Recommended Titles on Missions and Related Subjects Compiled by Hollis W. Hering, M.A. Librarian Missionary Research Library COMMITTEE OF REFERENCE AND COUNSEL 25 Madison Avenue, New York City 1925 Full consideration will gladly be given to any requests for bibli¬ ographies on special phases of missionary interests, if sent, with name and address of the inquirer, to Miss H. W. Hering, Librarian Missionary Research Library 25 Madison Avenue New York City Additional copies of this bibliography may be had at cost after the close of the Convention. Kindly address Mr. C. C. Dittmer, 25 Madison Avenue, New York City. Recommended Titles on Missions and Related Subjects The titles in the following list indicate books which are of value today in studying the various countries and subjects indicated, and which have been approved by leading authorities. The books which are “On exhibit” may be seen at the tables marked with the corresponding section numbers. The “Additional recommended titles” are equally valuable, but form rather a reference list for library consultation. I. AFRICA On exhibit : Beer, G. L. African Questions at the Paris Peace Conference, with papers on Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Colonial Settlement. New York, Macmillan, 1923. $ 6 . 00 . Calvert, A. F. The Cameroons. London, Laurie, 1917. 6/— ($1.75). Cardin all, A.W. The Natives of the North¬ ern Territories of the Gold Coast. Lon¬ don, Routledge, 1920. 12/6 ($3.35). Crawford, D. Back to the Long Grass. New York, Doran, 1923. $4.00. Fraser, D. African Idylls. London, Seeley, Service, 1923. 6/— ($1.75). The Autobiography of an African. Lon¬ don, Seeley, Service, 1925. 6/— ($1.75). Gairdner, W. H. T. The Rebuke of Islam. Ed. 5. London, Church Missionary So¬ ciety, 1920. 1/6 ($0.50). Gibbons, H. A. The New Map of Africa. New York, Century, 1916. $3.00. Harris, J. C. Khama: the Great African Chief. London, Livingstone Press, 1922. 1/6 ($0.50). Harris, J. H. Africa: Slave or Free. New York, Dutton, 1919. $5.00. The Chartered Millions. London, Swarth- more Press, 1920. 15/— ($4.00). Hooper, H. D. Africa in the Making. Lon¬ don, United Council for Missionary Ed¬ ucation, 1922. 2/— ($0.60). Johnson, W. P. Nyasa, the Great Water. New York, Oxford University Press, 1923. $2.50. Johnston, H. H. The Opening up of Africa. New York, Holt, 1911. $1.00. Jones, T. J. (ed.). Education in Africa. New York, Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1922. $ 2 . 00 . Keith, A. B. The Belgian Congo and the Berlin Act. New York, Oxford Univer¬ sity Press, 1919. $5.00. Historical Geography of West Africa. New York, Oxford University Press, 1913. $2.50. Lerrigo, P. H. J. Rock Breakers: Kingdom Building in Kongo Land. Philadelphia, Judson Press, 1922. $1.25. Lloyd, A. B. Apolo of the Pygmy Forest. London, Church Missionary Society, 1923. 1/— ($0.35). Lucas, C. P. Historical Geography of South Africa. 2 vols. New York, Oxford University Press, 1913-1915. $2.50 ea. The Partition and Colonization of Africa. New York, Oxford University Press, 1922. $4.20. Mackenzie, J. K. African Clearings. Bos¬ ton, Houghton, Mifflin, 1924. $2.50. Black Sheep. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1916. $2.25. Meinhof, C. An Introduction to the Study of African Languages. New York, Dut¬ ton, 1915. $3.00. Melland, F. H. In Witch-bound Africa: an account of the primitive Kaonde tribe and their beliefs. London, Seeley, Serv¬ ice, 1923. 21/— ($5.50). Oxford Survey of the British Empire. Vol. III. East Africa, Uganda, and Zanzibar Protectorates, by Sir H. H. Johnston. New York, Oxford Univer¬ sity Press, 1914. $5.00. Patton, C. H. The Lure of Africa. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1917. $0.75. Powell, E. A. The Last Frontier. New York, Scribner, 1919. $2.50. Raphael, J. R. Through Unknown Nigeria. London, Laurie, 1914. 15/— ($4.00). 3 Rey, C. F. Unconquered Abyssinia as it is Today. London, Seeley, Service, 1923. 21/— ($5.50). Roscoe, J. Twenty-five Years in East Africa. New York, Macmillan, 1921. $8.00. Rowling, C. F. and Wilson, C. E. A Bib¬ liography of African Christian Litera¬ ture. London, Conference of Missionary Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 1923. 6/— ($1.75). Schweitzer, A. On the Edge of the Prime¬ val Forest: experiences and observa¬ tions of a doctor in Equatorial Africa. London, Black, 1922. 6/— ($2.00). Seton, G. T. A Woman Tenderfoot in Egypt. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1923. $3.00. Sibree, J. Fifty Years in Madagascar. Bos¬ ton, Houghton, Mifflin, 1924. $4.00. Smith, E. and Dale, A. M. The Ila-speak- ing People of Northern Rhodesia. New York, Macmillan, 1920. $20.00. Springer, J. M. Pioneering on the Congo. New York, Methodist Book Concern, 1916. $1.25. Walker, F. D. Africa and Her Peoples. London, Edinburgh House Press, 1924. 2/— ($0.60). Watts, C. C. Dawn in Swaziland. Lon¬ don, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1922. 3/— ($0.85). Weeks, J. H. Among the Primitive Bakongo. London, Seeley, Service, 1914. 16/— ($4.25). Willoughby, W. C. Race Problems in the New Africa. New York, Oxford Uni¬ versity Press, 1923. $4.50. Additional recommended titles : Baring, E. Modern Egypt. 2 vols. New York, Macmillan, 1908. A standard work on political, social, and religious problems in this most strategic of all Moslem lands. Basden, G. T. Among the Ibos of Nigeria. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1921. “An account of the curious and interesting habits, customs, and beliefs of a little known African people, by one who has for many years lived amongst them on close and intimate terms.” Cadbury, W. A. Labour in Portuguese West Africa. New York, Dutton, 1910. A significant study of exploitation of native life. Campbell, D. In the Heart of Bantuland. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1922. A description of the habits, customs, secret societies, and languages of the Bantu peoples of Central Africa. Chirol, V. The Egyptian Problem. New York, Macmillan, 1920. A penetrating review, giving the history of the rise of Egyptian nationalism, with a masterly analysis of its distinctive characteristics. Claridge, G. C. Wild Bush Tribes of Trop¬ ical Africa. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1922. Deals with the primitive people of Northern Angola. Valuable first-hand information on fetishism and secret societies. Claridge, W. W. A History of the Gold Coast and Ashanti. 2 vols. London, Murray, 1915. Follows the history from the earliest times to the commencement of the twentieth century; contains a valuable bibliography. Cooper, C. S. The Man of Egypt. New York, Doran, 1913. A study of the people of modern Egypt, and religious and political conditions there prior to the war. Crawford, D. Thinking Black. New York, Doran, 1912. A picturesque interpretation of the Central African. Dennett, R. E. At the Back of the Black Man’s Mind. New York, Macmillan, 1909. Written to show that concurrent with fetishism there is a higher conception of God in the African mind. Du Plessis, J. Thrice Through the Dark Continent. London, Longmans, 1917. Record of a 17,000-mile journey, on which the mis¬ sionary situation was intimately studied. Evans, M. Black and White in South East Africa. London, Longmans, 1911. A study in sociology in which the work of missions is treated as an essential factor. Fraser, D. Winning a Primitive People. New York, Dutton, 1914. A description of sixteen years’ work among tribes of Central Africa. Haddon, A. C. Fetishism and Magic. Lon¬ don, Constable, 1910. A useful primer in the series "Religions, Ancient and Modern.” Harris, N. D. Intervention and Colonization in Africa. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1914. Sets forth "Colonial policies and methods of occu¬ pation by white powers during the last forty years.” Hertslet, E. The Map of Africa by Treaty. Ed. 2. London, Wyman, 1909. An important survey of the partitioning of Africa. Hobley, C. W. Bantu Beliefs and Magic. London, Witherby, 1922. An important monograph on savage thought and in¬ stitutions, written with particular reference to tribes in Kenya Colony. 4 Keable, R. A City of the Dawn. New York, Dutton, 1915. A missionary’s pen-pictures of conditions and people in Zanzibar. Kidd, D. The Essential Kaffir. London, Black, 1904. A sympathetic study of the South African Bantu. Kumm, H. C. W. From Hausaland to Egypt through the Sudan. London, Constable, 1910. An illuminating record of a journey undertaken with the co-operation of the Sudan United Mission. Leeder, S. H. The Modern Sons of the Pha¬ raohs. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1918. The life and customs of the modern Copts, with a clear account of the Coptic church. Loram, C. T. The Education of the South African Native. London, Longmans, 1917. An important discussion of the aims, methods, and problems of native education in South Africa. MacDonald, A. J. Trade, Politics and Chris¬ tianity in Africa and the East. London, Longmans, 1916. A serious study of matters affecting native races, showing missions in their broad relations to certain great international problems. Mackintosh, C. W. The New Zambesi Trail. London, Unwin, 1922. A record compiled from diaries and letters, of jour¬ neys to northwestern Rhodesia, in 1903 and 1920, taken by the niece of the great Coillard. Maugham, R. C. F. The Republic of Liberia. London, Allen & Unwin, 1920. A clear account of the Black Republic by the British Consul at Monrovia, giving its history and describing its commerce, agriculture, and methods of administra¬ tion. Norden, H. White and Black in East Af¬ rica. London, Witherby, 1924. A record of travel and observation in two Central African crown colonies. Stigand, C. H. The Land of Zinj. London, Constable, 1913. An excellent account of the history and inhabitants of British East Africa. Watson, C. R. In the Valley of the Nile. New York, Revell, 1908. Although somewhat out of date, still one of the best books on the work of missions in Egypt. Weeks, J. H. Among Congo Cannibals. London, Seeley, Service, 1913. Experiences, impressions, and adventures during a thirty years’ sojourn amongst Congo tribes. II. CHINA On exhibit: Andrew, G. F. The Crescent in Northwest China. London, China Inland Mission, 1921. 2/6 ($0.75). Balme, H. China and Modern Medicine. New York, Student Volunteer Move¬ ment, 1921. $0.75. Bashford, J. W. China: An Interpretation. New York, Abingdon Press, 1919. $2.50. Bau, M. J. The Foreign Relations of China. New York, Revell, 1921. $4.00. Bruce, J. P. Chu Hsi and His Masters. London, Probsthain, 1923. £1/4/— ($ 6 . 00 ). Burton, M. E. Notable Women of Modern China. New York, Revell, 1912. $1.50. Cable, A. M. The Fulfilment of a Dream. London, China Inland Mission, 1918. $1.25. Campbell, P. C. Chinese Coolie Emigration. London, King, 1923. 10/6 ($2.85). China Mission Year Book. New York, Committee of Reference and Counsel. $2.50 (annual). The Chinese Church as Revealed in the National Christian Conference. New York, Committee of Reference and Counsel, 1922. $3.00. Christian Education in China. New York, Committee of Reference and Counsel, 1922. $2.00. Clennell, W. J. Historical Development of Religion in China. New York, Dutton, 1917. $2.50. Cochran, J. C. Bells of the Blue Pagoda. Philadelphia, Westminster Press, 1922. $1.75. Dennett, T. Americans in Eastern Asia. New York, Macmillan, 1922. $5.00. Dewey, J., and Chapman, A. Letters from China and Japan. New York, Dutton, 1923. $2.50. Gamble, S. D. Peking: A Social Survey. New York, Doran, 1921. $5.00. Gamewell, M. N. The Gateway to China. New York, Revell, 1916. $2.00. New Life Currents in China. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1919. $0.75. 5 Giles, H. A. The Civilization of China. New York, Holt, 1911. $1.00. Hovelaque, E. L. China, translated by Mrs. L. Binyon. New York, Dutton, 1923. $3.00. Hsi, C. Philosophy of Human Nature. Lon¬ don, Probsthain, 1922. £1/16/—($9.00). Hutchinson, P. China’s Real Revolution. New York, Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1924. $0.75. Johnston, L. E. China and Her Peoples. London, United Council for Missionary Education, 1923. 2/— ($0.60). Keyte, J. C. In China Now. New York, Doran, 1923. $1.50. King, F. H. Farmers of Forty Centuries. Madison (Wis.), Mrs. F. H. King, 1911. $2.50. Latourette, K. S. The Development of China. