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Informationen zum Autor Deborah Mutch Zusammenfassung Socialism in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain was a highly literate movement Inhaltsverzeichnis Volume 5 1911–1914 Introduction Clarion J. Cartmel, ‘Jeshurun’s Great Kick’ (1911) Robert Blatchford, ‘The Perpendicular Recruit’ (1911) A. Neil Lyons, ‘Unearned Increment’ (1912) R. B. Suthers, ‘A Coster’s Funeral’ (1913) Daily Citizen W. C. Anderson, ‘Who Killed Downie? An Aberdeen Legend’ (1912) Frank Dilnot, ‘The Public Spirit of Mr. Josiah Grub’ (1913) Frank Starr, ‘The Aerial Armada. What Took Place in A.D. 2000’ (1913) Hugh Derrick, ‘The Making of a Red’ (1913–14) ‘Pat’, ‘Living Retired. An Unconscious Tragedy’ (1914) W. O. Pitt, ‘The Last Dinner’ (1914) Justice Tom Quelch, ‘His Reward’ (1911) Victor Grayson, ‘The Lost Vision. A Spring Fantasy’ (1912) Edward Hartley, ‘Mr. Prowser-Wowser’ (1913) Edward Meyer, ‘It Can’t be Done! A History of Impossibilities’ (1914) Labour Leader J. Keir Hardie, ‘Nellie’ (1911) I. O. Ford, ‘In the “Good Old Times”’ (1911) Herbert Morrison, ‘Lord Santa Claus, G.E.R., M.P. A Drama in Ten Minutes’ (1911) Herbert Morrison, ‘The Weaker Vessel and the Strike’ (1912) J. Zimmerman, ‘Stitch, Stitch, Stitch’ (1913) ‘Casey’, ‘Alice in Sunderland. A Baffing Mystery’ (1914) 301Social Democrat ‘Optimus’, ‘The May-Day Festival in the Year 1970’ (1911) May Westoby, ‘Shamed’ (1912) Schalom Asch, ‘Behind the Wall’ (1913) Socialist Eugene Sue, ‘“Stop Thief!” The Proletariat and Slummery (An Incident of the Revolution of 1848, told by Eugene Sue)’ (1911) Tom Anderson, ‘Mary Davis; or the Fate of a Proletarian Family. A Lesson Given to the Glasgow S.L.P. Socialist Sunday School’(1912) Socialist Review D. C. Parker, ‘Elsie’s Day’ (1911) R. C. G., ‘The Patriots’ (1912) Eileen Hynes, ‘Barky: A Sketch’ (1913) Editorial Notes Silent Corrections