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    Free Trade and Other Fundamental Doctrines of the Manchester School

    Educational Foundations of Trade and Industry.

    Francis Wrigley Hirst

    1 min

    It is but natural that a new book by such a world-famous man as Mr. Carnegie should receive a good deal of attention, but it is not the Author's reputation alone which is responsible for the continuous popularity of ‘The Empire of Business.’ The book is appreciated for its heartening influence, and for the sane and kindly advice it imparts.

    The new popular edition can be obtained at Booksellers', or of the Publishers.

    Price 2S. 6d.; pottage 4d.

    Bound in cloth extra, with photogravure portrait. 333 pages.

    The TIMES recently dwelt upon the grave reality of the industrial competition, which at so many points threatens our commercial supremacy, and the urgent need for a thorough national system of technical and commercial education if we are to maintain that supremacy. In no sense of the word can we be said to possess such a system at the present time. Mr. Ware shows that Germany, France, and the United States have each built up one in which full allowance has been made for the claims of industry and commerce. He gives a clear analysis of what each of our tbree foremost rivals are really doing m their schools, which goes far to explain the recognized relation existing between the education which they have developed and their success in the markets of the world.

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