Author:George Howard Earle (1856-1928)

Works

 * The Liberty to Trade as Buttressed by National Law 84pp. (1909)
 * Plan of Bill Proposed by Hon. George H. Earle, Jr., Philadelphia. (1911)
 * Catalogue of the magnificent collection of ancient Greek and Roman, European, Oriental, early American and United States coins of George H. Earle, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia 225pp. (1912)


 * Does Price Fixing Destroy Liberty? A consideration of certain economic and common law principles applying to governmental interferences with the liberty of trade. 183pp. (1920)
 * Is Capital Income?: Does the power of taxation to destroy extend to the destruction of constitutional guarantees? 42pp. (1921)

Articles

 * A Central Bank as a Menace to Liberty (1908)
 * Half a Slap and Half a Boost (1912)

Letters

 * Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from George H. Earle, Jr., February 29, 1904
 * Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from George H. Earle, Jr., April 18, 1904
 * Letter to Samuel W. Pennypacker from George H. Earle, Jr., May 16, 1906

Court testimony

 * Testimony of George H. Earle, Jr. (7 Feb 1891) Seventh meeting of the Joint Legislative Committee to investigate the cause of the failures of state and private banks.
 * "Testimony of Mr. George H. Earle, Jr." (28-29 June 1911) Hearings Held Before the Special Committee on the Investigation of the American Sugar Refining Co. and Others. Vol. 2, p. 1217-1272. House of Representatives: Washington Government Printing Office (1911)
 * "Statement of George H. Earle, Jr., Real Estate Trust Co., Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA." (6 December 1911) Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-Second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A resolution directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to investigate and report desirable changes in the laws regulating and controlling corporations, persons, and firms engaged in interstate commerce. (1912) Vol. I, p. 770-810.

Works about Earle

 * "George H. Earle, Jr., Surgeon-General of Finance" by Richard Jarvis (Hampton's Magazine V. 22, No. 4, April 1909)
 * George H. Earle, Jr., Doctor to Ailing Corporations by John Kimberly Mumford. (Munsey's Magazine, February 1910)
 * The Wizardry of George H. Earle, Jr. (Current Literature, November 1911)
 * "Shows Monopoly to Have Been a Menace for Centuries: George H. Earle, Jr., Noted Philadelphia Business Man, Tells Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce Sherman Law Should be Strengthened—Cites History to Prove Continual Fight Against, and Evils of, Monopoly—How to Amend the Law." (Telephony, 3 February 1912)

Notable ancestors and descendants

 * Pliny Earle I, inventor (Great-grandfather)
 * Thomas Earle, abolitionist, lawyer, philanthropist (Grandfather)
 * Samuel Van Leer, well known Pennsylvania Irons works owner and a United States Army officer (Grandfather)
 * George Hussey Earle, Sr., Philadelphia lawyer (Father)
 * Florence Earle Coates, poet (Sister)
 * George Howard Earle III, former Pennsylvania Governor (Son)
 * Ralph Earle II, U. S. Ambassador (Grandson)