M 28 F 4759 M2176 K 919 236 237 62 67 NOTE-Observations on the various places visited in search of health during 1892-93: Madeira, the Sandwich islands, California, and the Mediterranean health resorts. The chapters on Hawaii are interesting inasmuch as the author was present during the intrigues which ended in the dethronement of the Queen and the offer of the islands to the United States. Cambridge and Cambridgeshire-continued. transition from rural to urban habits. Traces the evolu Lowell (J. R.) Cambridge thirty years ago. In his 66 Player-Frowd(J.G.)Sixmonths in California M 1172 Cambridge Bible. NOTE-Journey to the far West, to Sierra Nevada, Sacra Stevenson(R.L.)Silverado squatters M1164, M 1165 Climate, soil, mines, geology, natural history, etc. Californian stories. By Harte (F. B.) Californians. By Atherton (G.) Calisthenics. LOOK UNDER Gymnastics. Called back. By Conway (H.) ... F 3865 ... F ... Called back to Tsarland. By Whishaw (F.) ... Callimachus. Hymni et epigrammata [Tau-__chnitz text] ... M 98 Mullinger (J.B.) History of the University of Cambridge ... D 966 Cameos. By Corelli (M.). F 1965, F 1966, F 1967 Cameos from English history. By Yonge (C. M.). 7 v. FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Yonge (C.M.) ... Cameron (Sir C. A.), joint editor. century M 1742-8 LOOK Egypt in the nineteenth ... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Egypt. Cameron (Mrs. H. Lovett) Works:- Bachelor's bridal F 1537 F 1548 F 1538 Man who didn't F 1549 ... Bitter fruit F 1539 Passing fancy F 1550 Daughter's heart F 1540 Pure gold Deceivers ever F 1541 Sister's sin F 1552 K 2030 Fair fraud F 1542 Soul astray F 1533 In a grass country F158 Tragic blunder F 1554 Jack's secret ... F 1544 Vera Nevill F 1555 ... K 2045 Juliet's guardian F 1545 Weak woman ... F 1556 Little Lady Lee F 1546 Worth winning F 1557 F 1547 | ... -Works: literal transl. with notes, by Banks; also metrical transl., by Tytler... Bound up with Hesiod. Callirhoë. By Bridge (Sir J. F.). Vocal score..... J Callow (Edward) Old London taverns With some acccount of the coffee-houses, clubs, etc. Callow (J.) Landscape painting for beginners. 2 v. J Cameron (V. Lovett, C.B.) Works: Cruise of the "Black Prince" [time George II] F 1558 F 1559 F 1560 ... F 1561 ... History of Arthur Penreath: sometime gentleman of Sir Walter In savage Africa [W. coast]... Jack Hooper [S. Africa] Queen's land [Galla tribe, Africa] 328 Cameronians. By Grant (J.). Callwell (C. E., Major) Tactics of to-day...D 743 Callwell (J. M.) Champion of the faith [Lol ... ... ... ... F 1526 ... ... J lards, 14th cent.] Browne (W. H.) ... Calvin (John, Reformer): ... ... F 1562 F 1563 F 3129, F 3430 Camilla de Solys. By Barrett (E. E.). ... Camiola. By McCarthy (J.) ... A continuation of "The Huguenots." ... Camõens (Luiz de) Os Lusiadas; nova edição ... ... ... ... F 678 F 5486 C 890 K 1894 ... L 635 Lamarre (C.) Camoens et Les Lusiades : Is Dawson (G.) Biographical lectures, L 31: Froude, JA Short studies, vol. 2. K 925; Herrick (S. E.) Some heretics of yesterday, L 212; Tulloch (J.) Leaders of the reformation, L 225. ... Cambric mask. By Chambers (R. W.) At midnight. Devastators Fidelis... ... Humble enterprise [Syd Dey F 1528 Marked man F 1677 ...F 1532 F1529 Not all in vain [Australia)... F 1534 F 1530 Three Miss Kings Little minx [Australianlife] F 1531 | Cambridge and Cambridgeshire: Clark (J. W.) Cambridge... ... ... K 1401 Camp in the mountains. By Ellis (E. S.)... F 2718 Camp notes. By Boyle (F.)... ... ... ... M 72 Camp on the Severn. By Craik (A. D.) NOTE Historical and descriptive account of the town, of the colleges, and of the social life of the town. Dutt (W. A.) Highways and byways in ... East Anglia Gentleman's magazine library: English .... M 367 topography; edited by Gomme, vol. 2... M 1750 Maitland (F. W., Prof.) Township and borough ... ... NOTE Deals with Cambridge in its aspect of what is generally known as village community. A study of the D 611 ... ... K 1510 Campaign in Tirah 1897-8. By Hutchinson ... ... ... ... H 661 ... ... F 1564 NOTE-Story of a winter journey with dogs in 1872-3 from the Red river across the Saskatchewan to Lake Athabasca, along the Peace river, to and through a pass in the