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1923. $2.50. Lew, T. T. (ed.). China Today Through Chinese Eyes. New York, Doran, 1923. $1.25. Marsh, J. M. Charm of the Middle King¬ dom. Boston, Little, Brown, 1922. $3.00. Mathews, B., and Southon, A. E. Torch- bearers in China. New York, Mission¬ ary Education Movement, 1924. $0.75. Mayers, W. F. The Chinese Reader’s Man¬ ual. London, Probsthain, 1910. £1/10/— ($7.75). Porter, L. C. China’s Challenge to Chris¬ tianity. New York, Missionary Educa¬ tion Movement, 1924. $0.75. Ross, E. A. The Changing Chinese. New York, Century, 1911. $3.00. Russell, B. The Problem of China. New York, Century, 1922. $2.00. Scott, C. E. China from Within. New York, Revell, 1917. $2.00. Smith, A. H. Chinese Characteristics. New York, Revell, 1900. $2.50. Village Life in China. New York, Revell, 1899. $2.50. Soothill, W. E. The Three Religions of China. New York, Oxford University Press, 1923. $2.95. Soper, E. D. The Religions of Mankind. Ed. 4, rev. New York, Abingdon Press, 1923. $3.00. Steele, J. The I-LI, or Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial. 2 vols. London, Probs¬ thain, 1917. £1/10/— ($7.75). Tyau, M. T. Z. China Awakened. New York, Macmillan, 1922. $5.00. Webster, J. B. Christian Education and the National Consciousness in China. New York, Dutton, 1923. $2.50. Williams, E. T. China, Yesterday and To¬ day. New York, Crowell, 1923. $4.00. Wylie, A. Notes on Chinese Literature. London, Probsthain, 1923. Ll/10/— ($7.75). Additional recommended titles'. Griffis, W. E. China’s Story. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1922. An interpretation of the Chinese presented from their own viewpoint, as seen in their art and literature. High, S. China’s Place in the Sun. New York, Macmillan, 1922. A thoroughly good presentation in small compass of the activities of present-day Chinese social and eco¬ nomic life, balancing the elements of enduring vitality and those of temporary ills. Hodgkin, H. T. China in the Family of Nations. New York, Doran, 1923. China having been too often treated as a land of mystery, author seeks to emphasize the far more sig¬ nificant fact of its kinship to us, of our common human nature. Reinsch, P. S. An American Diplomat in China. Garden City, Doubleday, Page, 1922. Describes the transition of Chinese life to new methods and aims, as seen during the author’s six years of official life at Peking. Richard, T. Forty-five Years in China. Lon¬ don, Unwin, 1916. Autobiography of a famous missionary who has had a deep influence on many leaders of China’s new day. Shelton, A. L. Pioneering in Tibet. New York, Revell, 1921. A bracing account of pioneer missionary work in dangerous places. Author was later murdered by bandits. Stauffer, M. T. (ed.). The Christian Oc¬ cupation of China. Shanghai, China Continuation Committee, 1922. An invaluable and scholarly survey of the numerical strength and geographical distribution of the Christian forces in China. 6 III. INDIA On exhibit : Andrews, C. F. The Renaissance in India: its missionary aspect. London, United Council for Missionary Education, 1912. 1/6 ($0.50). Annett, E. A. Conversion in India: a study in religious psychology. London, C. L. S. I., 1920. 1/6 ($0.50). Badley, B. T., and others. India, Beloved of Heaven. New York, Abingdon Press, 1918. $1.50. Briggs, G. W. The Chamars. New York, Oxford University Press, 1921. $2.00. Brown, P. Indian Painting. New York, Oxford University Press, 1919. $35.00. Butler, C. Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati: pioneer in the movement for the educa¬ tion of the child-widow of India. New York, Revell, 1922. $1.00. Cave, S. Redemption—Hindu and Christian. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $10.50. Chirol, V. India, Old and New. New York, Macmillan, 1921. $3.50. Curtis, L. Papers Relating to Dyarchy. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $10.50. D., A. The Indian Child’s Mother. London, Church Missionary Society, 1922. 3/6 ($ 1 . 00 ). Farquhar, J. N. The Crown of Hinduism. New York, Oxford University Press, 1917. $2.00. Modern Religious Movements in India. New York, Macmillan, 1915. $2.50. A Primer of Hinduism. New York, Ox¬ ford University Press, 1914. $1.20. Fleming, D. J. Building with India. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1922. $0.75. Schools with a Message in India. New York, Oxford University Press, 1918. $ 2 . 00 . Gilhodes, C. The Kachins: religion and mythology. London, Routledge, 1922. 6/— ($1.75). Holderness, T. W. Peoples and Problems of India. New York, Holt, 1912. $1.00. Hunt, N. India’s Outcastes: a new era. London, Church Missionary Society, 1924. 1/6 ($0.50). India and the Church: being impressions of some members of the Mission of Help. London, Society for Promoting Chris¬ tian Knowledge, 1923. 4/6 ($1.35). Keay, F. E. Hindi literature. London, Ox¬ ford University Press, 1920. $0.85. Kelman, J. H. Labour in India. New York, Doran, 1924. $4.00. Kipling, R. Kim. Garden City, Doubleday Page, 1918. $1.90. MacDonald, J. R. The Government of In¬ dia. New York, Huebsch, 1919. $3.50. Meston, W. Aspects of Indian Educational Policy. London, C. L. S. I., 1922. 2/6 ($0.75). Mukerji, D. G. My Brother’s Face. New York, Dutton, 1924. $3.00. Phillips, G. E. The Ancient Church and Modern India. London, Student Chris¬ tian Movement, 1920. $0.75. The Outcaste’s Hope: or, Work Among the Depressed Classes in India. Lon¬ don, United Council for Missionary Ed¬ ucation, 1912. 2/— ($0.60). Popley, H. A. The Music of India. New York, Oxford University Press, 1921. $1.70. Roberts, R. E. Historical Geography of India. 2 vols. New York, Oxford Uni¬ versity Press, 1916-1923. $2.50 ea. Smith, V. A. Oxford History of India from the earliest times to the end of 1911. New York, Oxford University Press, 1919. $4.70. Thompson, E. J. Rabindranath Tagore: his life and work. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $0.85. Tyndale-Biscoe, C. E. Character Building in Kashmir. London, Church Mission¬ ary Society, 1920. 2/— ($0.60). Van Tyne, C. H. India in Ferment. New York, Appleton, 1923. $2.00. Village Education in India. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $0.85. Walker, F. D. India and Her Peoples. Lon¬ don, United Council for Missionary Ed¬ ucation, 1922. 2/— ($0.60). Wellock, W. India’s Awakening. London, Labour Publishing Company, 1922. 1/6 ($0.50). 7 Whitehead, H. The Village Gods of South India. New York, Oxford University Press, 1921. $2.00. Young, P. N. F., and Ferrers, A. India in Conflict. New York, Macmillan, 1920. $1.40. Additional recommended titles: Bevan, E. R. Indian Nationalism. New York, Macmillan, 1914. An able discussion, revealing a sympathetic under¬ standing of the Indian point of view. Clough, J. E. Social Christianity in the Orient: the story of a man, a mission and a movement. New York, Macmil¬ lan, 1914. The lifework of Dr. John E. Clough, best known for his connection with a remarkable ingathering of con¬ verts into the Christian Church. Cowan, M. G. Education of the Women of India. New York, Revell, 1913. Somewhat out of date, but still strongly recom¬ mended. Das, H. Life and Letters of Toru Dutt. New York, Oxford University Press, 1921. Shows the thought-life of a brilliant young Indian woman. Fisher, F. B. India’s Silent Revolution. New York, Macmillan, 1919. A good, brief description of the many-sided transi¬ tion through which India is passing, and of the forces that underlie it. Gilchrist, R. N. Indian Nationality. New York, Longmans, 1920. An inquiry into what nationality means, how far the conditions for its realization exist in India, and to what extent the obstacles to it can be overcome. Havell, E. B. Handbook of Indian Art. New York, Dutton, 1921. A high-grade reference book by an authority on the subject. Holland, W. E. S. The Goal of India. Lon¬ don, United Council for Missionary Ed¬ ucation, 1918. A strong and enthusiastic textbook, challenging the church to renewed effort. James, H. R. Education and Statesmanship in India. London, Longmans, 1917. A compact survey of the development and results of English education in India. Lovett, V. History of the Indian National¬ ist Movement. New York, Stokes, 1920. A study of the relations of Great Britain with India down to the passing of the recent Reform Bill. Careful and balanced presentation of facts. India. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1924. One of the best short general books on the history and conditions of India. Lucas, B. Our Task in India: shall we proselytise Hindus or evangelize India? New York, Macmillan, 1914. An examination of missionary objectives, emphasiz¬ ing the Gospel’s mission to pervade and transform society as distinguished from the gaining of individual converts. Mackenzie, D. The Awakening of India. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1918. Illuminating interviews on important questions given to an American newspaper man by eminent men in India. Neve, E. F. Beyond the Pir Panjal. Life and missionary enterprise in Kashmir. London, Church Missionary Society, 1914. Records the experiences of a medical missionary. Paton, W. Social Ideals in India. London, United Council for Missionary Educa¬ tion, 1919. An illuminating study of the influence of Christianity upon social ideals and institutions in India. Pennell, T. L. Among the Wild Tribes of the Afghan Frontier. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1909. Depicts pioneer medical missionary work on the border of Afghanistan. Pratt, J. B. India and its Faiths: a travel¬ ler’s record. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1915. Shows the religious life of India today, examined from the viewpoint of psychology and the philosophy of religions. Purser, W. C. B. Christian Missions in Burma. New York, Doran, 1911. A brief sketch of the history, beliefs and every-day life of the people, and of the work done among them by the Roman Catholics, the Baptists, and the S.P.G. Richter, J. History of Missions in India. New York, Revell, 1908. An excellent translation of a scholarly and compre¬ hensive German work. Ronaldshay (Earl of). Lands of the Thun¬ derbolt. London, Constable, 1923. Graphic descriptions of the unusual bent of mind of ‘the people and the strange customs and practices aris¬ ing therefrom. Statement Exhibiting the Moral and Material Progress and Conditions of India. London, Wyman, various dates. An exceedingly useful Government publication. Streeter, B. H., and Appasamy, A. J. Mes¬ sage of Sadhu Sundar Singh. New York, Macmillan, 1921. A study of the mysticism of the great Indian Sadhu. Tyndale-Biscoe, C. E. Kashmir in Sun¬ light and Shade. Philadelphia, Lippin¬ cott, 1921. A description of the beauties of the country, the life, habits, and characteristics of its people, and above all the gradual but sure improvement among them wrought by Christianity. 8 IV. JAPAN On exhibit: Anasaki, M. Social and Religious Prob¬ lems of the Orient. New York, Mac¬ millan, 1923. $1.00. Armstrong, R. C. Progress in the Mikado’s Empire. Toronto, Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, 1920. $0.75. Axling, W. Japan on the Upward Trail. New York, Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1923. $0.75. Burton, M. E. The Education of Women in Japan. New York, Revell, 1914. $1.50. Cary, O. History of Christianity in Japan. New York, Revell, 1909. $2.50. Christian Movement in Japan, Korea and Formosa. New York, Committee of Reference and Council. $2.50 (annual). Chung, H. The Case of Korea. New York, Revell, 1921. $2.00. Cynn, H. H. The Re-birth of Korea. New York, Abingdon Press, 1920. $1.50. Dennett, T. Americans in Eastern Asia. New York, Macmillan, 1922. $5.00. The Democratic Movement in Asia. New York, Association Press, 1918. $2.00. Fisher, G. M. Creative Forces in Japan. New York, Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1923. $0.75. Golovin, N. The Problem of the Pacific in the Twentieth Century. New York, Scribner, 1922. $3.50. Gubbins, J. H. The Making of Modern Japan. London, Seeley, Service, 1922. 