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New York: John W. Lovell Company, (1886). 12mo (18cm). Original printed paper wrappers; 193pp. Endpapers and wrappers (versos) are ads. Pulp paper text somewhat tanned and brittle, with minute chips to corners (away from text); cover wraps lightly chipped and soiled; Good. Sympathetic (to George) account of Henry George's 1886 New York mayoral campaign, which he ran on the United Labor Party ticket. Despite almost certainly out-polling his Democratic opponent Abram Stevens Hewitt, George was denied victory through the machinations of Tammany Hall. A Henry George mayoralty would have marked a key victory for the progressive labor movement, and would almost certainly have led to significant reforms to New York's labor laws and tax code. Instead, his defeat marked the death knell for the short-lived United Labor Party. In an interesting side-note, George's Republican opponent in the 1886 election was Theodore Roosevelt, who came in a distant third in the voting. The current work, written by the…
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An Account of the George-Hewitt Campaign in the New York Municipal Election of 1886
by [SINGLE TAX MOVEMENT] POST, Louis F. and Fred C. LEUBUSCHER
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An Address Delivered by William Morris at the Distribution of Prizes to Students of the Birmingham Municipal School of Art on Feb. 21, 1894
by MORRIS, William
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[London: Chiswick Press, 1898]. First Edition. Slim octavo (21cm.); publisher's cloth-backed printed paper-covered boards; [2],25pp. Boards a bit rubbed and faintly soiled, early 20th-century ex libris to front pastedown, else Very Good, internally fine. Features the Golden type designed by Morris for the Kelmscott Press.
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An Address Delivered to the Inhabitants of New Lanark, on the First of January, 1816, at the Opening of the Institution Established for the Formation of Character [Inscribed]
by [UTOPIAN THOUGHT] OWEN, Robert
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London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817. Third Edition. Octavo (25cm.); later 19th-century green pebbled cloth; 48pp. Cloth boards bumped at corners, added endpapers causing considerable browning to title page and final leaf of text, some light spotting throughout textblock, else a Very Good, still quite sound copy. Inscribed by Owen at head of title page: "With the Author's Regards." Robert Owen first purchased the textile mill at New Lanark, Scotland, from his father-in-law in 1799 and set about experimenting his socialist theories in the management of the business and its community. Owen's greatest success was revolutionizing the early education of worker's children, the foundation of which he expanded to include worker education. The present New Years address delivered at the opening of the Institute for the Formation of Character, which offered education from infancy through adulthood. Owen opened his oration by delineating the main far-reaching purposes of the Institute, "The first…
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Albert Brisbane: A Mental Biograpy, with A Character Study by His Wife
by [UTOPIAN THOUGHT] BRISBANE, Redelia
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Boston: Arena Publishing Company, 1893. First Edition. Large octavo (23cm). Pale blue cloth, lettered in gilt on spine and front cover; 377pp + 8pp publisher's ads; portr. frontispiece. Tight, attractive copy, lightly worn at board edges, endpapers darkened as usual; a little dulled on spine, but generally sound and better than typically seen. Private library label of John Sullivan inside front cover. Still the authoritative biographical source for Brisbane, the utopian socialist who was the leading popularizer in America of the ideas of Charles Fourier. Brisbane was instrumental in the conversion of Brook Farm to a Fourierist phalanx. An uncommon work.
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Americanism and Social Democracy
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New York: Harper and Brothers, 1918. First Edition. Octavo. Green cloth, lettered in black on spine and front cover; 326pp. Early ownership signature (Norman D. Fletcher, Canton, NY), else Very Good, lacking dustwrapper.
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Americanized Socialism: A Yankee View of Capitalism
by MacKAYE, James
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New York: Boni and Liveright, 1918. First Edition. 12mo (19cm.); original green cloth lettered in dark green; vi,[4],191pp. Light wear to extremities, else Very Good or better. New England mining engineer author makes a "rationalistic argument that socialism is efficient democracy" (EGBERT II, p. 277).
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The Anarchist Ideal and Other Essays
by [ANARCHISM] WENLEY, R.M. [Robert Mark]
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Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1913. First Edition. Octavo. Blue cloth boards lettered in black on spine and front cover; dustjacket; 274pp. Tight, Near Fine copy in a crisp, clean dustwrapper, Near Fine but for a spot of erosion at crown of spine panel. Collection of five scholarly lectures by the Scots-American classicist and historian of ideas, long-time head of the Department of Philosophy at The University of Michigan. Of the five works included, only the title essay - on the classical origins of modern Anarchist thought - deals directly with contemporary political movements. Not uncommonly for the period, the author conflates "anarchism" with other nominally "utopian" movements including socialism and communism. The collection includes four other essays on the subjects of Psychology, Education, and Classical Philosophy. A somewhat hard-to-find title in any condition, but truly scarce in dustwrapper.
