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Page 17
... published just two years before An Amazing Revolution is of a rather different nature . For this book , The Sorcery Shop , was written not by a dabbler in the field of propaganda , but by one of the most successful and influential of ...
... published just two years before An Amazing Revolution is of a rather different nature . For this book , The Sorcery Shop , was written not by a dabbler in the field of propaganda , but by one of the most successful and influential of ...
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... published in 1922 , for example - H . R. Barbor's Against the Red Sky- had dealt with a revolutionary uprising in England , and the establishment of a Workers ' Republic , without however showing any great enthusiasm either for or ...
... published in 1922 , for example - H . R. Barbor's Against the Red Sky- had dealt with a revolutionary uprising in England , and the establishment of a Workers ' Republic , without however showing any great enthusiasm either for or ...
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... published version of The Wild Goose Chase was printed in the anthology In Letters of Red , edited by E. Allan Osborne ( 1938 ) . In this portion - entitled ' Visit to a Mine'- George actually meets those who work on the fringes of the ...
... published version of The Wild Goose Chase was printed in the anthology In Letters of Red , edited by E. Allan Osborne ( 1938 ) . In this portion - entitled ' Visit to a Mine'- George actually meets those who work on the fringes of the ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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