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Index of Authors

/* Abercrombie, Lascelles, 537

Adams, Abigail, 241

Adams, Francis W. L., 219, 266, 348

Adams.[**comma?] Franklin P., 695, 711

"A.E." 252, 513, 829

Alcaeus, 440

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 314

Alfonso the Wise, 251

Allen, Grant, 210, 613

Ambrose, St., 397

Amid, John, 720

Amos, 524

Andreyev, Leonid, 92, 214, 327

Anonymous, 264, 278, 355, 684

Antiparos, 198

Arabian, 475

Archer, William, 764

Aristophanes, 442, 449

Aristotle, 480, 523

Arnold, Matthew, 203, 744

Augustine, St., 398

Aurelius, Marcus, 455, 474, 480

Bacon, Francis, 480, 603

Barbour, John, 470

Barker, Elsa, 315, 359, 731

Barrie, James Matthew, 31

Basil, St., 396

Bates, Katharine Lee, 633

Beals, May, 183, 533

Bebel, August, 807, 817

Bellamy, Edward, 85, 861

Belloc, Hilaire, 755

Benson, Allan L., 584

Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 748

Bergström, Hjalmar, 107

Berkman, Alexander, 320

Bismarck, Otto von, 622, 812

Björkman, Edwin, 505

Björnson, Björnstjerne, 221, 339

Blake, William, 98, 213, 743

Blanc, Louis, 796

Blatchford, Robert, 66, 121, 170, 383, 783

Boethius, 200

Bondareff, T. M., 414

Braley, Berton, 132

Brandes, George, 763

Breshkovsky, Katharine, 317

Brieux, Eugene, 152

Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 208, 644

Browning, Robert, 753

Bryant, William Cullen, 231

Buchanan, Robert, 367, 412, 687, 714

Buddha, 461

Bunyan, John, 497

Burke, Edmund, 229

Burnet, Dana, 531, 537

Burns, Robert, 227

Byron, Lord, 232, 340, 491 -File: 915.png-

/* Caine, Hall, 373

Campanella, Tommaso, 438, 873

Carlyle, Thomas, 31, 74, 133, 488, 553, 652, 837

Carman, Bliss, 625

Carpenter, Edward, 186, 541, 608, 877

Carter, George, 150

Catherine of Russia, 561

Cato, 452

Cervantes, Miguel de, 578, 692

Chatterton, Thomas, 777

Chaucer, Geoffrey, 423, 691

Chesterton, Gilbert K., 180, 573

Chinese, 236

Chrysostom[**,] St., 398

Churchill, Winston, 386

Cicero, 472

Clemens, Samuel L., 265, 566

Clement of Alexandria, 396

de Cleyre, Voltairine, 337

Clough, Arthur Hugh, 488, 697

Comfort, Will Levington, 165

Cone, Helen Gray, 727

Confucius, 471, 478

Cowper, William, 557

Crabbe, George, 29, 134

Crane, Stephen, 217, 689

Crosby, Ernest Howard, 394

Cyprian, St., 396

Dante, 467, 469

Davidson, John, 216, 761, 778

Davies, William H., 577, 650

Debs, Eugene V., 144, 345

Defoe, Daniel, 204

Dehmel, Richard, 546

Deming, Seymour, 535

Dickens, Charles, 88, 655

Dickinson, G. Lowes, 510, 615

Dobson, Austin, 571

Dostojevsky, Féodor, 412

Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt, 512

Dunne.[**comma?] Finley Peter, 683, 692, 698, 706, 709, 711, 718

Eastman, Max, 408, 762

Ecclesiastes, 278

Edwards, Albert, 205, 244, 814

Egyptian, 446, 457

Elliott, Ebenezer, 179

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 235, 522, 631, 815

Engels, Frederick, 514, 802

Enoch, 471

Euripides, 440, 466

Evans, Florence Wilkinson, 638

Ezekiel, 472

Ferrer, Francisco, 336, 676

Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 629 -File: 916.png-

/* Fisher, Jacob, 192

Fogazzaro, Antonio, 410

Fourier, Charles, 202, 846

France, Anatole, 681, 703, 720

Frank, Florence Kiper, 243

Franklin, Benjamin, 581

Frederick the Great, 562

Freiligrath, Ferdinand, 270

Froude, James Anthony, 214

Galsworthy, John, 57

Garrison, William Lloyd, 233

George, Henry, 116

George, W. L., 217, 538

Ghent, W. J., 750

Gibbins, Henry deB., 647

Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson, 739

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 200, 209, 421, 662, 820, 877