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The Apostate
by [RADICAL & PROLETARIAN LITERATURE] LONDON, Jack
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Chicago: Charles H. Kerr, 1906 [but after 1915]. First Kerr Edition. 12mo (17.5cm); photo-illustrated wrappers, stapled; 30,[2]pp. Mild wear to extremities, some faint, scattered foxing to upper text edges, else a bright, Near Fine copy. WOODBRIDGE 1043 (mistakenly identifying this Kerr edition as the first printing). However, see BAL 11897, for the following note: "...advertised in Appeal to Reason. (Girard, Kansas) Oct. 27, 1906...there were many reprints; the earliest (probably not before 1912) was issued by Charles H. Kerr & Company's Co-Operative..." In fact, the address given for Charles H. Kerr on the rear wrapper dates this edition to 1915 or later, supporting Blanck's assertion of priority.
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The Apostate
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Chicago: Charles H. Kerr, 1906 [but after 1915]. First Kerr Edition. 12mo (17.5cm); photo-illustrated wrappers, stapled; 30,[2]pp. Mild wear to extremities, some faint, scattered foxing to upper text edges, else a bright, Near Fine copy. WOODBRIDGE 1043 (mistakenly identifying this Kerr edition as the first printing). However, see BAL 11897, for the following note: "...advertised in Appeal to Reason. (Girard, Kansas) Oct. 27, 1906...there were many reprints; the earliest (probably not before 1912) was issued by Charles H. Kerr & Company's Co-Operative..." In fact, the address given for Charles H. Kerr on the rear wrapper dates this edition to 1915 or later, supporting Blanck's assertion of priority.
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Archive of Correspondence to and from J.R. Lamour [aka Yves Malartic]
by [RADICAL & PROLETARIAN LITERATURE] SINCLAIR, Upton
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V.p.: 1946-47. Archive of six TNS (typed notes, signed), five TLS (typed letters, signed), and one Western Union telegram from Upton Sinclair to the Paris literary agent and translator Jean-Robert Lamour (better known by his pseudonym, Yves Malartic). Together with ten of Lamour's retained carbons of communications to Sinclair and others. Correspondence spans the period January, 1946 to December, 1947, and deals with Lamour's efforts to secure publishing contracts for French-language translations of Sinclair's works including The Jungle, They Call Me Carpenter, Our Lady, and others, as well as Sinclair's ongoing work on the Lanny Budd series. Sinclair's letters range from notes of as few as four lines to letters of two pages, the entirety comprising approximately 2500 words, with numerous hand-corrections and signatures in blue or black ink. Lamour's letters to Sinclair comprise nine pieces of correspondence (of which three are partial) and one draft contract, with a total of approximately 3000…
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Articles and Discussions on the Labor Question
by [LABOR] "WHEELBARROW" [pseud Matthew Mark TRUMBULL]
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Chicago: Open Court Publishing, 1894. First Edition. Octavo (20cm). Publisher's brown cloth, lettered in gilt on spine and front cover; 303pp + ads; Title page is a cancel, as appears to be the case with most copies. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Minor rubbing and wear; still a tight, Near Fine copy. The British-born Trumbull began his career in America as a railway section hand; attained the rank of Captain in the Iowa Infantry; and after the war devoted himself to philosophical matters and labor reform, mostly in affiliation with Paul Carus's "The Open Court." The present volume includes essays on convict labor, monetary reform, the single tax, and an extended discourse titled "The Ethics of The Board of Trade - A Controversy with Mr. Lyman J. Gage.
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Aspiramos a Gobernar / Estamos Preparados. Discurso de Heberto Castillo al ser proclamado candidato presidencial del Partido Mexicano Socialista. (14 de septiembre de 1987)
by [PARTIDO MEXICANO SOCIALISTA] CASTILLO, Heberto
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Mexico City: Partido Mexicano Socialista, 1987. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound pamphlet; pictorial paper wrappers; 16pp. Fine. Text entirely in Spanish.
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Assassinations and Socialism: From a Speech by August Bebel, delivered at Berlin, November 2, 1898. Translated for the Daily People from the German
by BEBEL, August; Boris Reinstein, trans
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New York: New York Labor News Company, n.d. [1920?]. First Thus. 12mo 17cm.); original tan decorative staplebound wrappers; 31pp. Previous vertical fold, extremities a bit darkened, else About Very Good. Date based on advertisement on rear wrapper for Daniel De Leon's What Means This Strike?
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Australia's Awakening: Thirty Years in the Life of an Australian Agitator
by SPENCE, William Guthrie
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Sydney: Worker Trustees, [1909, but ca. 1960s]. Reprint. Octavo (22cm.); original blue simulated cloth, spine lettered and ruled in white; 412pp. Spine and top edge of rear board faded, else Very Good or better. Memoirs of the co-founder of the Australian Workers' Union and the Australian Labor Party.
