Peace and labour pamphlets : 1920-1929 Box 2 of 2
Item Number |
Title |
Author |
Date |
Format |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Box 1/Folder 1/ Item 1 |
La Metapolitique Supranationale |
H. L. Follin |
1927 |
Booklet |
Editor Details: Andre Delpeuch, Paris. |
Box 1/Folder 1/ Item 2 |
A. B. C. du Citoyen Supranational |
Jan. 1925 |
Serial |
Les Documents de la Republique Supernationle (no.2), Editor Details: Andre Delpeuch, Paris. |
|
Box 1/Folder 1/ Item 3 |
L'Elite Qui Ne Vient Pas... |
H. L. Follin |
1920 |
Serial |
Publications Periodiques De L'ordre Naturel, Paris. Contains uncut pages. |
Box 1/Folder 1/ Item 4 |
Humanitarisme et Individualisme |
Eugen Relgis |
1932 |
Booklet |
Edition de l'en dehors, Paris, Deuxieme Tirage. Includes Loose Page- Les Principles humanitaristes by Eugen Relgis. |
Box 1/Folder 1/ Item 5 |
Le Pacte De Paris |
Frank B. Kellogg |
1933 |
Booklet |
Union Mondiale De la Femme, Pour La concorde internationale, Geneve. |
Box 1/Folder 1/ Item 6 |
Republique Supranationale |
May 1924 |
Booklet |
Les Documents de la Republique Supernationle (no.1), Editor Details:Librairie Andre Delpeuch, Paris |
|
Box 1/Folder 1/ Item 7 |
Republique Supranationale |
1927 |
Newsletter |
Bulletin No.2 Trimestre 1927, Supranacia Komunumo, A. Delpeuch, Paris. |
|
Box 1/Folder 1/ Item 8 |
The open door international (for the Economic Emancipation of the Woman Worker.) |
June 15-16, 1929 |
Booklet |
Report of the Conference held in Berlin, London. |
|
Box 1/Folder 1/ Item 9 |
Sbratreni (Casopis K obrode ducha a spolecnosti) |
Premysl Pitter |
Sept.-Oct.1924 |
Newsletter |
Sbratreni- Redakce a administrace, Celakovsheho. Roc. 1- Cis. 1. |
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 1 |
Anarchy |
Andre Girard |
Booklet/Pamphlet (Journal) |
Grantham Printing Works |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 2 |
Socialism and the State |
Friedrich Engles |
Newspaper cutting |
It is a piece of newspaper cutting about the Socialism and the State, not much details found. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 3 |
Law and Authority: an Anarchist essay |
Pierre Kropotkin |
Booklet/Pamphlet (Journal) |
Published by William Reeves, London. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 4 |
Simple talks on science of thought |
Henry Thomas Hamblin |
Serials |
Published in England by Staples Printers Limited (No.9), Nineteenth Edition, Editor of The Science of Thought Review. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 5 |
The Forerunners: peace in our time - is it worth 1/120th of your time? |
Folded pamphlet |
It is a folded pamplet by The forerunners which have an Invitation and Order Blank.Sponsored by the Fellowship of Reconciliation,New York. |
||
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 6 |
Simple talks on science of thought |
Henry Thomas Hamblin |
Serials |
Published in England by Staples Printers Limited (No.10), Nineteenth Edition, Editor of The Science of Thought Review. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 7 |
Simple talks on science of thought |
Henry Thomas Hamblin |
Serials |
Published in England by Staples Printers Limited (No.11), Nineteenth Edition, Editor of The Science of Thought Review. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 8 |
Simple talks on science of thought |
Henry Thomas Hamblin |
Serials |
Published in England by Staples Printers Limited (No.12), Nineteenth Edition, Editor of The Science of Thought Review. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 9 |
A Course in Citizenship: 'With Good Will Doing Service' |
William Howard TafT |
Folded pamphlet |
Edited by Ella Lyman Cabot, Fannie Fern Andrews, Fanny E. Coe and Mary McSkimmon. Houghton Mifflin Company, Chicago. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 10 |
The Bahia Movement offers a universal programme |
Abdul Baha (interviewed) |
[1913 or 1914] |
Folded pamphlet |
It is a piece of article about Bahia Movement interviewed by Abdul Baha in 1913 or 1914. |
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 11 |
The Forerunners: announcing |
Folded pamphlet |
It is a folded pamplet by The forerunners which have an Announcing and Order Blank.Sponsored by the Fellowship of Reconciliation,New York. |
||
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 12 |
The Labour question: being an Abridgment of the Condition of Labour |
Henry George |
Booklet/Pamphlet (Journal) |
Published by The United Committee for the Taxation of Land Values, London. 'Land Values' Publication Department and (35th Thousand). |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 13 |
Simple talks on science of thought |
Henry Thomas Hamblin |
Serials |
Published in England by Staples Printers Limited (No.6), Nineteenth Edition, Editor of The Science of Thought Review. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 14 |
Simple talks on science of thought |
Henry Thomas Hamblin |
Serials |
Published in England by Staples Printers Limited (No.7), Nineteenth Edition, Editor of The Science of Thought Review. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 15 |
Simple talks on science of thought |