21/— ($5.50). Gulick, S. L. Working Women of Japan. New York, Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1915. $0.75. Hagin, F. E. The Cross in Japan. New York, Revell, 1914. $2.50. Ishii, T. A Gentleman in Prison, ed. by Caroline Macdonald. New York, Doran, 1922. $1.75. Iyenaga; T., and Sato, K. Japan and the California Problem. New York, Put¬ nam, 1921. $2.50. Knox, G. W. The Development of Religion in Japan. New York, Putnam, 1907. $ 2 . 00 . Landsborough, M. In Beautiful Formosa. London, Religious Tract Society, 1922. 3/6 ($1.00). Latourette, K. S. The Development of Japan. New York, Macmillan, 1918. $ 2 . 00 . Mackenzie, F. A. Korea’s Fight for Free¬ dom. New York, Revell, 1920. $2.00. Millis, H. A. The Japanese Problem in the United States. New York, Macmillan, 1915. $2.25. Nitobe, I. Bushido, the Soul of Japan. New York, Putnam, 1905. $1.50. The Japanese Nation. New York, Put¬ nam, 1912. $2.00. Noss, C. Tohoku, the Scotland of Japan. Philadelphia, Board of Foreign Mis¬ sions, Reformed Church in the U. S., 1918. $0.60. Okakura, K. The Ideals of the East. New York, Dutton, 1904. $3.00. Porter, R. P. Japan, the Rise of a Modern Power. New York, Oxford University Press, 1918. $2.50. Powers, H. H. Japan. New York, Mac¬ millan, 1923. $2.50. Robertson-Scott, J. W. Foundations of Japan. New York, Appleton, 1922. $6.00. Satomi, K. Japanese Civilization. New York, Dutton, 1924. $4.50. Tucker, H. St. G. Missionary Problems and Policies in Japan. New York, Dept, of Missions, Protestant Episcopal Church, 1921. $0.20. Additional recommended titles : Bacon, A. M. Japanese Girls and Women. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1901. Still valuable, giving an excellent view of all phases of the subject, especially of the life of women of the higher classes. Brinkley, F. A History of the Japanese People. London, Encyclopedia Britan- nica, 1915. A well-informed outline of Japanese history. Clarke, J. I. C. Japan at First Hand. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1921. “Her islands, their people, the picturesque, the real, with latest facts and figures on their . . . commercial outstretch.” Fujisawa, R. The Recent Aims and Devel¬ opment of Japan. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1923. An examination of Japan as she is ; given as a course of lectures in the Williamstown Institute of Politics. 9 Gleason, G. What Shall I Think of Japan? New York, Macmillan, 1921. A sympathetic study of the country made with the aim of finding out why the Japanese are so often disliked, or, as they say, “misunderstood.” Griffis, W. E. The Mikado’s Empire. 2 vols. New York, Harper, 1918. A standard American work on Japan, encyclopaedic in range. Gulick, S. L. Evolution of the Japanese, Social and Psychic. New York, Revell, 1904. At its appearance rated as the best exposition of Japan’s’evolution and national character, as well as of its people published in any western tongue. Harada, T. The Faith of Japan. New York, Macmillan, 1914. An interpretation of the religious beliefs of the people of Japan, by a former president of the Doshisha. Iwasaki, U. The Working Forces in Jap¬ anese Politics. New York, Longmans, 1921. A sociological study of the Japanese Government, and the dynamic forces moulding it. Katayama, S. The Labor Movement in Japan. Chicago, Kerr, 1918. A brief outline significant of the economic forces developing within the empire. Kawabe, K. Press and Politics in Japan. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1921. A study of how far the press in Japan is controlled by the Government. Kawakami, K. K. What Japan Thinks. New York, Macmillan, 1921. Representative opinion of representative Japanese on the great political and social questions of the world today. Addressed primarily to the Japanese. Lloyd, A. S. The Creed of Half Japan. New York, Dutton, 1912. A careful discussion on the history and development of Buddhism, especially as manifested in Japan. McGovern, J. B. Among the Head-hunters of Formosa. London, Unwin, 1922. A study of the aborigines living on the East Coast of Formosa, and in the narrow southeastern peninsula of the island. Written for the general reader. Moody, C. N. The Saints of Formosa. Lon¬ don, Oliphant, 1912. Describes the church life of the Chinese Christians in Formosa. Ogata, K. The Co-operative Movement in Japan. London, King, 1923. An excellent monograph, written in connection with work in the London School of Economics and Political Science. Pooley, A. M. Japan at the Cross Roads. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1917. A readable and illuminating survey of “the real state of affairs in Japan” ; the outcome of personal observation and investigation. Rutter, 0. Through Formosa: an account of Japan’s island colony. London, Un¬ win, 1923. The story of how in thirty years the Japanese have marvellously succeeded in developing economically what was little more than a wilderness ; and how they have failed in their attempt to settle and administer the native tribes. Shaw, L. Japan in Transition. New York, Doran, 1923. A study of the remarkable political and social changes of the country viewed from the standpoint of the Christian missionary. Street, J. Mysterious Japan. Garden City, Doubleday, 1921. Unprejudiced and appreciative, giving fascinating glimpses of town and country life. V. PACIFIC ISLANDS On exhibit: Brown, A. R. The Andaman Islanders. New York, Macmillan, 1922. $12.00. Colwell, J.(ed.). A Century in the Pacific. London, Epworth Press, 1914. 21/— ($5.50). Frater, M. Midst Volcanic Fires. London, Clarke, 1922. 6/— ($1.75). Greenbie, S. The Pacific Triangle. New York, Century, 1921. $4.00. Gulick, 0. H. The Pilgrims of Hawaii. New York, Revell, 1918. $2.00. Jacomb, E. The Future of the Kanaka. London, King, 1919. 6/— ($1.75). Jenness, D., and Ballantine, A. The Northern d’Entrecasteaux. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $4.20. Langridge, A. B. Won by Blood. London, Clarke, 1923. 3/6 ($1.00). Lumholtz, C. Through Central Borneo. 2 vols. New York, Scribner, 1920. $7.50. Monckton, C. A. W. Taming New Guinea: some experiences of a New Guinea resi¬ dent magistrate. New York, Dodd, 1921. $5.00. Orosa, S. Y. The Sulu Archipelago and its Peoples. Yonkers, World Book Com¬ pany, 1923. $1.20. Pope, K. Hawaii, the Rainbow Land. New York, Crowell, 1924. $3.00. 10 Rogers, J. D. Historical Geography of Aus¬ tralia. New York, Oxford University Press, 1907. $1.35. Russell, C. E. The Outlook for the Philip¬ pines. New York, Century, 1922. $3.00. Rutter, O. British North Borneo: an ac¬ count of its history, resources and na¬ tive tribes. London, Constable, 1922. 21/— ($5.50). White, G. Round about the Torres Straits. London, Society for Promoting Chris¬ tian Knowledge, 1917. 2/6 ($0.75). Thirty Years in Tropical Australia. Lon¬ don, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1918. 5/— ($1.50). Young, W. A. Christianity and Civilisation in the South Pacific: the influence of missionaries upon European expansion in the Pacific during the nineteenth cen¬ tury. New York, Oxford University Press, 1922. $0.85. Additional recommended titles : Beaver, W. W. Unexplored New Guinea. London, Seeley, Service, 1919. An excellent presentation of Papuan life and customs. Brewster, A. B. The Hill Tribes of Fiji. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1922. A record of forty years’ intimate connection with the tribes of the interior of Fiji. Cabaton, A. Java, Sumatra and the Other Islands of the Dutch East Indies. Lon¬ don, Unwin, 1914. A valuable and painstaking account, favorable to the colonial administration and to the work of Christian missions. Chignell, A. K. An Outpost in Papua. London, Smith, Elder, 1911. Descriptive of Anglican missionary work in Papua. Deane, W. Fijian Society. New York, Mac¬ millan, 1921. Reviews the sociology and psychology of the Fijian ; has an excellent bibliography. Evans, I. H. N. Among Primitive Peoples in Borneo. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1922. A description of the life, customs, and habits of the head-hunters of North Borneo. Gomes, E. H. Seventeen Years Among the Sea Dyaks of Borneo. London, Seeley, Service, 1911. A lively portrayal of social, moral and religious con¬ ditions among these animistic tribes. Hadfield, E. Among the Natives of the Loyalty Group. New York, Macmillan, 1920. A study of Loyalty Island native mentality, made by a missionary of the London Missionary Society. Lenwood, F. Pastels from the Pacific. Lon¬ don, Oxford University Press, 1917. Graphic description, especially of Papua, and of the efficacy of the Christian work being done there. Newton, H. In Far New Guinea. London, Seeley, Service, 1914. Shows conditions of life and religious beliefs, as well as the missionary work being done there. Paton, F. H. L. The Kingdom in the Pa¬ cific. London, United Council for Mis¬ sionary Education, 1913. Popular and stirring, with many biographical sketches. Rivers, W. H. R. (ed.). Essays on the De¬ population of Melanesia. New York, Macmillan, 1922. A collection of important essays dealing with the baleful results from the contact of white men and “natives.” St. Johnston, T. R. The Islanders of the Pacific; or, The Children of the Sun. London, Unwin, 1921. Especially concerned with Fiji and the adjacent Levu Islands, with a clear analysis of the causes un¬ derlying the depopulation which has been marked there. VI. NEAR EAST On exhibit: Bierstadt, E. H. The Great Betrayal. New York, McBride, 1924. $2.50. Eversley (Lord), and Chirol, V. The Turkish Empire: from 1288-1922. New York, Dodd, 1923. $5.00. Gaillard, G. The Turks and Europe. Lon¬ don, Murby, 1921. 12/6 ($3.35). Gairdner, W. H. T. The Rebuke of Islam. London, United Council for Missionary Education, 1920. 1/6 ($0.50). Gibbons, H. A. The Foundation of the Ot¬ toman Empire (1300-1403). New York, Oxford University Press, 1916. $3.50. Goodrich-Freer, A. Arabs in Tent and Town. London, Seeley, Service, 1924. 21/— ($5.50). Graves, P. Palestine, the Land of Three Faiths. London, Cape, 1923. 12/6 ($3.35). Hall, W. H. The Near East: Crossroads of the World. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1920. $0.75. ll Harrison, P. W. The Arab at Home. New York, Crowell, 1924. $3.50. Hunt, F. The Rising Temper of the East. Indianapolis, Bobb-Merrill, 1922. $2.50. Linton, J. H. Persian Sketches. London, Church Missionary Society, 1923. 2/6 ($0.75). McCracken, W. D. The New Palestine. Boston, Page, 1922. $5.00. Mears, E. G. Modern Turkey. New York, Macmillan, 1924. $6.00. Pears, E. Forty Years in Constantinople. New York, Appleton, 1916. $6.00. Powell, E. A. The Struggle for Power in Moslem Asia. New York, Century, 1923. $2.50. Price, C. The Rebirth of Turkey. New York, Seltzer, 1923. $3.00. Richter, J. A History of Protestant Mis¬ sions in the Near East. New York, Revell, 1910. $2.50. Wigram, W. A. and E. T. A. The Cradle of Mankind: life in Eastern Kurdestan. Ed. 2. London, Black, 1922. $4.00. Wood, M. M. Glimpses of Persia. London, Church Missionary Society, 1922. 1/— ($0.35). Additional recommended titles: Allen, W. E. D. The Turks in Europe. London, Murray, 1919. An excellent sketch showing the rise of the Osmanlis, their sweep to power until Sulieman, the Magnificant, became the “Arbiter of Europe,” and their collapse until they were only held in Constantinople by the bitter rivalries of European powers. Balfour, J. M. Recent Happenings in Per¬ sia. London, Blackwood, 1922. Shows Persia, her peoples, and customs as victims of a very mistaken policy followed by Western powers. Brown, D. V. The Unveiled Ladies of Stamboul. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1923. A series of vivid pictures and dramatic incidents illustrating the remarkable changes in social organi¬ zation which the war has brought about in Constanti¬ nople. Childs, W. J. Across Asia Minor on Foot. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1917. Life in Central Asia Minor as seen by a British architect. Conway, M. Palestine and Morocco, Lands of the Overlap. London, Arnold, 1923. A readable description of the countries as they are today, with detailed discussions of the position of Arab and Jew in Palestine. Davis, W. S. A Short History of the Near East. New York, Macmillan, 1922. Covers the history of Christian Constantinople, Early Islam and the Caliphate, and the Turkish period ; ends with a well-balanced appraisal of leading events in recent years. Doughty, C. M. Travels in Arabia Deserta. 