Our Retreat from Modernism
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San Francisco: Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, 1974. Wraps. 133-152 p. Offprint. [14299]
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Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1902. 16mo. Blue cloth, stamped in gilt. v, 240 p. 1st ed. Several lectures delivered at the Divinity School of Yale University, including Religion and the Social Question, The Care of the Poor, The State and the Unemployed, Our Brothers in Bonds, Social Vices..... [70417]
Preface by Dorothy Rieber Joralmon. Colorado Springs: Ralph Myles, Publisher, Inc., 1968. 8vo. Cloth. lxxxvi, 884 p. 1st ed. [52985]
Preface by Dorothy Rieber Joralmon. Colorado Springs: Ralph Myles, Publisher, Inc., 1968. 8vo. Cloth. lxxxvi, 884 p. 1st ed. [30692]
New York: Coventry House, 1932. 354, v p. 1st ed. [33037]
Vol. 151, No. 4 (October, 1890). This issue also contains "Those American Girls in Europe" by Madame Adam, "Labor Tendencies in Great Britain" by Michael Davitt, "Faith and Credulity" by John Burroughs, "Police Outrages in New York" by E. J. Edwards, "Are Women Mannerless?" by W. A. Croffut, etc. [73305]
Illustrated with b/w photos. Sacramento: Self-published, (1946). 8vo. Brown pictorial cloth, stamped in black. xiv, 104 p. 1st edition. Goethe was a prominent citizen of Sacramento and a leader of the eugenics movement in California. [86002]
New York: Bloch Publishing Company, 1935. 8vo. Cloth. 244 p. 1st ed. [75996]
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, (1929). 32mo. Wraps. 64 p. Little Blue Book No. 1379. Also contains "The Nan Britton-President Harding Affair" by E. W. Howe, "How and Why I Wrote 'The President's Daughter'" by Nan Britton & "An Interview with Nan Britton and Elizabeth Ann Harding" by Fred Bair. [88825]
New York: American Institute of Graphic Arts, ca. 1958. 16mo. Wraps. Not paginated. Typophiles Monograph No. 56. 1st ed. "These remarks were delivered by Mrs. Cipe Pineles Golden at the presentation of the Medal of the American Institute of Graphic Arts to Ben Shahn at a dinner meeting in New..... [10587]
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1964. Small 4to. Red cloth, stamped in gilt. xv, 51 p. 1st edition. [86740]
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Auburn, Ala.: Ludwig von Mises Institute, (2007). 8vo. Wraps. 184 p. 1st edition. [96384]
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Uebersetzung aus dem Holländischen. Amsterdam: Sozial-Demokratischen Partei Hollands (S.D.P.), 1915. 152 p. 1st edition in German. [26004]
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Riga: Self-published, 1930. Wraps. 96 p. Dissertation. [21619]
Milwaukee: Northwestern Publishing House, 1929. 12mo. Cloth. 159 p. 4th edition. McIver 639. "Vigorous denunciation of evolution as anti-Christian and unscientific" - McIver. [82210]