diverting little book, chock-full of ideas. Mr. Stokes’ dragon-lore is both quaint and various.â€â€”Morning Post.“Very amusingly written, and a mine of curious knowledge for which the discerning reader will find many uses.â€â€”Glasgow Herald.
Wireless Possibilities.By ProfessorA. M. Low. With 4 diagrams.“As might be expected from an inventor who is always so fresh, he has many interesting things to say.â€â€”Evening Standard.“The mantle of Blake has fallen upon the physicists. To them we look for visions, and we find them in this book.â€â€”New Statesman.
Wireless Possibilities.By ProfessorA. M. Low. With 4 diagrams.
Wireless Possibilities.By ProfessorA. M. Low. With 4 diagrams.
“As might be expected from an inventor who is always so fresh, he has many interesting things to say.â€â€”Evening Standard.“The mantle of Blake has fallen upon the physicists. To them we look for visions, and we find them in this book.â€â€”New Statesman.
“As might be expected from an inventor who is always so fresh, he has many interesting things to say.â€â€”Evening Standard.“The mantle of Blake has fallen upon the physicists. To them we look for visions, and we find them in this book.â€â€”New Statesman.
Narcissus: an Anatomy of Clothes. ByGerald Heard. With 19 illustrations.“A most suggestive book.â€â€”Nation.“Irresistible. Reading it is like a switchback journey. Starting from prehistoric times we rocket down the ages.â€â€”Daily News.“Interesting, provocative, and entertaining.â€â€”Queen.
Narcissus: an Anatomy of Clothes. ByGerald Heard. With 19 illustrations.
Narcissus: an Anatomy of Clothes. ByGerald Heard. With 19 illustrations.
“A most suggestive book.â€â€”Nation.“Irresistible. Reading it is like a switchback journey. Starting from prehistoric times we rocket down the ages.â€â€”Daily News.“Interesting, provocative, and entertaining.â€â€”Queen.
“A most suggestive book.â€â€”Nation.“Irresistible. Reading it is like a switchback journey. Starting from prehistoric times we rocket down the ages.â€â€”Daily News.“Interesting, provocative, and entertaining.â€â€”Queen.
Thamyris, or Is there a Future for Poetry. ByR. C. Trevelyan.“Of high authority.â€â€”Saturday Review.“Very suggestive.â€â€”J. C. Squire, inObserver. “A very charming piece of work. I agree with all, or at any rate, almost all its conclusions.â€â€”J. St. Loe Strachey, inSpectator.
Thamyris, or Is there a Future for Poetry. ByR. C. Trevelyan.
Thamyris, or Is there a Future for Poetry. ByR. C. Trevelyan.
“Of high authority.â€â€”Saturday Review.“Very suggestive.â€â€”J. C. Squire, inObserver. “A very charming piece of work. I agree with all, or at any rate, almost all its conclusions.â€â€”J. St. Loe Strachey, inSpectator.
“Of high authority.â€â€”Saturday Review.“Very suggestive.â€â€”J. C. Squire, inObserver. “A very charming piece of work. I agree with all, or at any rate, almost all its conclusions.â€â€”J. St. Loe Strachey, inSpectator.
Proteus, or the Future of Intelligence. ByVernon Lee, author of “Satan the Waster,†etc.“We should like to follow the author’s suggestions as to the effect of intelligence on the future of Ethics, Aesthetics, and Manners. Her book is profoundly stimulating and should be read by everyone.â€â€”Outlook.“A concise, suggestive piece of work.â€â€”Saturday Review.
Proteus, or the Future of Intelligence. ByVernon Lee, author of “Satan the Waster,†etc.
Proteus, or the Future of Intelligence. ByVernon Lee, author of “Satan the Waster,†etc.
“We should like to follow the author’s suggestions as to the effect of intelligence on the future of Ethics, Aesthetics, and Manners. Her book is profoundly stimulating and should be read by everyone.â€â€”Outlook.“A concise, suggestive piece of work.â€â€”Saturday Review.
“We should like to follow the author’s suggestions as to the effect of intelligence on the future of Ethics, Aesthetics, and Manners. Her book is profoundly stimulating and should be read by everyone.â€â€”Outlook.“A concise, suggestive piece of work.â€â€”Saturday Review.
Paris, or the Future of War. By CaptainB. H. Liddell Hart.“A gem of close thinking and deduction.â€â€”Observer.“A noteworthy contribution to a problem of concern to every citizen in this country.â€â€”Daily Chronicle.“There is some lively thinking about the future of war inParis, just added to the set of live-wire pamphlets on big subjects, called collectively ‘To-Day and To-Morrow.’â€â€”Manchester Guardian.
Paris, or the Future of War. By CaptainB. H. Liddell Hart.
Paris, or the Future of War. By CaptainB. H. Liddell Hart.
