IV. Esau; or, The Banker's Victim.
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V. The People's Cause.
CONTENTS:
1. The Threefold Contention of Industry. _Gen. J. B. Weaver, Presidential Nominee of People's Party._ 2. The Negro Question In the South. _Hon. Thos. E. Watson, M. C. from Georgia._ 3. The Menace of Plutocracy. _B. O. Flower, Editor of "The Arena."_ 4. The Communism of Capital. _Hon. John Davis, M. C. from Kansas._ 5. The Pending Presidential Campaign. _Hon. J. H. Kyle, State Senator from South Dakota; Thos. E. Watson, M. C. from Georgia._
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Salome Shepard, Reformer.
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The Law of Laws.
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Along Shore with a Man of War.
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Evolution.
Popular lectures by leading thinkers, delivered before the Brooklyn Ethical Association. This work is of inestimable value to the general reader who is interested in Evolution as applied to religious, scientific, and social themes. It is the joint work of a number of the foremost thinkers in America to-day. One volume, handsome cloth, illustrated, complete index. 408 pp. Price, postpaid, $2.00.
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