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Acquisition Note: The collection was donated to the University of Iowa Libraries in 1962 by Aleck G. Kringlock. The Hugh Hardyman letters were a gift of Julie Farias in 2003. The 2004 addendum, also having to do with Hugh Hardyman, is the gift of Arthur Cobery.
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Scope
and Contents
The Aleck G. Kringlock
Pamphlet Collection contains published pamphlets on farms, labor, economics,
and politics. The collection is itemized and organized alphabetically. It
also contains two folders of Articles of incorporation, constitutions and
by-laws of various farm-related organizations, and a small amount of correspondence.
Box
List
THE ABC's OF THE FARMERS UNION. Denver: National Farmers Union Education Service,
1944. 8pp.
ABUNDANCE FOR ALL: A PROGRAM FOR PLENTY-PROGRESS-PEACE. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: American Foundation For Abundance, 1939. 102pp.
ABUNDANCE, FREEDOM, PEACE OR SCARCITY, WANT, WORLD WAR III? Denver: National Union Farmer, 1944. 21pp.
Adamson, Martha, and Moore, Raymond I. TECHNOCRACY: SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED. New York: Technocracy Incorporated, 1934. 38pp.
Alanne, V.S. FUNDAMENTALS OF CONSUMER COOPERATION. Superior, Wisconsin: Co-operative Publishing Association, 1941. 107pp.
ALBUM OF OUR PRESIDENTS. Chicago: Follett Publishing Company, 1937. unpaged.
Alexander, Henry. COMMON FAULTS IN WRITING ENGLISH. Girard, Kansas: Appeal Publishing Company, n.d. 96pp.
Allen, Harland. CO-OPS BIDDING FOR SIGNIFICANT POST-WAR ROLE. New York: The Cooperative League of the U.S.A., 1945. 10pp.
Allen, James S. THE CRISIS IN INDIA. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1942. 31pp
Allen, James S. WHO OWNS AMERICA? New York: New Century Publishers, June 1946. 47pp.
Altgeld, John P. HOW TO BE AN ORATOR. Girard, Kansas: Appeal Publishing Company, n.d. 53pp.
AMERICAN DEMOCRACY VS. THE SPANISH HIERARCHY. New York: Spanish Information Bureau, 1937. 47pp.
American Federation of Labor. COMMITTEE REPORT ON CO-OPERATION. New York: Cooperative League of America, 1920. 2pp.
AMERICAN WORKERS UNION: WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT STANDS FOR. St. Louis, MO: National Executive Committee of the American Workers Union, n.d. 18pp.
AMERICA'S "THOUGHT POLICE." New York: Civil Rights Congress, 1947. 46pp.
Ameringer, Oscar. THE FIVE-WEEK PLAN. (Reprinted from The American Guardian, Oklahoma City.) 12pp.
Ameringer, Oscar. SOCIALISM: WHAT IT IS AND HOW TO GET IT. Chicago: The Socialist Party, 1930. 32pp.
Amlin, Charles. AMERICANISM: SOME AMMUNITION FOR USE OF THE TRUE AMERICAN PATRIOT. Los Angeles: Charles Amlin, December 1938. 16pp.
Angell, Norman. WHY FREEDOM MATTERS. Chicago: William Bross Lloyd, n.d. 62pp.
Angoff, Charles.
THE REAL AIMS OF CATHOLICISM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications,
1928. 32pp.
ANOTHER WAR COMING! New York: Communist Party of the United States, n.d. 31pp.
THE APPEAL ALMANAC AND ARSENAL OF FACTS -- 1919. Girard, Kansas: Appeal to Reason, 1917. 352pp.
Balabanoff, Angelica. TO THE VICTIMS OF FASCISM. n.p:, n.pub., no date
Baldwin, John Henry. HOW TO WIN THE MASSES: THE PROBLEM OF MASS SUPPORT. New York: Non-Partisan Institute of Socialistic Research, November 1944. 16pp.
Baldwin, Roger N. THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE STATE: THE PROBLEM AS PRESENTED BY THE SENTENCING OF ROGER N. BALDWIN -- 1918. New York: Graphic Press. 16pp.
Bang, Gustav. CRISES IN EUROPEAN HISTORY. New York: New York Labor New Company, 1916. 50pp.
Bardi, Gino. ARE WE ARYANS? New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, May 1939. 39pp.
Barnes, Harry Elmer. DEBUNKING THE MYTH OF CALVIN COOLIDGE. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 32pp.
Barnes, Harry Elmer. HISTORY: TRUTH OR PROPAGANDA? Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1929. 32pp.
Bartholome, The Most Reverend Peter W. THE LAND AND THE SPIRIT. Des Moines: The National Catholic Rural Life Conference, 1946. 8pp.
Bateman, Margaret E. WHOSE WORLD. New York: World Ideas, 1944. 25pp.
Bath, Cyril J. EUROPE IN THE MODERN AGE. New York: Commission to Study the Organization of Peace: Research Affiliate of the American Association for the United Nations, Incorporated, May 1948. 23pp.
Baxter, William J. LOWER PRICES COMING! New York: International Economic Research Bureau, 1950. 90pp.
Baxter, William J. WAGES ARE GOING LOWER! New York: International Economic Research Bureau, 1951, 86pp.
Bellamy, Edward. PARABLE OF THE WATER TANK. Chicago: Socialist Party, no date. 6pp.
Bellamy, Edward. PLUTOCRACY AND COOPERATION. New York: Common Sense, Incorporated, 1936. 11pp.
Benedict, Dr. Murray R. FARM PEOPLE AND THE LAND AFTER THE WAR. Washington, DC: National Planning Association, November 1943. 26pp.
Benedict, Ruth, and Weltfish, Gene. THE RACES OF MANKIND. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Incorporated, 1943. 31pp.
Benson, C.O., and Smith, Dr. C.L. BENEFICIAL EXERCISES FOR HEART DISTURBANCES. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1930. 30pp.
Bentley, R.C., and Robotka, Frank. FARM COOPERATIVES IN IOWA. I- THEIR IMPORTANCE. (Reprint from Iowa Farm Economist, July 1939.) 4pp.
Beran, Don L.
NEIGHBORS BUILD AMERICA, n.p.: Co-op Press, n.d. 20pp.
Berger, Mrs. Victor. I SAW RUSSIA. SOCIALISM IN THE MAKING. New York: American Friends of the Soviet Union, n.d. 23pp.
Berti, Giuseppe. A. NEW ITALY ARISES! New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1943. 30pp.
Biederman, C.E. FOR PEACE, FREEDOM, ABUNDANCE, ELECT CE BIEDERMAN. PROGRAM FOR PROGRESSIVE PARTY CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR OF IOWA. Des Moines: Progressive Party of Iowa, n.d. 4pp.
THE BIG PLOT. PROOF OF THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT'S PLAN TO JAIL 21,105 AMERICANS. New York: National Non-partisan Committee, n.d. 10pp.
Birkhead, L.M. PRESIDENT HOOVER AND QUAKERISM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, n.d. 32pp.
Blaine, Anita; Cassels, Edwin H.; Embree, Edwin R.; Waymack, W.W.; Wright, Quincy. THE WORLD AT THE CROSSROADS. Chicago: World Citizens Association, 1946. 160pp.
Blanshard, Paul. FORCES MAKING FOR SOCIALISM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 32pp.
Blanshard, Paul. THE GREAT LAND RACKET. (Republished from The New Freeman by the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, New York, n.d.) 1p.
Bogardus, Emory S. THE CONSUMERS' COOPERATIVE AS A COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL FORCE. (Reprint from The Journal of Educational Sociology, April, 1943) 9pp.
Bonow, Mauritz. SWEDEN: ITS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL LIFE. n.p.: Le Comité Officiel pour la Participation de la Suède à l'Exposition Internationale de Paris en 1937, no date. 70pp.
Bowen, E.R. AMERICA'S ANSWER -- CONSUMERS' COOPERATION. A CHALLENGE AND A CALL TO ACTION! Superior, Wisconsin: Central Cooperative Wholesale, n.d. 16pp.
Bowen, ER COOPERATION BETWEEN PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS. Contains: Lincoln, M. D. PRODUCER-CONSUMER RELATIONS. Chicago and New York: The Cooperative League, n.d. 16pp.
Bowen, ER A COOPERATIVE ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY. Chicago and New York: The Cooperative league, n.d. 14pp.
Bowen, ER FACTS ABOUT INFLATION AND DEFLATION, FOR STUDY AND ACTION. New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 19pp.
Bowen, ER FACTS ABOUT WAR DEBTS AND TAXES. FOR STUDY AND ACTION. New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 14pp.
Bowen, ER MONEY, GOODS AND PRICES -- OUR PRIMARY ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND THEIR MAJOR SOLUTIONS. New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 21pp.
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Brandais, Louis D. OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY. Washington: National Home Library Foundation, 1933. 152pp.
Brewer, George D. "THE FIGHTING EDITOR" or "WARREN AND THE APPEAL." Girard, Kansas: George D. Brewer, 1910. 134pp.
Brewer, George D. THE RIGHTS OF THE MASSES. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d. 32pp.
Brody, Alter. BEHIND THE POLISH-SOVIET BREAK. New York: Soviet Russia Today, n.d. 24pp.
Browder, Earl. AMERICA'S DECISIVE BATTLE. New York: New Century Publishers, Inc., March, 1945. 31pp,
Browder, Earl. APPEAL OF EARL BROWDER TO THE MEMBERS OF THE C.P.U.S.A. Yonkers, NY: n.p., 1946. 4pp.
Browder, Earl. THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE USA New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, n.d. 47pp.
Browder, Earl. EARL BROWDER ON THE SOVIET UNION. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, February, 1942. 47pp.
Browder, Earl. THE ECONOMICS OF COMMUNISM. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated,1939. 23pp.
Browder, Earl. MAKE 1943 THE DECISIVE YEAR. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, October, 1943. 15pp.
Browder, Earl. THE ROAD TO VICTORY. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, September 1941. 46pp.
Browder, Earl. SOCIALISM, WAR, AND AMERICA. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, November 1939. 15pp.
Browder, Earl. STOP THE WAR. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, November 1939. 15pp.
Browder, Earl. VICTORY -- AND AFTER. New York: International Publishers, 1942. 128pp.