Giovannitti, Arturo, 296, 300

Gissing, George, 104, 767

Gladstone, William Ewart, 626

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 298, 394

Goldman, Emma, 147

Goldsmith, Oliver, 604

Gorky, Maxim, 141, 203, 544, 617

Gray, Thomas, 190

Greek, 471

Greeley, Horace, 128

Gregory, St., 398

Guiterman, Arthur, 311, 693

Habakkuk, 451

Hagedorn, Hermann, 500

Haggai, 442

Hall, Bolton, 680, 710

Hammurabi, 460

Hanford, Ben, 809

Hanna, Paul, 166

Hapgood, Hutchins, 320

Harris, Frank, 281

Harrison, Frederic, 68, 327

Hauptmann, Gerhart, 258

Hearn, Lafcadio, 232

Heine, Heinrich, 97, 222, 744, 763

Henderson, C. Hanford, 673

Herrick, Robert (American), 99

Herrick, Robert (English), 202

Herron, George D., 730, 792, 799, 832, 843

Hertzka, Theodor, 797

Herwegh, Georg, 67

Hesiod, 465

Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 220

Hill, J., 707

Hindoo, 474

Hitopadesa, 468

Hodgson, Ralph, 511

Homer, 459

Hood, Thomas, 59, 171, 485

Horace, 452

Hoshi, Kenk[=o][**,] 135, 151, 154

Howells, William Dean, 685

Hugo, Victor, 182, 267, 637

Hubbard, Elbert, 638 -File: 917.png-

/* Hunter, Robert, 818

Hutchison, Percy Adams, 371

Ibsen, Henrik, 241, 273

Icelandic, 465

Im Bang, 453

Ingersoll, Robert G., 264, 602

Irvine, Alexander, 385, 671

Isaiah, 420, 447, 464, 473, 839, 845, 847

Isaiah II, 482

James, 300, 454, 865

Japanese, 441

Jaurès, Jean Leon, 589, 866

Jefferies, Richard, 29

Jefferson, Thomas, 228, 332, 596, 600

Jeremiah, 449

Jerome, St., 397

Job, 452

John, 386

Johnson, Samuel, 510, 773

Jones, Ernest, 686

Jones, Henry Arthur, 425

Jones, Sir William, 440

Joseph, Chief, 583

Kauffman, Reginald Wright, 53, 167, 601

Kautsky, Karl, 865

Keats, John, 102

Keller, Helen, 219

Kelly, Edmond, 424

Kemp, Harry, 37, 351, 551

Khayyam, Omar, 469

King, Edward, 331

Kingsley, Charles, 78, 84, 223, 263, 740

Kipling, Rudyard, 103

Korolenko, Vladimir G., 840

Kropotkin, Peter, 308, 312, 745, 828

Lafargue, Paul, 197

Lamennais, Robert de, 427

Lamszus, Wilhelm, 562

Landor, Walter Savage, 614

Langland, William, 447

Lankester, E. Ray, 835

Lassalle, Ferdinand, 624, 802

Lavelaye, Émile de, 395

Lawson, John R., 524

Lecky, William E. H., 168

Lee, Gerald Stanley, 525

LeGallienne, Richard, 567

Li Hung Chang, 196, 689, 702

Lincoln, Abraham, 234, 623, 788

Lindsay, Vachel, 335, 599, 672, 699, 811

Lindsey, Ben B., 640

Linn, Charles Weber, 56

Lippmann, Walter, 779, 870

Lisle, Claude Joseph Rouget de.[**,] 806

Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 827

London, Jack, 62, 125, 139, 519, 609, 649, 732

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth.[**comma?] 580

Lowell, James Russell, 189, 356, 558

Lowrie, Donald, 145

Lucretius, 468 -File: 918.png-

/* Luke, 350, 385

Luther, 451, 453

McCarthy, P. F., 560

Macdonald, George, 495

MacGill, Patrick, 32, 47, 122, 406, 725

Mackay, Charles, 657, 747

Mackaye, James, 631

Mackaye, Percy, 561, 572, 582

Machiavelli, Niccolo, 406

Maeterlinck, Maurice, 786

Manning, Cardinal, 192

Manu, 464

Markham, Edwin, 27, 199, 842

Martial, 451

Marx, Karl, 234, 514, 795, 802

Masefield, John, 23, 35

Matthew, 358

Mazzini, Giuseppe, 790

Mencius, 455

Micah, 410, 590

Mill, John Stuart, 199, 299, 306

Milton, John, 452, 485

Mirbeau, Octave, 627

Monro, Harold, 516

Moody, William Vaughn, 188, 595

More, Sir Thomas, 160, 490, 616, 851

Morgan, J. Pierpont, 515

Morris, William, 793, 855, 873

Negro, 470

Neihardt, John G., 239

Nesbit, Wilbur D., 679

Nietzsche, Friedrich, 779, 879

Nintoku, 475

