George Henry Chase '96: Greek and Roman Sculpture in American Collections. The author considers the progress of the sculptors during the period under discussion, using well-known monuments for illustration.
George Andrew Reisner '89, Clarence Stanley Fisher, and David Gordon Lyon '01: Harvard Excavations at Samaria 1908-1910. An account of the archaeological work carried on by the Harvard Semitic Museum during the years 1908, 1909, and 1910.
George Edwin Horr: The Christian Faith and Eternal Life. The author here shows Jesus' thought on the subject of immortality.
Julien Bezard: My Class in Composition. A teacher's diary showing how French boys learn to write.
Diary Tells of British in Boston
The diary of Lieutenant John Barker from 1774 to 1776: The British in Boston. This volume covers the daily life of the British troops during the siege of Boston and also gives accounts of the battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill.
Jacob Viner '15: Canada's Balance of International Indebtedness 1900-1913. This is, the first comprehensive and thorough inductive test of the classical explanation of the mechanism of international trade between gold-standard countries in its larger and fundamental aspects.
Explains Early Monetary Theory
Arthur Eli Monroe '08: Monetary Theory Before Adam Smith. Dr. Monroe's book is a history of the theories rather than of the theorists of the time of Adam Smith.
Arthur Eli Monroe '08: Early Economic Thought. Representative extracts from sixteen authors before Adam Smith.
Theodora Kimball: Manual of Information on City Planning and Zoning. A book that makes clear what city planning is and why it is essential.