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Economics of the Silk Industry. A Study in Industrial Organization. By RATAN C. RAWLLEY, M.A., M.Sc. (Econ.) Demy 8vo. 349 pp. 10s. 6d.

The Spectator." Mr. Rawlley's learned and dispassionate study of the Silk Trade deserves attention, both from an economic and a political standpoint.. He describes the raw silk trade, the manufacture, and the commercial organization, and discusses the very intricate problem of tariffs.'

Mercantilism and the East India Trade. By P. J.
THOMAS, M.A., B.Litt. Demy 8vo. 190 pp. 8s. 6d.

The Balance of Trade Controversy in 1620-The Protectionist Controversy Fostering
National Industries-The Consumption of Indian Textiles in England-Discontent of English
Industries-English Woollen and Silk Industries-The Calico Trade, 1700-1719-How
Protectionism Finally Triumphed-The Weavers' Riots, 1719.

INSANITY.

Insanity. Social Aspects of the Treatment of the Insane
based on a Study of New York Experience. By J. A.
GOLDBERG, Ph.D. Columbia University Studies. (Vol. 97,
No. 2.) 12s.

History of New York's Policy of Caring for the Insane-Insanity as a Community Problem-Results of State Hospital Care and Treatment-Social Survey of 786 Admissions to State Hospitals-Social Treatment of the Insane-Recommendations and Conclusions.

INSURANCE.

The Origin and Early History of Insurance, including the Contract of Bottomry. By C. F. TRENERRY, B.A., D.Sc., A.I.A. Demy 8vo. 330 pp. 15S.

Part I.-Origin and Development of Contract of Bottomry and Respondentia down to the Eleventh Century.

Part. II.-Traces of Methods of Insurance other than Life known to the Ancients.
Part III.-Whether Life Assurance was known to the Ancients.

Part IV.-Development of Modern Insurance from the family group system as exemplified in Belgium.

General Average and the York-Antwerp Rules. Report with subsequent additions and amendments, presented at the Stockholm Conference of the International Law Association, 1924, by W. R. BISSCHOP, LL.D., Barrister-at-Law. Royal 8vo. 153 pp. Second Edition. 5s.

Report presented at the General Average Committee meeting June 16, 1924-Comparative table of the existing York-Antwerp Rules and the proposed Amendments-Reports on General Average from Belgium, Holland, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Denmark and Norway

Proceedings in the General Average Section of the Stockholm Conference of the International Law Association. September 1924-York-Antwerp Rules, 1890 and 1924, compared side by side.

Some Aspects of National Health Insurance. By ALEXANDER GRAY, Professor of Political Economy in the University of Aberdeen. Demy 8vo. 32 pp. 2s.

Aberdeen Journal.-" Professor Gray writes with the experience of nine years' work in the administration of the Insurance Acts, and his attitude is that of a candid and sympathetic critic. He makes several suggestions for reform, particularly for the codifying and simplification of the many Acts relating to the subject, and pays special attention to the positions

INSURANCE-conta.

Social Insurance Unified and other Essays (including
Mothers' Pensions). By JOSEPH L. COHEN, M.A.,
of the Department of Economics, Cambridge University.
Demy 8vo. 157 pp. 5s.

The suggested unification of social insurance has now become a public question, and in the central and pivotal essay of this volume an attempt is made to examine the general case for it, the difficulties involved and what vested interests are to be confronted.

Liberal Magazine.-"Mr. Cohen is a recognized authority . . . this is the most comprehensive and informing book on Social Insurance that we are acquainted with."

Insurance by Industry Examined. By JOSEPH L.
COHEN, M.A. Demy 8vo. 124 pp. 5s.

Cotton Factory Times.-"The book is distinctly helpful. The implications of Insurance by Industry are carefully stated and considered, the advantages or disadvantages of this branch of the project are lucidly stated, and those who seek guidance in this matter can hardly afford to ignore the facts and arguments which Mr. Cohen so ably presents."

LABOUR AND TRADE.

History of Factory Legislation. By B. L. HUTCHINS and A. HARRISON, D.Sc., with a Preface by Right Hon. SIDNEY WEBB, LL.B. Third Edition, revised, with a new

Chapter. Demy 8vo. 298 pp. 9s.

This book contains a brief description of the origin of Factory Legislation and a full history of its development from 1800 onwards.

Originally published in 1903, it was the first systematic and complete analysis of its subject and ranks to-day as a standard work of reference.

Factory Legislation and its Administration, 1891-1924.
By H. A. MESS, B.A. Demy 8vo. 228 pp. 12s. 6d.

The last thirty years or so have seen a great deal attempted and a good deal accomplished in the matter of factory legislation and its administration. It is the purpose of this book to give a history of those efforts, to record the achievements, and to point out and comment on some omissions and some failures of the period.