Nizami, 448

Noel, T., 690

Nordau, Max, 68

Norris, Frank, 111

Noyes, Alfred, 575

O'Higgins, Harvey J., 640

Oppenheim, James, 45, 129, 247, 426

O'Reilly, John Boyle, 497

[=O]-Shi-O, 756

Owen, Robert, 813

Paine, Thomas, 622

"Paint Creek Miner," 277

Pankhurst, E. Sylvia, 305

Pataud, Émile, 857, 867

Paul, St., 811

Philippe, Charles-Louis, 290

Phillips, David Graham, 684

Phillips, Wendell, 271

Plato, 468, 479, 848

Plutarch, 432, 439, 476

Poole, Ernest, 39, 317

Pottier, Eugene, 800

Pouget, Émile, 857, 867

Psalms, 150

Ptah-Hotep, 465

Rabelais, François, 700

Raleigh, Walter, 535

Rauschenbusch, Walter, 346, 393 -File: 919.png-

/* Renan, Ernest, 349

Rimbaud, Arthur, 654

Rockefeller, John D., 487, 696

Rolland, Romain, 757

Roosevelt, Theodore, 860

Rosenfeld, Morris, 56, 766

Rosny, Joseph-Henry, 585, 669, 801

Ross, Edward Alsworth, 517

Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 478, 583

Runyon, Damon, 701

Ruskin, John, 106, 491, 752, 756, 786

Russell, Charles Edward, 333

Russell, George W., 252, 513, 829

Sadi, 456, 475

Samuel, 462

Sandburg, Karl[**typo for Carl], 574

Savonarola, 423

Schoonmaker, Edwin Davies, 392

Schreiner, Olive, 240, 247, 502, 579, 876

Scudder, Vida D., 289, 785

Service, Robert W., 51

Shakespeare, William, 181, 492, 507, 533

Shaw, G. Bernard, 193, 212, 263, 402, 760, 798, 854

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 272, 608

Sinclair, Mary Craig, 169

Sinclair, Upton, 43, 143, 194, 274, 403, 776, 803, 836

Skipsey, Joseph, 662

Solon, 477

Sophocles, 466

Southey, Robert, 73

Spargo, John, 830

Spencer, Herbert, 460, 787

Spenser, Edmund, 493, 775

Spingarn, Joel Elias, 719

Steffens, Lincoln, 422, 526

Stephen, Sir Leslie, 271

Sterling, George, 504, 552, 597, 816, 879

Stokes, Rose Pastor, 766

Strindberg, August, 729

Suttner, Bertha von, 562

Swift, Jonathan, 659

Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 376, 637, 788

Swinton, John, 754

Symonds, John Addington, 438, 440

Symons, Arthur, 171

Taft, William Howard, 134

Tagore, Rabindranath, 426

Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de, 77

Tennyson, Alfred, 77, 486, 652, 838, 854

Tertullian, 396

Thackeray, William Makepeace, 496

Thompson, Francis, 778

Thoreau, Henry David, 295, 600, 630

Tichenor, Henry M., 708

Tolstoy, Leo, 88, 110, 148, 276, 374, 416, 555, 674, 728

Towne, Charles Hanson, 52

Traubel, Horace, 185, 746 -File: 920.png-

/* Tressall, Robert, 663, 821

"Tribune," New York, 623

Turgénev, Ivan, 311

Twain, Mark, 265, 566

Underwood, John Curtis, 648

Untermeyer, Louis, 42, 418, 515, 699, 709, 763

Upson, Arthur, 603, 720

Vaillant, Auguste, 338

Vandervelde, Émile, 867

van Eeden, Frederik, 248, 360, 368

Vaughan, Bernard, 498

Veblen, Thorstein, 507

Verhaeren, Émile, 541, 587

Villon, François, 683

Virgil, 466

Voltaire, 674, 694

Waddell, Elizabeth, 345, 846

Wagner, Richard, 236, 747, 838

Walling, William English, 812

Wallis, Louis, 276

Wang-An-Shih, 481

Warbasse, James P., 831

Ward, C. Osborne, 431

Washington, George, 305, 632

Watson, William, 614

Webster, Daniel, 604

Wells, H. G., 519, 675, 712, 830, 844, 853, 856, 863, 868, 875

Wharton, Edith, 500

White, Bouck, 353, 399

Whiteing, Richard, 137, 651

Whitlock, Brand, 161

Whitman, Walt, 184, 268, 578, 726, 835, 878

Whittier, John Greenleaf, 593

Widdemer, Margaret, 256, 307, 670

Wilde, Lady, 211

Wilde, Oscar, 155, 852

Wilhelm, Kaiser, 555

Wilson, Woodrow, 594

Wood, Clement, 409, 523

Wordsworth, William, 181

Wupperman, Carlos, 218

