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BIBLIOGRAPHY

3. Socialism by Non-Socialists.

Much of the literature published on behalf of the Anti-Socialist movement is useless for serious students.

W. H. Mallock. A Critical Examination of Socialism. 1908, Murray, 6/-.

H. O. Arnold Foster. English Socialism of To-day. 1908, Smith Elder, 2/6.

The Case against Socialism. 1908, Allen, 5/- net. With a preface by the Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour.

4. Christian Socialism.

Conrad Noel. Socialism in Church History. 1910, Palmer, 5/- net.

A. V. Woodward. Christian Socialism in England. 1903, Sonnenschein, 2/6. An historical account.

II. BIOGRAPHY

E. Bernstein, Lassalle. 1893, Sonnenschein, 2/6.

A. J. Booth. Saint-Simon. 1871, Longmans, out of print.

J. W. Mackail. William Morris. 2 vols., 1899, Longmans, 10/- net.

Frank Podmore. Robert Owen. 1906, out of print.

J. Spargo. Karl Marx. 1910, Heubach (New York), 10/6 net.

III. MISCELLANEOUS

W. H. Beveridge. Unemployment. 1909, Longmans, 7/6 net,

A. L. Bowley. Wages in the United Kingdom in the Nineteenth Century. 1900, Cambridge University Press, 6/-.

A. L. Bowley and G. H. Wood. History of Wages in the United Kingdom in the Nineteenth Century. A series of very valuable papers which have been appearing in the Statistical Society's Journal intermittently since 1898.

J. A. Hobson. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism. 1894, Walter Scott, 2/6.

B. L. Hutchins and A. Harrison. A History of Factory Legislation. 1910, King, 3/6.