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was for many years a resident of one of these colonies and has visited, personally, scores of others, which particularly fits him for the task. Cloth, 433 pages, with 17 full-page illustrations +$1.00+ +The Sale of an Appetite.+ By Paul Lafargue. This book by one of the foremost socialists of Europe is a notable work of art considered merely as a story and at the same time it is one of the most stirring indictments of the capitalist system ever written. Cloth, illustrated +50c.+ +The Triumph of Life.+ By Wilhelm Boelsche. The German critics of this book all agree that it is more interesting than his previous work on "The Evolution of Man," and those who have read the former work will realize what this means. The book is the story of the victory of life over the planet earth and is told in a marvelously vivid and picturesque manner. Cloth +50c.+ +Poems of Walt Whitman.+ We have secured a reprint of Whitman's famous "Leaves of Grass" for the benefit of those who, having read Mrs. Maynard's charming introduction, may desire to read the poet. Nearly all of Whitman's poems are contained therein, and John Burroughs has written a biographical introduction. TO YOU, WHOEVER YOU ARE. I will leave all, and come and make the hymns of you; None have understood you, but I understand you, None have done justice to you--you have not done justice to yourself. Cloth, 341 pages +75c.+ +Crime and Criminals.+ By Clarence S. Darrow. This is an address delivered to the prisoners at the county jail in Chicago. It shows the real cause of what is called crime and the real way to put an end to it. Paper +10c.+ +Katharine Breshkovsky--"For Russia's Freedom."+ By Ernest Poole. This is the true story of a Russian woman revolutionist who has been addressing immense crowds in American cities. "Daughter of a nobleman and earnest philanthropist; then revolutionist, hard-labor convict, and exile for twenty-three years in Siberia; and now a heroic old woman of sixty-one, she has plunged again into the dangerous struggle for freedom." Paper +10c.+ All Orders, Money Prepaid, to be sent to E. GOLDMAN, Box 217, Madison Square Station, New York City. End of Project Gutenberg's Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 2, April 1906, by Various *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MOTHER EARTH, APRIL 1906 *** ***** This file should be named 27118.txt or 27118.zip ***** This and all associated files of various
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