Wyckoff, Walter, 131

Xenophon, 469

Zangwill, Israel, 136, 717

Zola, Émile, 91, 631, 871 -File: 921.png-

Index of Titles

/*     PAGE

Address to President Lincoln, Marx, 234

Address to the Jury, Giovannitti, 296

Ad Valorem, Ruskin, 752

Agis, Plutarch, 432

Alton Locke, Kingsley, 84, 223, 740

Alton Locke's Song, Kingsley, 263

A Man's a Man for a' That, Burns, 227

America the Beautiful, Bates, 633

Anatole France, Brandes, 763

Ancient Lowly, Ward, 431

Antigone, Sophocles, 466

Antiquity of Freedom, Bryant, 231

Appeal to the Young, Kropotkin, 745

Arsenal at Springfield, Longfellow, 580

As a Strong Bird, Whitman, 835

Aurora Leigh, Browning, 208

Babble Machines, Wells, 712

Bad Shepherds, Mirbeau, 627

Ballade of Misery and Iron, Carter, 150

Ballad in Blank Verse, Davidson, 778

Ballad of Dead Girls, Burnet, 531

Ballad of Kiplingson, Buchanan, 714

Ballad of Reading Gaol, Wilde, 155

Battle Hymn of the Chinese Revolution, Chinese, 236

Batuschka, Aldrich, 314

Beast, Lindsey and O'Higgins, 640

Bed of Roses, George, 217, 538

Before a Crucifix, Swinburne, 376

Before Sedan, Dobson, 571

Beggar's Complaint, Japanese, 441

Beyond Human Might, Björnson[** Björnson], 221, 339

Biglow Papers, Lowell, 558

Bomb, Harris, 281

Book of Enoch, 471

Book of Good Counsels, Sanscrit, 466

Book of Job, 452

Book of Proverbs, 746

Book of Samuel, 462

Book of Snobs, Thackeray, 496

Book of The People, Lamennais, 427

Boston Hymn, Emerson, 235

Bound, Beals, 183

Bread and Roses, Oppenheim, 247

Bread Line, Braley, 132

Breshkovskaya, Barker, 315

Bridge of Sighs, Hood, 171

Bryanism, "Tribune", 623

Butcher's Stall, Verhaeren, 541

Buttons, Sandburg, 574

By-the-Way, MacGill, 725

Caesar and Cleopatra, Shaw, 854

Caliban in the Coal Mines, Untermeyer, 42

Call of the Carpenter, White, 353, 399 -File: 922.png- /*

Canterbury Tales, Chaucer, 423

Capital, Marx, 795

Catechism for Workers, Strindberg, 729

Chants Communal, Traubel, 185, 746

Charity, Lawson, 524

Child Labor, Gilman, 662

Children of the Dead End, MacGill, 47, 122, 406

Children of the Ghetto, Zangwill, 136

Children of the Poor, Hugo, 637

Children's Auction, Mackay, 657

Chillon, Byron, 340

Christian Church, Early, 396

Christianity and the Social Crisis, Rauschenbusch, 346

Church and the Workers, Rauschenbusch, 393

City of the Sun, Campanella, 873

Code of Hammurabi,[** unneeded ,] 460

Collection, Crosby, 394

Collectivism and Industrial Evolution, Vandervelde, 867

Coming of War, Tolstoy, 555

Coming Singer, Sterling, 879

Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels, 514, 802

Complaint to My Empty Purse, Chaucer, 691

Comrade Yetta, Edwards, 244, 814

Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Twain, 265

Consecration, Masefield, 23

Conventional Lies of Our Civilization, Nordau, 68

Convivio, Dante, 467

Co-operation and Nationality, Russell, 513, 829

Crowds, Lee, 525

Crown of Wild Olive, Ruskin, 491

Crusaders, Waddell, 245

Cry from the Ghetto, Rosenfeld, 56

Cry of the Children, Browning, 644

Cry of the People, Neihardt, 239

Dauber, Masefield, 35

Dawn, Verhaeren, 587

Dead to the Living, Freiligrath, 270

Death and the Child, Crane, 217

December 31st, Abercrombie, 537

Democratic Vistas, Whitman, 726

Deserted Village, Goldsmith, 604

Desire of Nations, Markham, 842

Despair, Lady Wilde, 211

Deuteronomy, 477

Dinner à la Tango, Björkman, 505

Diomedes the Pirate, Villon, 683

Dipsychus, Clough, 488

Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, Rousseau, 478 -File: 923.png- /*

