Anthropology eBook

Robert Ranulph Marett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 205 pages of information about Anthropology.

Anthropology eBook

Robert Ranulph Marett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 205 pages of information about Anthropology.

8.  Polar Exploration.  By DR. W.S.  BRUCE, Leader of the “Scotia” expedition.  Emphasizes the results of the expeditions.

18.  The Opening-up of Africa.  By SIR H.H.  JOHNSTON.  The first living authority on the subject tells how and why the “Native races” went to the various parts of Africa and summarizes its exploration and colonization.

19.  The Civilization of China.  By H.A.  GILES, Professor of Chinese, Cambridge.

36.  Peoples and Problems of India.  By SIR T.W.  HOLDERNESS.  “The best small treatise dealing with the range of subjects fairly indicated by the title.”—­The Dial.

7.  Modern Geography.  By DR. MARION NEWBIGIN.  Shows the relation of physical features to living things and to some of the chief institutions of civilization.

51.  Master Mariners.  By JOHN R. SPEARS, author of The History of Our Navy, etc.  A history of sea craft adventure from the earliest times.

SOCIAL SCIENCE

91.  The Negro.  By W.E.  BURGHARDT DUBOIS, author of Souls of Black Folks, etc.  A history of the black man in Africa, America or wherever else his presence has been or is important.

77.  Co-Partnership and Profit Sharing.  By ANEURIN WILLIAMS, Chairman, Executive Committee, International Co-operative Alliance, etc.  Explains the various types of co-partnership or profit-sharing, or both, and gives details of the arrangements now in force in many of the great industries.

98.  Political Thought:  From Herbert Spencer to the Present Day.  By ERNEST BARKER, M.A.

99.  Political Thought:  The Utilitarians.  From Benthan to J.S.  Mill.  By WILLIAM L. DAVIDSON.

79.  Unemployment.  By A.C.  PIGOU, M.A., Professor of Political Economy at Cambridge.  The meaning, measurement, distribution, and effects of unemployment, its relation to wages, trade fluctuations, and disputes, and some proposals of remedy or relief.

80.  Common-Sense in Law.  By PROF.  PAUL VINOGRADOFF, D.C.L., LL.D.  Social and Legal Rules—­Legal Rights and Duties—­Facts and Acts in Law—­Legislation—­Custom—­Judicial Precedents—­Equity—­The Law of Nature.

49.  Elements of Political Economy.  By S.J.  CHAPMAN, Professor of Political Economy and Dean of Faculty of Commerce and Administration, University of Manchester.

11.  The Science of Wealth.  By J.A.  HOBSON, author of Problems of Poverty.  A study of the structure and working of the modern business world.

1.  Parliament.  Its History, Constitution, and Practice.  By SIR COURTENAY P. ILBERT, Clerk of the House of Commons.

16.  Liberalism.  By PROF.  L.T.  HOBHOUSE, author of Democracy and Reaction.  A masterly philosophical and historical review of the subject.

5.  The Stock Exchange.  By F.W.  HIRST, Editor of the London Economist.  Reveals to the non-financial mind the facts about investment, speculation, and the other terms which the title suggests.

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