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The Socialism of to-day

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Identifikator:
835096955
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-28834
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Laveleye, Émile de
Title:
The Socialism of to-day
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Field & Tuer
Year of publication:
1884
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (XLIV, 331 S.)
Collection:
Economics Books
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(13) 
Recent (Books 
Something ^yábout Them. 
<06 FICTION 9^ 
" An absurdly amusing book. There are hearty laughs in it."—Judy. 
Holy Blue f By Alphonse de Florian (tra 
duced into the English by Himself). With an Introduction by James 
Millington. LONDON : Field «• Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C. 
[Two-and-Sixpence ; cloth, Three-and-Sixpence. 
A n amusingly egotistical quasi-biographical story, wntten in 
idiomatic French and literally translated into the English 
language by the author—one of the Frenchiest of French writers, 
"An interesting and cleverly written novel by a new author.” 
This Year, Next Year, Sometime, Never. A 
Novel, by Puck. LONDON: Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall 
Press, E.C. [In Two Volumes, One Guinea. 
A STORY of to-day and of people one constantly meets. 
Though non-sensational in the sense of not dealing with 
hair-breadth escapes and striking situations, the interest of a 
remarkable and well told story is maintained throughout, 
(Prince Pertinax : see Illustrated.) 
^ MISCELLANEOUS 
* Far more piquant and amusing even than ‘John Bull and his Island, to 
which it is the companion volume.” 
John Bull’s Womankind. By Max O’Rell, 
Author of "John Bull and His Island.” First Edition, Twenty-five 
Thousand. LONDON : Field 6- Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, E.C. 
[Yellow Covers, Two-and-Sixpence ; Cloth, Three-and-Sixpence. 
I N this volume, which is the continuation of “John Bull and 
his Island,” Max O’Rell describes, in his happiest vein of 
wit and humour, the domestic side of English women, London 
beauties, shop girls, actresses, women’s rights, hallelujah lasses, 
and so forth. 
♦ * iZéabénÇaff ♦ fireea ♦ 
S.C.
	        

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