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Socialism and Social Reform Pamphlet Collection Finding List

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Behrends, A. J. F.
The Pauline Doctrine of the Sword; a Sermon on the Brooklyn Strike. And an Article on the Revolutionary Demands of Socialism.    New York: The Christian Work.  48 p.

 

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Bliss, W. D. P.
The Opportunity of the Social Reform Union; Or, A Call for a New Ministry.  Alhambra, Calif.: Social Reform Union, 1899. 8 p.

 

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Brown, Rome G.
Industries and the State under Socialism: Address before the National Conference of State Manufacturers Associations at St. Louis, Feb. 14, 1919.  21 p.

 

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The Bulletin of the Social Reform Union.  Vol. 1, no. 1 (Sep 15, 1899) – vol. 1, no. 6 (Nov 30, 1899)

 

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Casson, Herbert N.
What We Believe.   Lynn, Mass.: Webster-Eaton Press.  10 p.

 

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Cherouny, H.
Socialism and Christianity; Sober Thoughts for All Who are Concerned in the Welfare of our Industry.  New York: Cherouny, 1882.  42 p.

 

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Christian Social Union of the United States.
Leaflet no. …   [no.1, no. 3].  1891.

 

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Clews, Henry.
Individualism Versus Socialism; An Address Delivered on May 12, 1907,    at the Columbia Theatre, Brooklyn.  12 p.

 

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Commons, John R.
A Popular Bibliography of Sociology. Publications of the Christian Social Union in the United States, no. 6.  Baltimore, Md.: Christian Social Union.

 

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Cullen, Peter J.
Socialism and the Christian Religion: an Appeal to Right Reason. Marceline, Mo.: Mirror Printing House, 1909.  101 p.

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Debs, Eugene V.
The Growth of Socialism.  Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.  21 p.

 

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Debs, Eugene V.
Unionism and Socialism: a Plea for Both.  Terre Haute, Ind.: Standard Publishing Co., 1904.  44 p.

 

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Eddy, Sherwood.
Religion and Social Justice.  New York: George H. Doran, 1927.  96 p.

 

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Fish, Henry.
Exposure of the Errors of Socialism.  Bristo : N. Lomas, 1840.  32 p.

 

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Garver, William L.
Socialism in Brief.  Cillicothe, Mo.: William L. Garver, 1905.  34 p.

 

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George, Henry.
The Crime of Poverty: an address by H. George, delivered in the Opera House, Burlington, Iowa, U.S., under the auspices of Burlington Knights of Labor, No. 3135.  Glasgow: Scottish Single Tax League.  22 p.

 

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George, Henry.
Moses: a lecture delivered in St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, Dec. 28, 1884. Glasgow: Scottish Single Tax League.  16 p.

 

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George, Henry.
Scotland and Scotsmen.  Glasgow: Scottish Single Tax League.  24 p.

 

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George, Henry.
"Thou Shalt Not Steal."  Glasgow: Scottish Single Tax League. 16 p.

 

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George, Henry.
"Thy Kingdom Come": an address.  Glasgow: Scottish Single Tax League.  12 p.

 

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Giles, John Eustace.
Socialism, as a Religious Theory, Irrational and Absurd. The First of Three Lectures on Socialism (as Propounded by Robert Owen and Others,) Delivered in the Baptist Chapel, South-Parade, Leeds, September 23, 1838.  3rd thousand, rev. and corrected. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., etc., 1838.  48 p.

 

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Haldeman, I. M.
Prof. Hausenbusch's Christianity and the Social Crisis.  New York: Charles C. Cook.  42 p.

 

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Hall, Robert.
The Advantages of Knowledge to the Lower Classes.  A sermon, preached at Hervey-Lane, Leicester, for the Benefit of a Sunday School.  London: Whittingham & Rowland, 1810.  25 p.

 

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Hall, Robert.
The Sentiments Proper to the Present Crisis.  A sermon, preached at Bridge Street, Bristol, Oct. 19, 1803, being the day appointed for a general fast.  London: W. Button, 1809.  78 p.

 

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Heath, Frederick, ed.
Social Democracy: a Star of Hope.  Terre Haute, Ind.: Debs Publishing Co., 1900.  133 p.