Browder, Earl. WHAT IS COMMUNISM? New York: Worker's Library Publishers, 1936. 191pp.
Brown, Harry Gunnison. THE CHALLENGE OF AUSTRALIAN TAX POLICY. (Reprinted from The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, n.d.) 29pp.
Brown, Harry Gunnison. SOME DISTURBING INHIBITIONS AND FALLACIES IN CURRENT ACADEMIC ECONOMICS. New York: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, 1950. 89pp.
Bryan, William Jennings. THE PRINCE OF PEACE. Girard, Kansas: Appeal to Reason, n.d. 64pp.
Buck, Pearl S. FREEDOM FOR ALL. NOVEMBER 14, 194l. New York: The Post War World Council. (Reprinted from The New York Times, November 15, 1941) 23pp.
Budgen, F.S., And Cotton, L. CRAFT UNIONISM VS. INDUSTRIAL UNIONISM. New York: New York Labor News Company, 1934. 32pp.
THE BURDEN OF CREDIT. n.p.: Cooperative Publishing Association, n.d. 4pp.
THE C.C.F. AND SOCIAL OWNERSHIP. Saskatchewan: Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, n.d. 4pp.
THE C.C.F. AND SOCIAL SERVICES. Regina, Saskatchewan: Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, n.d. 4pp.
C.C.F. PROGRAM FOR SASKATCHEWAN. Regina, Saskatchewan: Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, n.d. 12pp.
THE C.I.O.: THE ROAD TO FASCISM. Socialist Labor Party of America, n.d. 4pp.
Cacchione, Peter
V. WALL STREET ON THE WARPATH. New York: New Century Publishers, 1947. 23pp.
THE CALL. Oklahoma City: Jack Bays, n.d. 32pp.
Calvert, Bruce. WHEN THE WHISTLE BLEW. (Reprinted from The Home Co-operator.) New York: The Cooperative League of USA, 1923. 10pp.
Cameron, Donald A. CHEMICAL WARFARE. New York: International Pamphlets, 1930. 31pp.
Cameron, J.M. LABOR POEMS. Los Angeles: Thor's Book Service, 1944. Unpaged
Campbell, Wallace J. CONSUMER COOPERATIVES IN AMERICA. HERE IS TOMORROW. Chicago: The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 32pp.
THE CANADIAN COOPERATOR Volume 19, no. 1. Brantford, Canada: The Cooperative Union of Canada, January 1928. 16pp.
Carboni, Archbishop. THE CHRISTIAN LAND POLICY. Des Moines: National Catholic Rural Life Conference, February 1956. 8pp.
Carder, James L. METHODS OF WITNESSING TO ROMAN CATHOLICS. Chicago: The Fundamental Press, 1944. 45pp.
Carskadon, T.R. 59 CENTS OF YOUR $l -- THE COST OF DISTRIBUTION. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Incorporated, 1940. 30pp.
THE CASE AGAINST THE LITTLE WHITE SLAVER. Detroit: Henry Ford, 1914. 76pp.
CATHOLIC BISHOPS' OATH TO THE POPE. New York: The Converted Catholic Magazine, n.d. 4pp.
Charles, C. YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING -- WHAT'S HAPPENING TO IT? New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1943. 30pp.
Chase, Stuart. ARE RADICALS CRAZY? New York: The League for Industrial Democracy, 1926. 12pp.
Chase, Stuart. THE CHALLENGE OF WASTE. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1925, 28pp.
Chase, Stuart. "PERSPECTIVES": WHAT KIND OF WAR? IS THE NEW DEAL LOST? New York: The Post War World Council, n.d. 18pp.
Chase, Stuart. THE STORY OF TOAD LANE. New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 13pp.
Claessens, August, and Jarvis, Rebecca. ABC OF PARLIAMENTARY LAW: A BRIEF HANDBOOK ON RULES OF ORDER FOR MEETINGS ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF LABOR GPOUPS. New York: International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1936. 33pp.
Claessens, August, and Jarvis, Rebecca. EUGENE VICTOR DEBS -- A TRIBUTE. New York: Rand School Press, 1946. 20pp.
Claessens, August, and Jarvis, Rebecca. IS SOCIALISM INEVITABLE? Chicago: Socialist Party of the United States, 1922. 40pp.
Claessens, August, and Jarvis, Rebecca. WHAT ORGANIZED LABOR WANTS. New York: Rand School Press, 1937. 19pp.
Clapp, Gordon R. TVA AND ITS CRITICS. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1955. 15pp.
Clark, Rosamond H. WHY A CHRISTIAN SHOULD BE A SOCIALIST. (From The Call, official organ of the Socialist Party, USA; New York, n.d.) 8pp.
Clark, Sam H., and Campbell, Wallace. THE FEDERAL RESERVE MONSTER. Detroit: Modern Publishing Company, July 1923. 100pp.
Coady, M.M. COOPERATION AND RELIGION. New York: The Cooperative League of the U. S.A., n.d. 10pp.
Coe, Charles J. FARMERS IN 1944. New York: Farm Research, Incorporated, n.d. 55pp.
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Coe, Charles J. THE POULTRY CRISIS AND VERTICAL INTEGRATION. New York: Farm Research, Incorporated, June 30, 1957. 24pp.
Coggins, Herbert. CHOOSING A REASON FOR WAR. San Francisco: The Rightside Press, 1941. 22pp.
COINAGE ACT OF 1932. Flint, Michigan: American Monetary Reform Association, n.d. 8pp.
Coldwell, M.J. CANADIAN PROGRESSIVES ON THE MARCH. THE STORY OF THE RISE OF THE C.C.F. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1944. 32pp.
Coleman, McAlister. PIONEERS OF SOCIALISM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 32pp.
THE COLLEGE STUDENT AS A REBEL. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1927. Unpaged
COMMON SENSE OR THE CLOT ON THE BRAIN OF THE BODY POLITIC. Monte Ne, Arkansas: Mundus Publishing Company, 1927. 4th edition. 35pp.
THE COMMUNIST ELECTION PLATFORM 1936. New York: National Campaign Committee of the Communist Party, 1936. 14pp.
Communist Party. 1948 ELECTION PLATFORM OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY. New York: Communist Party, USA, 1948. 14pp.
Conklin, Russel. TAXATION AS A FACTOR IN PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT. (Reprinted from The American City, January 1956.) Unpaged
CONSCRIPTION AND LIBERTY. New York: Committee Against Extension of Conscription, n.d. 24pp.
CONSCRIPTION AND THE "CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR." Washington and New York: The Civil Liberties Bureau of the American Union Against Militarism, July 1917. 15pp.
CONSCRIPTION AND THE "CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR" TO WAR. New York: The American Union Against Militarism, May 1917. 13pp.
CONSTITUTION (FUNDAMENTAL LAW) OF THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS. Ogiz: State Publishing House of Political Literature, 1938. Unpaged
CONSTITUTION: WORLD'S FIRST SOCIALIST REPUBLIC. Chicago: Socialist party, n.d. 32pp.
A CONSUMER COOPERATIVE SYSTEM OF FINANCE. FOR STUDY AND ACTION. New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 15pp.
Consumers Cooperative Association. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT -- ANNUAL MEETING OCTOBER 8-9, 1942. North Kansas City, Missouri: Consumers Cooperative Association. 51pp.
CO-OP ACORNS. North Kansas City, Missouri: Consumers Cooperative Association, 1944. 3pp.
COOPERATION: A WAY OUT. New York: The Cooperative League, n.d. 4pp.
COOPERATION AND PEACE OR COMPETITION AND WAR? Washington, D.C.: World Events, n.d. 6pp.
COOPERATIVE BURIAL ASSOCIATIONS. New York: The Cooperative League, n.d. 4pp.
COOPERATIVE CENTENNIAL, 1844-1944. (Pictorial Magazine Section of The Cooperative Century), n.p.: National Cooperatives, Incorporated, and The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 8pp.
COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH FEDERATION PROGRAMME. Regina, Saskatchewan.: Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, July 1933. 8pp.
THE COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH OF AMERICA HANDBOOK. Holyoke, Colorado: F.N. Sprague, 1941. 48pp.
COOPERATIVE DISCUSSION CIRCLES. A GUIDE BOOK IN THE ORGANIZATION AND LEADERSHIP OF DISCUSSION GROUPS. Columbus, Ohio: Education Department, Ohio Farm Bureau, 1941. 24pp.
THE COOPERATIVE LEAGUE YEARBOOK 1930. New York: The Cooperative League, 1930. 352pp.
COOPERATIVE SWEDEN. Stockholm, Sweden: Nordisk Rotogravyr, 1937. Unpaged
COOPERATIVE YOUTH SONGS. Superior, Wisconsin: Cooperative Youth League, 1931. 64pp.
Cooperatives in Postwar Reconstruction. FREE WORLD. New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, Volume III, No. 4, September 1942. Unpaged
COOPERATIVES IN SOUTH DAKOTA. Brookings, South Dakota: South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, n.d. 30pp.
Corey, Lewis. LET'S KEEP THE TOOLS OF PLENTY. BIG BUSINESS MUST NOT GET GOVERNMENT WAR PLANTS. New York: Post War World Council, n.d. 18pp.
THE COST OF CRIME
AND CREDIT. New York: The Cooperative League of America, n.d. 1p.
Coughlin, Charles E. MONEY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Royal Oak, Michigan: National
Union for Social Justice, 1936. 188pp.
Cowden, Howard A. BUILDING A BETTER TOMORROW. North Kansas City, Missouri:
Consumers Cooperative Association, n.d. 17pp.
Cowden, Howard A. A TRIP TO COOPERATIVE EUROPE. North Kansas City, Missouri: Consumers Cooperative Association, n.d. 32pp.
Cowling, Reverend Ellis. CHRISTIANS AND THE COOPERATIVES. Chicago: Central States Cooperative League. 1936. 8pp.
Cowling, Reverend Ellis. A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO CONSUMERS COOPERATION. Chicago: The Cooperative League of the USA, 1943. 32pp.
Coxey, General. THE MONEY QUESTION. Washington, DC: G.P.O., 1931. 8pp.
Crawford, Nelson Antrim; Russell, Bertrand; McCabe, Joseph; and others. A BOOK OF AMERICAN SHAMS. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, 1926. 64pp.