2 vols. New York, Boni & Liveright, 1921. “The first and indispensable work upon the Arabs of the Desert.” Grant, E. The People of Palestine. Phila¬ delphia, Lippincott, 1921. Treats largely of the peasantry, their life, manners and customs. Greene, J. K. Leavening the Levant. Bos¬ ton, Pilgrim Press, 1916. Discusses the great influence of the missionary work which has been done under the American Board in European Turkey and Asia Minor. Hawley, W. Asia Minor. London, Lane, 1918. Describes conditions as seen by the author during travels just before the war. Jacob, H. F. Kings of Arabia. London, Mills & Boon, 1924. “The rise and set of the Turkish sovranty in the Arabian peninsula.” Johnson, C. R. (ed.). Constantinople To¬ day; or, The Pathfinder Survey of Con¬ stantinople. New York, Macmillan, 1922. An important scientific survey of moral and social conditions, undertaken with the view of furthering the work of reconstruction after the war. Loder, J. de V. The Truth about Mesopo¬ tamia, Palestine and Syria. London, Allen & Unwin, 1923. Surveys the problem of the Arab countries as a whole, giving salient material on which the reader can form a sane judgment. Appendices give the text of valuable official documents. Lyell, T. The Ins and Outs of Mesopo¬ tamia. London, Philpot, 1923. A clear presentation of the real character, religion, beliefs, and preferences of the people of Mesopotamia ; shows the unprogressive and enervating influence of Islam. Mathews, B. The Riddle of Nearer Asia. New York, Doran, 1918. An ably written account, in textbook form, of condi¬ tions and their significance for the future of the lands of Western Asia. Parfit, J. T. Marvelous Mesopotamia, the World’s Wonderland. London, Part¬ ridge, 1920. Presents a country rich in problems and promise, especially as regards social and religious relationships. Ramsay, W. M. The Intermixture of Races in Asia Minor: some of its causes and effects. London, Milford, 1917. An historical discussion, the result of first-hand ob¬ servation and much study. 12 Rice, C. C. Persian Women and Their Ways. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1923. Intimate descriptions of their characteristics, cus¬ toms, and manner of living. Stoddard, T. L. The New World of Islam. New York, Scribner, 1921. A description of the nineteenth century revival of Moslem thought and politics—of social change and un¬ rest. Brilliant at times, yet ignores any possible influ¬ ence of Christianity. Toynbee, A. J. The Western Question in Greece and Turkey: a study in the con¬ tact of civilizations. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1923. Sets forth recent events in correct historical per¬ spective, and studies the influence of modern Western social idealism on that of the ancient East. Williams, T. Turkey: a World Problem of Today. Garden City, Doubleday, 1921. Written with the purpose of showing the Near East and its races in true perspective, and to point out America’s responsibility for service there. VII. LATIN AMERICA On exhibit : Alvarez, A. The Monroe Doctrine. New York, Oxford University Press, 1924. $3.00. Beals, C. Mexico, an Interpretation. New York, Huebsch, 1923. $2.50. Blakeslee, G. H. (ed.). Mexico and the Caribbean. New York, Stechert, 1920. $4.00. Browning, W. E. Roman Christianity in Latin America. New York, Revell, 1924. $ 1 . 00 . Bruce, G. J. Brazil and the Brazilians. New York, Dodd, n. d. $3.00. Calderon, F. G. Latin America, its Rise and Progress. London, Unwin, 1919. 10/6 ($4.50). Cooper, C. S. The Brazilians and Their Country. New York, Stokes, 1917. $4.50. Domville-Fife, C. The Real South Amer¬ ica. New York, Dutton, 1922. $5.00. Enock, C. R. Ecuador, its ancient and mod¬ ern history, topography and natural re¬ sources, industries and social develop¬ ment. New York, Scribner, 1914. $4.50. The Republics of Central and South Amer¬ ica. New York, Scribner, 1913. $3.50. Grubb, W. B. A Church in the Wilds. New York, Dutton, 1914. $2.50. An Unknown People in an Unknown Land. London, Seeley, Service, 1911. 16/— ($4.25). Indians of Latin America. New York, Committee on Co-operation in Latin America, 1924. $0.15. Inman, S. G. Problems in Pan-Americanism. New York, Doran, 1921. $2.00. South America Today. New York, Com¬ mittee on Co-operation in Latin Amer¬ ica, 1922. $0.50. Through Santo Domingo and Haiti. New York, Committee on Co-operation in Latin America $0.50. James, H. G., and Martin, P. A. The Re¬ publics of Latin America. New York, Harper, 1923. $3.50. Jordan, W. F. Crusading in the West In¬ dies. New York, Revell, 1922. $1.75. Glimpses of Indian America. New York, Revell, 1923. $1.75. Lucas, C. P. Historical Geography of the West Indies. New York, Oxford Uni¬ versity Press, 1905. $2.50. Miller, L. F. In the Wilds of South Amer¬ ica. New York, Scribner, 1919. $6.00. Munro, D. G. The Five Republics of Cen¬ tral America. New York, Oxford Uni¬ versity Press, 1918. $3.50. Priestley, H. The Mexican Nation: a his¬ tory. New York, Macmillan, 1923. $4.00. Prodgers, C. H. Adventures in Bolivia. London, Lane, 1922. 12/6 ($3.35). Robertson, W. S. Hispanic-American Re¬ lations with the United States. New York, Oxford University Press, 1923. $4.00. Ross, E. A. The Social Revolution in Mex¬ ico. New York, Century, 1923. $1.75. South of Panama. New York, Century, 1915. $3.00. Shepherd, W. R. Latin America. New York, Holt, 1914. $1.00. Speer, R. E. South American Problems. New York, Student Volunteer Move¬ ment, 1912. $1.00. 13 Stuart, G. H. Latin America and the United States. New York, Century, 1922. $3.75. Thomas, D. Y. One Hundred Years of the Monroe Doctrine. New York, Macmil¬ lan, 19*23. $4.00. Warshaw, J. The New Latin America. New York, Crowell, 1922. $3.00. Zahm, J. H. Through South America’s Southland. New York, Appleton, 1918. $5.00. Additional recommended titles : Bland, J. O. P. Men, Manners and Morals in South America. London, Heinemann, 1920. Presents South America from the human, rather than from the commercial point of view. Bryce, J. South America: Observations and Impressions. New York, Macmillan, 1912. Examines conditions in each section of the conti¬ nent and draws general conclusions as to Latin-Amer- ica as a whole. Christian Work in Latin America. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1916. 3 vols. Reports of eight commissions as presented to the Congress held in Panama in February, 1916. Hay, A. R. Saints and Savages. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1920. Outlines the problem of the Bororo Indian in Brazil, in a convincing record of mission work among them and the need for it. McLean, J. H. The Living Christ for Latin America. Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1916. Although written as a textbook on the missionary work of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), it is not too denominational to claim a wider circle of readers. Rodo, J. E. Ariel. Boston, Houghton, Mif¬ flin, 1922. A remarkable and inspiring treatise comparing the philosophy of life of North and South Americans, from the point of view of a Latin-American. Written especially for young men. Wheeler, W. R., and others. Modern Mis¬ sions in Mexico. Philadelphia, West¬ minster Press, 1925. (In press.) A study of Presbyterian and Protestant missions in Mexico, made by a commission appointed by the Pres¬ byterian Foreign Board (U.S.A.). Wheeler, W. R., and Browning, W. Mod¬ ern Missions on the Spanish Main; Impressions of Protestant Work in Co¬ lombia and Venezuela. Philadelphia, Westminster Press, 1925. (In press.) A study of Protestant missions in Colombia and Venezuela by a commission appointed by the Pres¬ byterian Board of Foreign Missions (U.S.A.). Winton, G. B. Mexico Today. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1913. A textbook covering social, political, and religious conditions in Mexico. VIII. RACE RELATIONS On exhibit: Adeney, J. H. The Jews of Eastern Europe. London, Society for Promoting Chris¬ tian Knowledge, 1921. 3/6 ($1.00). Boas, F. The Mind of Primitive Man. New York, Macmillan, 1913. $2.00. Bratton, T. B. Wanted—Leaders! New York, Department of Missions and Church Extension, 1922. $0.75. Brawley, B. G. The Negro in Literature and Art. New York, Duffield, 1918. $1.50. A Social History of the American Negro. New York, Macmillan, 1921. $4.00. Calderon, F. G. Latin America, its Rise and Progress. London, Unwin, 1919. 10/6 ($4.50). Conklin, E. G. The Direction of Human Evolution. New York, Scribner, 1921. $2.50. Dixon, R. B. The Racial History of Man. New York, Scribner, 1923. $6.00. Dubois, W. E. B. The Negro. New York, Holt, 1915. $1.00. Finot, J. Race Prejudice. New York, Dut¬ ton, 1907. $3.00. Gibbons, H. A. America’s Place in the World. New York, Century, 1924. $2.00. Goldenweiser, A. Early Civilization: An Introduction to Anthropology. New York, Knopf, 1922. $5.00. Gould, C. W. America: A Family Affair. New York, Scribner, 1922. $3.00. Grant, M. The Passing of the Great Race; or, The Racial Basis of European His¬ tory. New York, Scribner, 1924. $3.50. Harris, J. H. Africa: Slave or Free. New York, Dutton, 1919. $5.00. 14 Haynes, G. E. The Trend of the Races. New York, Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1922. $0.75. Huntington, E. The Character of Races, as influenced by physcial environment, natural selection and historical develop¬ ment. New York, Scribner, 1924. $5.00. Iyenaga, T. Japan and the California Prob¬ lem. New York, Putnam, 1921. $2.50. Johnsen, J. E. (comp.). Selected Articles on the Negro Race Problem. New York, H. W. Wilson Co., 1921. $2.25. Johnston, H. H. The Backward Peoples and Our Relations with Them. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $0.85. Josey, C. C. Race and National Solidarity. New York, Scribner, 1923. $2.50. Kelsey, C. The Physical Basis of Society. New York, Appleton, 1916. $2.50. Kerlin, R. T. The Voice of the Negro. New York, Dutton, 1919. $2.50. Lasker, B. And Who Is My Neighbor? New York, The Inquiry, 1924. $1.00. Lindquist, G. E. E. The Red Man in the United States. An intimate study of the Social, Economic and Religious Life of the American Indian. New York, Doran, 1923. $3.50. Lynch, F. H. Mobilizing for Peace. New York, Revell, 1924. $2.00. Mathews, B. The Clash of Colour. A study in the Problem of Race. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1924. $1.25. Millis, H. A. The Japanese Problem in the United States. New York, Macmillan, 1915. $2.25. Neighbors. New York, Domestic and For¬ eign Missionary Society, 1920. $0.75. Newman, M. M. Handbook on Racial and Nationality Backgrounds. Published in six sections, each containing a bibliog¬ raphy on its respective group. New York, Woman’s Press, 1924. $0.50 ea. I—Peoples of the Near East. II—Southern and Central Europeans. III— Slavic Peoples. IV— Peoples of the Far East. V—Spanish-speaking Peoples, French Cana¬ dians. VI—Peoples of Scandinavia and the Baltic States. Oldham, J. H. Christianity and the Race Problem. New York, Doran, 1924. $2.25. Phelps, E. M. (comp.). Restriction of Im¬ migration (The Reference Shelf). New York, H. W. Wilson Co., 1924. $0.90. Pitkin, W. B. Must We Fight Japan? New York, Century, 1921. $2.50. Racial Relations and the Christian Ideal. New York, Committee on Chris¬ tian World Education, 1923. $0.25. Seligman, H. J. The Negro Faces America. New York, Harper, 1920. $1.75. Speer, R. E. Race and Race Relations. New York, Revell, 1924. $3.50. Stoddard, T. L. The Rising Tide of Color against White World Supremacy. New York, Scribner, 1920. $3.00. Weatherford, W. D. The Negro, from Af¬ rica to America. New York, Doran, 1924. $5.00. Western Races and the World. F. S. Marvin, editor. New York, Oxford Uni¬ versity Press, 1922. $4.20. Willoughby, W. C. Race Problems in the New Africa. New York, Oxford Uni¬ versity Press, 1923. $4.50. Additional recommended titles'. Bigham, J. A. (ed.). Select Discussions of Race Problems. Atlanta, Ga., Atlanta University Press, 1916. Papers of especial use in the study of negro Ameri¬ can problems. Bryce, J. The Relations of the Advanced and Backward Races of Mankind. Ed. 2. London, Oxford University Press, 1903. A significant monograph on the moral implications of “superior” and “inferior” races. Chicago Commission on Race Relations. The Negro in Chicago. Chicago, Chi¬ cago University Press, 1922. Findings of an important investigation made after the recent Chicago race riots. Commons, J. R. Races and Immigrants in America. New ed. New York, Macmil¬ lan, 1920. A study of the “melting pot” which has stood the test of several editions. Evans, M. S. Black and White in the South¬ ern States. New York, Longmans, 1915. A study of the race problem in the United States from a South African point of view. Gulick, S. L. American Democracy and Asiatic Citizenship. New York, Scrib¬ ner, 1918. Studies questions of naturalization and immigration in America, with constructive suggestions as to our Asiatic policies. 