Doll's House, Ibsen, 241

Dooley, Mr., 683, 692, 698, 706, 709, 711, 718

Don Juan, Byron, 491

Don Quixote, Cervantes, 578, 692

Doubt, Mackaye, 572

Duties of Man, Mazzini, 790

Duty of Civil Disobedience, Thoreau, 295, 600, 630

Dying Boss, Steffens, 526

Eagle ThatI s[** should be Is] Forgotten, Lindsay, 335

Early Church, 396

Easter Children, Barker, 359

Ecclesiastes, 278, 438, 488

Ecclesiasticus, 690

Edda, 463

Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, Gray, 190

Eloquent Peasant, Egyptian, 457

England in 1819, Shelley, 608

Essay on Liberty, Mill, 299

Europe, Whitman, 268

Exit Salvatore, Wood, 409

Exodus, 437

Factories, Widdemer, 670

Faerie Queene, Spenser, 493

Farewell Address, Washington, 632

Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Defoe, 204

Fifth Avenue, 1915, Hagedorn, 500

Fires, Gibson, 739

First Machine, Antiparos, 198

Fleet Street Eclogues, Davidson, 761

Flower Factory, Evans, 638

Fomâ[** Foma?] Gordyéeff, Gorky, 203, 544

For Hire, Rosenthal, 766

For Lyric Labor, Waddell, 846

For the other 364 Days, Adams, 695

Fredome, Barbour, 470

Freebooter's Prayer, Guiterman, 693

Freedom, Lowell, 189

Frogs, Aristophanes, 449

From Revolution to Revolution, Herron, 792, 799

From the Bottom Up, Irvine, 385

Furred Law-Cats, Rabelais, 700

Gentleman Inside, Runyon, 701

Girl Strike-Leader, Frank, 243

Gitanjali, Tagore, 426

Gloucester Moors, Moody, 188

God and My Neighbor, Blatchford, 383

God and the Strong Ones, Widdemer, 256

Gospel of Buddha, 461

Happiness of Nations, Mackaye, 631

Happy Humanity, Van Eeden, 248

Harbor, Poole, 39

Heirs of Time, Higginson, 220

Heloise sans Abelard, Spingarn, 719

History of European Morals, Lecky, 168 -File: 924.png-

/* Hitopadesa, Hindu, 468

Hong's Experiences in Hades, Im Bang, 453

House of Bondage, Kauffman, 53, 167, 601

House of Mirth, Wharton, 500

Human Slaughter-House, Lamszus, 562

Hymn, Chesterton, 180

Ibsen, 764

Illusion of War, Le Gallienne, 567

Image in the Forum, Buchanan, 367

Impressions, Monro, 516

In Bohemia, O'Reilly, 497

Incentives, Fourier, 846

Industrial History of England, Gibbins, 647

In Memoriam, Tennyson, 838

Inside of the Cup, Churchill, 386

Insouciance in Storm, Kemp, 37

Instructions of Ptah-Hotep, 465

Internationale, Pottier, 800

In the Days of the Comet, Wells, 853

In the Market-Place, Sterling, 504

In the Shadows, Upson, 720

In the Strand, Symons, 171

In Trafalgar Square, Adams, 266

Isabella, Keats, 102

I Sing the Battle, Kemp, 551

Jean-Christophe, Rolland, 757

Jesus, Debs, 245

Jesus, Renan, 349

Jimmie Higgins, Hanford, 809

Journalism, Swinton, 754

Journal of Arthur Stirling, Sinclair 776

Jungle, Sinclair, 43, 194, 274, 803

Kingdom of Man, Lankester, 835

King Hunger, Andreyev, 92

Koran, 475, 479

Kruppism, Mackaye, 561

Labor, Anonymous, 264

Labor, Zola, 871

Labor and Capital Are One, Hall, 710

Lady Poverty, Fisher, 192

Land Titles, Spencer, 787

Last Verses, Chatterton, 777

Last Word, Arnold, 744

Latest Decalogue, Clough, 697

Laws of Social Evolution, Hertzka, 797

Lawyer and the Farmer, Egyptian, 446

Lay Down Your Arms, von Suttner, 568

Lay Sermon to Preachers, Jones, 425

Lazarus, Anonymous, 355

Leaden-Eyed, Lindsay, 672

Leisure Classes, Anonymous, 684

Letters from a Chinese Official, Dickinson, 510, 615

Letter to Chesterfield, Johnson, 773

Let the People Vote on War, Benson, 584

Leviticus, 477, 852

Liberator, Garrison, 233 -File: 925.png-

/* Life for a Life, Herrick, 99

Light Upon Waldheim, de Cleyre, 337

Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Lincoln 234