Croll, Thomas C. IT'S TIME TO DIG IN. (An address by Thos. C. Croll presented at the North Dakota Farmers Union Convention) Bismarck, North Dakota: n.pub., November 3, 1944. 14pp.
Cromwell, Niram A. THE BELLAMY PLAN: CIVILIZED LIVING FOR AMERICA. El Monte, California: Foundation for Human Advancement, n.d. 28pp.
Culbertson, Ely. SUMMARY OF THE WORLD FEDERATION PLAN. New York: Garden City Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1943. 66pp.
Cushman, Robert E. SAFEGUARDING OUR CIVIL LIBERTIES. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Incorporated, 1941. 29pp.
Cushman, Robert E. THE SUPREME COURT AND THE CONSTITUTION. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Incorporated, 1940. 48pp.
Daniel, T. Cushing. THE BETRAYAL OF THE PEOPLE IN THE ALDRICH-WILSON FEDERAL RESERVE ACT AND RURAL CREDITS ACT. Washington: The Monetary Educational Bureau, 1916. 78pp.
Darrow, Clarence
S. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1919. 32pp.
Darrow, Clarence S. THE WAR IN EUROPE. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company,
n.d. 31pp.
Davies, Joseph E. THE AMERICAN-ANGLO-SOVIET ALLIANCE. DOCUMENTS AND COMMENTS. New York: The American Council on Soviet Relations, n.d. 32pp.
Davies, Joseph E. OUR DEBT TO OUR SOVIET ALLY. New York: Soviet Russia Today, n.d. l5pp.
Davis, Jerome. TOWARDS WORLD PEACE. THE REPORT OF AN INDEPENDENT PEACE MISSION TO EUROPE, June 30 -- September 7, 1949. n.p.: n.pub. 28pp.
Davis, Michael M. NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1956. 19pp.
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Deak, Zoltan. HUNGARY'S FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY. New York: New Century Publishers, August 1947. 32pp.
DEAR MR. CONGRESSMAN:. Denver: Department of Education, National Farmers Union, n.d. 8pp.
DEBATE ON SOCIALISM. Girard, Kansas: Appeal Publishing Company, 1921. 91pp.
DEBATE ON VEGETARIANISM. Girard, Kansas: Appeal to Reason. n.d. 63pp.
Debs, Eugene. CANTON SPEECH. Chicago: Socialist Party of the United States, n.d. 32pp.
DeFord, Miriam Allen. THE FACTS ABOUT FASCISM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, 1911. 61pp.
DeFord, Miriam Allen. HOW TO WRITE FOR THE LABOR PRESS. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1941. 24pp.
DeFord, Miriam Allen. LEWIS HENRY MORGAN'S ANCIENT SOCIETY. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1944. 64pp.
De Kruif, Paul. TOWARD A HEALTHY AMERICA. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Incorporated, 1939. 30pp.
De Leon, Daniel. THE BURNING QUESTION OF TRADES UNIONISM. New York: New York Labor News Company, 1904. 62pp.
De Leon, Daniel. CAPITALISM VS, SOCIALISM. New York: New York Labor News Company, 1938. 40pp.
De Leon, Daniel. THE SOCIALIZATION OF MONEY. Girard, Kansas: Appeal to Reason, n.d. 41pp.
A DEMAND ON THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. Flint, Michigan: American Monetary Reform Association, 1931. 8pp.
Dennis, Eugene. AMERICA AT THE CROSSROADS. POSTWAR PROBLEMS AND COMMUNIST POLICY. New York: New Century Publishers, December 1945. 48pp.
Dennis, Eugene. "DANGEROUS THOUGHTS." THE CASE OF THE INDICTED TWELVE. New York: New Century Publishers, October 1948. 15pp.
Dennis, Eugene. EUGENE DENNIS INDICTS THE WALL STREET CONSPIRATORS. New York: National Office, Communist Party, August 1948. 15pp.
Dennis, Eugene. "I CHALLENGE THE UN-AMERICANS." New York: Communist Party USA, 1947. 16pp.
Dennis, Eugene. THE RED-BAITERS MENACE AMERICA. New York: New Century Publishers, 1946. 11pp.
DEPRESSIONS: HOW WE GET IN. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM: A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. Flint, Michigan: American Monetary Reform Association, 1931. 40pp.
Deutsch, Julius. THE CIVIL WAR IN AUSTRIA. Chicago: The Socialist Party, 1934. 78pp.
DICTATORSHIP IN INDUSTRY: A SOCIALIST DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES. n.p.: Socialist Labor Party, n.d. 4pp.
Dietrich, John H. THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY. Minneapolis: The Publication Committee, 1920. 15pp.
Dietrich, John H. MODERN SWEDEN - LAND OF SANITY. Minneapolis: The First Unitarian Society, 1936. Pages 161--176. (The Humanist Pulpit, Series XVII, No. 11.)
Dimitroff, Georgi. THE WAR AND THE WORKING CLASS. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, 1939. 23pp.
DIVIDE AND CONQUER: WHAT HITLER WANTS YOU TO THINK. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, n.d. 23pp.
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CONSUMERS' COOPERATION IN EUROPE TO-DAY? New York: The Cooperative League of America, September 1919. 1p.
DO YOU WANT A FARM FOR YOUR FAMILY WITH MORE SECURITY, DECENT LIVING, PARITY OF INCOME, LOWER COSTS, FULL RETURNS, CHANCE FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS, BETTER COMMUNITY, HOPEFUL FUTURE? Denver: National Farmers Union Education Service, n.d. 4pp.
Dornblaser, O.F. THE ONLY WAY FOR FARMERS: THE FARMERS EDUCATIONAL AND COOPERATIVE UNION OF AMERICA. Columbus Junction, Iowa: Iowa Union Farmer, n.d. 48pp.
Douglas, F.C.R. KARL MARX'S THEORIES OF SURPLUS VALUE AND LAND RENT. n.p.: n.pub., n.d. 13pp.
Douglas, Paul. COOPERATION: A MIDDLE WAY FOR AMERICA? New York: The Cooperative League, n.d. 16pp.
Douglas, Paul H. WHY A POLITICAL REALIGNMENT? New York: League for Independent Political Action, 1930. 22pp.
Douglas, T.C. "TOWARD A UNITED CANADA": RADIO ADDRESS BY HON. T.C. DOUGLAS, PREMIER OF SASKATCHEWAN. Ottawa, Canada: C.C.F. National Office, 1944. 8pp.
Douglas, T.C. WHERE'S THE MONEY COMING FROM? Regina, Saskatchewan: Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, n.d. 4pp.
Douthit, Davis. TAXES AND CO-OPS. Chicago: National Association of Cooperatives, n.d. 20pp.
DOWN ON THE FARM: THE PLIGHT OF AGRICULTURAL LABOR. New York: League for Industrial Democracy and National Sharecroppers Fund, 1955. 14pp.
Dreiser, Theodore. HOW THE GREAT CORPORATIONS RULE THE UNITED STATES. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 62pp.
Duffy, Reverend Clarence E. PEACE ON EARTH. Detroit: American Rally, 1952. 26pp.
Dunn, Arthur. ARITHMETIC OR REVOLUTION. New York: Guild of American Economists, Incorporated, 1943. 103pp.
Dunn, Oscar. RUMBLINGS AND ROUGHAGE. Lawton, Oklahoma: n.pub., n.d. 16pp.
Dunn, Robert W and Wallace, George. LIFE AND LABOR IN THE SOVIET UNION. New York: International Publishers, Incorporated, 1937. 46pp.
Edelman, Irwin. THE MYTH OF THE IRON CURTAIN. Los Angeles: Irwin Edelman, n.d. 30 pp.
THE EDISON INTERVIEW ON THE MONEY QUESTION. (From New York Times, December 6, 1921). THE FORD INTERVIEW ON MUSCLE SHOALS. (From various newspapers). 14pp.
Edwards, Ellen and Plauche, Jacqueline. ALL JOIN HANDS. FIRST STEPS FOR RECREATION LEADERS. n.p.: Eastern Cooperative League, April 1940. 34pp
Edwards, Gladys Talbott. COOPERATION: WHAT TS IT? Jamestown, North Dakota: Farmers Union Cooperative Educational Service, 1938. 24pp.
Edwards, Gladys Talbott. THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT -- YOURS AND MINE: A RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT AND A PROPHECY FOR THE FUTURE. Jamestown, North Dakota: Farmers Union Cooperative Education Service, 1939. 56pp.
Edwards, Gladys Talbott. THE FARMERS UNION CREED. St. Paul, Minnesota: Farmers Union Live Stock Commission Company, n.d. Unpaged
Edwards, Gladys Talbott. THE FARMERS UNION TRIANGLE. Jamestown, North Dakota: Farmers Union Education Service, 1941. 164pp.
Efries, Joseph. AN OUTLINE OF MARXISM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1943. 62pp.
Egley, Chas. D. WILL YOU DO YOUR PART? Minnesota: Northern States Cooperative League, n.d. 22pp.
Ehrlich, Heinrich. THE STRUGGLE FOR REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALISM. New York: The Bund Club, 1934. 62pp.
Eisler, Gerhart. MY SIDE OF THE STORY. New York: Civil Rights Congress, 1947. 22pp.
Ellis, Havelock. EUGENICS MADE PLAIN. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, n.d. 64pp.
Elsworth, R.H. THE STORY OF FARMERS COOPERATIVES. Washington, DC: Farm Credit Administration, n.d. 28pp.
Emanuel, Victor.
AN INDUSTRIAL LEADER VIEWS THE ATTACK ON COOPERATIVES. St. Paul, Minnesota:
Farmers Union Central Exchange, n.d. 8pp.
Emmerich, Herbert. HOW CONSUMERS COOPERATE FOR CREDIT. Washington: U.S. Printing
Office, 1938. Unpaged
Engels, Frederick. ON HISTORICAL MATERIALISM. New York: International Publishers, 1940. 32pp.
Engels, Frederick. SOCIALISM: UTOPIAN AND SCIENTIFIC. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1918. 139pp.
Ercoli, M. INSIDE ITALY. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, 1942. 31pp.
Erickson, Morris. MANKIND: YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW. Jamestown, North Dakota: Farmers Union Cooperative Education Service, 1938. 91pp.
