A retrospect.--War and peace.--Autocracy or democracy?--The social order.--Capital versus labor.--Man and woman.--The new education.--The issues of life.--A forecast. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Slip with printed thesis note inserted before the title-page. ; The author's Thesis (PH. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1912. ; Includes bibliography (p. [xiii]-xiv) and index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Includes index. ; "Substance of six lectures given at the Lowell institute of Boston, in . 1921, and afterwards published under the title 'Is American safe for democracy?' "--Foreword. ; Bibliography: p. 207-209. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Vols. 4-6 lack ed. statement. ; 1. Understanding.-2. Purpose.-3. Conciliation.-4. Justice under law and for humanitarianism as foundation of society and challange of civilization.-5. Justice, science, and religion as contributions to civilization.-6. Uniformitarian process under supreme law. ; Mode of access: Internet.
At head of title: Baron Carra de Vaux. ; t. 1. Les souverains, l'histoire et la philosophie politique.--t. 2. Les géographes, les sciences mathématiques et naturelles.--t. 3. L'exégèse, la tradition et la jurisprudence.--t. 4. La scolastique, la théologie et la mystique, la musique.--t. 5. Les sectes, le libéralisme moderne. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"A short history of politics, religion, literature, and art in the times of Innocent III, St. Francis, Niccola Pisano, Giotto, and Dante"--Half t.p. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Half-title: Italy in the thirteenth century; a short history of politics, religion, literature and art in the times of Innocent III, St. Francis, Niccola Pisano, Giotto, and Dante. ; Bibliography: v. 2, p. [365]-378. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Half-title: Italy in the thirteenth century; a short history of politics, religion, literature and art in the times of Innocent III, St. Francis, Niccola Pisano, Giotto, and Dante. ; Bibliography: v. 2, p. [365]-378. ; Mode of access: Internet.
A study of the negro problem in America, with a view to its permanent solution. --Pref. ; "The 1937 Special Edition was financed by a prominent citizen who wishes to promote the cause of 'Repatriation.' It is limited to a free distribution of copies to members of Congress, and to members of the legislatures in certain of the States."--T.p. verso. ; The racial basis of civilization -- Race migrations and interminglings -- Civilizations of the white race that have perished through contact with colored races -- Civilizations that are imperiled by contact with colored races -- The civilization that has survived contact with colored races -- Problems of civilization in contact with colored races -- Solution of the problems of civilization in contact with colored races -- The Negro in relation to progressive civilization -- Concentration, transportation and distribution of Negro immigrants -- Negro repatriation memorial to President Roosevelt -- Virginia repatriation memorial to Congress. Abraham Lincoln's proposed solution of the race problem. Virginia race integrity law -- Index. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Original dark blue cloth, stamped in gold. From the books of Miss Eugenia Hubbard. ; 2 10
"Certain books suggested for collateral reading": p. 264. ; Introduction.--A world at the crossroads.--A working philosophy.--The social organism.--The industrial problem.--The political organization of society.--The function of education and art.--The problem of organic religion.--Personal responsibility. ; Mode of access: Internet.