15 Jabavu, D. D. T. The Black Problem. Lon¬ don, Friends Bookshop, 1920. An able and significant study of race relations in South Africa, by a native negro leader. Kawakami, K. K. The Real Japanese Prob¬ lem. New York, Macmillan, 1923. A Japanese publicist’s discussion of the Japanese question in California. Lenwood, F. Social Problems and the East. London, United Council for Missionary Education, 1919. A significant examination of the new social problems which contact with the West has brought to the East. Mecklin, J. M. Democracy and Race Fric¬ tion. New York, Macmillan, 1914. A study in social ethics, endeavoring to formulate what the problem really involves. Morel, E. D. The Black Man’s Burden. London, National Labour Press, 1920. Studies the wrongs by means of which the whites have exploited the native races of Africa, and indicates the just and humane principles which in the future should underlie all government there. Moton, R. R. Finding a Way Out. Garden City, Doubleday, 1920. A thoroughly worthwhile contribution to American thought on the negro problem by the principal of Tuskegee Institute. Phelps, E. M. (comp.). Selected Articles on Immigration. New York, H. W. Wil¬ son Co., 1920. * A good compilation, giving main lines of argument and indicating sources for further material. Simpson, B. L. (B. L. Putnam Weale, pseud.). The Conflict of Colour; or, The Threatened Upheaval Throughout the World. New York, Macmillan, 1910. An expanded form of various papers which ap¬ peared in the World’s Work in both England and America. Spiller, G. (ed.). Papers on Inter-racial Problems. Presented to the First Uni¬ versal Races Congress, held at the Uni¬ versity of London, July 26-29, 1911. London, King, 1911. A collection of very significant papers, important as reference material. Stowell, J. S. The Near Side of the Mexi¬ can Situation. New York, Doran, 1921. A study of the Mexican population of the United States. IX. CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONALISM On exhibit: Andrews, C. F. Christ and Labour. New York, Doran, 1924. $1.75. Blakeslee, G. H. (ed.) Mexico and the Caribbean. New York, Stechert, 1920. $4.00. Bowman, I. The New World: Problems in Political Geography. Yonkers, World Book Co., 1923. $6.00. Brown, P. M. International Society, its Nature and Interests. New York, Mac¬ millan, 1923. $1.50. Bryce, J. International Relations. New York, Macmillan, 1922. $2.50. Burns, C. D. A Short History of Interna¬ tional Intercourse. New York, Oxford University Press, 1924. $1.75. Campbell, E. H. F. Christianity and In¬ ternational Morality. Cambridge, Hef- fer, 1921. 3/— ($0.85). Christianity and Problems of Today (The Bross Lectures). New York, Scribner, 1922. $1.25. Coutts, J. W. The Gospel and International Relations. London, Student Christian Movement, 1923. 2/6 ($0.75). Dickenson, C. J. Peace and its Foundation. London, Murby, 1919. 6/— ($1.75). East, E. M. Mankind at the Crossroads. New York, Scribner, 1924. $3.50. Eddy, G. S. The New World of Labor. New York, Doran, 1923. $1.50. Fahs, C. H. America’s Stake in Europe. New York, Association Press, 1921. $1. America’s Stake in the Far East. New York, Association Press, 1920. $1.00. Fleming, D. J. Marks of a World Chris¬ tian. New York, Association Press, 1920. $1.15. Gibbons, H. A. Introduction to World Poli¬ tics. New York, Century, 1922. $4.00. Inman, S. G. Problems in Pan-American¬ ism. New York, Doran, 1921. $2.00. International Problems and the Chris¬ tian Way of Life. New York, The Inquiry, 1923. $0.30. Johnston, H. H. Backward Peoples and Our Relations with Them. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $0.85. 16 Krehbiel, E. Nationalism, War and So¬ ciety. New York, Macmillan, 1916. $1.75. The League of Nations. Handbook. Bos¬ ton, World Peace Foundation. $0.10. (Annual). Loveland, G. Training World Christians: a handbook in missionary education. New York, Methodist Book Concern, 1921. $1.25. Lunt, T. R. W. The Quest of Nations. Lon¬ don, United Council for Missionary Ed¬ ucation, 1921. 2/6 ($0.75). Merrill, W. P. Christian Internationalism. New York, Macmillan, 1919. $1.50. Murray, J. L. World Friendship, Inc. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1921. $0.75. Page, K. War, Its Causes, Consequences and Cure. New York, Doran, 1923. $1.50. Picton-Turbervill, E. Christ and Interna¬ tional Life. New York, Doran, 1922. $1.50. Pillsbury, W. B. The Psychology of Na¬ tionality and Internationalism. New York, Appleton, 1919. $2.50. Royden, A. M. Political Christianity. New York, Putnam, 1922. $1.25. Russell, B. The Prospects of Industrial Civilization. New York, Century, 1923. $ 2 . 00 . Stoddard, T. L. The Revolt against Civili¬ zation; the menace of the underman. New York, Scribner, 1922. $2.50. Tagore, R. Nationalism. New York, Mac¬ millan, 1917. $2.00. Viallate, A. Economic Imperialism and In¬ ternational Relations During the Last Fifty Years. New York, Macmillan, 1923. $2.00. Western Races and the World. F. S. Marvin, editor. New York, Oxford Uni¬ versity Press, 1922. $4.20. Additional recommended titles : Dennett, T. A Better World. New York, Doran, 1920. Through a survey of the world today to discover the present moral and spiritual resources of mankind for peaceful, co-operative living, the argument is elabo¬ rated that the Christian peoples must in self-defense, if for no nobler motive, definitely devote themselves to the bringing of all mankind, including themselves, to the acceptance and practice of the Gospel of Christ. Egerton, H. E. British Colonial Policy in the Twentieth Century. London, Meth¬ uen, 1922. A general conspectus of imperial policy, emphasizing South Africa (with its tangled racial questions), and the government of backward races. Gulick, S. L. The Christian Crusade for a Warless World. New York, Macmillan, 1922. Planned especially for use as a course of study in groups that desire to face seriously the responsibility of the churches in this issue. Huntington, E. Civilization and Climate. Ed. 2. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1922. Discusses the problem of the effect of physical en¬ vironment upon human progress in its relations to space. World Power and Evolution. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1922. Treats the same problem as that considered in “Civilization and Climate,” but in its relation to time. International Relationships in the Light of Christianity. London, Simp- kin Marshall, 1915. A series of lectures given by foremost British think¬ ers and religious leaders. Kelman, J. Some Aspects of International Christianity. London, Hodder & Stough¬ ton, 1920. A distinct contribution to a clearer understanding of the obligations of a true internationalism and of the strength of vital Christianity. Kerr, P. H., and Curtis, L. The Prevention of War. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1923. Lectures delivered at the Williamstown Institute of Politics under the general title “A British View of International Problems.” Mathews, B. (ed.). World Brotherhood. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1920. Significant addresses making an earnest plea for the reorganization of our social, industrial, and interna¬ tional life on the foundation of brotherhood. Muir, J. R. Nationalism and International¬ ism. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1917. By tracing in broad outline the growth of these two powerful factors in modern history, the thesis is de¬ veloped that only by means of an organized interna¬ tional system can the rights and even the existence of the weaker nationalities be protected. Smith, F. B. On the Trail of the Peace¬ makers. New York, Macmillan, 1922. Notes made during a trip around the world taken to search out a common basis for advance by the Christian Church and all peace-loving people. Woolf, L. Empire and Commerce in Africa. A study in economic imperialism. Lon¬ don, Allen & Unwin, 1920. A careful review—and indictment—of European pol¬ icy in Algeria, Tunis, Tripoli, Abyssinia, and East Africa, with a few notes on the Belgian Congo. Zimmern, A E. Nationality and Govern¬ ment. New York, McBride, 1918. Written “as a contribution to the general stock-tak¬ ing and revaluation of ideas and opinions to which the war has given rise in every thinking mind.” 17 X. NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS On exhibit: Anesaki, M. Nichiren, the Buddhist Prophet. Cambridge, Harvard Univer¬ sity Press, 1916. $1.25. Barton, J. L. The Christian Approach to Islam. Boston, Pilgrim Press, 1918. $ 2 . 00 . Carpenter, J. E. Buddhism and Christian¬ ity. New York, Doran, 1923. $1.25. Cave, S. Redemption, Hindu and Christian. New York, Oxford University Press, 1919. $3.50. Clennell, W. J. Historical Development of Religion in China. New York, Dut¬ ton, 1917. $2.50. Coomaraswamy, A. Buddha and the Gospel of Buddhism. New York, Putnam, 1916. $5.00. Dawson, M. M. The Ethics of Confucius. New York, Putnam, 1915. $3.00. Elmore, W. T. Dravidian Gods in Modern Hinduism. Lincoln, Neb., University of Nebraska, 1915. $1.00. Farquhar, J. N. The Crown of Hinduism. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $2.00. An Outline of the Religious Literature of India. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $6.00. Primer of Hinduism. New York, Oxford University Press, 1914. $1.20. Frazer, J. G. The Golden Bough: a study in Magic and Religion. New York, Mac¬ millan, 1922. $5.00. Gairdner, W. H. T. The Rebuke of Islam. London, Church Missionary Society, 1920. 1/6 ($0.50). Galloway, G. The Philosophy of Religion. New York, Scribner, 1923. $3.50. Garvie, A. E. Tutors unto Christ. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $1.50. Hackmann, H. Buddhism as a Religion. London, Probsthain, 1910. 15/—($4.00). Hopkins, E. W. The History of Religions. New York, Macmillan, 1918. $2.50. Hume, R. E. The World’s Living Religions: an historical sketch with special refer¬ ence to their sacred scriptures and in comparison with Christianity. New York, Scribner, 1924. $1.75. Keith, A. B. Buddhist Philosophy in India and Ceylon. New York, Oxford Uni¬ versity Press, 1923. $3.50. Knox, G. W. The Development of Religion in Japan. New York, Putnam, 1907. $ 2 . 00 . Le Roy, A. The Religion of the Primitives. New York, Macmillan, 1922. $2.50. Lowie, R. H. Primitive Religion. New York, Boni & Liveright, 1924. $3.50. Lunt, T. R. W. The Story of Islam. Lon¬ don, Church Missionary Society, 1921. 3/— ($0.85). McKenzie, J. Hindu Ethics. New York, Oxford University Press, 1922. $3.50. Martin, A. W. The World’s Great Reli¬ gions and the Religion of the Future. New York, Appleton, 1921. $2.00. Moore, G. F. Birth, and Growth of Religion. New York, Scribner, 1924. $1.50. History of Religion. Ed. 2. 2 vols. New York, Scribner, 1922-1924. $7.00. Moulton, J. H. The Treasure of the Magi: a study of modern Zoroastrianism. New York, Oxford University Press, 1917. $2.95. Peters, J. P. The Religion of the Hebrews. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1923. $2.75. Pratt, J. B. The Religious Consciousness. New York, Macmillan, 1920. $3.50. Reid, G. A Christian’s Appreciation of Other Faiths. Chicago, Open Court, 1921. $2.50. Rhys-Davids, T. W. Buddhism: being a sketch of the life and teaching of Gau¬ tama, the Buddha. Rev. ed. London, Society for Propagating Christain Knowledge, 1914. 4/— ($1.20). Saunders, K. J. Buddhism and Buddhists in Southern Asia. New York, Macmil¬ lan, 1923. $1.00. Gotama Buddha: a Biography, based on the Canonical books of the Theravadin. New York, Association Press, 1920. $1. The Story of Buddhism. New York, Ox¬ ford University Press, 1916. $1.50. Schayer, S. Mahayana Doctrines of Salva¬ tion. London, Probsthain, 1923. 