Henry Thomas Hamblin |
Serials |
Published in England by Staples Printers Limited (No.8), Nineteenth Edition, Editor of The Science of Thought Review. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 16 |
World Citizens' Union |
Lyn Hamilton |
Booklet |
Fairpark House, England. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 17 |
Good Will, The Magician': A Peace Pageant for Children |
Hazel MacKaye |
Booklet |
Issued by National Child Welfare Association, New York and National Council for Prevention of War, Washington, D. C. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 18 |
Moral Cowardice |
Artifex |
Single sheet |
It is one page article about Moral Cowardice. The peace Pledge Union, London. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 19 |
Does Trade follow the Flag or Does the Flag follow Trade?: Can we develop the Earth without Economic Imperialism? we can! |
Alice Cheyney |
Pamphlet |
Published by The Women's International League, Washington D. C. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 20 |
Historic sites of old Philadelphia |
1847 |
Folded pamphlet |
Published by Penn Mutual Life insurance Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is map of old philadelphia (Form 6290). |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 21 |
My confession of faith |
Mirza Ahmad Sohrab |
Feb. 13, 1930 |
Folded pamphlet |
The New History Society, New York City. |
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 22 |
The song of our Syrian guest |
W. A. knight |
Pamphlet |
Drummond's Tract Depot, London. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 23 |
Courage for conscience |
Ernest E. Taylor |
Pamphlet |
Printed by Burtt Bros., England. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 24 |
The fighting instinct |
C. I. Evans |
Serials |
Teachers & Taught' Offices, London. (Pamphlet No. 4). It is monthly magazine published in the interests of Religious Education. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 25 |
Evolution And Revolution |
Elisee Reclus |
Pamphlet |
Published by W. Reeves, London. (7th Edition). |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 26 |
India's tragedy |
Horace Alexander |
Pamphlet |
Blackfriars Press, Leicester. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 27 |
The Horror on the Rhine |
E. D. Morel |
Apr. 1921 |
Pamphlet |
Published by the Union of Democratic Control, London. (Pamphlet No. 44a. 8th Edition). |
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 28 |
Justice for animals |
Single sheet |
World League against Vivisection and for Protection of Animals, London. It mentioned 4th Oct., world day for animals, St. Francis of Elssisi. |
||
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 29 |
No slacker |
C. W. Johnson |
Single sheet |
Not much of the information, it is a small piece of paper by C. W. Johnson. |
|
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 30 |
The great silence |
Single sheet |
World Peace Union, Hobart Place.The Article tells about Group of Peace workers, week held event from 4th Nov. to 11th Nov to attain world peace. |
||
Box 1/Folder 2/ Item 31 |
A Call: to all Men and Women of Goodwill in all parts of the World (Call to Men of Goodwill) |
Single sheet |
The British Unit of Service, England. Note: this call is being distributed in 9 languages throughout Europe |
||
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 1 |
Questions and answers on Imperialism |
The Peoples' Lobby |
[ca. 1929] |
Pamphlet |
Washington D. C.: The peoples' Lobby., [ca. 1929] |
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 2 |
The American Peace Movement: its strength, is it red, is it radical, its position on army and navy, its constructive aims, its foreign policy |
Frederick J. Libby |
1928 |
Pamphlet |
National Council for Prevention of War, Washington D. C. |
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 3 |
Do we need 15 more cruisers now? (Revised Edition) |
Frederick J. Libby |
[1929] |
Pamphlet |
|
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 4 |
Eglantyne Jebb and the world's children |
Katharine Bruce Glasier |
[ ca. 1929] |
Booklet |
Manchester: Printed for The Northen Voice by Co-operative Printing Society, [ca. 1929] |
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 5 |
The Fellowship for Industrial Conciliation and Research |
Pamphlet |
Industrial Sunday |
||
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 6 |
9: The Baha'i Revelation |
Abdul Baha |
Small booklet |
Baha'i Publishing Society, Chicago. It is published in English. |
|
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 7 |
Life-saving in Colliery explosions and fires |
T. A. Southern |
1928 |
Booklet |
London: The institution of mining engineers, 1928 |
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 8 |
Model rules for a rural society, New South Wales Cooperation Acts, 1923-1929 |
Nov. 29, 1929 |
Booklet |
Published in Government Gazette. (Form 55. Regulation 104) |
|
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 9 |
The peace pact represents the hope of the masses: address delivered in Washington D. C. before Foreign Press Association March 7, 1929 |