Lines, Crane, 689

Lines to a Pomeranian Puppy, Untermeyer, 709

Locksley Hall Fifty Years After, Tennyson, 652

London, Blake, 98

London, Heine, 97

Looking Backward, Bellamy, 85, 861

Lost Leader, Browning, 753

Lotus Eaters, Tennyson, 77

Love's Coming of Age, Carpenter, 541, 877

Lynggaard & Co., Bergström, 107

Major Barbara, Shaw, 193, 402

Makar's Dream, Korolenko, 840

Mammon Marriage, MacDonald, 495

Man Forbid, Davidson, 216

Manhattan, Towne, 52

Man's World, Edwards, 205

Man the Reformer, Emerson, 522

Man Under the Stone, Markham, 199

Man With the Hoe, Markham, 27

Marching Song, Swinburne, 788

March of the Workers, Morris, 793

Marseillaise, de Lisle, 806

Mask of Anarchy, Shelley, 272

Measure of the Hours, Maeterlinck, 786

Medea, Euripides, 466

Memoirs, Li Hung Chang, 689, 702

Memoirs of a Revolutionist, Kropotkin, 308, 312

Menagerie, Sinclair, 143

Merrie England, Blatchford, 66, 783

Midnight Lunch Room, Barker, 731

Midstream, Comfort, 165

Mill Children, Underwood, 648

Miner's Tale, Beals, 533

Miserables, Les, Hugo, 182, 267

Miss Kilmansegg, Hood, 485

Moderation, Hearn, 232

Modern Utopia, Wells, 844, 856, 863, 868

Modest Proposal, Swift, 659

Monthly Rent, Hall, 680

Mother Hubbard's Tale, Spenser, 775

Mother Wept, Skipsey, 662

Motley, Galsworthy, 57

Mutual Aid, Kropotkin, 828

My Lady of the Chimney-Corner, Irvine, 671

My Life, Bebel, 807

My Life in Prison, Lowrie[**Lowrie?], 145

My Religion, Tolstoy, 110

New Grub Street, Gissing, 104, 767

New Nationalism, Roosevelt, 860

New Rome, Buchanan, 412

News from Nowhere, Morris, 855, 873

New Worlds for Old, Wells, 675, 830

Night's Lodging, Gorky, 141

No. 5 John Street, Whiteing, 137, 651 -File: 926.png-

/* No Enemies, Mackay, 747

Northern Farmer: New Style, Tennyson, 486

Not Guilty, Blatchford, 121

Octopus, Norris, 111

Ode in Time of Hesitation, Moody, 595

Oh, Freedom, Negro, 470

Old Suffragist, Widdemer, 307

Oliver Twist, Dickens, 655

On a Steamship, Sinclair, 836

Open Letter to the Employers, Russell, 252

Organization of Labor, Blanc, 796

Our Country, Whittier, 593

Out of the Dark, Keller, 219

Panama-Pacific Ode, Sterling, 816

Pantagruel, Rabelais, 700

Parable, Lowell, 356

Paradise Lost, Milton, 485

Paris, Zola, 91, 631

Parish Workhouse, Crabbe, 134

Past and Present, Carlyle, 133, 488, 652

Pauper's Drive, Noel, 690

Pay Envelopes, Oppenheim, 129

Penguin Island, France, 681, 703

People, Campanella, 438

People of the Abyss, London, 62, 125, 139, 631, 649

People's Anthem, Elliott, 179

Père Perdrix, Philippe, 290

Pilgrim's Progress, Bunyan, 497

Pittsburgh, Oppenheim, 45

Played Out, MacGill, 32

Plutus, Aristophanes, 442

Political Violence, Anonymous, 278

Politics, Aristotle, 523

Portrait of an American, Untermeyer, 515

Portrait of a Supreme Court Judge, Untermeyer, 699

Poverty, Alcaeus, 440

Prayer of the Peoples, Mackaye, 582

Preacher, Chaucer, 423

Preacher and the Slave, Hill, 707

Preface to Politics, Lippmann, 779, 870

Priest and the Devil, Dostoyevsky, 412

Priests, Oppenheim, 426

Prince, Machiavelli, 406

Prince Hagen, Sinclair, 403

Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist, Berkman, 320

Prisons, Goldman, 147

Problem Play, Shaw, 760

Progress and Poverty, George, 116

Progress in Medicine, Warbasse, 831

Progressivism and After, Walling, 812

Project for a Perpetual Peace, Rousseau, 583

Prophetic Book Milton, Blake, 743

Proverbs, 746

Psalms, 479, 481

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/* Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists, Tressall, 663, 821