“A gem of close thinking and deduction.â€â€”Observer.“A noteworthy contribution to a problem of concern to every citizen in this country.â€â€”Daily Chronicle.“There is some lively thinking about the future of war inParis, just added to the set of live-wire pamphlets on big subjects, called collectively ‘To-Day and To-Morrow.’â€â€”Manchester Guardian.
“A gem of close thinking and deduction.â€â€”Observer.“A noteworthy contribution to a problem of concern to every citizen in this country.â€â€”Daily Chronicle.“There is some lively thinking about the future of war inParis, just added to the set of live-wire pamphlets on big subjects, called collectively ‘To-Day and To-Morrow.’â€â€”Manchester Guardian.
Hephaestus, the Soul of the Machine. ByE. E. Fournier d’Albe, D.Sc.Hephaestus is the god of fire, the incarnation of the machine age of to-day. He is now master of the world. How this came about, what will be the results of this increasing domination of our planet, is the theme of the book.
Hephaestus, the Soul of the Machine. ByE. E. Fournier d’Albe, D.Sc.
Hephaestus, the Soul of the Machine. ByE. E. Fournier d’Albe, D.Sc.
Hephaestus is the god of fire, the incarnation of the machine age of to-day. He is now master of the world. How this came about, what will be the results of this increasing domination of our planet, is the theme of the book.
Hephaestus is the god of fire, the incarnation of the machine age of to-day. He is now master of the world. How this came about, what will be the results of this increasing domination of our planet, is the theme of the book.
Thrasymachus, the Future of Morals. ByC. E. M. Joad, author of “Common-Sense Ethics,†etc.A penetrating study of the herd, or conventional, morality of the day, prophesying a Puritan revival in morals, with intolerance and heresy-hunting. This will lead to the Americanization of England and a great increase in irregular sexual relationships. In the end a new religious revival is foreseen.
Thrasymachus, the Future of Morals. ByC. E. M. Joad, author of “Common-Sense Ethics,†etc.
Thrasymachus, the Future of Morals. ByC. E. M. Joad, author of “Common-Sense Ethics,†etc.
A penetrating study of the herd, or conventional, morality of the day, prophesying a Puritan revival in morals, with intolerance and heresy-hunting. This will lead to the Americanization of England and a great increase in irregular sexual relationships. In the end a new religious revival is foreseen.
A penetrating study of the herd, or conventional, morality of the day, prophesying a Puritan revival in morals, with intolerance and heresy-hunting. This will lead to the Americanization of England and a great increase in irregular sexual relationships. In the end a new religious revival is foreseen.
Lycurgus, or the Future of Law. ByE. S. P. Haynes, author of “Concerning Solicitors,†etc.An analysis of the present condition of Law in England, dealing with legislation, the law-courts, criminal law, family law, land-laws, costs, international law, individual liberty, and such subjects.
Lycurgus, or the Future of Law. ByE. S. P. Haynes, author of “Concerning Solicitors,†etc.
Lycurgus, or the Future of Law. ByE. S. P. Haynes, author of “Concerning Solicitors,†etc.
An analysis of the present condition of Law in England, dealing with legislation, the law-courts, criminal law, family law, land-laws, costs, international law, individual liberty, and such subjects.
An analysis of the present condition of Law in England, dealing with legislation, the law-courts, criminal law, family law, land-laws, costs, international law, individual liberty, and such subjects.
Prometheus, or Biology and the Advancement of Man. ByH. S. Jennings, Professor of Zoology, Johns Hopkins University.A lucid summary of the recent striking advances in biological knowledge, genetics, and the theory of evolution, with numerous concrete illustrations. The conclusions are applied to the problem of improvement in the human race.
Prometheus, or Biology and the Advancement of Man. ByH. S. Jennings, Professor of Zoology, Johns Hopkins University.
Prometheus, or Biology and the Advancement of Man. ByH. S. Jennings, Professor of Zoology, Johns Hopkins University.
A lucid summary of the recent striking advances in biological knowledge, genetics, and the theory of evolution, with numerous concrete illustrations. The conclusions are applied to the problem of improvement in the human race.
A lucid summary of the recent striking advances in biological knowledge, genetics, and the theory of evolution, with numerous concrete illustrations. The conclusions are applied to the problem of improvement in the human race.
Timotheus, the Future of the Theatre. ByBonamy Dobrée, author of “Restoration Drama,†etc.Traces the possible developments of the theatre, not only along mechanical lines, but upon those which playwrights, actors, and psychologists might achieve, were their idiosyncracies given scope. The whole forms a comment on the theatre of to-day.
Timotheus, the Future of the Theatre. ByBonamy Dobrée, author of “Restoration Drama,†etc.
Timotheus, the Future of the Theatre. ByBonamy Dobrée, author of “Restoration Drama,†etc.
