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USLIBRARY OF CONGRESS

SELECT LIST

OF REFERENCES ON

ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION

INCLUDING REPORTS OF THE BRITISH
MINISTRY OF RECONSTRUCTION

COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

HERMAN H. B. MEYER

CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER

WASHINGTON

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

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USLIBRARY OF CONGRESS

SELECT LIST

OF REFERENCES ON ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION

INCLUDING REPORTS OF THE BRITISH
MINISTRY OF RECONSTRUCTION

COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

HERMAN H. B. MEYER

CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER

WASHINGTON

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

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PREFATORY NOTE

The list here presented is intended to include only the outstanding books on the general subject of Economic Reconstruction, and some others dealing with special phases of general interest.

Its purpose is to furnish to such institutions and individuals as are not receiving the more extensive bibliographies a brief list of readily accessible material which gives general insight into the subject. More ambitious bibliographies are the following:

Outline studies on the problems of the reconstruction period, prepared by a special committee. New York, Association press, 1918. 2 p. 1., 39 p.

19cm.

Turner, Mrs. V. B. List of references on reconstruction. (In U. S. Bureau of labor statistics. Monthly labor review, Dec. 1918, p. 1529-1561.)

U. S. Dept. of labor. Library. Reconstruction; a preliminary bib-
liography. Comp. by Laura A. Thompson. 57 p. Mimeo-
graphed.

Reconstruction: Supplementary list of references.
Comp. by Laura A. Thompson. 52 p. Mimeographed.
The Division of Bibliography has also compiled the following
mimeographed lists:

Training and rehabilitation of disabled or injured men. July 19,
1917. 8 p. Supplementary list, Oct. 21, 1918. 13 p.

League of nations, Oct. 7, 1918. 18 p. Supplementary list, Mar. 3, 1919. 13 p.

Settlement of soldiers and sailors on the land. Mar. 25, 1919. 8 p.

H. H. B. MEYER
Chief Bibliographer

APPLETON P. C. GRIFFIN

Acting Librarian of Congress

Washington, D. C., February 14, 1919

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