 

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The Inter-Relation of Social Movements; with information about 67 organizations.
New York: The Charity Organization Department of the Russell Sage Foundation, 1910.  32 p.

 

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Kerr, Charles H.
What to Read on Socialism.  Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.  60 p.

 

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Lafarque, Paul.
Socialism and the Intellectuals.  Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co. 22 p.

 

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Lucas, F. A.
Philosophy of Social Disparity.  Trenton, N.J.: MacCrellish & Quigley,   1884.    88 p.

 

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Mill, John Stuart.
Chapters on Socialism.  New York: American Book Exchanges, 1890.  p. 257-403.

 

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Miller, E. C.
The Socialists; an Address Delivered before the Winter's Night Club of Brooklyn, Jan. 16, 1918.  30 p.

 

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Paine, Thomas.
Agrarian Justice Opposed to Agrarian Law, and to Agrarian Monopoly; being a Plan for Meliorating the Condition of Man.  Glasgow: Muir, Gowans, & Co., 1833.  12 p.

 

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Palmer, Silas W.
The Ministrel's Release: a Poem, Delivered at the Commencement of the Wesleyan University, August 4th, 1841.  Middletown, Conn.: George W.             Concklin.  22 p.

 

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Rathusiu, Martin von
Was is Christlicher Sozialismus?  Leitende Gesichtspunkte für Evangelische Pfarrer, und Solche, die es Werden Wollen.  Berlin: von Reuther & Reichard,           1896.  48 p.

 

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Schaeffle, A.
Quintessence of Socialism.  New York: Humboldt Publishing Co., 1890. 55 p.

 

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Schueren, Nicolaus.
Die Katheder-Sozialisten und die Manchester-Egoisten; oder der Sozialismus und Communismus im Frack.  Leipzig: Fr. Luckhardt, 1873.  64 p.

 

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The Socialist Party; the Party's Emblem.  New York: New York State
Headquarters.  32 p.

 

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Social Reform Union.
Announcement of Publication Department.  1899.  2 p.

 

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Social Reform Union.
Bible Lesson in Social Reform.  1900.  8 p.

 

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Social Reform Union.
The Causes of Poverty.  1899.  4 p.

 

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Social Reform Union.
Direct Legislation. Leaflet no. 1.  1899.  4 p.

 

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Social Reform Union.
Proportional Representation.  Leaflet no. 2.  1899.  4 p.

 

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Social Reform Union. 
The Public Ownership of Public Utilities. Leaflet no. 3.  Alhambra, Calif., 1899.      4 p.

 

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Social Reform Union.
Direct Legislation, the Cure for Present Political Evils. Study no. 1. 1899. 12 p.

 

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Social Reform Union.
Proportional Representation. Study no. 2. 1899.  12 p.

 

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Social Reform Union.
Public Ownership. Study no. 3. 1899.  16 p.

 

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Social Reform Union.
What Should the Chicago Conference Do? 1899.  8 p.

 

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Social Reform Union.
What Socialism Would Do for Women.  1899.  4 p.

 

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Something for Nothing.  What It Is and How It Can Be Cured By Single Tax Socialism.  Los Angeles: Geo. W. Slocomb.  48 p.

 

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Sullivan J. W.
Socialism as an Incubus on the American Labor Movement.  New York: Volunteer Press Print, 1909.  98 p.

 

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Tcherkesoff, W.
Pages of Socialist History; Teachings and Acts of Social Democracy.  New York:   C.B. Cooper, 1902.  106 p.

 

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The Truth Revealed.  Statement and Review of the Whole Case of the Reverend Joy
H. Fairchild, from Its Commencement to Its Termination, compiled from original documents.  Boston: Wright's Steam Press, 1845.  104 p.

 

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Watts, Wm. H.
The Essence of Socialism.  Sandusky, Ohio: Sandusky Printing, 1910. 47 p.

 

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Whately, William,
An Appeal to the Churches by Socialist Christians; Paper Read at the Mid-Winter Meeting of the Brotherhood of the Kingdom, Held at Amity Hall, New York City, February 7th, 1905.  4 p.

 

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