Abbott Lawrence Lowell - Works

Works

  • Transfer of Stock in Corporations, with Francis Cabot Lowell (1884)
  • Essays on Government (1889)
  • Governments and Parties in Continental Europe, 2 vols. (1896)
  • Colonial Civil Service (1900)
  • The Influence of Party on Legislation in England and America (1902)
  • The Government of England, 2 vols. (1908)
  • Public Opinion and Popular Government (1909)
  • The Covenanter : an American exposition of the covenant of the League of Nations, with William H. Taft, George W. Wickersham, and Henry W. Taft (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, 1919)
  • Public Opinion in War and Peace (1923)
  • At War with Academic Traditions in America (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1934)
  • Biography of Percival Lowell (Macmillan, 1935)
  • What a University President has Learned (NY: Macmillan Company, 1938)
  • Facts and Visions: Twenty-four Baccalaureate Sermons, edited by Henry Aaron Yeomans (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1944)

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