William Edgar Borah |
1929 |
Folded pamphlet |
Chicago: American Commitee for the Outlawry of War |
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 10 |
Prohibition ten years after |
Augustine Jones |
Small booklet |
Minister First Congregational Church Springfield, Vermont: Printed for the Committee on Community Welfare and Suppression of the Liquor Traffic, of Yearly Meeting of Friends for New England. |
|
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 11 |
The folk high schools of Denmark and the development of a farming community |
Holger Begtrup, Hans Lund and Peter manniche |
Booklet |
London: Oxford University Press |
|
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 12 |
Peace with the left hand and war with the right? |
Rabbi James G. Heller |
Jan. 8, 1929 |
Booklet |
Washington D. C.: The National Council for Prevention of War, 1929. |
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 13 |
The real hero of the peace pact: an editorial |
July 31, 1929 |
Pamphlet |
Reprinted fromThe Christian Century, Issue of July 31, 1929. |
|
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 14 |
The peace pact and the people: a message to the Churches from the Executive Committee of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America |
Dec. 5, 1929 |
Pamphlet |
New York: Commission on International Justice and Goodwill. |
|
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 15 |
Abolish the battleship |
Frederick J. Libby |
Nov. 1, 1929 |
Booklet |
Washington D. C.: The National Council for Prevention of War, 1929. Reprinted from The News Bulletin Nov. 1, 1929. |
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 16 |
The General Pact for the Renunciation of War |
[1928] |
Single sheet |
Washington D. C.: The National Council for Prevention of War. |
|
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 17 |
Newsletter |
Aug. 1928 |
Folded pamphlet |
New York: Women's Peace Society, 1928. Vol. II, No.6 |
|
Box 1/Folder 3/ Item 18 |
Neighbours In the Pacific/ Goodwill Deeds And Thoughts |
Eleanor M. Moore |
1928 |
News paper cutting |
Women's International league for Peace and Freedom. This paper cutting have 3 articles and one of them: The International Congress of Cinema Directors. |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 1 |
Banishing war through arbitration: a breif sketch of post-war arbitration treaties |
Noel H. Field |
1926 |
Booklet |
Washington D. C.: The National Council for Prevention of War, 1926. |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 2 |
A Magna Charta of Peace for the World |
J. W. Hamilton |
Mar. 1925 |
Booklet |
St. Paul, Minnesota: J. W. Hamilton, 1925 |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 3 |
Military training in schools and colleges of the United States: the facts and an interpretation |
Winthrop D.Lane |
[1925] |
Booklet |
New York: Committee on Military Training |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 4 |
Palama's progress |
James A. Rath |
[1925] |
Booklet |
[Honolulu: Palama Settlement, 1925] |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 5 |
Regarding military training at universities |
Walter C. Longstreth |
1925 |
Booklet |
Philadelphia: Peace and Service Committee, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1925 |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 6 |
The Story of the Christ of the Andes: the great peace monument in South America |
Anna P. Hannum |
1927 |
Pamphlet |
Philadelphia: Committee on Peace and Service, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1927, 9th Edition |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 7 |
Can peace be 'enforced'?: a study of international sanctions |
Salmon O. Levinson |
Jan. 8, 1925 |
Pamphlet |
Chicago: American Commitee for the Outlawry of War, Repreinted from The Christian Century, Jan. 8, 1925. |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 8 |
Chart of the League of Nations and of the Permanent Court of International Justice |
Courtenay Crocker |
Mar. 1, 1925 |
Folded pamphlet |
Boston: World Peace Foundation, Vol. VIII, Supplement to year book, Revised to Mar. 1, 1925 |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 9 |
Confessions of a pro-Leaguer |
Melvin Verne Oggel |
Pamphlet |
Chicago: American Commitee for the Outlawry of War |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 10 |
Playing at peace |
H. G. Wells |
July 1, 1927 |
Booklet |
London: National Council for the preventation of war, No.5, Printed by the London Caledonian Press. |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 11 |
Remember again: a plea for peace |
June 18, 1927 |
Single sheet |
Brookline: the association to abolish war, The Boston Herald printed June 18, 1927. |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 12 |
Have you this information concerning the world war? |
Nov. 1927 |
Single sheet |
New York: Women's Peace Society, 1927. |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 13 |
The story and message of the chicago speakers' conference: a basis of unity for American participation in international cooperation for world peace |