The British Trade Boards System: An Enquiry into its Operation. By DOROTHY SELLS, Ph.D. Demy 8vo. 304 pp. with 4 graphs. 12s 6d.

The Minimum Wage in various occupations has been considered and fixed by the Trade Boards established by the Act of 1909. It is frequently asked by persons concerned with reconstruction problems in the field of labour: "How has the Trade Board System developed in Great Britain, and how has it worked under the test of time and economic chaos?" This book is an attempt to answer the question in so far as it is possible to do so from available information.

Dock Labour and Decasualisation. By E. C. P. LAS-
CELLES and S. S. BULLOCK. Demy 8vo. 194 PP.
IOS. 6d.

The Times Literary Supplement.-"... in this book we have a mass of evidence. together with a wide survey of the docking industry in general. The ordinary reader will find much of interest and value here, while to those more directly concerned with dock labour the book is indispensable. A considerable collection of statistics and diagrams finishes a most interesting book."

The Principles of Wages. By Dr.
With a preface by Professor Laughlin.
Cloth 8s. 6d.

WILLIAM L. VALK.
Demy 8vo.

Demy 8vo. 180 pp.

An examination of the different possibilities of determining the prices of the agents of

LABOUR AND TRADE-contd.

The Functions of the Wholesale. By GEORGE H.
FULTON. With a Foreword by Sir Lynden Macassey, K.B.E.,
K.C. Demy 8vo. 16 pp. 6d.

The British Employment Exchange.
SEYMOUR. Demy 8vo. 300 pp. 12s.

By JOHN B.

The Tin Plate Industry, with special reference to its
relations with the Iron and Steel Industries. A Study in
Economic Organization. By J. H. JONES, M.A., Lecturer in
Social Economics in the University of Glasgow. Demy 8vo.
280 pp. 7s. 6d.

The Tailoring Trade. Select Documents illustrating the
History of Trade Unionism. By F. W. GALTON. With a
Preface by Rt. Hon. SIDNEY WEBB, LL.B., M.P. First
published in 1896, re-issued 1923. Crown 8vo. 340 pp. 5s.

"This volume has for its basis a remarkable series of documents relating to the London Tailoring Trade, which have been, until lately, practically unknown to Economic Students,

We have in this unique series of contemporary pictures of the Tailoring Trade, extending over a century and a quarter, most interesting materials, both for the story of the industry itself, and for that Economic History of the Eighteenth Century of which we are all so much in need."

Labour and Empire. A Study of the Reaction of British
Labour, mainly as represented in Parliament, to British
Imperialism since 1880. By TUNGFU F. TSIẲNG, Ph.D.,
Instructor in History in Nankai University, Tientsin. Colum-
bia University Studies. Vol. 106, No. 1. 138.

Labour and India-Labour and Africa-Ireland-Labour and General Imperialistic
Movements, Diplomatic Groupings, Imperial Preference, Armament Competition, the Peace
Movement-Labour and the World War.

Business Fluctuations and the American Labour Movement, 1915-22. By V. W. LANFEAR, Ph.D. Columbia University Studies. Vol. 110, No. 2. 9s.

Wages and the Cost of Living-Employment and Unemployment-Labour Mobility and
Absenteeism-Changes in Attitude and Policies of Labour, 1915-1922.

Labour Policy of the United States Steel Corporation.
By CHARLES A. GULICK, JR., Ph.D., Instructor in Econo-
mics, Columbia University. Columbia University Studies.
Vol. 116, No. 1. I2S.

Hours of Labour-Wages-Attitude of Corporation towards Labour Organizations—
Methods by which the Corporations secured and maintained a Non-Union Organization-
Welfare Summary and Conclusions.

Labour Disputes and the President of the United States.
By EDWARD BERMAN, Ph.D., Instructor in Economics,
University of Illinois. Columbia University Studies. Vol.
III, No. 2.

18s.

The Pulman Strike of 1894-The Coal Strikes of 1906 and President Roosevelt-American Strikes of 1913-1917 and President Wilson-War Time Activities-Strikes in 1919-21- Presi

LABOUR AND TRADE-contd.

Protective Labour Legislation. With Special Reference to
Women in the State of New York. By ELIZABETH F.
BAKER, Ph.D., Instructor in Economics, Barnard College,
Columbia University. Columbia University Studies. Vol.
116, No. 2. 27s.

Tenement House Labour-The Truck Acts-Sunday Closing-Extra Hazardous Industries
-Workmen's Compensation-Hours of Labour-Night Work Wages-Rest Periods-
-Administration of the Labour Law in New York State.

Canadian Labour Laws and the Treaty. By BRYCE M.
STEWART, Ph.D. Columbia University Studies.

24s.

Cloth.