Ervin, Charles W. U. n.p.: Socialist Party . n.d. Unpaged
EVERY WORKER A VOTER. 1. REGISTRATION. New York: CIO Political Action Committee, n.d. Unpaged
EVERY WORKER A VOTER. 2. ORGANIZING YOUR COMMUNITY. New York: CIO Political Action Committee, n.d. Unpaged
"EVOLUTION OF HUMAN SERVICE." GOVERNMENT CIRCULATING NOTES. Vineland, New Jersey: Bureau of Money Reform Literature, 1927. 4pp.
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FACTORY WORKERS, CO-OPERATE! New York: The Cooperative League of America, n.d. 1p.
FACTS KEPT FROM THE FARMER: GENERAL HANDBOOK ON THE NATIONAL NONPARTISAN LEAGUE. n.p.: n.pub., 1919. 74pp.
A FAMILY OF NATIONS. THE SOVIET UNION. New York: Nationalities Division of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Incorporated, n.d. 32pp.
FARMER - LABOR: TEAMWORK. New York: United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, n.d. 39pp.
FARMS AND CONSUMER COOPERATION. Stockholm, Sweden: Kooperativa Förbundet, 1938. 16pp.
FARMERS EQUITY UNION. n.p., August 1, 1943. 4pp.
FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS: COOPERATIVE THRIFT AND CREDIT. n.p.: n.pub., n.d. 6pp.
FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS: COOPERATIVE THRIFT AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936. 8pp.
Fey, Harold. COOPERATIVES AND PEACE. New York: The Cooperative League of The USA, n.d. 12pp.
Field, Frederick V. CHINA'S GREATEST CRISIS. New York: New Century Publishers, 1945. 32pp.
Fielding, William J. PSYCHO-ANALYSIS: THE KEY TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, 1921. 105pp.
Fields, J. BEHIND THE WAR HEADLINES. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, n.d. 16pp.
Fillebrown, C.B. A SINGLE TAX HANDBOOK. Boston: CB Fillebrown, 1912. 170pp.
Fisher, Mark. EVOLUTION AND REVOLUTION. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company Cooperative, n.d. 61pp.
Flamm, Irving H. THE USA AND U.S.S.R. AND MUST GET ALONG. (Reprinted from "Soviet Russia Today.") Washington: Elsie S. Pratt, n.d. 4pp.
FOR A BETTER POSTWAR AGRICULTURE. Washington, DC: National Planning Association, May 1942. 47pp.
FOR A SOCIALIST AMERICA. 1936 NATIONAL PLATFORM SOCIALIST PARTY. Chicago: The Socialist Party. 6pp.
FORTY YEARS OF ROOSEVELT n.p.: T.W. Hughes, 1944. 46pp.
Foster, William Trufant. DOCTORS, DOLLARS, AND DISEASE. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Incorporated, 1940. 30pp.
Foster, William Z. COMMUNISM VS. FASCISM. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, 1941. 31pp.
Foster, William Z. THE MEANING OF THE NINE-PARTY COMMUNIST CONFERENCE. New York: New Century Publishers, 1947. 23pp.
Foster, William Z. THE MENACE OF AMERICAN IMPERIALISM. Includes: Dennis, Eugene. AMERICA NEEDS THE COMMUNIST PARTY. New York: New Century Publishers, October 1945. 30pp.
Foster, William Z. THE NEW EUROPE. New York: International Publishers, 1947. 128pp.
Foster, William Z. QUARANTINE THE WAR MONGERS. New York: New Century Publishers, 1947. 15pp.
Foster, William Z. THE RANKIN WITCH HUNT. New York: New Century Publishers, December 1945. 15pp.
Foster, William Z. REACTION BEATS ITS WAR DRUMS. New York: New Century Publishers, 1946. 15pp.
Foster, William Z. SOCIALISM: THE ROAD TO PEACE, PROSPERITY AND FREEDOM. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, March 1941. 47pp.
Foster, William Z. THE TRADE UNIONS AND THE WAR. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, 1942. 46pp.
Foster, William Z. WORLD CAPITALISM AND WORLD SOCIALISM. New York: Workers Literary Publishers, Incorporated, March 1941. 31pp.
Foulke, Roy A. A STUDY OF THE CONCEPT OF NATIONAL INCOME. n.p.: Dun & Bradstreet, Incorporated, 1952. 79pp.
Fowler, Bertram B. THE MASSES GO INTO BIG BUSINESS. (Reprinted from the April 1936 issue of Scribner's Magazine). unpaged.
FraenkeI, Osmond K. THE SUPREME COURT AND CIVIL LIBERTIES. HOW FAR HAS THE COURT PROTECTED THE BILL OF RIGHTS? New York: American Civil Liberties Union, December 1937. Unpaged
Franklin, Moses. STOLEN JOBS AND THE THIEF. Pueblo, Colorado: Moses Franklin, 1915. 16pp.
Frederick, J. George. THE SCANDAL OF AMERICAN BANKING. Girard, Kansas : Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 32pp.
Freeman, James Morton. NO FRIEND OF LABOR. New York: The Fulfillment Press, 1948. 32pp.
G.T.A. DIGEST, FEBRUARY 1945. St. Paul, Minn.: Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association, February 1945. 44pp.
Gaer, Joseph. BRETTON WOODS IS NO MYSTERY. New York: CIO Political Action Committee, n.d. 19pp.
Gallacher, William, M.P. And Bowder, Earl. ANTI-SEMITISM: WHAT IT MEANS AND HOW TO COMBAT IT. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, 1943. 35pp.
Garlin, Sender. ENEMIES OF THE PEACE. PROFILE OF THE 'HATE-RUSSIA' GANG. New York: New Century Publishers, 1945. 48pp.
Garlin, Sender. IS DEWEY THE MAN? New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1944. 32pp.
Gates, Albert. INCENTIVE PAY -- THE SPEED-UP NEW STYLE. New York: Workers Party, n.d. 30pp.
GATEWAY TO FREEDOM. Newllano, Louisiana: The Llano Publications, n.d. 39pp.
Gayer, Arthur D. and Rostow, W.W. HOW MONEY WORKS. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Incorporated, 1940. 30pp.
Gebert, Boleslaw. NEW POLAND. New York: Polonia Society of the International Workers Order, 1945. 32pp.
THE GENERAL STRIKE FOR INDUSTRIAL FREEDOM. Chicago: Industrial Workers of the World, January 1933. 48pp.
George, Henry. CAUSES OF BUSINESS DEPRESSION. (A contribution to Once a Week). New York: The Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, March 6, 1894. 7pp.
George, Henry. JUSTICE THE OBJECT -- TAXATION THE MEANS. ADDRESS FEBRUARY 4, 1890. New York: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, 1890. 23pp.
George, Henry. THE LAND FOR THE PEOPLE. New York: The Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, July 11, 1889. 11pp.
George, Henry. "THOU SHALT NOT STEAL." New York: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, May 8, 1887. 18pp.
George, Henry. WHY THE LANDOWNER CANNOT SHIFT THE TAX ON LAND VALUES. New York: The Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, n.d. 9pp.
GIBBON ON CHRISTIANITY. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 96pp.
Gilbert, Mort, and E.A. INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE: A SNARE FOR WORKERS. New York: Progressive People's Publishers, 1936. 23pp.
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Gilbert, Mort, and E.A. LIFE INSURANCE: INVESTING IN DISASTER. New York: Modern Age Books, 1938. 210pp.
GOD'S PLAN. East Rutherford, New Jersey: Dawn Bible Students Association, n.d. 47pp.
Goldberg, Isaac. PRESIDENT HARDING'S ILLEGITIMATE DAUGHTER. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1929. 64pp.
Goldman, Eric F. BOOKS THAT CHANGED AMERICA. (Excerpt from The Saturday Review), July 4, 1953. 1p.
GOVERNMENT OR BANKS? WHICH SHOULD CONTROL THE PEOPLE'S MONEY? Vineland, New Jersey: Bureau of Money Reform Literature, n.d. 8pp.
Grabill, E.W. FREE ENTERPRISE OR SOCIALISM. Los Angeles: The Free Enterprise Publications, n.d. 66pp.
THE GRANGE AND THE COMMUNITY. n.p.: n.pub., 1925. Unpaged
THE GRANGE IN LEGISLATION. n.p.: n. pub, n.d. Unpaged
THE GRANGE OF TODAY. n.p.: n.p., n.d. Unpaged
Grattan, C. Hartley. HOW AMERICA WAS FORCED INTO THE WORLD WAR. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 32pp.
Grimley, O. B. CONSUMERS' COOPERATION IN NORWAY. Oslo: Haakon Arnesens Boktrykkeri, n.d. 31pp.
Groves, Harold M. CONSUMER COOPERATION IN WISCONSIN. n.p.: n.pub., n.d. 19pp.
THE GUERNSEY MARKET HOUSE. DEMONSTRATING AN HONEST MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE AND ITS USE. Lititz, Pennsylvania: John G. Zook, 1922. 16pp.
Gunn, John W. WAS PRESIDENT HARDING MURDERED? Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 32pp.
Haldeman-Julius, E. HERBERT HOOVER -- THE FATUOUS FAILURE IN THE WHITE HOUSE. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, n.d. 32pp.
Haldeman-Julius, E. HERBERT HOOVER'S RECORD BEFORE HE BECAME PRESIDENT. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, n.d. 64pp.
Haldeman-Julius, E. HOOVER'S RECORD AS PRESIDENT. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 64pp.
Haldeman-Julius, E. HOW TO STRENGTHEN MIND AND MEMORY. Girard, Kansas: Appeal Publishing Company, n.d. 64pp.
Haldeman-Julius, E. KKK THE KREED OF THE KLANSMEN. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, 1924. 61pp.
Haldeman-Julius, E. THE SERIOUS LESSON IN PRESIDENT HARDING'S CASE OF GONORRHEA. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 32pp.
Hale, Francis John, M.D. HEALTH SUPREME. Dayton, Ohio: National Life Extension Bureau, 1929. 116pp.
Hall, Sam B. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE FARM BUREAU. Denver: Golden Press, 1953. 32pp.
Halonen, George. WHY COOPERATION? New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1928. 32pp.
Ham, Arthur H. THE CREDIT UNION AND THE COOPERATIVE STORE. New York: Division of Remedial Loans, Russell Sage Foundation, n.d. 8pp.
Hansen, Merle. FACTS FOR ORGANIZATION -- BACKGROUND MATERIAL. Des Moines: Iowa Farmers Union, n.d. 14pp.
