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Sheep Worm Tablets. " ethical ‘means. political power they got this and that: Books Review of Interesting Vol- umes on Present-Day Problems (The Leader this week begins publication of a book column, in which volumes which it lieves will interest its readers will be reviewed. Publication of such reviews, of course, does not imply any indorsement of what may be said in the books.) "Rulssia in 1919,” by Arthur Ransome. B. W. Huebsch, pubhsher, 82 West Fifty- eighth street, Ne\v York; $1.50. Sold by the educational department National Non- partisan League, Box 495, St. Paul, Minn. The most recent and:one of the fairest accounts of the Russian situ- ation today is given by Arthur Ran- some, Britich newspaper man, in this volume. There is here no hero wor- ship of the Bolsheviki. The writer shows that they have failed to carry into effect many parts of their out- lined program and that they have adopted Postmaster General Burleson’s tactics iof suppressing ' newspapers too “radical” for Lenine and Trotzky to stand. He shows the vanity and childishness of some of the leaders. But Mr. Ransome shows, too, the pur- pose animating the Russian people, he sketches the steps in advance that al- ready have been made in many lines (of which we find nothing in the daily press) and he tells enough of the men and women taking leading parts in the movement so that their personalities may be felt. ‘But easily the most human part of Mr. Ransome’s story is his account of conversations, not with the leaders of the Bolsheviki, but with miscellane- ous citizens of Russia whose lives have been caught up and changed in unexpected ways by the cross cur- rents of the revolution and the reor- ganization of Russian society. Throughout the book the reader feels the want and suffering that men, women and children®f Russia are en- during today and wonders whether the allies and the United States are justi- fied in continuing forever anundeclar- ed war and a starvation embargo. ‘““Histories of Great American Fortunes,” by Gustavus Myers, three volumes; Charles H. Kerr & Co., Chicago. $4.50. Sold by educational deparimcnt, National Nonpwr- tisan League, Box 495, St. Paul, Minn. Widespread impression that a man can hardly make $1,000,000 honestly and that there is a taint on the great fortunes which’ multiply this amount: by 100 and by 1,000, is reinforced by the scholarly work of Gustavus Myers on our great fortunes. Mr. Myers, who is one of the best known and most accurate research men in the United States, has spent vears in going through the records which throw light on how Astor, Girard, Vanderbilt, Huntington, Sage, Rockefeller, Morgan . and others “made” their money. The result, -which he gives us in three volumes, is a gripping story because it deals with the ‘most vital thing in America, the distribution of ‘wealth, and - because the chief actors were guilty of those consummate villainies which we ex- pect to find only in fiction. The nineteenth century mnaturally, of course, would have produced cen- tralized business, because large-scale production in many lines makes the ‘dollar do more work. But the men who did most. of the concentrating promoted themselves by the most un- Through control” of special privilege and on it established the fortune-malung business—land grants, evasion of taxation, franc}uses and protective tariffs. “This set of three hooks would make good winter reading. They give a more accurate picture of American history. since colonial days than can. be found in any of the schoo‘l‘lnstones. 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