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On the Trail of the Immigrant · Edward Alfred Steiner — chapter 45 of 50 · ~460 words · public domain

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“A useful little book on ‘The Industrial Situation.’ Dr. Carlton gives a survey of conditions as they existed prior to the era of modern industrialism and treats the economic and industrial developments of our own time in a concise and enlightening way, giving brief expositions of such topics as ‘Women and Children in Industry,’ ‘Industry and the School System,’ etc.”--Review of Reviews.

IMMIGRANTS IN THE MAKING

Each, illustrated, 12mo, paper, net 25c.

=The Bohemians.= By EDITH FOWLER CHASE€.

=The Italians.= By SARAH GERTRUDE POMEROY€.

The purpose of this series is to give, in compact form, the history, life, and character of people whose worse sides alone are usually displayed upon their arrival in this country. Other volumes, on the Syrians, the people of the Balkans, etc., are in preparation.

HOME MISSIONS, RESCUE WORK, Etc.

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HON. FRANCIS LEUPP Former U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs

=In Red Man’s Land= =A Story of the American Indian=

Home Mission Study Course. Illustrated, 16mo, paper, net 30c; cloth, net 50c.

“Packed full of information and common sense. The author knows his subject thoroughly and treats it intelligently and sympathetically. To know the Indian better, read this little book.”--Missions.

LIVINGSTON F. JONES

=A Study of the Thlingets of Alaska=

Illustrated, 8vo, cloth, net $1.50.

Charles L. Thompson, Sec’y Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church, says:

“The twenty-one years which the Rev. Livingston F. Jones spent as a missionary in Alaska gave him peculiar fitness for a study of the Thlingets of Alaska. He covers the ground on their history, their language, their social life and industries, their customs, superstitions and characters in a clear and informing way. This book will be a valuable addition to the literature of the Territory.”

MARTHA S. GIELOW Author of “Uncle Sam,” etc.

=Old Andy the Moonshiner=

Illustrated, 12mo, boards, net 50c.

Old Andy the Moonshiner, wrinkled and lovable, “Maw,” and “Sary,” faithful types all, of the illiterate whites of the Appalachian Mountains, speak eloquently from these pages of this little volume of the need there is for remedying a state of things which is a stigma to the country, and a menace to her future welfare.

AGNES L. PALMER

=The Salvage of Men=

Stories of Humanity Touched by Divinity. 12mo, cloth, net $1.00.

“The stories are taken from the work of the Salvation Army and embrace a number of the classes of society to which that organization renders its witness to Christ as the Saviour of sinners. As one reads he is impressed anew with the fact that ‘Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners,’ not the respectable sinners, but the chief of sinners.” --Christian Observer.

REV. FREDERIC J. BAYLIS

=From the Bread-Line to the Pulpit=

12mo, paper, net 35c.

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