Hanson, Eric. "IF WE ARE TO SURVIVE" AND "WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO LIVE" (Reprinted from The Western Socialist). n.p.: Workers Socialist Party of the United States, n.d. 22pp.
Harding, T. Swann. THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LIES OF OUR CIVILIZATION. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, n.d. 32pp.
Harding, T. Swann. VARIOUS TYPES OF VENEREAL DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT, Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 32pp.
Hardyman, Hugh. THE YEARS OF SHAME. La Crescenta, California: Hugh Hardyman, April 1951. 4pp.
Hardyman, Hugh. WHERE ARE WE GOING? La Crescenta, California: Hugh Hardyman, 1951. 4pp.
Hartmann, George W., and Payne, Roger. SOCIALISM VERSUS COMMUNISM. New York: Three Arrows Press, 1953. 45pp.
Harvey, W.H. THE BOOK. Rogers, Arkansas: The Munders Publishing Company, 1930. 224pp.
Harvey, W.H. PAUL'S SCHOOL OF STATESMANSHIP. Chicago: Mundus Publishing Company, 1924. 166pp.
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Hass, Eric. INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY. (Arm & Hammer Pamphlets). New York: Socialist Labor Party, 1935. 31pp.
HAVE YOU A SON? DO YOU KNOW HOW THESE BILLS WOULD AFFECT HIS FUTURE? MAY WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THEM? Washington: American Union Against Militarism, n.d. Unpaged
Hawkins, Willard E. CASTAWAYS OF PLENTY, A PARABLE OF OUR TIMES. Denver: The World Press, Incorporated, 1944. 48pp.
Hedberg, Anders. SWEDISH CONSUMERS IN COOPERATION. Stockholm, Sweden: Kooperativa förbundet, 1937. 96pp.
Heilig, Bruno. WHY THE GERMAN REPUBLIC FELL. Includes: Dove, Patrick Edward. THE FOUNDATION OF SOCIAL JUSTICE. New York: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, n.d. 28pp.
Heller, A.A. 1/6 OF THE WORLD. New York: American Friends of the Soviet Union, n.d. 31pp.
Henderson, Fred. THE ABC OF SOCIALISM. Reading, Pennsylvania: Socialist Party, n.d. 16pp.
Hillquit, Morris. THE PRACTICAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF SOCIALISM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 32pp.
Hillquit, Morris. PRESENT-DAY SOCIALISM. New York: The Rand School of Social Science, 1920. 84pp.
Hirsch, Max. SOCIALISM, THE SLAVE STATE. New York: Henry George School of Social Science, n.d. 29pp.
Hitchcock, Charles C. THE SOCIALIST ARGUMENT. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d. 174pp.
Hoan, Daniel W. THE FAILURE OF REGULATION. Chicago: Socialist Party of the United States, 1914. 98pp.
Hoffman, CB THE MONEY QUESTION. Girard, Kansas: Appeal to Reason, n.d. 62pp.
HOW ARE CO-OPS ORGANIZED FOR NATIONWIDE ACTION? FOR STUDY AND ACTION. New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 6pp.
HOW DOES A CONSUMERS' COOPERATIVE DIFFER FROM A COMMERCIAL BUSINESS? New York: The Cooperative League, n.d. 4pp.
HOW DOES A CONSUMERS' COOPERATIVE DIFFER FROM AN ORDINARY BUSINESS? New York: The Cooperative League, n.d. 4pp.
HOW ST. F.X. UNIVERSITY EDUCATES FOR ACTION. New York: The Cooperative League, n.d. 57pp.
HOW SWEDISH COOPERATIVES BREAK MONOPOLIES, New York: Cooperative League, n.d. 15pp.
HOW TAXES EAT UP FARM PROFITS. Chicago: The Farmers' Federal Tax League, n.d. 8pp.
HOW THE ENGLISH PEOPLE BECAME LANDLESS AND HOW TO REGAIN THE LAND. London: The Henry George Foundation, n.d, 16pp.
HOW TO KEEP INFORMED. Washington, DC: World Events, n.d. 2pp.
HOW TO ORGANIZE MASS MEETINGS. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, August 1939. 48pp.
HOW TO START AND RUN A COOPERATIVE STORE ON THE ROCHDALE PLAN. New York: The Cooperative League of America, 1920. 30pp.
Howard, Eugene L. AMERICA TOMORROW, Muskegon, Michigan: Eugene L. Howard, 1946. 128pp.
Howard, Eugene L. THE EVER-FULL TREASURY. Muskegon, Michigan: E.L. Howard, 1950. 40pp.
Howard, Harry Paxton. THE FUTURE OF THE FAR EAST. (Reprinted from International Postwar Problems, Volume I, No. 4, September 1944). New York: Postwar World Council. 27pp.
Huberman, Leo. THE LABOR SPY RACKET. New York: Modern Age Books, Incorporated, 1937. 163pp.
Huberman, Leo. MAN'S WORLDLY GOODS. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1936. 319pp.
Hudson, Roy C. COMMUNISTS AND THE TRADE UNIONS. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated. October 1943. 23pp.
Hudson, Roy C. TRENDS IN THE LABOR MOVEMENT. n.p.: n.pub., n.d. 22pp.
Hulst, Cornelia Steketee. A TRULY NATIONAL MONEY SYSTEM. Chicago: Public Ownership League of America, 1923. 29pp.
HUMAN BROTHERHOOD: A RELIGION OF LIFE MORE ABUNDANT FOR ALL MEN HERE AND NOW. Portland, Oregon: The Church of the More Abundant Life, 1943. 12pp.
Hutchins, Grace. CHILDREN UNDER CAPITALISM. New York: International Pamphlets, 1933. 23pp.
Hutchins, Grace. JAPAN'S DRIVE FOR CONQUEST. New York: International Pamphlets, 1935. 31pp.
Hutchison, Keith. COOP INTERNATIONAL. The Nation, February 5, 1941. 4pp.
Hyre, French M. CO-OPS IN AGRICULTURE. Washington: Farm Credit Administration, 1939. 22pp.
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THE I.W.W. A PLAIN STATEMENT OF ITS STRUCTURE AND PRINCIPLES. Chicago: Chicago Industrial Workers of the World, 1934. 40pp.
AN IDEA WORTH HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. Washington, DC: American Federation of Labor, 1937. 27pp.
THE IMPORTANT FACT ABOUT A COOPERATIVE. North Kansas City, Missouri: Consumers Cooperative Association, n.d. 6pp.
INFLATION: WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT? THE NEED FOR EFFECTIVE PRICE CONTROL. New York: Appeal Printing, Company, n.d. 16pp.
INSURE PEACE AT HOME AND ABROAD. New York: American League for Peace and Democracy, December 1937. 3pp.
INTERNATIONAL CARTELS AND WORLD PEACE. New York: Post War World Council, 1944. 28pp.
INVESTIGATION OF CONCENTRATION OF ECONOMIC POWER. 76th CONGRESS; 3d SESSION. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1941. 222pp.
IS LABOR A COMMODITY? n.p.: Socialist Labor Party of America, December 1920. 4pp.
IS SOCIALISM UN-AMERICAN? n.p.: Socialist Labor Party of America, n.d. 2pp.
Ise, John. OUR VANISHING OIL RESOURCES. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1929. 20pp.
IT CAN BE DONE. n.p.: n.pub., n.d. 45pp.
Jackson, Hampden J. HOW FINLAND SOLVED THE FARM TENANCY PROBLEM. New York: The Cooperative League, n.d. 15pp.
JAPANESE IMPERIALISM EXPOSED. THE SECRET TANAKA DOCUMENT. New York: International Publishers, 1942. 47pp.
JOBS FOR ALL AFTER THE WAR. New York: National Political Action Committee, CIO, n.d. 23pp.
Johnson, Hewlett. I APPEAL. 17 Bishop's Bridge Road, W.2.: Britain-China Friendship Association, n.d. 16pp.
Johnson, Hewlett. THE SECRET OF SOVIET STRENGTH. New York: International Publishers, 1943. 160pp.
Johnson, Hewlett. THE SOVIET POWER. New York: International Publishers, 1940. 346pp.
Johnson, James Wood. THE COMING GENERATION IN EUROPE. New York: Post War World Council, 1943. 16pp.
Johnson, Olive M. THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT. New York: New York Labor News Company, 1924. 40pp.
Johnston, Winifred. VISUAL "EDUCATION": THE SERIOUS STUDENT'S GUIDE TO SOCIAL MISINFORMATION. Norman, Oklahoma: Cooperative Books, 1942. 55pp.
Jones, H.H. LIFE AND LIBERTY. Topeka, Kansas: F.E. Anderson Printing Company, 1933. 70pp.
Jordan Frank R. A FARMER'S CRITICISM OF CAPITALISM. Daytona Beach, Florida: Frank R. Jordan, 1930. 32pp.
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS, SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION, NATIONAL GRANGE. WASHINGTON, DC, 1928. Springfield, Massachusetts: The National Grange Monthly, n.d. 190pp.
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Kahn, Albert E. AGENTS OF PEACE. n.p.: The Hour Publishers, n.d. 16pp.
Kahn, Albert E. THE GAME OF DEATH. New York: Cameron & Kahn, 1953. 246pp.
Kahn, Albert E. HIGH TREASON. THE PLOT AGAINST THE PEOPLE. New York: Lear Publishers, l950. 348pp.
Kahn, Arthur D. BETRAYAL: OUR OCCUPATION OF GERMANY. Brooklyn, New York: Beacon Service Company, 1950. 224pp.
Kahn, Dorothea. CO-OPS TURN THE CENTURY. (The Christian Science Monitor Weekly Magazine Section). Boston: The Christian Science Publishing Society, December 18, 1943. 1p.
Kallen, Dr. Horace M. CONSUMER COOPERATION AND THE FREEDOM OF MAN. New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 16pp.
Kallen, H.M. PHILOSOPHICAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS OF CONSUMER COOPERATION. (Reprinted from The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Philadelphia, May 1937). 8pp.
Kantorovitch. Haim. PROBLEMS OF REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALISM. New York: American Socialist Monthly, n.d. 34pp.
Kautsky, Karl. THE CLASS STRUGGLE (ERFURT PROGRAM). Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, Publishers, 1910. 217pp.