Rocky mountains to British Columbia, thence to the Pacific coast. Gives an account of his adventures with animals met with. ... M 1087 ... M 1066 Dawson (S. E.) Canada and Newfoundland (North America, vol. 1)... NOTE Outlines the geography, natural history, government, and social polity of the country. Haldane (J. W. C.) 3800 miles across Canada. H 1079 Pike(W.) Barren ground of NorthernCanada M 1090 NOTE Sporting expedition in Canada in 1889-90. The author left Calgary, on the Canadian Pacific Railway and travelled to Athabasca, and the Slave River to Fort Reso lution, from which point he made various expeditions in search of the musk ox, finally ascending the Peace River to the Rocky Mountains, down the River Fraser to Quesnelle in British Columbia. Rae (W. F.) Newfoundland to Manitoba Guide through Canada's maritime, mining, and prairie provinces (in 1880]: social, agricultural mineral, etc. M 1075 Canada-continued. Roberts (C.G.D., Prof.) Canadian guidebook M 1076 Sladen (D.) On the cars and off... NOTE A description, with illustrations, of a tour through Canada, from Halifax in Nova Scotia to Vancouver's Island, cir. 1886-9; with a chapter on Klondike, its marvels and its perils, to 1897. M 1077 Traill (C. P.) Backwoods of Canada[1832-4]. M 1078 History. Bourinot (J. G., LL.D.) Canada [1497-18857. M 2496 NOTE -After touching upon the greatCanadian dominion, the author treats the dawn of discovery in Canada. Describes the Canadian Indians; their organization, customs, and character; period of exploration and discovery of the fur traders: the English reverses and French victories: Pontiac's war [1760-74]: the war of 1812; the period of political strife and rebellion, 1815-40, etc. -Canada under British rule, 1760-1900... NOTE He traces the development of the dominion from the earliest times to the present day, when the resources of the country are being rapidly opened up, and when Canada is proving herself to be one of the strongest and most enterprising of the British colonies. M 2497 British America. By various authors ... M 2483 Bryce (G., Prof.) Short history of the Canadian people [to 1886] ... ... ... NOTE Deals with pre-historic America, with the early voyages, and with the foundation of the Cavalier and Puritan colonies. Describes the present condition of Indian tribes and the period of French colonization and rule. Gives a survey of the commercial and social progress of the Canadian people, with remarks on its probable destiny, Greswell (W. P., Rev.) History of the dominion of Canada ... ... ... NOTE -History of Canada from 1200 to 1873, illustrating the progress of the Dominion, and deals with the events which took place before it came under British rule. Howland (O. A.) The new empire: reflections into its origin and constitution, and its relation to the great republic [176318907 NOTE-Reviews the position which Canada has attained in the empire with which it is united. ... ... ... ... ... Mackenzie (R.) America [from the earliest time] Osborn (E. B.) Greater Canada ... ... M 2498 M 2499 M 2500 NOTE-Story of the rise and development of the Northwestern provinces from 1670-1900; with an account of the Hudson Bay Company and its former rivals; of Klondyke. and of British Columbia; with remarks on the future of the Canadian North-west. Smith (G., D.C.L.) Canada and the Canadian ALSO LOOK UNDER Alaska. America-North. British Canadian poems and lays: selections; edited by Lighthall ... ... Canals and waterways: M 2502 ... K 119 Frith (H.) Romance of engineering: story of the waterway -Triumphs of modern engineering Jeans (J. S.) Waterways and water transport in different countries; with a description of the Panama, Suez, Manchester, Nicaraguan, and other canals NOTE-Deals with the transportation problem, followed up by sketches of the waterways of the British Isles, and treats of the competition between railways and canals, the comparative cost of land and water transport, systems and speed of water transport, and the traffic on waterways. Smiles (S.) Lives of the engineers, vol. 1... L 923 ... CAN M 610 Capful o' nails. By Murray (D. C.) ... ... Capitaine de quinze ans. Par Verne (J.). 