3/— ($0.85). 18 Smith, E. W. The Religion of the Lower Races, as illustrated by the African Bantu. New York, Macmillan, 1923. $ 1 . 00 . Smith, W. R. The Religion of the Semites. New ed. London, Black, 1914. $3.40. Sneath, E. H. (ed.). Religion and the Fu¬ ture Life. New York, Revell, 1922. $3.00. Soothill, W. E. The Three Religions of China. Ed. 2. New York, Oxford Uni¬ versity Press, 1923. $2.95. Soper, E. D. The Faiths of Mankind. New York, Association Press, 1923. $1.15. The Religions of Mankind. Ed. 4. New York, Abingdon Press, 1923. $3.00. Stanton, H. U. W. The Teaching of the Qur’an. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge,1919. 6/—($1.50). Starr, F. Korean Buddhism. Boston, Mar¬ shall Jones, 1918. $2.00. Stevenson, M. S. The Rites of the Twice Born. New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. $7.00. Stewart, D. A. The Place of Christianity Among the Greater Religions of the World. New York, Macmillan, 1920. $3.00. Toy, C. H. Introduction to the History of Religions. Cambridge, Harvard Uni¬ versity Press, 1924. $3.00. Urquhart, W. S. Theosophy and Christian Thought. New York, W. P. Blessing Co., 1922. $2.00. Warren, H. C. Buddhism in Translations. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1896. $1.20. White, H. W. Demonism Verified and An¬ alyzed. Richmond, Va., Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1922. $1.25. Whitehead, H. The Village Gods of South India. New York, Oxford University Press, 1921. $2.00. Zwemer, S. M. Islam: a Challenge to Faith. New York, Student Volunteer Move¬ ment, 1907. $0.75. The Law of Apostasy in Islam. London, Marshall Bros., 1925. 6/— ($1.75). Additional recommended titles : Ameer Ali, S. The Spirit of Islam. New York, Doran, 1922. A new edition, thoroughly revised, and enlarged by chapters on “The Apostolic Succession” and “The Idealistic and Mystical Spirit of Islam.” Aston, W. G. Shinto, the Ancient Religior. of Japan. London, Constable, 1910. A valuable, non-technical account; brief, but com¬ prehensive. Shinto, the Way of the Gods. London, Longmans, 1905. A standard authority. Barton, G. A. The Religions of the World. Ed. 2. Chicago, University of Chicago, 1919. An unusually fine treatise by an acknowledged au¬ thority. Buch, M. A. Zoroastrian Ethics. London, Williams & Norgate, 1923. A monograph emphasizing the ethical ideals of Zoroastrianism and their application to every-day life, rather than its theological system. Carpenter, E. Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning. London, Allen & Unwin, 1920. A penetrating study in Religious Origins, tracing the part that human-self-consciousness has played, psycho¬ logically, in the evolution of religion. De Groot, J. J. The Religion of the Chinese. New York, Macmillan, 1910. An authoritative treatment of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism, showing their relationships and their points of fusion. Field, D. The Religion of the Sikhs. Lon¬ don, Murray, 1914. Summarizes briefly the history and teachings of Sikhism, including extensive translations from the Granth. Hopkins, E. W. Origin and Evolution of Religion. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1923. One of the most authoritative and thorough-going treatments of this subject. Hurgronje, C. S. Mohammedanism. New York, Putnam, 1916. Brief but scholarly lectures on the origin, religious, and political growth of Islam. Jaini, J. Outlines of Jainism. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1916. Gives in a moderate compass a thorough exposition of the system and its terminology. James, E. O. Primitive Ritual and Belief. London, Methuen, 1917. An accurate study, valuable alike in the fields of anthropology and of the history of religion. Johnston, R. F. Buddhist China. London, Murray, 1913. A scholarly account of Buddhist beliefs and prac¬ tices in China, dealing mainly with four mountain sanctuaries and the pilgrimages made to them. MacDonald, D. B. Aspects of Islam. New York, Macmillan, 1911. An excellent introduction to the subject, showing essential Islam as the missionary finds it. 19 Maddox, J. L. The Medicine Man. New York, Macmillan, 1923. A scholarly, intensive sociological study of the char¬ acter and evolution of Shamanism. Marett, R. R. The Threshold of Religion. New York, Macmillan, 1914. A series of papers on primitive or rudimentary religion as actually found amongst savage peoples. Margoliouth, D. S. Mohammedanism. New York, Holt, 1911. Good, brief exposition. One of the “Home Univer¬ sity Library” series. Martin, A. W. Great Religious Teachers of the East. New York, Macmillan, 1911. Brief outlines of the great leaders of Eastern re¬ ligions, conceived in the spirit of “humanizing” the attitude of the West toward them. Nicholson, R. A. The Idea of Personality in Sufism. New York, Macmillan, 1923. Three lectures on the thesis that Sufism is not necessarily pantheistic but is often a genuine personal religion, inspired by a personal God. Studies in Islamic Mysticism. New York, Macmillan, 1921. Different aspects of Sufism and important racial contrasts are studied through the writings of three famous Mohammedan mystics and saints. O’Leary, D. Islam at the Cross Roads. New York, Dutton, 1923. A brief survey of the present position and problems of the world of Islam. Paton, \V. Jesus Christ and the World’s Religions. Ed. 2. London, United Coun¬ cil for Missionary Education, 1918. Gives the salient features of the leading non-Chris¬ tian religions, with the message of Christianity for each. Reisciiauer, A. K. Studies in Japanese Buddhism. New York, Macmillan, 1917. An historical account, beginning with Origins of Buddhism, and ending with the place of Buddhism in Japanese life. Saunders, K. J. Buddhism in the Modern World. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1922. A survey of the Buddhist world and an appraisal of Buddhism as a working religion. Epochs in Buddhist History. Chicago, Chicago University Press, 1924. A description of the remarkable process by which Buddhism, having its source in Hinduism, was puri¬ fied, reformed, and enriched into an independent great religion. Speer, R. E. The Light of the World. West Medford, Mass., Central Committee on the United Study of Missions, 1911. A brief comparative study of Christianity and non- Christian religions. Stevenson, M. The Heart of Jainism. New York, Oxford University Press, 1915. Summarizes the history and philosophical content of Jainism, comparing it with Christianity. Warneck, J. L. The Living Christ and Dying Heathenism. New York, Revell, 1909. A standard work on the religious psychology of peo¬ ples in the animistic stages. Zwemer, S. M. The Influence of Animism on Islam. New York, Macmillan, 1920. A description of popular Islam and the animistic elements therein. XL BIOGRAPHY On exhibit : Baker, E. The Life and Explorations of Frederick Stanley Arnot. New York, Dutton, 1921. $5.00. Barber, B. R. Kali Charan Banurji. Lon¬ don, Christian Literature Society for India, 1912. —/6 ($0.25). Bliss, D. Reminiscences of Daniel Bliss. New York, Revell, 1920. $2.25. Broomhall, M. In Quest of God. Phila¬ delphia, China Inland Mission, 1924. $1.25. Marshall Feng: “A good soldier of Christ Jesus.” Philadelphia, China Inland Mission, 1923. $0.50. Robert Morrison, a master builder. New York, Doran, 1924. $1.50. Christie, D. Jackson of Moukden. New York, Doran, 1923. $1.35. Daniels, M. Makers of South America. New York, Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1916. $1.00. Ewing, J. C. R. A Prince of the Church in India. New York, Revell, 1918. $1.00. Fahs, S. L. Uganda’s White Man of Work. New York, Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1912. $1.00. Fisher, D. Calvin Wilson Mateer; forty- five years a missionary in Shantung, China. Philadelphia, Westminster Press, 1911. $1.50. Franklin, J. H. Ministers of Mercy. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1919. $1.00. Grenfell, W. T. A Labrador Doctor: an autobiography. Boston, Houghton, Mif¬ flin, 1919. $4.00. 20 Griffis, W. E. Hepburn of Japan. Philadel¬ phia, Westminster Press, 1913. $1.50. A Modern Pioneer in Korea. New York, Revell, 1912. $1.25. Hammond, L. H. In the Vanguard of a Race. New York, Missionary Educa¬ tion Movement, 1922. $0.75. Harrington, C. K. Captain Bickel of the Inland Sea. New York, Revell, 1919. $ 2 . 00 . Harris, J. C. Khama, the Great African Chief. New York, Doran, 1923. $1.25. Hayes, E. H. David Jones, dauntless pio¬ neer. London, Livingstone Press, 1923. 1/6 ($0.50). Hubbard, E. D. Ann of Ava. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1913. $ 1 . 00 . The Moffats. New York, Missionary Ed¬ ucation Movement, 1917. $1.00. Jones, E. Florence Buchanan. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowl¬ edge, 1921. 2/— ($0.60). Lambert, J. C. Missionary Knights of the Cross. New York, Dutton, 1916. $2.00. Livingstone, W. P. A Galilee Doctor: be¬ ing a sketch of the career of Dr. D. W. Torrance of Tiberias. New York, Do¬ ran, 1923. $2.00. The Life of Robert Laws of Livingstonia: a narrative of missionary adventure and achievement. New York, Doran, 1921. $3.00. Mary Slessor of Calabar: pioneer mis¬ sionary. New York, Doran, 1915. $2.00. Lovett, R. James Gilmour and His Boys. London, Religious Tract Society, n. d. 2/6 ($0.75). James Gilmour of Mongolia. London, Re¬ ligious Tract Society, ri. d. 2/6 ($0.75). Tamate—the Life and Adventure of a Missionary Hero. London, Religious Tract Society, n. d. 2/6 ($0.75). MacPherson, G. Life of Lai Bihari Day. Edinburgh, Clark, 1900. 3/— ($0.85). Martin, C. H. Allnutt of Delhi. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowl¬ edge, 1922. 3/6 ($1.00). Mason, C. A. Wonders of Missions. New York, Doran, 1922. $2.00. Mathews, B. Livingstone, the Pathfinder. New York, Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1912. $1.00. Nichols, F. L. Lilavati Singh. Boston, Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1909. $0.29. Padwick, C. E. Henry Martyn, Confessor of the Faith. New York, Doran, 1922. $1.75. Page, J. Schwartz of Tanjore. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowl¬ edge, 1921. 7/6 ($2.00). Parker, A. Sadhu Sundar Singh. New York, Revell, 1919. $1.25. Paton, J. (ed.). The Story of John G. Pa- ton. New York, Doran, 1924. $1.50. Paton, W. Alexander Duff: pioneer of mis¬ sionary education. New York, Doran, 1923. $1.50. Pennell, A. M. Pennell of the Afghan Frontier. London, Seeley, Service, 1919. 10/6 ($1.75). Rice, C. C. Mary Bird in Persia. London, Church Missionary Society, 1916. 2/6 ($0.75). Riggs, A. S. Shepard of Aintab. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1920. $1.00. Robson, J. Ion Keith-Falconer of Arabia. New York, Doran, 1924. $1.35. Rolland, R. Mahatma Gandhi, the man who became one with the Universal Be¬ ing. New York, Century, 1924. $1.50. Shedd, M. L. The Measure of a Man. New York, Doran, 1922. $2.00. Shelton, F. B. Shelton of Tibet. New York, Doran, 1923. $2.00. Shillito, E. Francois Coillard, a Wayfar¬ ing Man. New York, Doran, 1923. $1.50. Sister Kate. Mother Cecile. London, So¬ ciety for Promoting Christian Knowl¬ edge, 1922. 2/— ($0.60). Small, A. H. For the Faith. London, Stu¬ dent Christian Movement, 1920. 2/6 ($0.75). Soothill, W. E. Timothy Richard of China. London, Seeley, Service, 1924. 12/6 ($3.35). Speer, R. E. Servants of the King. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1909. $1.00. . ' Studies of Missionary Leadership. Phila¬ delphia, Westminster Press, 1914. $1.50. Underwood, L. H. Underwood of Korea. New York, Revell, 1918. $1.50. 21 White, G. Francis De Sales Buchanan. London, Society for Promoting Chris¬ tian Knowledge, 1923. 