Portal:Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company
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American Socialist publishing house founded in 1886. Also known as: Charles H. Kerr & Co.
Publications
[edit]- Manifesto of the Communist Party (Moore, 1888), by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, edited by Friedrich Engels, translated by Samuel Moore (1888)
- The Social Revolution, by Karl Kautsky, translated by A. M. and May Wood Simons (1902)
- Revolution and Counter-revolution, by Karl Marx, edited by Eleanor Marx-Aveling (1907)
- The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, by Friedrich Engels, translated by Ernerst Untermann (1909)
- Class Unionism, by Eugene V. Debs (1909)
- You and Your Job, by Carl Sandburg (1910)
- Barbarous Mexico, by John Kenneth Turner (1910)
- The Class Struggle, by Karl Kautsky, translated by William Edward Bohn (1910)
- Manifesto of the Communist Party, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, translated by Samuel Moore (1910)
- Shop Talks on Economics by Mary E. Marcy (1911)
- Marxism and Darwinism, by Antonie Pannekoek, translated by Nathan Weiser, (1912)
- The Poverty of Philosophy, by Karl Marx, translated by Harry Quelch (1913)
- Women As Sex Vendors, by R. B. Tobias and Mary E. Marcy (1918)
Unity Library
[edit]- No. 1, The Auroraphone by Cyrus Cole
- No. 2, The Genius of Galilee by Anson Uriel Hancock
- No. 3, The Faith that Makes Faithful by William C. Gannett and Jenkin Lloyd Jones
- No. 4, St. Solifer, with Other Worthies and Unworthies by James Vila Blake (1891)
- No. 5, John Auburntop, Novelist by Anson Uriel Hancock
- No. 6, Liberty and Life by E. P. Powell
- No. 8, The Rice Mills of Port Mystery by Benjamin F. Heuston (1891)
- No. 10, The Morals of Christ by Austin Bierbower (1892)
- No. 11, Lecture on the Bible by Charles Voysey (1892)
- No. 13, Freedom of Thought and Speech by William Mackintire Salter (1892)
- No. 14, Inquirendo Island by William James Roe (1892)
- No. 16, Lessons from the World of Matter and the World of Man by Theodore Parker (1893)
- No. 19, Unending Genesis; or, Creation Ever Present by H. M. Simmons
- No. 20, The Cause of the Toiler by Jenkin Lloyd Jones (1892)
- No. 22, A New Help for the Drunkard by Jenkin Lloyd Jones (1893)
- No. 23, Tobacco by Jenkin Lloyd Jones (1893)
- No. 24, How We Can All Get Rich by William H. Van Ornum (1893)
- No. 25, Mortal Man by Arago Easton (1893)
- No. 26, Washington Brown, Farmer by Le Roy Armstrong (1893)
- No. 27, Money, Co-operative Banking and Exchange by William H. Van Ornum (1892)
- No. 28, Money Found by Thomas E. Hill (1893)
- No. 29, Camp Fire Speaks by Jack Crawford (1893)
- No. 32, A String of Amber Beads by Martha Everts Holden
- No. 36, The Pullman Strike by William Horace Carwadine (1894)
- No. 37, The Rights of Labor by Rodolphius Waite Joslyn (1894)
- No. 38, Evolution in Government, or, The Coming of God's Kingdom by Perry Marshall (1894)
- No. 40, A Siren's Song by Susie Lee Bacon
- No. 41, Chicago Tabernacle Talks by F. Hall
- No. 43, Cash vs. Coin by Edward Wisner (1895)
- No. 44, Democratic Gospel by Charles R. Tuttle (1895)
- No. 45, Sister Gratia: Satan's Simplicity by Chauncey Edgar Snow (1895)
- No. 46, Illinois Currency Convention by Charles R. Tuttle (1895)
- No. 47, A Mormon Wife by Grace Wilbur Trout (1895)
- No. 48, A New Woman by Jessie DeFoliart Hamblin (1895)
- No. 50, American Catholics and the A.P.A. by Patrick Henry Winston (1895)
- No. 53, The Evolution of the Devil by Henry Frank (1896)
- No. 55, Man or Dollar, Which? by A Newspaper Man (1896)
- No. 56, Hypnotism Up to Date by Sydney Flower (1896)
- No. 57, Our Nation's History and Song by Joseph M. Clary (1896)
- No. 58, Colonel Hungerford's Daughter by James Alonzo Adams (1896)
- No. 59, A Short Tariff History of the United States 1783 to 1789 by David Hastings Mason
- No. 60, A Brief in the High Court of Justice: The Ballot Box of 1896 by A. D. Warner (1896)
- No. 61, Honest Dollars by Edward A. Ross (1896)
- No. 62, Shall We Change Our Money Standard? by Jesse Francis Orton (1896)
- No. 63, Bab-ed-Din by Ibrahim George Kheiralla (1897)
- No. 64, President John Smith: The Story of a Peaceful Revolution by Frederick Upham Adams (1897)
- No. 67, Betsy Jane on the New Woman by Herbert E. Brown (1897)
- No. 68, A Daughter of Humanity by Edgar Maurice Smith (1897)
- No. 73, Cast Thou the First Stone; or, Who are Married? by Frances Marie Morton (1898)
- No. 75, The Road to Prosperity by Timothy Ward Wood (1897)
- No. 77, In Hell and the Way Out by Henry E. Allen (1897)
- No. 78, The Majority Rule League of the United States by Frederick Upham Adams (1898)
- No. 79, Evolutionary Politics by Walter Thomas Mills (1898)
- No. 80, The Secret of the Rothschilds by Mary E. Hobart (1898)
- No. 81, The Monetary Revolution by Andrew J. Osborne (1898)
- No. 82, Education During Sleep by Sydney Flower (1898)
- No. 86, The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand by C. W. Woolridge (1898)
- No. 87, Uncle Ike's Ideas George McAnelly Miller (1898)
- No. 88, The Government Ownership of Railways by F. G. R. Gordon (1898)
- No. 89, The Last War by Samuel W. Odell (1898)
- No. 90, The Outlook for the Artisan and His Art by John Pickering Putnam (1899)
- No. 91, Somnambulism by Arthur L. Webb (1899)
- No. 92, Uncle Sam in Business by Daniel Bond (1899)
- No. 93, A Postal Banking System Proposed to Prevent Bank Panics by R. A. Dagne (1899)
- No. 94, Only a Woman by Rudolph Leonhart (1899)
- No. 95, The Pure Causeway by Evelyn Harvey Roberts (1899)
- No. 96, An Act to Give Employment to the Unemployed by Robert Addison Dague (1899)
- No. 97, Socialism: What It Is and What It Seeks to Accomplish by Wilhelm Liebknecht (1899)
- No. 98, Pendragon Posers? (1899)
- No. 100, Was it Garcia's Fault? by Frank Everett Plummer (1899)
- No. 101, The Drift of Our Time by Frank Parsons (1899)
- No. 102, No Compromises, No Political Trading by Liebknecht (1900)
- No. 108, A Study in Government by Henry E. Allen (1900)
- No. 109, Socialism and the Intellectuals by Paul Lafargue (1900)
- No. 111, Plutocracy's Statistics by Henry L. Bliss (1900)
- No. 113, Plea for the Unity of American Socialists by George Davis Herron (1900)