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Ballad of the American Dreyfus Case
by [SOCIALISTS] [MOONEY, Tom] ANONYMOUS
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n.d. but 1934. Original clean copy typescript poem; 9ll. on onionskin; previous mail folds, ex-Mooney Papers, Bancroft Library, with their small rubberstamps to each leaf, else Very Good and sound. Lengthy unpublished ballad of 86 4- and 5-line stanzas recounting the plight of iron molder and IWW leader Tom Mooney from his birth to the present date (1934, based on the penultimate stanza on p. 6 describing Judge Griffin: "all these eighteen years [since the 1916 trial], / Has fought on Mooney's side"). Though no author is provided, the poet has a detailed knowledge of Mooney's biography and trial, beginning before his birth with his father, "A tall trade-union Irishman, / Choking his lungs out mining coal"; progressing to Mooney's early childhood helping his widowed mother make ends meet as a paperboy; and the first trial against him after dynamite was found (or planted) on a boat in the San Pablo Bay, a crime for which he was exonerated. The poem additionally recounts the first meetings between…
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The Bitter Cry of the Children
by [SOCIALISM - CHILD LABOR] SPARGO, John
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New York: Macmillan, 1906. First Edition. Octavo (20cm). Brown gilt-pictorial cloth boards; 337pp; 32 inserted leaves of plates (halftones). Light edgewear to boards, still a bright, clean, and unmarked copy, Near Fine. A socialist's exposé of child labor in America, well-illustrated with photographic plates credited to Marjory Hall, G.W. Goler, Peter Roberts, and the Pennsylvania Child Labor Committee (the last photographic plates, though uncredited, almost certainly by Lewis Hine). Spargo (1876-1966) edited the socialist monthly The Comrade and published a number of socialist tracts before moving to the right during the First World War. In his later years Spargo was an outspoken advocate of free-market capitalism. The current work went through numerous reprintings; the first edition is somewhat uncommon in the trade, and is notable for the quality of its photographic illustrations.
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Blatchford-Wright's Sozialistische Briefe. Für Amerikanische Verhältnisse Bearbeitet
by [SOCIALISTS] BLATCHFORD, Robert and Henry Wright; Victor L. Berger, intro
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Milwaukee: Verlag des "Vorwärts, 1899. First Thus. Cloth issue. Octavo (22.25cm.); original red decorative cloth lettered in black; xxiv,188pp. Corners a bit bumped, a few tiny dampstains to upper cover, cloth very slightly darkened along extremities, else Very Good or better. Slightly later gift inscription to front pastedown in English and German, dated West Allis, Wis., March 2, 1911, urging recipients to "Read Careful." In the same hand the previous owner has written below Berger's name "I. soz. Kongressabgeordneter in den U.S.A., gewählt 8 nov. 1910." German translation of Robert Blatchford's socialist treatise Merrie England (1893), first published in a series of articles in The Clarion. This edition has been adapted for a German-American readership.
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Blatchford-Wright's Sozialistische Briefe. Für Amerikanische Verhältnisse Bearbeitet
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Milwaukee: Verlag des "Vorwärts, 1899. First Thus. Wrapper issue. Octavo (21.75cm.); original red decorative wrappers; xxiv,188pp. Lacking rear wrapper, upper wrapper with long closed horizontal tear across lower third of wrapper not affecting text, additional chips and shallow losses along extremities, extremities toned; textblock uniformly toned, pp. 187/8 chipped along gutter edge. Fair to Good. This wrapper issue published as No. 1 of the Vorwaerts Library. German translation of Robert Blatchford's socialist treatise Merrie England (1893), first published in a series of articles in The Clarion. This edition has been adapted for a German-American readership.
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Bleter fun Mayn Leben. Vol 1: in der alter heym [Inscribed copy]
by [SOCIALISTS] CAHAN, Abraham
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Nyu York [New York]: Forverts" Asosieyshon, 1926. First Edition. Octavo (22cm). Gilt-decorated russia over boards; 515pp; 16 inserted leaves of photographic plates (halftones). Generically inscribed ("With Compliments") by Cahan on front endpaper. Bit of erosion to spine ends and board exteremities; still a tight, VG or better copy. First volume of Cahan's autobiography, which appeared in five volumes between 1926 and 1931. Uncommon signed copy of Cahan's autobiography, this initial volume chronicling his childhood and young adulthood in Lithuania up to his arrival in New York in 1882. Cahan (1860-1951) was unquestionably the most influential Jewish-American intellectual of his time, reaching, through his editorship of The Jewish Daily Forward, a daily audience of millions of Yiddish-speaking readers and establishing that paper's reputation as one of the leading voices of socialism in the United States.
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Bolshevism, the Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy
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New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, [1919]. First Edition. Octavo (19.25cm.); original maroon cloth, upper cover and spine lettered in gilt; [10],389pp. Spine cloth and gilt lettering a bit faded and dulled, light edge wear with corners a bit bumped, else Very Good and sound.
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