2 v. [In French] 1 [In French]... H 9 ... Andom (R., pseud.) Industrial explorings. H Williams (W. M.) Candles Candolle (Alphonse de) Origin of cultivated plants G 1048, G 1049 Cannan (Edwin) History of local rates in England Cannibal islands. By Ballantyne (R. M.) ... F Canning (Charles J., Earl) ... Capitaine Fracasse. Par Gautier (T.). 2 v. French] ... ... ... ... ... [In ... Capitaine Pamphile. Par Dumas (A.). [In French] ... ... ... ... K 1343 K 1733 K 1535 K 1458 ...D 474 475 Capitaine Sans-Façon. Par Thierry (G. A.). ... [In French]... K 1720 ... ... Money. Cannon (James G.) Clearing-houses: their Black's Guide to Canterbury and the watering places of East Kent; edited by Jordan. M 423 Canterbury pilgrims. By Stanford (C. V.). Capital. LOOK UNDER Interest. Argyll (Duke of) Reign of law... NOTE Examines the principle of combination of labour: its functions and uses, its dangers and tendencies and its connection with other principles in the individual mind. Aveling (E., D.Sc.) Students' Marx NOTE-Intended to serve as an introduction to the study of capitalist production. ... .C D 283 Bagehot (W.) Postulates of English politi... D 216 cal economy NOTE Deals with the transferability of labour and of capital. ... ... ... Böhm-Bawerk (E. V.) Capital and interest. D 383 NOTE-Summary of the ideas which have been promulgated by various writers on capital and interest and other economic subjects. Booth (W., General) In darkest England, and the way out ... NOTE -For an examination of the system of "Salvation Evolution and Army" administration, read Huxley's ethics," chap. V., B 236. Brassey (Lord) Foreign work and English wages, considered with relation to the depression of trade... ... ... D 550 ... D 284 NOTE -Treats of the rights of wage-earners, and promulgates a doctrine of a uniform cost of labour in all parts of the world. -Papers and addresses on work and wages ; edited by Potter ... ... D 285 NOTE -In dealing with questions of labour, trade unions, wages, agricultural distress, etc., the author examines the situation as a mediator between employer and employed. -Work and wages... ... ... D 286 ... NOTE-Deals with strikes, trades unions, and with the questions whether increased wages and shorter hours do, or do not, imply greater cost of production; whether wages have risen more rapidly in England than in other countries; and whether the commercial progress of other countries has of recent years been greater than that of our own. Brentano (L.) Hours and wages in relation ... D 287 to production; transl. by Arnold NOTE Investigates the effect produced by high wages and shorter hours of labour on the competition of a nation with other nations whose labourers work longer hours and for less pay. Bushill (T. W.) Profit-sharing and the labour question NOTE-Reproduction of the evidence the author gave before the Royal Commission on labour, and explains the system as adopted by himself. D 316 Huxley (T. H., LL.D.) Capital the mother D 292 Ely (R. T.) Labor movement in America... D 348 NOTE A review of the labour organizations in America from 1800 to 1865. Approves of the labour movement but deprecates the methods of the "knights of labour" which have sadly injured the cause. Flürscheim (M.) Rent, interest, and wages. D 395 FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Land and land question. Galton (F. W., Editor) Workers on their industries... ... H NOTE-Essays relating to some aspects of current labour problems, giving a view of the trades as they appear to those who are employed in them; the condition of those employed in them at various periods: the effects of the changes now taking place in the methods of production on the workers; the chief grievances ensuing in the various trades; and the rise of trades-unions among the workers. 