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| Society For Socialist Inquiry and Propaganda | 15 |
| Cole, G D H (1889-1959) | 11 |
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Two pages from Roman history. I. Plebs leaders and labour leaders. II. The warning of the Gracchi
De Leon, Daniel (1852-1914); De Leon, Daniel (1852-1914); De Leon, Daniel (1852-1914)
[ca. 1913?]
Cover title.
Labour and empire : a study in imperialism
Paul, William (1884-); Socialist Labour Party (Great Britain)
[1917]
Cover title.
The preamble of the Industrial Workers of the World : an address delivered at Union Temple, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 10th, 1905
De Leon, Daniel (1852-1914); Socialist Labour Party (Great Britain)
[ca. 1915?]
Caption title.
Value, price and profit : y Karl Marx
Marx, Karl (1818-1883); Socialist Labour Party (Great Britain)
[ca. 1911?]
Issued by the Socialist Labour Party of Great Britain.
Marx on Mallock or facts vs. fiction
De Leon, Daniel (1852-1914)
[ca. 1913?]
An address delivered in Maennerchor Hall, New York, Tuesday, January 21, 1908, under the auspices of Section New York, Socialist Labor Party.
The development of socialism from utopia to science
Engels, Friedrich (1820-1895); De Leon, Daniel (1852-1914)
[1909?]
Abridged and translated from German by Daniel De Leon.
Historical materialism
Engels, Friedrich (1820-1895); Socialist Labor Party (U.S.)
[1908?]
Written originally as an introduction to the first English edition of his "Socialism, utopian and scientific".
Reform, or, Revolution
De Leon, Daniel (1852-1914); Socialist Labour Party (Great Britain)
[ca. 1913?]
Cover title. Portrait of author on leaf preceding p. 1. "An address delivered at Well's Memorial Hall, Boston, U.S.A., January 26, 1896."--P.1.