Canada and the Internat onal Labour Organization-Dominion and Provincial Powers in Labour Legislation-The Canadian Labour Movement-Labour not a Commodity-Freedom of Association for Employers and Employed-A Wage sufficient for Reasonable Living—A Work Day of Eight Hours-Abolition of Child Labour-Equal Pay for Equal Work-Fair Treatment of the Alien-Enforcement of Labour Laws.

LAW.

The Law of the Press. By THOMAS DAWSON, Barristerat-Law. Demy 8vo. 260 pp. Ios. 6d.

This work is intended primarily as a handbook of law for writers, publishers, printers and others concerned in the production and dissemination of printed matter, whether in the form of books, newspapers, periodicals or otherwise. It is hoped that the book may also be of some use to members of the legal profession as a digest of the law of the subject with which it deals. Advertising World." In writing this book Mr. Dawson has very wisely refrained from probing too deeply into the technicalities of his subject. we congratulate the author on having presented a very intricate and complicated subject in an easily palatable form. The book is packed with instances from actual judgments.

The Law Relating to Public Service Undertakings.
By F. N. KEEN, LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle
Temple and the Parliamentary Bar. Demy 8vo. 320 pp. 155.

Based on lectures delivered at The London School of Economics, this book comprises a survey of the legal position of such undertakings generally, and a more detailed consideration of particular classes of undertaking.

Municipal Journal.-"The book is a mine of information, and will be as useful to the responsible administrator as it is indispensable for the student. . . . We recommend the book as one of the best of its kind in recent years."

Extraterritoriality: Its Rise and Decline. By SHIH
SHUN LIU, Ph.D. Columbia University Studies. Vol. 118,

No. 2. 15S.

Privileges of Phoenicians and Greeks in Ancient Egypt-Germs of Extraterritoriality in the Roman Empire-Status of the Hansa Merchants Abroad-In the Levant prior to 1453In the Far East-Annexation-Transfer of Jurisdiction-Protection-Unilaterial Cancellation -Diplomatic Negotiation.

Mental Deficiency Act, 1913: Guide to the, containing a Legal and General Exposition of the Act, with Suggestions to Local Authorities, Managers and others for the organization and administration of the work dealing with the Mentally Defective. By JOHN and SAMUEL WORMALD. Demy 8vo.

LAW-contd.

Observations on English Criminal Law and Proceedure.
By J. W. JEUDWINE, LL.B. Demy 8vo. 99 pp. 3s. 6d.
Consular Privileges and Immunities. By IRVIN
STEWART, LL.B., Ph.D. Columbia University Studies.
Cloth. 16s.

The Public Character of Consuls-Inviolability of Consular Archives-The Position of the
Consulate-Exemption from Taxation-The Consul's relation to Local Courts.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

Towards Industrial Peace. Being the Report of the Proceedings of a Conference organized by the League of Nations Union and held at the London School of Economics on Systems of Fixing Minimum Wages and Methods of Conciliation and Arbitration. Royal 8vo. 284 pp. 6s.

League of Nations. Second Year Book of the League of Nations, January 1, 1921, to February 6, 1922, including the Story of the Washington Conference, with the Text of Treaties and Agreements. By CHARLES H. LEVERMORE, Ph.D., Secretary of the League of Nations Union, and of the New York Peace Society. Crown 8vo. 423 pp. and Index. 7s. 6d.

Ditto Third and Fourth Year Books, 7s. 6d. each.

Fifth Year Book of the League of Nations. Crown 8vo.

25.

This book, issued under the auspices of The World Peace Foundation, is intended to be a manual affording essential information respecting every phase of the League's organization and bringing every notice up to the latest available decision.

A Little Book of the League of Nations, 1920-1927.
By B. BRADFIELD, M.A., Press Correspondent at Geneva.
Crown 8vo. 106 pp.

2s.

In bright, chatty style this little book gives full details as to the past history of the League and its plans for the future.

The Hope of the World. An Appreciation of the League of Nations Scheme. By TREVOR T. BERRY. Crown 8vo. 192 pp. 5s.

See also "The Austrian Crown" in Finance section, and "The Geneva Protocol" under Politics.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

Local Government in many Lands. By G. MONTAGU
HARRIS, O.B.E., M.A. Demy 8vo. 350 pp. 15s.

Contents:

France-Belgium-Holland-Italy-Spain-Denmark-Sweden-NorwayGermany: Prussia, Saxony, Wurtemberg, Bavaria, and Baden-Switzerland-Eastern Europe; Esthonia, Czecho-Slovakia-Great Britain and Ireland; England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Irish Free State-British Overseas Dominions: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and British India-United States of America-Japan.

Municipal Journal.—" An admirable and exhaustive contribution to the study of comparative local government. Full of facts, it yet retains variety... the author deserves

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