3 George (H.) Progress and poverty...D 293, D 294 NOTE Enquires into the cause of industrial depressions, advancing new theories as to land-ownership. It is replied to by Gunton in his "Wealth and progress," D 297, and critieised by Mallock in his "Property and progress," D 454. Giffen (R.) Growth of capital ... ... D 296 NOTE Gives a valuation of the entire property of the country, and shows that the progress of the country in wealth has, during the years 1878-1888, been fifty per cent. less rapid than during the previous 10 years. Points out that land, farming, mining, and iron industry have been less prosperous. Gilman (N. P.) Profit sharing between employer and employee: a study in the evolution of the wages system ... NOTE--Attempts to show that profit sharing has already proved to be one of the most promising methods of secur ing the peaceful and fruitful union of the productive forces of modern industry. D Göhre (P.) Three months in a workshop. D NOTE-Picture of the condition of the working class in Saxony and of the life and character of the German operative. Gunton (G.) Wealth and progress NOTE- A refutation of the fundamental doctrines advanced in George's "Progress and poverty," and examines the wages question and its economic relation to social reform. of labour. In his "Evolution and ethics." B NOTE-Discussed from an evolutional point of view, severely criticising George's "Progress and poverty," and shows that inasmuch as capital is a necessary antecedent of labour it is absurd to suppose there is of necessity a conflict between the interests of capital and labour. Jevons (W. S., LL.D.) State in relation to labour ... D NOTE Summary of modern aspects of industrial problems, dealing with legislation in connection with trades unions and conspiracies among working men for industrial purposes; with remarks on co-operation in industrial partnership and with the bistory of English factory legis lation. ... ... 236 540 D 299 ... D 513 NOTE-Points out the evils of hostility to machinery in industry and deals with the subject of the production of wealth, and the relations of capital and labour in the distribution of wealth. Laity in council; edited by Burn ... D 9 Deals with Women in industrial work, by Grew. Labour movement, by Beveridge. Labour conciliation and arbitration, by Boulton. Dangerous trades, by Tuck well. Lecky (Rt. Hon. W. E. H.) Democracy and liberty. 2 v. ...D 138-9 NOTE Vol. 2 contains an elaborate survey of socialism and labour questions. FOR NOTES. LOOK UNDER Democracy. Lecky. Political science. Levi (Leone, Prof.) Wages and earnings of ... ... D 318 328 D 297 Hobhouse (L. T.) Labour movement ... D 349 NOTE-Contends that communal control of distribution is the hope of labour. Argues that the municipality should supply on co-operative principles all that is necessary to municipal life as it does now in some instances, the supply of gas and water. Suggests that the state and the municipality should control certain forms of production, by which means fair wages to employee and fair profits to employer would be secured. Hobson (J. A.) Economics of distribution. D 512 FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Production and distribution. -Evolution of modern capitalism...D 533, D NOTE-Discusses the changes which have been effected in machinery for the saving of time, labour and material. Examines the outcome of modern capitalism, and the problem of trade depression. Shows that the productive power of machinery has increased out of all proportion to the possibilities of consumption Holds that the solution 534 the working classes With some facts illustrative of their economic condition drawn from authentic and official sources. Mallock (W. H.) Labour and the popular welfare NOTE-Deals with the labour question and the social claims of the masses, analyzing the relation between capital and labour. Argues against radicalism and socialism, Marcken (J. C. van) Industrial social organisation D 346 Scheme of the social organization of the Netherlands yeast and spirit factory, its work and wages, material interests, festal procession of a Dutch industry at Delft, workmen's dwellings, etc. ... ... ... Marx (K.) Capital: a critical analysis of capitalist production ... D 301 NOTE- An analysis of the economic development of modern society. Shows that since medieval times the course of historic evolution has tended to render the instruments of labour the monopoly of a special class. Principally against capitalists and capitalistic methods of production. Moffat (R. S.) Economy of consumption. D 347 NOTE-Deals with the commercial crises and with the government of trades unions. Holds that there is a deeply rooted disorder in the organization of industry. |