Kelber, Harry. RECESSIONS AND HOW TO PREVENT THEM. Brooklyn, New York: Straight Talk Pamphlets, December 1958. 38pp.
Kellett, E.A. LIKE SHACKLES: A STUDY OF ECONOMIC CONDITIONS -- CAUSE, REMEDY, ORGANIZATION PLAN. Minneapolis: E.A. Kellett, 1931. 67pp.
Kempton, Murray. SOCIALISM NOW! DEMOCRACY'S ONLY DEFENSE. New York: Young People's Socialist League, n.d. 22pp.
Keracher, John. ECONOMICS FOR BEGINNERS. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1935. 40pp.
Keracher, John. PRODUCERS AND PARASITES. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d. 31pp.
Keracher, John. PROLETARIAN LESSONS. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d. 62pp.
Kay, Ellen. EVOLUTION OF LOVE. Girard, Kansas: Appeal Publishing Company, n.d. 60pp.
King, Judson. POWER RECORDS OF HOOVER AND ROOSEVELT. Washington: National Popular Government League, 1932. 22pp.
King, Sterling P. HANDS UP! SAYS BIG INDUSTRY AND BIG FINANCE; "WE WANT YOUR EARNINGS." Detroit: Modern Publishing Company, n.d. 4pp.
Kingsbury, John A. HEALTH IN HANDCUFFS. New York: Modern Age Books, Incorporated, 1939. 199pp.
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Kirkpatrick, George R. IS PLENTY TOO MUCH FOR THE COMMON PEOPLE? San Gabriel, California: Florence H. Kirkpatrick, 1939. 299pp.
Klem, Margaret C. PREPAYMENT MEDICAL CARE ORGANIZATIONS. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1945. 148pp.
Knight, Harold V. THE CONSUMER AWAKENS. Jamestown, North Dakota: Farmers Union Cooperative Education Service, 1939. 128pp.
Knight, Harold V. THE FARMERS UNION HIGHROAD: THE COOPERATIVE WAY. Denver: National Farmers Union Education Service, 1944. 47pp.
Knight, Harold. WHAT IS THIS FARMERS UNION? Denver: National Farmers Union, n.d. 8pp.
Knopf, Adolphus. ASPECTS OF BIRTH CONTROL. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, 1916. 57pp.
Konkel, S.M. WHY THE HARD TIMES? AND THE WAY OUT. Springfield, Colorado: S.M. Konkel, 1931. 33pp.
Kournakoff, Sergei. WHAT RUSSIA DID FOR VICTORY. New York: New Century Publishers, 1945. 62pp.
Kramer, Dale. TRUTH ABOUT THE FARM BUREAU. Minneapolis: Farmers Book Store, n.d. 32pp.
Kravif, Hy. TEL AND TEL. THE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH WORKERS. New York: International Pamphlets, 1935. 31pp.
Kropotkin, Peter. EXPROPRIATION. London: Freedom, n.d. 39pp.
Kuczynski, J., and Witt, M. THE ECONOMICS OF BARBARISM. HITLER'S NEW ECONOMIC ORDER IN EUROPE. New York: International Publishers, 1942. 64pp.
Laidler, Harry W. THE BRITISH COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT. New York: The Cooperative League of America, 1921. 16pp.
Laidler, Harry W. CANADA SHOWS HOW TO MANAGE ELECTRICAL POWER. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1924. 12pp.
Laidler, Harry W. THE CONSUMER COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT. A SOCIAL INTERPRETATION. New York City: The League for Industrial Democracy, 1937. 62pp.
Laidler, Harry W. HOW AMERICA LIVES. A HANDBOOK OF INDUSTRIAL FACTS. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1926. 39pp.
Laidler, Harry W. LABOR GOVERNMENTS AT WORK. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1948. 23pp.
Laidler, Harry W. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP HERE AND ABROAD. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1923. 64pp.
Laidler, Harry W. ROADS TO FREEDOM. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1924. 40pp.
Laidler, Harry W. TOWARD A FARMER-LABOR PARTY. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1938. 55pp.
Laidler, Harry W. UNEMPLOYMENT -- AND ITS REMEDIES. New York City: League for Industrial Democracy, 1929. 31pp.
Lamont, Corliss. ARE WE BEING TALKED INTO WAR? New York: Basic Pamphlets, 1952. 29pp.
Lamont, Corliss. A PEACE PROGRAM FOR THE USA New York: Basic Pamphlets, 1959. 23pp.
Lamont, Corliss. SOVIET AGGRESSION: MYTH OR REALITY? n.p.: n.pub., n.d. 15pp.
Lamonte, Robert Rives. SCIENCE AND SOCIALISM. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d. 28pp.
LAND & LIBERTY. (Monthly Journal for Land Value Taxation and Free Trade.) London: n.pub., November-December 1956. 19pp.
LAND AND TAXATION. (Published in the North American Review, July, 1885.) 16pp.
Landis, Benson Y. MANUAL ON THE CHURCH AND COOPERATIVES. (Reprinted from Information Service.) n.p.: Department of Research and Education, the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, March 23, 1940. 16pp.
Larkin, James. IRELAND AND THE IRISH IN THE USA New York: Transport Workers Union of America, CIO, July 1947. 24pp.
THE LAW AND HARRY BRIDGES. San Francisco: Bridges-Robertson-Schmidt Defense Company, 1952. Unpaged
Lee, Algernon. SOCIALISM AND THE FARMER'S PROBLEM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 31pp.
Leheney, John C. THE FARMER'S PROBLEM -- HIS BLIND SEARCH FOR A REMEDY. Chicago: Socialist Party, n.d. 38pp.
Lehmann, L.H. CATHOLICS AND HERETICS. New York: The Converted Catholic Magazine, n.d. 4pp.
Lehmann, L.H. MIXED MARRIAGES IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. New York: Agora Publishing Company, 1948. 24pp.
Lend, Evelyn. THE UNDERGROUND STRUGGLE IN GERMANY. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, August 1938. 64pp.
Lenin, V.I. CAPITALISM AND AGRICULTURE. New York: International Publishers, 1946. 79pp.
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Lenin, VI RELIGION. New York: International Publishers, 1933. 48pp.
Leonard, Chas. E. PAGES OF SHAME OR CORRUPTION IN CONTROL OF THE GOVERNMENT. St. Louis, Missouri: Publishers of the Magazine, the Appeal to Common Sense, n.d. 40pp.
Leontyeu, A. WORK UNDER CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM. New York: International Publishers, 1942. 62pp.
Lerner, James. YOUTH DEMANDS PEACE. New York: National Youth Committee American League Against War and Fascism, 1936. 23pp.
Lester, W.R. THE TRUE NATIONAL DIVIDEND. London: The Henry George Foundation, 1936. 41pp.
Lewis, Alfred Baker. LABOR, MACHINES AND DEPRESSIONS. New York: The League for Industrial Democracy, April 1939. 31pp.
Lewis, David, and Scott, Frank. MAKE THIS YOUR CANADA: A REVIEW OF C.C.F. HISTORY AND POLICY. (A preview of the book.) Toronto, Canada: Central Canada Publishing Company, n.d. 4pp.
Lewisohn, Sam A. THE FUTURE OF CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM IN AMERICA. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1927. 44pp.
Libby, Frederick J. MILITARY TRAINING IN THE MAKING OF MEN. (Reprinted from "The World Tomorrow") Washington: The American Union Against Militarism, n.d. 15pp.
Liebknecht, Wilhelm. NO COMPROMISE. NO POLITICAL TRADING. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company (Cooperative). 1919. 72pp.
Light, Robert E., and Marzani, Carl. CUBA VS. THE C.I.A. New York: Marzani & Munsell, Incorporated, 1961. 72pp.
LIGHTNING RODS OF CAPITALISM. (Arm & Hammer Pamphlets, No. 15.) New York: Socialist Labor Party, 1931. 31pp.
Lincoln, Murray D. OBJECTIVES OF CONSUMER'S COOPERATION. New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 15pp.
Lituinoff, Maxim. THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION: ITS RISE AND MEANING. Chicago: Socialist Party of the United States, 1920. 79pp.
Logan, S.R. CAN CORPORATIONS GO TO SCHOOL? (Reprint from The Journal of Educational Sociology, April 1943.) 12pp.
Long, Cedric. CONSUMERS COOPERATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 5TH REVISED EDITION. New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, 1930. 23pp.
Lucas, Hon. Frank A.W. CAN TAXATION BE CONSTRUCTIVE? (Reprinted from The Analysts Journal, February 1956.) 2pp.
Lucas, Hon. Frank A.W. TOWARDS REAL PEACE. St. Andrews, Scotland: Ninth International Conference on Land Value Taxation and Free Trade, August 15 -- 20, 1955. 16pp.
Lund, Ernest. PLENTY FOR ALL; THE MEANING OF SOCIALISM. New York: Worker's Party, n.d. 66pp.
Luxemburg, Rosa. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. New York: Workers Age Publishers, May 1940. 56pp.
MacArthur, General Douglas. CAN WAR NOW BE OUTLAWED FROM THE WORLD? Los Angeles Everybody's Committee to Outlaw War, 1955. 8pp.
McAvoy, Clifford T. THE TRADE UNIONS OF OUR SOVIET ALLY. New York: The American Council on Soviet Relations, 1942. 32pp.
McCabe, Joseph. CAN WE CHANGE HUMAN NATURE? Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1930. 32pp.
McCabe, Joseph. THE CAUSE OF CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1937. 32pp.
McCabe, Joseph. ECONOMIC GAINS OF THE SOVIET UNION. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1937. 30pp.
McCabe, Joseph. FASCIST ROMANISM DEFIES CIVILIZATION. HOW THE POPE KEEPS TO THE PLOT WHILE THE WORLD CURSES IT. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1942. 32pp.
McCabe, Joseph. A HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY: THE HISTORY OF ITS RELATIONS WITH SATAN AND THE POPES. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1949. 30pp.
McCabe, Joseph. HITLER DUPES THE VATICAN. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1942. 30pp.
McCabe, Joseph. HOW CHRISTIANITY "TRIUMPHED." Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, 1926. 64pp.
McCabe, Joseph. MAN'S MASTERY OF LIFE. HOW SCIENCE HAS SOLVED THE PROBLEM OF MAN'S FOOD SUPPLY. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1927. 60pp.