Random Reminiscences, Rockefeller, 696

Rebel, Belloc, 755

Red Robe, Brieux, 152

Red Wave, Rosny, 585, 669, 801

Refusal, Beranger, 748

Reign of Gilt, Phillips, 684

Reluctant Briber, Steffens, 422

Republic, Plato, 468, 479, 848

Reserved Section, Nesbit, 679

Resurrection, Tolstoy, 148, 374, 416

Revolution, London, 732

Revolution, Wagner, 236, 747, 838

Revolution in the Mind, Owen, 813

Revolutionist, Turgenev, 311

Riches, Bacon, 480

Rights of Labor, Lincoln, 788

Rights of Man, Paine, 622

Right to Be Lazy, Lafargue, 197

Romance, Deming, 535

Rough Rider, Carman, 625

Sad Sight of the Hungry, Li Hung Chang, 196

Saint, Fogazzaro, 410

Sartor Resartus, Carlyle, 31, 74, 553

Savva, Andreyev, 214

Sayings of Mencius, 455

Seven That Were Hanged, Andreyev, 327

She-ching, Chinese, 463

She Who Is to Come, Gilman, 877

Sign of the Son of Man, Scudder, 785

Sin and Society, Ross, 517

Sins of Society, Vaughan, 498

Sisterhood, Sinclair, 169

Sisters of the Cross of Shame, Burnet, 537

Slavery, Cowper, 557

Slum Children, Davies, 650

Social Ideals, Scudder, 289

Socialism and Motherhood, Spargo, 830

Social Revolution and After, Kautsky, 865

Sociological Study of the Bible, Wallis, 276

Soldier's Oath, Kaiser Wilhelm, 555

Solon, Plutarch, 476

Song of the Exposition, Whitman, 578

Song of the Lower Classes, Jones, 686

Song of the Shirt, Hood, 59

Song of the Wage Slave, Service, 51

Sons of Martha, Kipling, 103

Soul of Man Under Socialism, Wilde, 852

Soul's Errand, Raleigh, 535

Souls of Black Folk, Du Bois, 512

South-Sea Islander, Adams, 219

Springtime of Peace, Jaurès, 589

Statue of Liberty, Upson, 603

Straight Road, Hanna[** P1: not sure], 166

Studies in Socialism, Jaurès, 589, 866

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/* Subjection of Women, Mill, 306

Suffragette, Pankhurst, 305

Sunday, Untermeyer, 418

Swordless Christ, Hutchison, 371

Syndicalism and the Co-operative Commonwealth, Pataud and Pouget, 257, 267

Tail of the World, Amid, 720

Tainted Wealth, Goethe, 394

Tale of Two Cities, Dickens, 88

Tales of Two Countries, Gorky, 617

Theory of the Leisure Class, Veblen, 507

These Shifting Scenes, Russell, 333

Thus Spake[** spoke?] Zarathustra, Nietzsche, 779, 879

Tiberius Gracchus, Plutarch, 439

To a Bourgeois Litterateur, Eastman, 762

To a Certain Rich Young Ruler, Wood, 523

To a Foil'd European Revolutionaire, Whitman, 184

To a Nine-inch Gun, McCarthy, 560

Today, Cone, 727

To Labor, Gilman, 820

To the Retainers, Ghent, 750

Tom Dunstan, Buchanan, 687

Tonight, Wupperman, 218

Tono-Bungay, Wells, 519

To the "Christians," Adams, 348

To the Goddess of Liberty, Sterling, 597

To the Preacher, Gilman, 421

To the United States Senate, Lindsay, 599

Towards Democracy, Carpenter, 186

Tramp's Confession, Kemp, 351

Traveler from Altruria, Howells, 685

Trinity Church, Schoonmaker, 392

True Imperialism, Watson, 614

Turn of the Balance, Whitlock, 161

Twentieth Century Socialism, Kelly, 424

Two Songs, Blake, 213

Utopia, More, 160, 490, 616, 851

Vanity Fair, Bunyan, 497

Vanity of Human Wishes, Johnson, 510

Veins of Wealth, Ruskin, 106

Venus Pandemos, Dehmel, 546

Victorian Age, Carpenter, 603

Village, Crabbe, 29

Vindication of Natural Society, Burke, 229

Violence and the Labor Movement, Hunter, 818

Vision of Piers Plowman, Langland, 447

Waifs and Strays, Rimbaud, 654

Walker, Giovannitti, 300

War, Chief Joseph, 583

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/* War, Sterling, 552

War and Peace, Franklin, 581

Warning, Heine, 763

War Prayer, Twain, 566

Wat Tyler, Southey, 73

Wealth Against Commonwealth, Lloyd, 827

Weavers, Hauptmann, 258

Weavers, Heine, 222

What Is Art? Tolstoy, 728

What Is It To Be Educated? Henderson, 673

What Life Means to Me, London, 732

What Meaneth a Tyrant, Alfonso the Wise, 251

What the Moon Saw, Lindsay, 699

What To Do, Tolstoy, 674

When the Leaves Come Out, Paint Creek Miner, 277

When the Sleeper Wakes, Wells, 712

Why I Voted the Socialist Ticket, Lindsay, 811

Why the Socialist Party Is Growing, Adams, 711

Wife of Flanders, Chesterton, 573

Will of Francisco Ferrer, 336

Wine Press, Noyes, 575

Wolf at the Door, Gilman, 200

Woman, Bebel, 817

Woman and Labor, Schreiner, 240, 502, 579, 876

Woman's Execution, King, 331

Women and Economics, Gilman, 209

Work According to the Bible, Bondareff, 414

Work and Pray, Herwegh, 67

Workers, Wyckoff, 131

Work for All but Father, Tichenor, 708

Workingman's Program, Lassalle, 802

World's Way, Shakespeare, 181

Written in London, September, 1802, Wordsworth, 181

Wrongfulness of Riches, Allen, 613

Yeast, Kingsley, 78

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Concerning

The Jungle

Not since Byron awoke one morning to find himself famous has there been such an example of world-wide celebrity won in a day by a book as has come to Upton Sinclair.--<i>New York Evening World.</i>

