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518 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Lamszus, Wilhelm. 172 L21<br />

The human slaughter-house (scenes from the war that is sure to<br />

come); English version by Oakley Williams. Hutchinson.<br />

"These impressions of a 'citizen soldier' suddenly called from his work and home<br />

to fight for the Fatherland in a hypothetical European conflict bring home the terrible<br />

possibilities of the battles of the future with a force which is at times almost brutal...<br />

A powerful indictment of Continental militarism." Athenaum, 1913.<br />

Partridge, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Everett. 178 P27<br />

Studies in the psychology of intemperance. 1912. Sturgis.<br />

"References," p.267-269.<br />

"A well based and well presented study of the 'intoxication impulse,' tracing its<br />

history and effect on animals and among primitive and civilized peoples, and studying<br />

the effects of intoxicants on different types and temperaments. The conclusion reached<br />

is that the causes of intoxication are largely social. The last fifth of the book takes up<br />

intemperance as an individual and social problem, considering methods for the care<br />

and control of the drunkard." A. L. A. booklist, 1913.<br />

Ree, Paul. 171 R2711<br />

Der ursprung der moralischen empfindungen. 1877.<br />

Vecchio, Gi<strong>org</strong>io del. 171 V24P<br />

I presupposti filosofici della nozione del diritto. 1905.<br />

Religion<br />

Bayley, Harold. 291 B33<br />

The lost language of symbolism; an inquiry into the origin of certain<br />

letters, words, names, fairy-tales, folklore and mythologies. 2v.<br />

1913. Lippincott.<br />

"Basing his inferences on the study of medieval water-marks, Mr. Harold Bayley<br />

lias elaborated. . .the suggestions originally put forward by him in A New Light on the<br />

Renaissance. . .Emphasizing the close relation of symbolism and philology, he draws from<br />

an examination of the mystic significance of fairy tales. . .deductions which are often<br />

debatable and to the layman even fantastic, but always interesting, and shows how their<br />

spiritual messages, concentrated in a sign, were passed to and fro by the paper-makers<br />

of Europe, whose mills...were usually built in heretical districts." Spectator, 1913.<br />

Bible—Old testament. Apocrypha. qr 229 6473a<br />

Apocrypha and pseudepigrapha of the Old testament in English,<br />

with introductions and critical and explanatory notes to the several<br />

books; ed. in conjunction with many scholars by R. H. Charles. 2v.<br />

1913. Clarendon Press.<br />

v. r. Apocrypha.<br />

v. 2. Pseudepigrapha.<br />

Contains bibliographies.<br />

Butler, Alford Augustus. 268 B97<br />

The churchman's manual of methods; a practical Sunday school<br />

handbook for clerical and lay workers. 1910. Young Churchman Co.<br />

"Helpful books and appliances," p.214-221.<br />

Carver, Thomas Nixon. 201 C24<br />

The religion worth having. 1912. Houghton.<br />

"The religion worth having, in Professor Carver's view, is merely the one which<br />

acts most powerfully as a spur to energy, and which directs that energy most productively.<br />

This is obviously the view of a thorough going economist." Survey, 1912.

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