McCabe, Joseph. MUSSOLINI AND THE POPE. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1929. 32pp.
McCabe, Joseph. THE POPE HELPS HITLER TO WORLD POWER. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1941. 30pp.
McCabe, Joseph. THE TYRANNY OF THE CLERICAL GESTAPO. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1942. 32pp.
McCabe, Joseph. WHAT AMERICA COULD PRODUCE AND CONSUME: AN EXPOSURE OF BASIC FALLACIES AND A GUIDE TO A RATIONAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1937. 31pp.
McCabe, Joseph. THE WONDERS OF THE ATOM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1938. 32pp.
McConnell, Dorothy. WOMEN, WAR AND FASCISM. New York: The American League Against War and Fascism, December 1935. 18pp.
McEachran, Frank. HENRY GEORGE AND KARL MARX. New York: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, 1936. 6pp.
McGlynn, Reverend Dr. Edward. FATHER MCGLYNN ON THE LAND QUESTION. New York: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, n.d. 6pp.
McLanahan, C.J. COOPERATIVES, AN AMERICAN PATTERN. (Reprint from the Journal of Educational Sociology, April 1943.) 9pp.
McWilliams, Carey. SMALL FARM AND BIG FARM. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Incorporated. 1945. 31pp.
Maddy, Basil. AMERICA: OF THE RICH, BY THE RICH AND FOR THE RICH OR HOW THE TRAITORS ESTABLISHED THOUGHT CONTROL OVER AMERICA. Oakland, California: Basil Maddy, n.d. 16pp.
Maddy, Basil. A NEW PREFACE RE EVENTS IN KOREA. Oakland, California: Basil Maddy, n.d, 4pp.
Maddy, Basil. WHO ARE THE TRAITORS TO AMERICA? Oakland, California: Basil Maddy, n.d. 51pp.
Magill, A.B. SOCIALISM -- WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU. New York: New Century Publishers, July 1946. 64 pp.
Mahan, Lawrence. WHO ARE THE FOREIGN AGENTS? New York: Communist Party, USA, June 1948. 15pp.
Mann, S.S. YOUR BEST BET FOR A BETTER LIFE. New York: Topical Pamphlets, March 1960. 31pp.
Marcy, Mary E. HOW THE FARMER CAN GET HIS. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1916. 32pp.
Marcy, Mary E. SHOP TALKS ON ECONOMICS. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1911. 58pp.
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Marion, George. ALL QUIET IN THE KREMLIN. New York: Fairplay Publishers, 1951. 183pp.
Marion, George. BASES & EMPIRE. A CHART OF AMERICAN EXPANSION. n.p.: n.pub., 1948. 192pp.
Marion, George. STOP THE PRESS! New York: Fairplay Publishers, 1953. 219pp.
Markun, Leo. A DICTIONARY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1929. 32pp.
Markun, Leo. THE HISTORY AND FIRST PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 32pp.
Marshall, Robert. THE SOCIAL MANAGEMENT OF AMERICAN FORESTS. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1930. 36pp.
Martin, Prestonia Mann. PROHIBITING POVERTY. Winter Park, Florida: National Livelihood Plan, 1932. 149pp.
Marty, Andre. HOW FRANCE WAS BETRAYED. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, 1941. 47pp.
Marx, Karl, and Engels, Frederick. COMMUNIST MANIFESTO. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d. 58pp.
Marx, Karl, and Engels, Frederick. THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO. New York: International Publishers, 1932. 48pp.
Marx, Karl. VALUE, PRICE AND PROFIT. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d. 128pp.
Marx, Karl. WAGE, LABOR, AND CAPITAL, Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d. 54pp.
Marzani, Carl. WE CAN BE FRIENDS. ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR. New York: Topical Book Publishers, 1952. 371pp.
Mason, John. VOLNEY'S RUINS OF EMPIRES. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, 1924. 62pp.
Masteller, Kenneth C. HOW TO AVOID FINANCIAL TANGLES. Great Barrington, Massachusetts: American Institute for Economic Research, 1938. 144pp.
May, H.J. THE COOPERATIVE UNION, LIMITED. THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS DELIVERED BY H.J. MAY. May 20 -- 22, 1929. London: Cooperative Printing Society Limited, n.d. 20pp.
May, H.J. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND WORLD ECONOMIC PROBLEMS. (Reprinted from "The People's Year Book," 1930.) 8pp.
Melish, Reverend William Howard. RELIGION TODAY IN THE USSR New York: The National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, n.d. 46pp.
Melton, Leroy. PLAIN FACTS ABOUT FARMERS IN ACTION. n.p.: n.pub., n.d. 18pp.
MEMO TO A VERY
IMPORTANT PERSON. SUBJECT PEACE AND YOUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR IT. n.p.: Social
Service Committee, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of
Friends and American Friends Service Committee, Incorporated, n.d.
16pp.
MEN OF MIDLAND. n.p.: Public Relations Division, Midland Cooperative Wholesale, March 1951. 48pp.
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Merker, Paul. WHITHER GERMANY? New York: Workers Library Publishers, July 1943. 64pp.
Merriam, Eve. MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA MONEY, MISSISSIPPI AND OTHER PLACES. New York: Cameron Associates, Liberty Book Club, 1956. Unpaged
Metzger, T. Warren, and Lehner, Anthony. MASTER PLANNERS OF EQUITY. n.p.: Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Cooperative Association and the Rochdale Centennial Division of the Cooperative League, USA, n.d. 22pp.
MIDLAND COOPERATIVE WHOLESALE 25TH ANNUAL REPORT. 1951. Minneapolis: Midland Cooperative, 1951. 22 pp.
Miller, Clyde R. WHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT PROPAGANDA. HOW AND WHY IT WORKS. New York: The Commission for Propaganda Analyses, Methodist Federation for Social Action, 1949. 31pp.
Mills, C. Wright. THE POWER ELITE. New York: Oxford University Press, 1957. 361pp.
Mills, Walter Thomas. THE STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE. Berkeley, California: International School of Social Economy, 1904. 635pp.
Ming, Wang. CHINA CAN WIN! New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, 1937. 47pp.
Minor, Robert. THE YEAR OF GREAT DECISION 1942. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1942. 47pp.
Minton, Bruce, and Stuart, John. MEN WHO LABOR. New York: Modern Age Books, Incorporated, 1937. 246pp.
MODEL COOPERATIVE STATE LAW. A UNIFORM COOPERATIVE STOCK CORPORATION ACT PROPOSED FOR ADOPTION BY STATE LEGISLATURES. New York: The Cooperative League, 1922. 9pp.
Moe, Finn. DOES NORWEGIAN LABOR SEEK THE MIDDLE WAY? New York: League for Industrial Democracy, June 1937. 40pp.
THE MOLOTOV PAPER ON NAZI ATROCITIES. New York: The American Council on Soviet Relations, 1942. 31 pp.
Molotov, V.M. THE MEANING OF THE SOVIET-GERMAN NON-AGGRESSION PACT. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, n.d. 15pp.
Molotov, V.M. THE NEW PHASE IN THE SOVIET UNION. New York: Workers' Library Publishers, n.d. 56pp.
Molotov, V.M. SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY: THE MEANING OF THE WAR IN FINLAND. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Incorporated, 194O. 23pp.
MONOPOLY IN THE UNITED STATES. LABOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. New York: International Publishers, 1942. 48pp.
A MONSTROUS MONEY SYSTEM AND -- AN EQUITABLE MONEY SYSTEM AS TAUGHT IN THE-SCHOOL-OF-COMMON-SENSE. n.p.: George I. Wilson, 1897. Unpaged
Morris, George. HOW TO MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT. New York: New Century Publishers, October 1948. 23pp.
Morris, George. RECONVERSION. New York: New Century Publishers, September 1945. 39pp.
Morrison, Herbert. AN ESSAY OUTLINE OF MODERN SOCIALISM. New York: Rand School Press, 1940. 30pp.
THE MOST FREQUENT OBJECTIONS TO SOCIALISM ANSWERED. Chicago: Socialist Party of America, n.d. 4pp.
MR. JONES BECOMES PRIVATE JONES. New York: Socialist Party, n.d. 15pp.
Murphy, J.J. CLERICAL FASCISM IN ARGENTINA. (Reprinted from The Converted Catholic Magazine.) New York: n.pub., n.d. 12pp.
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Murphy, J.J. CLERICAL FASCISM IN ITALY. (Reprinted from The Converted Catholic Magazine) New York: n.pub., n.d. Unpaged
Murphy, J.J. HOW THE CATHOLIC CHURCH HELPED HITLER TO POWER. (Reprinted from The Converted Catholic Magazine.) New York: n.pub., April 1944. 11pp.
Murphy, J.J. JAPANESE-VATICAN ENTENTE. (Reprinted from The Converted Catholic Magazine.) New York: n.pub., February 1944. Unpaged
Murray, Paul I., and Kempton, Murray. "ALL FOR MR. DAVIS." THE STORY OF SHARECROPPER ODELL WALLER. New York: Workers Defense League, n.d. 16pp.
MUST IT ALWAYS BE A DREAM? New York: The Cooperative League of the USA, n.d. 6pp.
MUST WE ARM? HILLQUIST-GARDNER DEBATE. New York: The Rand School of Social Science, 1916. 46pp.
Myers, Reverend James. IN BUSINESS FOR SERVICE. RELIGIOUS IMPLICATION OF CONSUMERS' COOPERATION. n.p.: n.pub., n.d. 12pp.
Myers, James. LABOR AND COOPS. Chicago: The Cooperative League of the USA, 1940. 48pp.
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NARA NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS ACT. A PLAN FOR POST WAR AGRICULTURE IS THE FOUNDATION OF A PROSPEROUS AMERICA. St. Paul, Minnesota: n.pub., n.d. 21pp.
Nash, J.V. GREAT FIGHTERS FOR FREEDOM. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1928. 64pp.
Nash, Hon. Walter. POSTWAR PLANNING FOR PEACE AND FULL EMPLOYMENT. SYMPOSIUM BY HON. WALTER MASH. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1944. 64pp.
Nasmyth, George. UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING AND DEMOCRACY. Washington: American Union Against Militarism, n.d. 14pp.
Neal, Fred Warner. WAR AND PEACE AND THE PROBLEM OF BERLIN. New York: Marzani & Munsell, Incorporated, 1961. 13pp.
