CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



PLUMMER, Frank Everett. Gracia, a Social 

 Tragedy. Cloth, gilt top, illustrated with 

 twelve half-tone engravings, $1.25. 

 A story in blank verse, dramatic and intense. 



Has run through three editions and is still in 



active demand. 



Was It Gracia's Fault? Paper, 10 cents- 



A booklet summarizing the plot of "Gracia," 

 with a discussion by various writers of the so- 

 cial questions involved. The closing pages are 

 by Charles H. Kerr, and set forth the socialist 

 view. 



POOLE, Ernest. Katharine Breshkovsky: 



For Russia's Freedom. Paper, 10 cents. 

 A graphic and thrilling account of Madame 

 Breshkovsky's personal experiences in the revolu- 

 tionary movement of Russia. 



QUINN, C. F. Under the Lash. A Drama. 



Paper, 25 cents. 



This play is adapted to the use of amateurs, 

 and has been successfully put on the stage in 

 Chicago. It deals with a strike of coal miners. 



RAYMOND, Walter Marion. Rebels of the 

 New South. A Novel, with illustrations 

 by Percy Bertram Ball. Cloth, $1.00. 



With Whitman-like disregard for convention- 

 ality the author strips his characters of all that is 

 artificial, and the story is about souls human 

 souls that appeal irresistably to the democratic 

 spirit. Every literature-loving socialist will like 

 it. Appeal to Reason. 



There is a delicious Southern flavor throughout 

 the story. It is a socialist book, though it has 



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