1926 |
Booklet |
New York: World Alliance for International Freindship through the Churches, June 10-11, 1926, Chicago Beach Hotel. |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 14 |
Military training in Canadian schools and colleges |
Pamphlet |
Vamcouver: The educational Committee of the Taronto Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. |
||
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 15 |
Shall we defeat pact with cruisers?: increasing armaments the world menace America can turn the tide |
Frederick J. Libby |
Pamphlet |
Washington D. C.: National Council for Prevention of War. |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 16 |
The National Council for Prevention of War: what is the national council? what are its purposes? of whom is it composed? what interest has it for you? |
Pamphlet |
San Francisco: The National Council for Prevention of War. |
||
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 17 |
Progress toward outlawing war: a comparative study of the Knox-Levinson Plan and the Geneva Protocol 1925 |
1925 |
Pamphlet |
Issued by Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Penna. Branch, 1925. |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 18 |
Biographical Note |
Single sheet |
It is an article about Mrs. Clara Guthrie d'Arcis, president of the world union of women for International Concord, Geneva, [1925]. |
||
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 19 |
Annual Report for 1925 |
Fred J. Williams |
Mar. 29, 1926 |
Folded Pamphlet |
Yenching School of Chinese Studies, Peking. |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 20 |
The Wanderwell Expedition: Pictorial |
Aloha Wanderwell |
Pamphlet |
Printed in Johannesburg, South Africa, Note: The trail of the 1921-1925 Wanderwell's expedition. |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 21 |
Will the people speak?: war is wholesale murder: war never settles any question: war breeds future wars |
Lydia G. Wentworth |
Folded Pamphlet |
Printed for free distribution by the Association to Abolish War, Brookline |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 22 |
Education in Worldmindedness: a series of assembly programs given by students of Woodbury High School |
Rachel Davis-DuBois (member of committee on programs) |
1927-28 |
Booklet |
Published under the auspices of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Philadelphia. |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 23 |
Origin of Mankind: being a catalogue of books, relating to anthropology, folklore, ethnography, archaology, occult, heathenism, witchcraft, native races, mythology, magic and sundry other subjects concerning man |
Francis Edwards |
1927 |
Booklet |
London: Francis Edwards, 1927, No. 491 |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 24 |
Russia in Revolution: selected editorials |
Daniel De leon |
1927 |
Booklet |
New York: N. Y. Labor News Co.,1927 |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 25 |
The Secret History of a Great Betrayal |
E. D. Morel |
Booklet |
Published by 'Foreign Affairs', Orchard House, S. W., 1s., 5th edition. with a preface by prof. Raymond Beazley. |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 26 |
A program in Education for World Mindedness: Woodbury High School |
1926-27 |
Booklet |
Women's international League for Peace and Freedom, Philadelphia, main Subject: 'The Contribution of various racial elements to our complex American life'. Mr. M. G. Thomas (Superintendent) and Mrs. R. D. DuBios (Teacher in Charge) |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 27 |
Soviet Russia's Relation to China |
Nov. 1927 |
Booklet |
Issued by The American Committee for Fair Play in China, San Francisco, Bulletin No.7, Nov. 1927, Historical Outline. |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 28 |
Geography and the Higher Citizenship |
J. Russell Smith |
1926 |
Small booklet |
Washington D. C.: The National Council for Prevention of War, 1926.Reprinted by Permission of The John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia, copyright, 1925. |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 29 |
The Effort of the United States to bring about World Peace: plans of the Founders of this Republic and of its Statesmen to Abolish War |
Florence Brewer Boeckel |
1924/1927 |
Booklet |
Washington D. C.: National Council for Prevention of War, 1927, First edition-1924, Second edition-1927. |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 30 |
The Revolutionary Technique of Bolshevism |
1927 |
Booklet |
Bathurst: Bathurst 'Times', Reprinted from the 'Revue des Deux Mondles' 15 July, 1927. |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 31 |
To the almighty spirit |
Small pamphlet |
Washington D. C., Dec. 9, 1926 |
||
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 32 |
Some facts concerning military training at state universities |
Maud C. Stockwell |
1926 |
Booklet |
Minneapolis: The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1926 |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 33 |
A letter to you from |
Pamphlet |