It is a book that does for modern industrial slavery what "Uncle Tom's Cabin" did for black slavery. But the work is done far better and more accurately in "The Jungle" than in "Uncle Tom's Cabin."--<i>Arthur Brisbane in the New York Evening Journal.</i>

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/* Mr. Heinemann isn't a man to bungle; He's published a book which is called "The Jungle." It's written by Upton Sinclair, who Appears to have heard a thing or two About Chicago and what men do Who live in that city--a loathsome crew. It's there that the stockyards reek with blood, And the poor man dies, as he lives, in mud; The Trusts are wealthy beyond compare, And the bosses are all triumphant there, And everything rushes without a skid To be plunged in a hell which has lost its lid. For a country where things like that are done There's just one remedy, only one, A latter-day Upton Sinclairism Which the rest of us know as Socialism. Here's luck to the book! It will make you cower, For it's written with wonderful, thrilling power. It grips your throat with a grip Titanic, And scatters shams with a force volcanic. Go buy the book, for I judge you need it, And when you have bought it, read it, read it.

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<i>A book which has been absolutely boycotted by the literary reviews of America.</i>

THE PROFITS OF RELIGION

<sc>By Upton Sinclair</sc>

A study of Supernaturalism as a Source of Income and a Shield to Privilege; the first examination in any language of institutionalized religion from the economic point of view. "Has the labour as well as the merit of breaking virgin soil," writes Joseph McCabe. The book has had practically no advertising and only two or three reviews in radical publications; yet forty thousand copies have been sold in the first year.

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From Luther Burbank: "No one has ever told 'the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth' more faithfully than Upton Sinclair in 'The Profits of Religion.'"

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CO-OP

A Novel of Living Together

By <sc>Upton Sinclair</sc>

/# From a Sociologist:

Every evening at 10:30 and again at 11:00 I lay down Sinclair's "Co-op" to go to bed, but in half a minute I pick it up and go on. It is the best thing of his I have ever read. It abounds in character-drawing, incident, adventure, tension, climax, humor and instruction. It is a ripping story. May it circulate a million!

/* E. A. ROSS, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.

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I began reading "Co-op" Friday p. m. and hardly laid it down till I finished it Saturday. It is one of the finest things you have done--or anybody else on the American scene has done.

/* JOHN DEWEY

/# From a Novelist:

I feel that it is socially important and that it would be a fortunate thing for this country if it were widely read. I really feel that if most of the previous works of Sinclair, particularly "Oil," "The Brass Check," "The Profits of Religion," "King Coal," "100%," "The Goose Step," "Money Writes," had been widely read and distributed, this country would be in a much better position to understand itself than it is now. "Co-op" is a logical outcome of all the things which Sinclair has protested against during his literary life. I certainly wish for it a wide sale and consideration.

/* THEODORE DREISER.

/# From an Editor:

Every word is priceless. It's a GRAND JOB, Uppie, and I will sing its song.... Your "Co-op" is a thrilling tale, beautifully done.

/* ROB WAGNER.

/# From a Reviewer:

This is an engrossing, great-hearted and, of course, desperately earnest novel that Upton Sinclair has written in celebration of and pleading for the 250 co-operatives of unemployed in America, most of them in California.... Not for a long time has Upton Sinclair written so absorbing a novel, as a novel, giving us fine human stories, produced so moving and warming a book. It is a book as honest as the day is long.... Don't get it into your head that because this is a novel of immediate intent it is a bore like campaign biographies and novels of campaign issues and propaganda tracts. You don't have to believe in the future of EPIC any more than I do to recognize it as a great humanitarian story, alive and powerful--and effective. It belongs to our times as "The Jungle" belonged to its time. It belongs, too, on that shelf which contains the noblest of social literature.

/* FRED T. MARSH, IN NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE.

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The Brass Check

A Study of American Journalism

Who owns the press and why?

When you read your daily paper, are you reading facts or propaganda? And whose propaganda?

Who furnishes the raw material for your thoughts about life? Is it honest material?

No man can ask more important questions than these; and here for the first time the questions are answered in a book.

The first edition of this book, 23,000 copies, was sold out two weeks after publication. Paper could not be obtained for printing, and a carload of brown wrapping paper was used. The printings to date amount to 144,000 copies. The book is being published in Great Britain and colonies, and in translations in Germany, France, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Hungary and Japan.

/# HERMANN BESSEMER, in the "Neues Journal," Vienna:

"Upton Sinclair deals with names, only with names, with balances, with figures, with documents, a truly stunning, gigantic fact-material. His book is an armored military train which with rushing pistons roars through the jungle of American monster-lies, whistling, roaring, shooting, chopping off with Berserker rage the obscene heads of these evils. A breath-taking, clutching, frightful book."

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