Nearing, Scott. THE AMERICAN EMPIRE. New York: The Rand School of Social Science, 1921. 266pp.
Nearing, Scott. THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE. Washington, DC: World Events Committee, n.d. Unpaged
Nearing, Scott. DEMOCRACY IS NOT ENOUGH. New York: Island Press, 1945. 150pp.
Nearing, Scott. ECONOMICS FOR THE POWER AGE. East Palatka, Florida: World Events Committee, 1952. 190pp.
Nearing, Scott. FROM CAPITALISM TO COMMUNISM. Washington: World Events Committee, n.d. 23pp.
Nearing, Scott. GLIMPSES OF THE SOVIET REPUBLIC. New York: Social Science Publishers, 1926. 32pp.
Nearing, Scott. A NATION DIVIDED OR PLUTOCRACY VERSUS DEMOCRACY. Chicago: Socialist Party of the United States, 1920. 32pp.
Nearing, Scott. THE NEW AGE -- WILL IT BE DARK OR GOLDEN? Washington: World Events Committee, n.d. 16pp.
Nearing, Scott. THE NEW SLAVERY. Chicago: Socialist Party of the United States, 1920. 45pp.
Nearing, Scott. "OPERATION KILLER." (Reprinted from "World Events," a quarterly news commentary by Scott Nearing.) n.d. 2pp.
Nearing, Scott. THE REVOLUTION OF OUR TIME. Washington, DC: World Events Committee, 1947. 146pp.
Nearing, Scott. "TO PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELFARE." Harborside, Maine: Social Science Institute, n.d. 31pp.
Nearing, Scott. VICTORY WITHOUT PEACE. Washington: World Events, n.d. 15pp.
Nearing, Scott. WHAT THE USA COULD DO FOR THE WORLD. LECTURE FEBRUARY 13, 1948. Washington: World Events Committee, 1948. 16pp.
Nelson, Caroline. NATURE TALKS ON ECONOMICS. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1912. 59pp.
NEW JERSEY SAYS: "NO!" REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON MILITARY TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION IN HIGH SCHOOLS TO THE NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE, SESSION OF 1917. Washington: American Union Against Militarism, n.d. 15pp.
NEW YORK CITY -- A PAGE OF THE LAND VALUE MAPS. (Reprinted from "Land and Liberty"). New York: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, n.d. 2pp.
NEWS COMMENT. (Volume IV, No. 24) Ottawa, Canada: Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, 1944. 8pp.
1948 NATIONAL PLATFORM SOCIALIST PARTY -- USA New York: Socialist Campaign Headquarters, n.d. 19pp.
Norden, Heinz. FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GONORRHEA. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1930. 32pp.
Norden, Heinz. HERBERT HOOVER, THE MAN. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, n.d. 32pp.
North, Joseph. WHAT ARE WE DOING IN CHINA? New York: New Century Publishers, 1945. 23 pp.
NORTHERN STATES' COOPERATIVE LEAGUE. FOURTH YEARBOOK 1928. Minneapolis: Imperial Printing Company, 1928. 280pp.
NORTHERN STATES' COOPERATIVE LEAGUE. THIRD YEARBOOK 1927. Superior, Wisconsin: Tyomies Society Print, 1927. 189pp.
NORTHERN STATES' COOPERATIVE LEAGUE. SECOND YEARBOOK 1926. Minneapolis: Imperial Printing Company, 1926. 168pp.
NORTHERN STATES' COOPERATOR (Volume III, No. 1). Minneapolis: Northern States' Cooperative League, 1927. 4pp.
NORTHERN STATES' COOPERATOR (Vol. III, No. 6). Minneapolis: Northern States' Cooperative League, 1928. 4pp.
Nostradamus, Michael. PROPHECIES ABOUT THE WAR IN EUROPE. Philadelphia: W. Foulsham Company, 1941. 63pp.
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O'Connor, Harvey. HOW MELLON GOT RICH. New York: International Pamphlets, 1933. 23pp.
Ogburn, William F. MACHINES AND TOMORROW'S WORLD. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Incorporated, 1938. 31pp.
ON THE ROAD TO BOLSHEVIZATION. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1929. 46pp.
Oneal, James. LABOR IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA: A SIGNIFICANT CONTRAST. Chicago: National Office, Socialist Party, n.d. 19pp.
Oneal, James. SOCIALISM AND THE TRADE UNIONS. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931. 31pp.
Oppenheimer, Moses. OUTLAWING SOCIALISM. Chicago: Socialist Party of the United States, 1920. 44pp.
ORDER BLANK FOR L.I.D. PAMPHLETS. New York: League for Industrial Democracy, n.d. 2pp.
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CONSUMERS' COOPERATIVES AND BUYING CLUBS. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1941. 106pp.
ORGANIZED LABOR ORGANIZE AS CUSTOMERS! New York: The Cooperative League, n.d. 4pp.
Ornsteen, David. WHAT ORGANIZED LABOR COULD DO FOR HUMANITY IF---. Peoria, Illinois: David Ornsteen, 1949. 23pp.
Otis, Arthur S. WHAT GIVES VALUE TO LAND. (From the January 1952 Machinists' Monthly Journal.) 4pp.
OUR ECONOMIC SYSTEM. New York: New York Federation of Progressive Women, n.d. Unpaged
OUR LORD'S RETURN. East Rutherford, New Jersey: Dawn Bible Students Association, n.d. 48pp.
Paine, George L. THROUGH RUSSIAN EYES. n.p.: Foundation for Promoting Enduring Peace, n.d. 4pp.
Paine, George L. TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING RUSSIA. West Haven, Connecticut: Promoting Enduring Peace, n.d. 16pp.
Paine, Thomas. THE AGE OF REASON. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, n.d. 64pp.
Pannekoek, Anton. MARXISM AND DARWINISM. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1912. 58pp.
Pannell, Walter. KING COTTON. Los Angeles: Thor's Book Service, 1943. 48pp.
Parker, Florence E. CONSUMERS' COOPERATIVES IN 1941. (Reprinted from the Monthly Labor Review.) Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1942. 10pp.
Payne, Roger, and Hartmann, George W. DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM. New York: Three Arrows Press, 1948. 128pp.
Payne, Roger. THE HOBO PHILOSOPHER OR THE MODERN DIOGENES. New York: Roger Payne, n.d. 16pp.
Payne, Roger, and Hartmann, George W. SOCIALIST PRINCIPLES & PROGRAM, STUDY COURSE. New York: Three Arrows Press, n.d. 15pp.
Payne, Roger. STUDY OUTLINE TO ACCOMPANY THE VOLUME ENTITLED DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM. New York: Three Arrows Press, 1949. 32pp.
PEACE, FREEDOM, & ABUNDANCE: THE PLATFORM OF THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY AS ADOPTED AT THE FOUNDING CONVENTION, PHILADELPHIA, JULY 23 -- 25, 1948. New York: The Progressive Party, n.d. 19pp.
PEACE OR WAR IN AMERICA, A DEBATE BETWEEN UPTON SINCLAIR AND THE HON. PHILIP F. LAFOLLETTE. Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1941. 27pp.
THE PEACE WE LOST. THE BACKGROUND OF NAZISM AND THE PRESENT WAR. New York: Keep America Out of War Congress, n.d. 30pp.
Pell, Orlie. THE RIGHT TO SECURITY: A SURVEY OF NEW PLANS. New York: American Labor Education Service, Incorporated, 1943. Unpaged
THE PEOPLE ASK: THE CO-OPS ANSWER. IS THE CO-OP PAYING ITS FAIR SHARE OF INCOME TAXES? Chicago: National Association of Cooperatives, Incorporated, n.d. 10pp.
People's Lobby Conference. ADDRESSES AT PEOPLE'S LOBBY CONFERENCE FEBRUARY 9, 1946: AMERICA NEEDS AN OVER-ALL PLAN. Washington, DC: The People's Lobby, Incorporated, 1946. 32pp.
People's Lobby Symposium. ADDRESSES AT PEOPLE'S LOBBY SYMPOSIUM, MAY 29, 1948. "WORLD PLANNING OR WORLD CHAOS." Washington: People's Lobby, Incorporated, n.d. 20pp.
THE PEOPLE'S PROGRAM FOR 1944. New York: CIO Political Action Committee, n.d. Unpaged
THE PEOPLE'S YEARBOOK. THE ANNUAL OF THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES. Manchester: The Cooperative Wholesale Society Limited, n.d. Glasgow: The Scottish Cooperative Wholesale Society Limited, 1930. 344pp.
Petersen, Arnold. SOCIALISM: THE WORLD OF TOMORROW. New York: New York Labor News Company, 1940. 48pp.
Petersen, Arnold. SUPERSTITION -- FATHER OF SLAVERY. New York: New York Labor News Company, 1940. 30 pp.
Petersen, Arnold. UNEMPLOYMENT AND "OVERPRODUCTION." (Arm & Hammer Pamphlets, No. 11.) New York: Socialist Labor Party, 1937. 31pp.
Pettigrew. R.F. CHAPTERS FROM IMPERIAL WASHINGTON. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, Publishers, 1922. 220pp.
Pettigrew, R.F. THE UNITED STATES AND THE COURSE OF EMPIRE. (Chapters from R.F. Pettigrew's Course on Empire.) n.p.: n.pub., n.d. 22pp.
Phillips, Herman
A. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE FOR DELIBERATIVE ASSEMBLIES. Fort Scott, Kansas:
The People's College, 1915. 32pp.
Phillips, Wendell. THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT. Girard, Kansas:
Appeal Publishing Company, n.d. 56pp.
PIRATES OF FINANCE. (A review by the editor of the "Golden Age," of Brooklyn, NY) 4pp.
THE PLAN OF PLENTY. New York: The Continental Committee, 1934. 17pp.
PLATFORM OF PROGRESSIVE PARTY OF IOWA. Des Moines: The Progressive Party of Iowa, n.d. Unpaged
THE PLATFORM OF THE CLASS STRUGGLE. NATIONAL PLATFORM OF THE WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1928. 64pp.
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Plekhanov, George. THE MATERIALIST CONCEPTION OF HISTORY. New York: International Publishers, 1940. 48pp.
Plekhanov, George. THE ROLE OF THE INDIVIDUAL IN HISTORY. New York: International Publishers, 1940. 62pp.
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