President Reinhardt, D. S. Jordan, Mrs. Parker Maddux, C. W. Burns, E. L. Parsons,E.D. Hanna, W. H. Waste, L. I. Newman. |
||
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 34 |
Why we should join the world court |
Single sheet |
Washington D. C.: National Council for Prevention of War |
||
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 35 |
What a university President thinks of: compulsory military training |
Nov. 11, 1926 |
Pamphlet |
New York: world alliance for international friendship through the churches. Extract from annual report of President Daneil L. Marsh |
|
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 36 |
World hero prize competition: an interesting and helpful method for the use of teachers and students in classes in history, civics and composition |
Pamphlet |
World hero prize competition, Washington D. C. |
||
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 37 |
Soviet Russia |
Sydney Strong |
Jan. 10, 1924 |
Newspaper cutting |
Pigott Printing Concern, Seattle.Printed and distributed to some friends of the writer. A talk broadcasted Jan. 10, 1924, from the radio station of the Post-Intelligencer, Seattle. |
Box 1/Folder 4/ Item 38 |
War Resisters' International |
H. Runham Brown |
June 30, 1926 |
Letter |
Letter written by H. Runham Brown, June 30, 1926, Middlesex, England. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 1 |
Today all war is civil war: we live internationally: in trade there is world cooperation now |
1926 |
Pamphlet |
Philadelphia: women's international league for peace and freedom, 1926 |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 2 |
Cooperatives and the Soviet Government: workers of the world, unite |
1922 |
Booklet |
Published by the Communist International. Petrograd-1922. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 3 |
Working toward a warless world: a thoroughly revised edition of 'the church and a warless world' |
[1921] |
Booklet |
Issued by The Commission on International Justice and Good-Will of The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, New York. Charles E. Hughes-Secretary. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 4 |
To Women of the civilised world: National Committee of the Ukrainian Women |
1923 |
Booklet |
Published by Ukrainske Slowo, Berlin, 1923. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 5 |
Women at work in the League of Nations |
D. M. Northcroft |
1923 |
Booklet |
London: Page & Pratt, 1923. With preface by Mrs. Corbett Ashby. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 6 |
Women everywhere! it's up to you |
[1918] |
Single sheet |
Peace Pledge Union |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 7 |
An Insurance against war: 'If we do not end war, war will end us |
Lord Bryce |
Apr. 1922 |
Booklet |
London: League of Nations Union, No.66, second edition April 1922. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 8 |
The first fruits of the League of Nations |
Apr. 1924 |
Booklet |
London: League of Nations Union, No.74, seventh edition April 1924. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 9 |
Some questions on the Geneva Protocol |
Dec. 1924 |
Booklet |
London: League of Nations Union, No.166, Dec.1924. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 10 |
The Communist Party, The Labour Party & The United Front: a thesis defining the attitude of the Communist Party towards the Labour Party |
Booklet |
Published by the Communist Party of Great Britain, London. |
||
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 11 |
If we can't stop war nothing else matters |
1924 |
Flier/Single sheet |
World Cooperation Campaign, July 26-27 to Nov. 11, 1924. Washington D.C.: National Council for Prevention of War. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 12 |
Conscription enters the workshops |
J. W. Kneeshaw |
Booklet |
London: The National Labour Press Limited. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 13 |
No more war: a lecture on world peace |
Ida Frankel |
1923 |
Booklet |
San Francisco: Publisher Ida Frankel, 1923 |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 14 |
The origin and functions of the League |
J. R. M. Butler |
Dec. 1924 |
Booklet |
London: League of Nations Union, No.168, Dec.1924. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 15 |
The 'Labour Covenant' (part XIII of the Treaty of Versailles) Explained |
Jan. 1925 |
Booklet |
London: League of Nations Union, No.172, Jan.1925. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 16 |
The Latest from Paris! |
A. C. Racey |
Single sheet |
It is just a Picture- of a women wearing hat. A. C. Racey im 'Montreal Star'. Latest Modes: League of Nations HAT. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 17 |
Berlin's fight with disease and poverty |
Sydney Strong |
Feb. 1, 1923 |
Pamphlet |
Note: 2 copies |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 18 |
It's war- that's all |
Sydney Strong |
Mar. 6, 1923 |
Pamphlet |
Berlin, Mar. 6, 1923 |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 19 |
The abolition of war: the case against war and questions and answers concerning war |
Sherwood Eddy and Kirby Page |
