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Historical and Political Science.

HERBERT B. ADAMS, EDITOR.

The first annual series of monthly monographs devoted to History, Politics, and Economics was begun in 1882-3.

Four volumes of University studies have thus far appeared. The first two volumes are out of print, but are now being reprinted.

A new and attractive library edition of the entire set of four volumes, indexed and bound in olive-green cloth, will soon be issued, and sold for $12.50 net. Separate volumes bound in black or olive-green cloth, will be sold as follows:

$4.00.

VOLUME I.-Local Institutions. 479 pp. $4.00. VOLUME II.-Institutions and Economics. 629 pp. VOLUME III.-Maryland, Virginia and Washington. 585 pp. $4.00. VOLUME IV.-Municipal Government and Land Tenure. 600 pp. $3.50. VOLUME V.-Municipal Government and Economics. (In preparation.) This Volume, the Fifth Series (1887), will be furnished in monthly parts upon receipt of subscription price, $3; or the bound volume will be sent at the end of the year 1887 for $3.50.

PROSPECTUS OF FIFTH SERIES.-1887.

The Studies in Municipal Government will be continued. The Fifth Series will also embrace Studies in the History of American Political Economy and of American Coöperation. The following papers are ready or in preparation :

City Government of Philadelphia. By EDWARD P. ALLINSON, A. B. (Haverford) and BOIES PENROSE, A. B. (Harvard).

City Government of Baltimore. By JOHN C. ROSE, B. L. (University of Maryland, School of Law).

City Government of Chicago. By F. H. HODDER, Ph. M. (University of

Mich.); Instructor in History, Cornell University.

City Government of San Francisco. By BERNARD MOSES, Ph. D., Professor of History and Politics, University of California.

City Government of St. Louis. By MARSHALL S. SNOW, A. M. (Harvard), Professor of History, Washington University.

City Government of New York. By SIMON STERNE and J. F. JAMESON, Ph. D., Associate in History, J. H. U.

The Influence of the War of 1812 upon the Consolidation of the American Union. By NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, Ph. D. and Fellow of Columbia College.

The History of American Political Economy.

WOODROW WILSON and D. R. DEWEY.

Studies by R. T. ELY,

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THE NINETEENTH VOLUME COMMENCES WITH JANUARY, 1888.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $5 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.

The high character and growing importance of this standard and popular periodical are becoming more generally known and cordially appreciated with every issue. It is a marvel of excellence. The ablest and the most charming historical writers are constantly contributing to its pages the fresh results of careful research and profound study. This magazine is doing more to cultivate a national taste for historical literature, and the desire for authentic knowledge concerning the affairs of the past which affect the present and future of our country, and ourselves, than any other monthly publication in the world.

It is edited with such skill that it never fails to interest readers of all ages and creeds, and it educates the young. It includes in its scope topics locally interesting in all parts of the country; and it is without a rival in its special field.

Its illustrations are of the choicest character and always of historic significance. Many rare and valuable portraits are here engraved for the first time.

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EDITED BY THE FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE.

$3 per Year. Single Numbers 75 Cents.

THE SPECTATOR, London, May 14, 1887- "Politicians and public writers in England should not overlook a high-class American magazine to which there is not quite an equivalent here. This is the Political Science Quarterly, which is edited by the Faculty of Political Science in Columbia College-the London publisher is Mr. Frowde, of the Oxford University Press-whose mission it is to give, in the form of signed articles, the results of scientific investigation in politics, -economics, and public law. It is admirably edited and arranged."

MEDIEVAL AND MODERN HISTORY.

By P. V. N. MYERS, PRESIDENT BELMONT College.
Introduction Price $1.50.

"Mr.

W. F. ALLEN, Prof. of History, University of Wisconsin : Myers' book seems to me to be a work of high excellence, and to give a remarkably clear and vivid picture of medieval history."

ENGLISH HISTORY.

By D. H. MONTGOMERY.
Introduction Price $1.12.

HON. E. I. PHELPS, United States Minister to Great Britain: "In my opinion the author has done extremely well a much needed work in presenting in so terse, clear and available a form the principal points in that greatest of all histories, the common property and most useful study of the English speaking race."

THE PHILOSOPHY OF WEALTH.

BY PROF. J. B. CLARK, OF SMITH COLLEGE.

Introduction Price $1.

"The clear

YAHRBÜCHER FÜR NATIONALÖKONOMIE UND STATISTIK : comprehension of the phenomena of our time, the sharply critical estimate of the different struggles and movements, the steady holding of the attention upon the common life of men and the interests of a common civilization, the ideal conception of society notwithstanding the rejection of everything visionary, the absence of all that is scholastic and of all verbal pedantry, will favorably affect every reader."

GINN & COMPANY, Publishers,

Boston, New York and Chicago.

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ARE pleased to announce to the

readers of this volume their readiness to serve them in any way, from the production of a Visiting Card to a printed volume, of which this is a specimen.

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Is established as an aid to investigators and students. It will supply a medium of publication for studies in ECONOMIC HISTORY, CRITICISM, and speculaTION, and for the discussion of the important QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. It will cordially welcome any real contribution to Economic study, leaving to the writer the sole responsibility for matters of opinion.

The Journal will be issued October 15, January 15, April 15, and July 15. It will contain regularly 112 pages, 8vo, with such supplementary sheets as may be required from time to time.

A. MCFARLAND DAVIS.
CHAS. F. DUNBAR.

Contributors for 1886-87.

PROF. FOXWELL, Cambridge, Eng.
F. H. GIDDINGS, Springfield, Mass.
PROF. HADLEY, Yale University.
ALBERT BUSHNELL HART.
S. DANA HORTON, Pomeroy, Ohio.
J. L. LAUGHLIN.

ARTHUR MANGIN, Paris.

PROF. MARSHALL, Cambridge, Eng.
PROF. NASSE, Bonn, Germany.
SIMON STERNE, New York.

A. C. STEVENS, of "Bradstreet's."
F. W. TAUSSIG.

PRES. F. A. WALKER, Boston.

HON. CARROLL D. WRIGHT, Boston.

S. M. MACVANE.

Contents of No. 3, Volume II, April 15, 1888.

I. SOURCE OF BUSINESS PROFITS,

II. GROUND RENTS IN PHILADELPHIA,

III. THE TARIFF, 1830-1860,

NOTES AND MEMORANDA:

FRANCIS A. WALKER. EDWARD P. ALLINSON. BOIES PENROSE.

Government Monopoly vs. Private Competition.
The Proportion of Wages to Other Forms of Income.
Elements of Wages.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS UPON ECONOMICS.

F. W. TAUSSIG.

APPENDIX:

STATISTICS OF IRON AND COTTON-1830-1860.

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