CATALOGUE OF BOOKS 



size, is the largest contribution yet given to the 

 agrarian literature of this country. The author, 

 besides being a student of American social condi- 

 tions, is thoroughly conversant with practical 

 farming, and there is little doubt that the farmer 

 who reads the work will have to admit that the 

 conclusions are based on a real understanding of 

 the difficulties of his struggle with the soil, with 

 railroads, trusts and foreign competitors, Chi- 

 cago Tribune. 



Class Struggles in America. Paper, 10 



cents. 



The Economic Foundation of Art. Pa- 

 per, 5 cents. 



, Packingtown. (Pocket Library of So- 

 cialism, No. 4.) Paper, 5 cents. 

 Single Tax vs. Socialism. (Pocket Li- 

 brary of Socialism, No. 6.) Paper, 5 cents. 



The Man Under the Machine. (Pocket 



Library of Socialism, No. 8.) Paper, 5 

 cents. 



Socialism and Farmers. (Pocket Li- 

 brary of Socialism, No. 14.) Paper, 5 

 cents. 



What the Socialists Would Do if They 



Won in This City. (Pocket Library of 

 Socialism, No. 24.) Paper, 5 cents. 



Socialism vs. Anarchy. (Pocket Library 



of Socialism, No. 31.) Paper, 5 cents. 



The Philosophy of Socialism. (Pocket 



Library of Socialism, No. 35.) Paper, 5 

 cents. 



What Is a Scab? (Madden Library, 



No. 1.) Paper, 2 cents. 



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