Traces the possible developments of the theatre, not only along mechanical lines, but upon those which playwrights, actors, and psychologists might achieve, were their idiosyncracies given scope. The whole forms a comment on the theatre of to-day.
Traces the possible developments of the theatre, not only along mechanical lines, but upon those which playwrights, actors, and psychologists might achieve, were their idiosyncracies given scope. The whole forms a comment on the theatre of to-day.
Pygmalion, or the Doctor of the Future. ByR. Mcnair Wilson, M.D.The author foresees an evolution in the personality of the doctor, who will become less of a scientist, more of a humanist, and use every spiritual agency, as well as every practical measure, to restore the human body and soul to health.
Pygmalion, or the Doctor of the Future. ByR. Mcnair Wilson, M.D.
Pygmalion, or the Doctor of the Future. ByR. Mcnair Wilson, M.D.
The author foresees an evolution in the personality of the doctor, who will become less of a scientist, more of a humanist, and use every spiritual agency, as well as every practical measure, to restore the human body and soul to health.
The author foresees an evolution in the personality of the doctor, who will become less of a scientist, more of a humanist, and use every spiritual agency, as well as every practical measure, to restore the human body and soul to health.
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Cassandra, or the Future of the British Empire. ByF. C. S. Schiller, D.Sc.A penetrating analysis of the disruptive influences of work in the Empire.
Cassandra, or the Future of the British Empire. ByF. C. S. Schiller, D.Sc.
Cassandra, or the Future of the British Empire. ByF. C. S. Schiller, D.Sc.
A penetrating analysis of the disruptive influences of work in the Empire.
A penetrating analysis of the disruptive influences of work in the Empire.
Gallio, or the Tyranny of Science. ByJ. W. N. Sullivan, author of “A History of Mathematics.â€
Gallio, or the Tyranny of Science. ByJ. W. N. Sullivan, author of “A History of Mathematics.â€
Gallio, or the Tyranny of Science. ByJ. W. N. Sullivan, author of “A History of Mathematics.â€
Euterpe, or the Future of Art. ByLionel R. McColvin, author of “The Theory of Book-Selection.â€Shows how economic factors influence artistic production and affect artistic methods.
Euterpe, or the Future of Art. ByLionel R. McColvin, author of “The Theory of Book-Selection.â€
Euterpe, or the Future of Art. ByLionel R. McColvin, author of “The Theory of Book-Selection.â€
Shows how economic factors influence artistic production and affect artistic methods.
Shows how economic factors influence artistic production and affect artistic methods.
Artifex, or the Future of Craftsmanship. ByJohn Gloag, author of “Time, Taste, and Furniture.â€Indicates how the machine may be used to extend the glory of craftsmanship.
Artifex, or the Future of Craftsmanship. ByJohn Gloag, author of “Time, Taste, and Furniture.â€
Artifex, or the Future of Craftsmanship. ByJohn Gloag, author of “Time, Taste, and Furniture.â€
Indicates how the machine may be used to extend the glory of craftsmanship.
Indicates how the machine may be used to extend the glory of craftsmanship.
Pegasus, or Problems of Transport. By ColonelJ. F. C. Fuller, author of “The Reformation of War,†etc.An account of “cross-country†vehicles, which will achieve a revolution as great as that caused by the railway.
Pegasus, or Problems of Transport. By ColonelJ. F. C. Fuller, author of “The Reformation of War,†etc.
Pegasus, or Problems of Transport. By ColonelJ. F. C. Fuller, author of “The Reformation of War,†etc.
An account of “cross-country†vehicles, which will achieve a revolution as great as that caused by the railway.
An account of “cross-country†vehicles, which will achieve a revolution as great as that caused by the railway.
Atlantis, or the United States and the Future. By ColonelJ. F. C. Fuller.A witty and penetrating analysis of the American spirit.
Atlantis, or the United States and the Future. By ColonelJ. F. C. Fuller.
Atlantis, or the United States and the Future. By ColonelJ. F. C. Fuller.
A witty and penetrating analysis of the American spirit.
A witty and penetrating analysis of the American spirit.
Midas, or the Future of the United States. ByC. H. Bretherton, author of “The Real Ireland,†etc.A companion volume toAtlantis, written from a different viewpoint.
Midas, or the Future of the United States. ByC. H. Bretherton, author of “The Real Ireland,†etc.
Midas, or the Future of the United States. ByC. H. Bretherton, author of “The Real Ireland,†etc.
A companion volume toAtlantis, written from a different viewpoint.
A companion volume toAtlantis, written from a different viewpoint.
Nuncius, the Future of Advertising. ByGilbert Russell.The Future of the English Language.ByBasil de Selincourt.
Nuncius, the Future of Advertising. ByGilbert Russell.The Future of the English Language.ByBasil de Selincourt.
Nuncius, the Future of Advertising. ByGilbert Russell.
The Future of the English Language.ByBasil de Selincourt.