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Fabian Society (Great Britain) | 5 |
Communist Party of Great Britain | 4 |
Hyndman, H M (1842-1921) | 3 |
Hyndman, H. M. (Henry Mayers), 1842-1921 | 3 |
Morris, William (1834-1896) | 3 |
Shaw, Bernard (1856-1950) | 3 |
Suthers, R B | 3 |
Blatchford, Robert (1851-1943) | 2 |
Brailsford, Henry Noel (1873-1958) | 2 |
Communist Party of Great Britain. Executive Committee | 2 |
Further reminiscences
Hyndman, H M (1842-1921)
1912
Contents: From 1889 onwards.--Michael Davitt.--Contested elections.--Lady Warwick and Amsterdam.--International Socialist congresses.--Eleanor Marx and Edward Aveling.--The South African war.--Of busi...
Socialism and politics : an address and a programme
Mackail, J W (1859-1945)
1903
"This address was given in Clifford's Inn Hall by invitation of the Metropolitan Council of the Independent Labour Party the 5th of February MDCCCCII."
Fabian essays in socialism
Shaw, Bernard (1856-1950); Webb, Sidney (1859-1947); Fabian Society (Great Britain)
1931
Edition statement appears ahead of title. First published in 1889.
Darwinism and modern socialism
Headley, Frederick Webb (1856-1919)
1909
Includes bibliographical references and index.
From serfdom to socialism
Hardie, James Keir (1856-1915)
1907
Contents: Publisher's note.--Forward.--I. Basic principles.--II. Municipal socialism.--III. Socialism and the state.--IV. Socialism and Christianity.--V. Socialism and the worker.--VI. Socialism and t...
Socialism : its promise and failure
Towler, W G; Ray, William (fl. 1920); London Municipal Society. Dept. of social economics
[1920]
The socialist movement in England
Villiers, Brougham (1863-1939)
1908
Brougham Villiers is a pseudonym. Bibliography: p. 331-[336].
How I became a socialist
Morris, William (1834-1896); Hyndman, H M (1842-1921)
[1896]
Title vignette. With other articles and a biographical sketch of Morris by H.M. Hyndman.
Britain for the British
Blatchford, Robert (1851-1943)
[ca.1908]
"The purpose of this book is to convert the reader to socialism." - p.[2].