2/— ($0.60). Wilson, H. F. L. Livingstone: the Master Missionary. New York, Doran, 1924. $1.35. Zwemer, S. M. A Moslem Seeker after God. New York, Revell, 1920. $2.25. Additional recommended titles’. Craighead, J. R. E. Hunter Corbett: fifty- six years missionary in China. New York, Revell, 1921. The story of a man working in the interior of China. De Forest, C. B. The Evolution of a Mis¬ sionary. New York, Revell, 1914. The life of John Hyde De Forest. Davis, J. M. Davis, Soldier Missionary. Boston, Pilgrim Press, 1916. The biography of one of the founders of the Doshisha. Griffis, W. E. Verbeck of Japan. New York, Revell, 1900. Life and work of one of the most influential mis¬ sionaries and publicists that Japan has had. Grist, W. A. Samuel Pollard: Pioneer Mis¬ sionary in China. London, Cassell, 1920. A vivid account of a vital, dynamic, at times even tempestuous, personality, who gave himself without stint to the dwellers of Yunnan and Kweichow. Hart, E. I. Virgil C. Hart: Missionary Statesman. New York, Doran, 1917. A stirring biography of a pioneer missionary in West China. Morrison, J. H. The Missionary Heroes of Africa. New York, Doran, 1922. Fascinating glimpses of seven giants among African missionaries. Paton, W. Alexander Duff: Pioneer of Missionary Education. New York, Do¬ ran, 1923. An exceptional biography, notable for its characteri¬ zation of Duff’s personality, and the clearness with which is interpreted the problem of the connection be¬ tween missions and civilization in the practical work of the missionary. Poteat, G. A Greatheart of the South, John Todd Anderson, medical missionary. New York, Doran, 1921. An inspiring sketch of a brilliant missionary to China, who died after an all-too-brief service. Sites, S. M. Nathan Sites. An Epic of the East. New York, Revell, 1912. An epic of one who, for nearly forty years, served with single-hearted devotion at Foochow. Smith, G. Life of William Carey, shoe¬ maker and missionary. London, Dent, 1913. The standard biography of Carey. In the “Every¬ man’s Library” series. Taylor, H., and Mrs. Taylor. Hudson Taylor in Early Years: the growth of a soul. New York, Doran, 1912. A compelling study of the great founder of the China Inland Mission. Wells, J. Stewart of Lovedale. New York, Revell, 1909. Life of the founder of the great industrial mission of the U.F.C.S. XII. MISSIONARY PREPARATION On exhibit : Bliss, H. S. The Modern Missionary. Bos¬ ton, American Board, 1920. Free. Brown, A. J. The Foreign Missionary. New York, Student Volunteer Move¬ ment. $2.00. Browning, W. E. Roman Christianity in Latin America. New York, Revell, 1924. $1.00. The Candidate and the Candidate De¬ partment of a Foreign Mission Board. New York, Committee of Reference and Counsel, 1918. $0.50. Fleming, D. J. Contacts with non-Christian Cultures. New York, Student Volunteer Movement, 1923. $1.25. The Foreign Missionary at Home on Fur¬ lough : suggestions on missionary speaking. Philadelphia, United Presby¬ terian Church. Free. The Foreign Missions Conference of North America: annual report. New York, Committee of Reference and Counsel. Gollocic, G. A., and Hew at, E. G. K. (eds.). An Introduction to Missionary Service. New York, Oxford University Press, 1921. $1.25. Harrison, P. W. Preparation for Mission¬ ary Service. New York, Student Vol¬ unteer Movement. $0.10. Health Instructions for Missionaries in the Tropics. Ed. 3. London, Associa¬ tion of Medical Officers of Missionary Societies, 1923. Hodous, L. Buddhism and Buddhists in China. New York, Committee on Mis¬ sionary Preparation, 1924. $1.00. 22 Mackenzie, W. D. Fundamental Qualifica¬ tions of the Foreign Missionary. New York, Student Volunteer Movement. $ 0 . 10 . The Missionary Furlough. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation. $0.25. The Missionary Wife. New York, Com¬ mittee on Missionary Preparation. $0.25. Platt, M. S. The Home with the Open Door. New York, Student Volunteer Movement, 1920. $0.75. The Preparation of Educational Mission¬ aries. Rev. ed. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation. $0.40. The Preparation of Missionaries Ap¬ pointed to Japan. New York, Com¬ mittee on Missionary Preparation. $0.10. The Preparation of Missionaries Ap¬ pointed to the Near East. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation. $ 0 . 10 . The Preparation of Missionaries for Lit¬ erary Work. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation. $0.15. The Presentation of Christianity in Confucian Lands. New York, Com¬ mittee on Missionary Preparation. $0.50. The Presentation of Christianity to Hindus. New York, Committee on Mis¬ sionary Preparation. $0.50. The Presentation of Christianity to Moslems. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation. $0.50. The Qualifications and Preparation of Medical Missionaries and Nurses. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation. $0.10. The Report of a Conference on the Prep¬ aration of Educational Missionaries. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation. $0.25. The Report of a Conference on the Prep¬ aration of Ordained Missionaries. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation. $0.25. St. John, B. Occasional Types of Mission¬ aries. New York, Student Volunteer Movement. $0.10. Saunders, K. J. Buddhism and Buddhists in Southern Asia. New York, Commit¬ tee on Missionary Preparation, 1923. $ 1 . 00 . Smith, E. The Religion of Lower Races as illustrated by the African Bantu. New York, Committee on Missionary Prepa¬ ration, 1923. $1.00. Soper, E. D. Christianity and the Non- Christian Religions. New York, Stu¬ dent Volunteer Movement, 1923. $0.15. The Specialized Training of Mission¬ aries. New York, Committee on Mis¬ sionary Preparation. $0.50. Speer, R. E. What Constitutes a Mission¬ ary Call? New York, Student Volun¬ teer Movement, 1923. $0.15. Stauffer, M. T. Are More Missionaries Wanted in China? New York, Student Volunteer Movement, 1923. $0.15. Turner, F. P. The Missionary Candidate and the Secretary. New York, Commit¬ tee of Reference and Counsel, 1917. Who is Qualified to Prepare for Foreign Missionary Service? New York, Stu¬ dent Volunteer Movement. $0.10. White, S. The Call and Qualifications for Missionary Service. New York, Pres¬ byterian Board. Free. Qualifications of the Foreign Mission¬ ary. New York, Student Volunteer Movement. $0.10. Winslow, J. C. Not Leaders, but Saints and Servants. New York, Student Vol¬ unteer Movement, 1923. $0.10. World Reconstruction Papers: Series I—General and fields of service. $ 1 . 00 . Series II—General and types of service. $ 1 . 00 . New York, Student Volunteer Movement. Zwemer, S. M. The Message and the Man. New York, Student Volunteer Move¬ ment. $0.10. Additional recommended titles: Armstrong, R. C. Buddhism and Budd¬ hists in Japan. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation, 1925. (In preparation.) The Call, Qualifications and Prepara¬ tion of Candidates for Missionary Service. New York, Student Volunteer Movement. Gollock, G. A. The Call and Preparation of the Missionary. London, Edinburgh House, 1921. 23 A Handbook for the Junior Missionary. New York, Committee on Missionary- Preparation. (In preparation.) A Handbook for the Missionary Candi¬ date. New York, Committee on Mis¬ sionary Preparation. (In preparation.) Murdock, D. Indian Missionary’s Manual. The Preparation of Missionaries Ap¬ pointed to China. New York, Commit¬ tee on Missionary Preparation. The Preparation of Missionaries Ap¬ pointed to India. New York, Commit¬ tee on Missionary Preparation. The Preparation of Missionaries Ap¬ pointed to Latin America. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation. The Preparation of Missionaries Ap¬ pointed to Pagan Africa. New York, Committee on Missionary Preparation. The Preparation of Ordained Mission¬ aries. New York, Committee on Mis¬ sionary Preparation. The Preparation of Women for Foreign Service. New York, Committee on Mis¬ sionary Preparation. (A limited number of copies of the Fourth Annual Report containing the six re¬ ports on the Preparation of Missionar¬ ies are obtainable at 25c a copy.) The Report of the Conference on the Preparation of Medical Missionaries. New York. Committee on Missionary Preparation. The Report of the Conference on the Preparation of Women for Foreign Missionary Service. New York, Com¬ mittee on Missionary Preparation. (The Fifth Annual Report, containing re¬ ports of the conferences on medical mis¬ sionaries and on women missionaries, is obtainable at 25c a copy.) Smith, A. H. (ed.). A manual for young missoinaries to China. Shanghai, Chris¬ tian Literature Publishing House, 1918. World Missionary Conference Report. Edinburgh, 1910. Vol. V on the prepa¬ ration of missionaries. XIII. TEXTBOOKS On exhibit: Axling, W. Japan on the Upward Trail. New York, Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1923. $0.75. Boyd, R. H. Village Folk of India. London, United Council for Missionary Educa¬ tion, 1924. 1/6 ($0.50). Burgess, T. Foreigners or Friends. New York, Department of Missions and Church Extension, 1921. $1.25. Clark, A. H. India on the March. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1922. $0.75. Davis, J. and Chamberlin, R. B. Christian Fellowship among the Nations. Boston, Pilgrim Press, 1925. $0.25. De Forest, C. The Woman and the Leaven in Japan. West Medford, Mass., Cen¬ tral Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions, 1922. $0.75. Erickson, L. J. The White Fields of Japan. Richmond, Va., Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1923. $0.75. Fahs, C. H. America’s Stake in the Far East. New York, Association Press, 1920. $1.00. Fleming, D. J. Contacts with non-Christian Cultures. New York, Student Volun¬ teer Movement, 1923. $1.25. Gairdner, W. H. T. The Rebuke of Islam. London, Church Missionary Society, 1920. 1/6 ($0.50). Gamewell, M. N. Ming Kwong, City of the Morning Light. West Medford, Mass., Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions, 1924. $0.75. Hooper, H. D. Africa in the Making. Lon¬ don, United Council for Missionary Ed¬ ucation, 1924. 2/— ($0.60). Hunt, W. S. India’s Outcastes. London, Church Missionary Society, 1924. 1/6 ($0.50). Hutchinson, P. China’s Real Revolution. New York,.Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1924. $0.75. International Problems and the Chris¬ tian Way of Life. New York, Student Volunteer Movement, 1923. $0.25. Johnston, L. E. China and Her Peoples. London, United Council for Missionary Education, 1923. 2/— ($0.60). Keyte, J. C. In China Now. New York; Doran, 1923. $1.50. 24 Racial Relations and the Christian Ideal. New York, Student Volunteer Movement, 192d. $0.25. Soper, E. D. The Faiths of Mankind. New York, Association Press, 1923. $1.15. Speer, R. E. Of One Blood. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1924. $0.75. Stauffer, M. T. (ed.). Economic Problems and the Christian Ideal. New York, Student Volunteer Movement, 1923. $0.25. Stauffer, M. T. (ed.). Youth and Renais¬ sance Movements. New York, Student Volunteer Movement, 1923. $0.25. XIV. THEORY. On exhibit : Allen, R. Essential Missionary Principles. New York, Revell, 1913. $1.00. Beach, H. P., and Fahs, C. H. (ed.). World Missionary Atlas. New York, Institute of Social and Religious Research, 1925. $ 10 . 00 . Blakeslee, G. H. (ed.). Mexico and the Caribbean. New York, Stechert, 1920. $4.00. Botsford, F. H. Folk Songs of Many Peo¬ ples. New York, The Woman’s Press. $2.75 Vol. I; $3.50 Vol. II. Brown, A. J. The Mastery of the Far East. New York, Scribner, 1921. $4.50. Christian Education in Africa and the East, with an introduction by Sir M. Sadler. London, Student Christian Movement, 1924. 2/6 ($0.75). Dennett, T. Americans in Eastern Asia. New York, Macmillan, 1922. $5.00. The Democratic Movement in Asia. New York, Association Press, 1918. $2.00. Dudley-Buxton, L. H. The Eastern Road. New York, Dutton, 1924. $5.00. Hodgkin, H. T. The Way of the Good Physician. Ed. 4. London, United Council for Missionary Education, 1919. $0.75. Hunt, F. The Rising Temper of the East. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1922. $2.50. Lambuth, W. R. Medical Missions. New York, Student Volunteer Movement, 1920. $1.25. Stuntz, H. C. South American Neighbors. New York, Missionary Education Move¬ ment, 1916. $0.75. Van Doren, A. B. Lighted to Lighten. West Medford, Mass., Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions, 1922. $0.75. Walker, F. D. Africa and Pier Peoples. London, Edinburgh House Press, 1924. 2/— ($0.60). India and Her Peoples. London, United Council for Missionary Education, 1924. 2/— ($0.60). Young, P. N. F. India in Conflict. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowl¬ edge, 1920. 