SOCIALISM AND SUPERIOR BRAINSBYBERNARD SHAW
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Portrait frontispiece by the author. A new book by Bernard Shaw, dealing with the following topics:
"Written with that matchless virility for which Mr. Shaw is so famous. Socialism has never had, and probably never will have, a better and abler exponent and defender."—Dundee Advertiser.
MODERN WOMAN AND HOW TOMANAGE HERBY WALTER M. GALLICHAN
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*** "It is from the man's point of view, of course—and Mr. Gallichan has done it well and interestingly.... Every husband should get this book—and every wife with any common sense at all."—The Bookman(London).
SOME OF THE TOPICS DISCUSSED
"A book for a host of men to read, and one that a number of them will chuckle heartily over. An education in itself for almost all men, and, we would say, the modern woman."—Tourist Magazine.
"A keen, clear-eyed study of many important questions relating to women and, therefore, to the life of to-day and the life of the future."—Book News Monthly.
"Has many unusual features and is never dull."—New Orleans Picayune.
"Should be in every household."—Boston Herald.
"Very amusing."—The Smart Set.
"A volume that will stimulate thought and provide discussion. It is never dull."—San Francisco Bulletin.
FOOTNOTES:[A]Since the above was written children's courts have been established.
[A]Since the above was written children's courts have been established.
[A]Since the above was written children's courts have been established.
Transcriber's Notes:Obvious punctuation errors repaired.The remaining corrections made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text willappear.Table of Contents: Error in original lists 'Chapter XIII.' as starting on page 119; changed to 118 for actual starting page in book.Page 7: word 'due' added to text (impossibility due to)Page 120: word 'hat' changed to 'bat'
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
The remaining corrections made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text willappear.
Table of Contents: Error in original lists 'Chapter XIII.' as starting on page 119; changed to 118 for actual starting page in book.
Page 7: word 'due' added to text (impossibility due to)
Page 120: word 'hat' changed to 'bat'