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ISSUES AND EVENTS
eTwoI Books on German Efficiency’-
By Frank Koester
“Secrels7:ol GermaniProgress”
is the most instructive book written
since the war. It explains the as-
tonishing efficiency of Modern
Germany.
Contents: The Duty of the Stste to the Citizens:
Governmental Control of Public Utilities: The Gov-
ernment Is I Business Psrtner: The Grestcit Secret
of German Progress: lteeponstblllty of the Press:
Non-I’olltlcsl Cm Admlnlstrstlonz Competition and
Credit in Germmy: Sdenoe u the Overlord of the
World’: Industry; The New Science of Gernisn
Agriculture: Bismarck’: Greet Pollq: The Co-Overt
tlve Spirit in Germany: The German Woman or To-
day: The German Educstloiisl System: The German
Army as I National Backbone: The German New:
Why Germany‘: Ovaries Commerce Bu Grown So
Tremendously; Germany's Bspidly Increseinz Eco-
nomic Resources: How Germany Ru Developed City
Planning: The Housing Problem in Germany: Ger-
insny's Prs-eminence in the Arts; The World’: Debt
to German Teolinlque: Mutual Interest of Germany
and the United Stites.
306 Pages Postpaid $1.35
423 Pages
“The Pricefof lneliiciency"
points out the national inefficiency
of America as compared with meth-
ods and results of Modern Germany.
Contents: Preface Introduction; The Situation:
Our Political System: Adrnlnlatriltlve Wute: “Fhu LI
Coneervstlont Conservation of Ilunisn Life: By-
Products of Inemclency: Private Monopoly: Govern-
mental Sodzllsni: Governmental sodsllimi in Ger-
many; Munldpal Socialism: Conimlulon Government:
Industrial Handicaps; How to supplant the Trnsu:
Business is Bualnesl: Stlmulstlnz Pmzreu: Unde-
reloped Resources: The Problems or lmmlzrstlon; The
Right to Work: Boclsl lnunniine; Tom. Dick and
Harry: Cutting Out the lllddlemui: Public Welfare:
Domestic llelstlnns; Educstlonsl Systems: The Reine-
dies.
This book was published before the war.
Postpaid $2.15
Both books explain and show lVHY National, Social, Educational, Commercial and
Industrial Preparation of America is needed and HOW it could be obtained. The author,
receiving his training in Germany and for some fifteen years practicing in America as an
efliciency engineer, knows better than probably any one else how to point out the best means
of solving our most diflicult and important national problems. ' '
Issues and Events, 21 Park Row, New York, N. Y.
GERMANY
AND r
BELGIU
By Dr. J. H. Labberton
- ‘d D‘ " f the
giiiiufiaiiiiiceiiit zeiliiiiiiiiiiaiiand.
Americans should read
this book to know the truth
about Belgium's fate and the
“Scrap of Paper.”
Did Belgium violate her
own neutrality?
Was all the outcry of
England against Germany
merely the disappointment
of well laid plans to help
France attack Germany
from the rear?
Read Dr. Labberton’s Book.
Price $1.10 postpaid
ISSUES AND EVENTS,
21 Park Row, New York City
THE BOOK OF THE HOUR!
Sensational! Historical l
Interesting I Amusing!
Every lover of truth ought to have ltl
NEUTRALITY
The Crucifixion of Public Opinion
BY S. IVOR STEPHEN
A sarcastic merciless Expose of
the Sham Neutrality (i) of the
American Press!
Articles from eminent authors
greatly enhance the value of the
book, thus e. g. the first chapter:
“What is the Press?" is from the
pen of the well-known writer,
Frank Koester. ,
The Author does not spare the
rod in dealing with American edi-
tors and war correspondents,
whoin he calls “Chartered Linn,"
quoting Ambassador Whitlock,
Minister to Belgium.
The Author shows that: “The
Liberty to he a liar and the free-
dom to be a bum” is not the Equal-
ity for which Washington, Jcffer-
son and Lincoln gave their lives,
nor are the principles of democ-
racy safe in the hands of a man
who plays golf while the ship of
state runs on the rocks.
We recommend and indnrse the book!
Price 60 cents postpnid
ISSUES AND EVENTS
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JUSTTCTTTN
WAR TIME
By the Hon. Bertrand Russell,
Author of German Social
Democracy, etc., etc.
Bertrand Russell, author of
“Justice in War Time,” is well
known in the United States by
his books and lectures on phil-
osophy.
“Justice in War Time" is an
English Pacifist’s View on the
War, setting forth high ideals
for peace and the welfare of
the human race. The author
gives evidence of good, sound
judgment and we highly re-
commend to all of our read-
em... '.. ;-' .
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'. '3 “Justice. in l .'f‘ime”
Pp. 250, $1.10 posipai‘a .
Zl Fdrlk l‘.ow,'Heirr York, N. Y.
ISSUES -‘Amp
“The kind of book that books
are written about.”
THE GREAT NEWS
By CHARLES FERGUSON
Author of "The Religion of Democracy"
and "The University Militant"
The dean of American litera-
ture devotes his “Editor's Study"
in Harper's Magazine for Febru-
ary to The Crest News, declaring
that it is a new gospel, and should
have been called The Good News.
‘Current Literature for January
gives a full-page editorial to it.
And the January Review of Re-
views closes a column-long dis-
cussion with the remark that:
“lierguson plough: deep where
writers like Norman Angeli only
skim the surface of the obvious."'
It. is said to be "the only book
of inspiration that the war has
yet produced"-“A great intel-
lectual and moral adventure," "A
book that eludes all conventional
definition and that cannot be
properly catalogued in any public
library."
$1.25 postpaid.
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