3/6 ($1.00). FIELD SURVEYS Loveland, G. Training World Christians: a handbook in missionary education. New York, Methodist Book Concern, 1921. $1.25. Lucas, C. P. A Historical Geography of the British Colonies. New York, Oxford University Press, 1906. $2.20. MacDonald, A. J. The War and Missions in the East. London, Robert Scott, 1919. 7/6 ($2.00). Martin, H. The Kingdom Without Fron¬ tiers. New York, Macmillan, 1924. $1. Milliman, W. A Primer of Agriculture. London, Society for Promoting Chris¬ tian Knowledge, 1923. —/10 ($0.20). Murray, J. L. World Friendship, Inc. New York, Missionary Education Movement, 1921. $0.75. Newbolt, M. R. The Missionary Question. London, Robert Scott, 1918. 2/6 ($0.75). Okakura, K. The Ideals of the East. New York, Dutton, 1904. $3.00. Paget, S. Medical Practice in Africa and the East. London, Student Christian Movement, 1923. 2/6 ($0.75). Reed, E. T. A World Book of Foreign Mis¬ sions. London, Swarthmore Press, 1924. 3/6 ($1.00). Stauffer, M. T. (ed.). Christian Students and World Problems. New York, Stu¬ dent Volunteer Movement, 1924. $2.50. 25 Tropical Hygiene for African Schools. London, Society for Promoting Chris¬ tian Knowledge, 1922. —/8 ($0.16). Webster, J. B. Christian Education and the National Consciousness in China. New York, Dutton, 1923. $2.50. Western Races and the World, ed. by F. S. Marvin. New York, Oxford Univer¬ sity Press, 1922. $4.20. Zwemer, S. M. The Unoccupied Mission Fields of Africa and Asia. New York, Student Volunteer Movement, 1911. $1. XV. CHILDREN’S BOOKS. MISSIONARY STORIES On exhibit: Barnard, W. E. Kembo, a Little Girl of Africa. London, Edinburgh House Press, 1924. 1/6 ($0.50). Batley, D. S. The Taming of Ambo. Lon¬ don, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1924. 2/— ($0.60). Bridges, A. A. Moving Pictures of China. London, Church of England Zenana Missionary Society, n. d. 1/— ($0.35). Burr, A. J. A Child Garden in India. West Medford, Mass., Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions, 1923. $0.50. Clark, C. A. First Fruits in Korea. New York, Revell, 1921. $1.75. Codrington, F. I. Bring Brother. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowl¬ edge, 1919. 2/6 ($0.75). Davidson, C. I. Sita. London, Church of England Zenana Missionary Society, n. d. 1/— ($0.35). Up Against Odds. London, Church of England Zenana Missionary Society, n. d. 2/— ($0.60). Davies, E. C. A Boy in Serbia. New York, Crowell, 1920. $1.35. Easton, M. Nyilak, and Other African Sketches. New York, Revell, 1923. $1. Entwistle, M. The Book of an African Baby. London, United Council for Mis¬ sionary Education, 1923. 1/— ($0.35). How, E. A. People of Africa. London, So¬ ciety for Promoting Christian Knowl¬ edge, 1921. —/10 ($0.20). People of Other Lands. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1921. —/10 ($0.20). Hughes, J. V. Chinese Heart Throbs. New York, Revell, 1920. $1.50. Inglis, T. M. New Lanterns in Old China. New York, Revell, 1923. $1.25. Kipling, R. The Eyes of Asia. Garden City, Doubleday, 1918. $1.00. Landsborough, M. Stories from Formosa. London, Religious Tract Society, 1924. 2/6 ($0.75). McFee, I. N. Boys and Girls of Many Lands. New York, Crowell, 1917. $1.75. Mackenzie, J. K. An African Trail. West Medford, Mass., Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions, 1917. $0.50. Mathews, B., and Southon, A. E. Torch- bearers in China. New York, Mission¬ ary Education Movement, 1924. $0.75. Meyer, M. M. Chinese Lanterns. West Medford, Mass., Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions, 1924. $0.75. Murray, J. L. A Selected Bibliography of Missionary Literature. New York, Stu¬ dent Volunteer Movement, 1920-1923. $0.60. Penny, F. E. The Outcast. London, Chat- to & Windus, 1912. 5/— ($1.50). Pitman, N. H. Chinese Fairy Tales. New York, Crowell, 1924. $1.60. Ratley, D. S. Bengali Schooldays. Lon¬ don, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, n. d. 1/3 ($0.40). Rittenhouse, D. M. The Two of Us in Africa. New York, Revell, n. d. $1.50. Schneder, A. M. O Mura San. Philadel¬ phia, Board of Foreign Missions, Re¬ formed Church in the U. S., 1905. $0.25. Seth-Smith, E. K. Don Raimon, a story of Raymond Lull. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1919. 2/6 ($0.75). The Firebrand of the Indies. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowl¬ edge, n. d. 2/6 ($0.75). Sharp, M. M. Talks on Africa Today. Lon¬ don, United Council for Missionary Ed¬ ucation, 1924. 1/— ($0.35). Southon, A. E. More Yarns on China. London, United Council for Missionary Education, 1924. 1/— ($0.35). String, M. L. Miss Wistaria at Home. Phil¬ adelphia, Board of Foreign Missions, Reformed Church in the U. S., 1918. $0.35. Swinehart, L. H. Jane in the Orient. New York, Revell, 1924. $1.25. 26 Tools for Use in Missionary Education Publications of the Missionary Education Movement or Gathered by That Movement and on Display at the Foreign Missions Convention, Washington, D. C. List prepared by the Missionary Education Movement FOR STUDY AND DISCUSSION Adults and Young People: Porter, Lucius C. China’s Challenge to Christianity. 1924. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Hutchinson, Paul. China’s Real Revolu¬ tion. 1924. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; pa¬ per, 50c. Stauffer, Milton T. Looking Towards a Christian China. 1924. M. E. M. Pa¬ per, 25c. Gamewell, Mary Ninde. New Life Cur¬ rents in China. 1919. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Price, Willard. Ancient Peoples at New Tasks. 1918. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Fleming, Daniel J. Building With India. 1922. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Clark, Alden H. India on the March. 1922. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Fisher, Galen M. Creative Forces in Ja¬ pan. 1923. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; pa¬ per, 50c. Axling, William. Japan on the Upward Trail. 1923. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; pa¬ per, 50c. Hall, William H. The Near East: Cross¬ roads of the World. 1920. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Stuntz, Homer C. South American Neigh¬ bors. 1916. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; pa¬ per, 50c. Brown, Arthur Judson. The Why and How of Foreign Missions. Rev. ed. 1921. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Murray, J. Lovell. World Friendship, Inc. 1921. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Dennett, Tyler. A Better World. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.50; paper, 75c. Pott, F. L. Hawks. The Emergency in China. 1913. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Patton, Cornelius H. The Lure of Africa. 1917. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Mathews, Basil. The Clash of Color. 1924. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.25; paper, 75c. BIOGRAPHY Young People: Hubbard, Ethel Daniels. Ann of Ava. 1913. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 75c. The Moffats. 1917. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 75c. Daniels, Margarette. Makers of South America. 1916. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 75c. Speer, Robert E. Servants of the King. 1909. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 75c. Franklin, James H. Ministers of Mercy. 1919. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 75c. Intermediates: Mathews, Basil, and Southon, Arthur E. Torchbearers in China. 1924. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c; paper, 50c. Mathews, Basil. Livingstone the Path¬ finder. 1912. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 75c. Riggs, Alice Shapard. Shepherd of Aintab. 1920. M. E. M. Cloth, 81.00; paper, 50c. Fahs, Sophia Lyon. Uganda’s White Man of Work. 1907. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 75c. READING BOOKS Cochran, Jean Carter. Foreign Magic. 1919. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.50. Carhart, Alfreda Post. Masoud the Be¬ douin. 1915. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.50. 27 CHILDREN’S MATERIAL Boohs: Rockey, Helen M., and Hunting, Harold B. The Wonderland of India. 1922. M. E. M. Cloth, 65c; paper, 40c. Ferris, Anita B. The Honorable Crimson Tree, and Other Tales of China. 1919. M. E. M. Cloth, 60c; paper, 40c. Cronk, Katherine Scherer, and Singmas- ter, Elsie. Under Many Flags. 1921. M. E. M. Cloth, 65c; paper, 40c. Hunting, Harold B. Stories of Brother¬ hood. 1918. M. E. M. Cloth, 60c. Blake, Isabel M. Fez and Turban Tales. 1920. M. E. M. Boards, 75c. Colson, Elizabeth. Friends of Ours. 1918. M. E. M. Cloth, 75c. Mendenhall, Suzan. Livingstone Hero Stories. 1912. M. E. M. Paper, 15c. Primary Picture Stories: Each of these sets consists of a pamphlet of five or six short stories suitable for telling, accompanied by illustrative pictures, nine by thirteen inches. African Picture Stories. China Picture Stories. Homes Around the World Picture Stories. India Picture Stories. Italian Picture Stories. Japan Picture Stories. Near East Picture Stories. (50 cents each.) Picture Sheet Series: These are twelve, and in some cases sixteen, page folders covered with fascinating pictures under each of which are several lines of descriptive text. Africa. Armenians and Syrians, The. Boys and Girls of Bible Lands. Boys and Girls of Japan. Child Life of the World. Chinese Boys and Girls. Chinese Snapshots. Egypt and Modern Heroes of Bible Lands. Eskimos, The. Everyday India. How We Are Fed. How We Are Sheltered. How We Travel. Missionary at Work, The. Work Around the World. (25 cents per folder.) Handwork: Children of China Postcard Painting Book. Six attractive colored pictures of Chinese hoys and girls and their pets with three outlines of each picture on postcards to he painted hy the children. A jingle for each picture and full directions for coloring. Im¬ ported from England. Paper, 60 cents. Chinese Home Cut Out. 50 cents. Directions for Making a Japanese House. 25 cents. Near East Painting Book. 25 cents. Directions for Making An African Village. 25 cents. DRAMATICS General: Ferris, Anita B. Following the Dramatic Instinct. 1922. M. E. M. 75c. Willcox, Helen L. Mission Study Through Educational Dramatics. Paper, 25c. Plays: Sugimoto, Etsu Inagaki. Adoption. 25c. The Other Point of View. M. E. M. 25c. Sung, Kyung Sliien, and Sutton, Vida Ravenscroft. Betrothal of Mai Tsung. M. E. M. 25c. Willcox, Helen L. Heroine of Ava. M. E. M. 25c. Kanjundu, or From Fear of the Enemy. M. E. M. 25c. Larola. M. E. M. 25c. Slave Girl and School Girl. M. E. M. 25c. Sunlight or Candlelight. M. E. M. 25c. The Test. M. E. M. 25c. Brown, Jean H. Honorable Mrs. Ling’s Conversion. M. E. M. 35c. Kellogg, Amy. Kosiki. M. E. M. 15c. Harrington, Helen. The Red Flower. M. E. M. 50c. Ferris, Anita B. Robert and Mary. M. E. M. 25c. Jenness, Mary. Wheelbarrowful of Life. M. E. M. 25c. Pageants: The Cross Triumphant. Written by mis¬ sionaries in Japan. M. E. M. 35c. Ferris, Anita B. Followers of the Star. M. E. M. 35c. The Pageant of Brotherhood. M. E. M. 35c. Junior Plays: Ferris, Anita B. Alice Through the Postal Card. M. E. M. 15c. Children of the Christmas Spirit. M. E. M. 15c. Livingstone Hero Plays. M. E. M. 15c. 28 Pageant of the Land of the Golden Man. Hall, Katherine Stanley. Children at M. E. M. 15c. Play in Many Lands. 1912. M. E. M. Ruth’s Donation Party. M. E. M. 15c. Cloth, 75c. Santa’s Allies. M. E. M. 15c. Sailer, T. H. P. Mission Study Class Lead- Murphy, Helen A. No Lantern for Wu er. 1921. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.00; pa- Lee. M. E. M. 25c. per, 75c. BOOKS FOR LEADERS Kerschner, Mabel Gardner. Young China. 1924. M. E. M. Paper, 50c. Young Japan. 1923. M. E. M. Paper, 40c. Stooker, Wilhelmina, and Hill, Janet. Friendship Center in China. 1924. M. E. M. Paper, 50c. Miller, Catherine R. Chinese Ginger. Recreation Programs for China. 1924. M. E. M. Paper, 50c. Archer, John Clark. China in the Local Parish. 1924. M. E. M. Paper, 50c. Parish Programs of Missionary Educa¬ tion. 1920. M. E. M. Paper, 40c. Millikin, B. Carter. Mission Study Class Manual. M. E. M. 10c. Ferris, Anita B. Missionary Program Ma¬ terial. 1922. M. E. M. Cloth, $1.00. Hutton, J. Gertrude. The Missionary Ed ucation of Juniors. 1917. M. E. M. Cloth, 60c. MISSIONARY MAPS Wall Maps of China, India and Japan. (38 x 46 inches) 60c each. World Map. (98 x 41 inches) Cloth, $3.75; paper, $2.00. 29 ’ . - ' .