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BYEDWARD THOMAS DEVINE, Ph.D.,General Secretary of The Charity Organization Society of the City ofNew York; Sometime Fellow in the University of Pennsylvania;and Staff Lecturer of the American Societyfor the Extension of University Teaching.

16mo. Cloth. $1.00.

"Long experience in the popular exposition of the principles of political economy has given Dr. Edward Thomas Devine peculiar qualifications for the preparation of a text-book upon this subject, and his recently published 'Economics' is an excellent book of its kind. It may be warmly recommended."—Dial.

"It is a lucid, and entertaining exposition of the subject."—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

"Every young man and woman on the verge of the real life that comes with gaining their majority should read a good work on this subject, and we could recommend no better than this particular volume."—Iowa State Register.

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WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TOTHE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OFITS PROBLEMS AND CONCEPTIONS.By DR. W. WINDELBAND,Professor of Philosophy in the University of Strassburg.Authorized Translation by JAMES H. TUFTS, Ph.D.,Associate Professor of Philosophy in the University of Chicago.

8vo. Cloth. $4.00, net.

"The work commends itself to every student of philosophy."—Boston Transcript.

"As a book of reference it will not supersede Ueberweg's History, but it is more readable and gives a much better view of the connection of philosophic thought from age to age and of the logical relation of the various schools and thinkers to each other. There is no other work available in English which presents these aspects of a subject so well, and both English and American students who do not read German will thank Professor Tufts for giving them the book in their own language."—Critic.

"No preceding history so fully occupies its field and answers its purpose. It should have a place in the library of every student of Philosophy."—Chicago Tribune.

"We believe that this is as nearly perfect a book in the form of a history of philosophy as has ever been produced."—Boston Herald.

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