1924 |
Booklet |
New York: George H. Doran Company. Christianity and World Problems: No.7 |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 20 |
Fools' Business' |
Henry W. Pinkham (Sec'y- Treas) |
Mar. 1921 |
Pamphlet |
Printed by The Association to Abolish War, President- Charles F. Dole. Reprinted from 'The World Tomorrow', Mar. 1921. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 21 |
Shall Germany Pay? |
John Nevin Sayre |
Apr. 1921 |
Pamphlet |
The Association to Abolish War, president- Charles F. Dole. Abbreviated from 'The World Tomorrow', Apr. 1921. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 22 |
An International Memorial Day: May 30, in support of international peace, arbitration and good will |
J. W. Hamilton |
Oct. 2, 1921 |
Leaflet |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 23 |
Disarmament and Unemployment |
Booklet |
London: Women's International League. Printed by E. G. Dunstan & Co. |
||
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 24 |
The Soviet Constitution |
Andrew Rothstein |
1923 |
Booklet |
London: Published for The Information Department of The Russian Trade Delegation by The Labour Publishing Company LTD. First published in England, 1923. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 25 |
Federal Convention: an international conference adequate to its purpose: history significance documents relating to one sucessful international organization |
May- Sept. 1787 |
Booklet |
Washington D. C.: The American Peace Society (1815-1922). Publishers 'Advocate of Peace' |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 26 |
Japan's reaction to exclusion law |
Yusuke Tsumuri |
Pamphlet |
Pigott Print, Address by Yusuke Tsumuri- formerly counsellor for Japanese Railways, delegate to the Institute of Pacific Relations, held at Honolulu, July1-15. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 27 |
Kagawa of the slums |
John A. Brailsford |
1924 |
Pamphlet |
Seattle: Seattle Fellowship, 1924, Successful Men Series. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 28 |
Life of Jack London |
H. M. Tichenor, E. Haldeman-Julius |
1923 |
Booklet |
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, Little blue book No.183 |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 29 |
Internationale Der Kriegsdienstgegner L'Internationale Des Resistants Contre La Guerre War Resisters' Internationale Internacionalo De Kontraumilitistoj |
H. Runham Brown (Secretary) |
Nov. 1923 |
Booklet |
Middlesex, England: Bulletin No.II, It is published in English, French, German, Russian and Esperanto. Nov. 1923. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 30 |
The New British Government and Peace |
H. M. Swanwick |
1924 |
Booklet |
Published by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, May 1-8, 1924. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 31 |
The next war, a war of poison Gas |
Dr. Gertrud Woker |
Folded pamphlet |
Geneve: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. No.8 |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 32 |
Preparedness-but which |
Frederick J. Libby |
Apr. 1923 |
Booklet |
Washington D. C.: National Council for Prevention of War. Reprinted from'The Locomotive Engineers Journal' for April, 1923, and revised by the author. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 33 |
A personal word: from the Initiator of the seven years' world campaign to end war |
G. Spiller |
July 1, 1924 |
Letter |
Geneva, July 1, 1924. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 34 |
Can we rid the world of war? |
Eleanor Acland |
Booklet |
London: Printed and Published by Edgar G. Dunstan & Co., for the Peacemakers' Pilgrimage Committee. Index Letter A. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 35 |
Translation of a Message of Romain Rolland: Sent to a Public meeting on 'War or Reconciliation?' organised by the French Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. |
Romain Rolland |
Jan. 15, 1924 |
Pamphlet |
Geneve: Published by the Women's International Leagu for Peace and Freedom, 1924. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 36 |
Industrial Position of Soviet Russia and the prospects of foreign trade |
R. Arsky |
1922 |
Booklet |
Published by the Communist International, Petrograd-1922. Workers of the World, unite. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 37 |
Irrepressible America |
Scott Nearing |
1922 |
Booklet |
New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1922. No.I |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 38 |
What is this Communist Party?:a plain statement of a plain case |
W. McLaine |
Booklet |
Communist Party of Great Britain. Third Impression, Revised & Amplified by the Author W. McLaine. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 39 |
The League and its Critics: a report to the Council of the Australian League of Nations Union (N.S.W. Branch) by a Committe appointed to investigate recent criticism of the League of Nations |
Booklet |
Sydney: Australian League of Nations Union, Chairman- A. H. Garnsey. |
||
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 40 |
The winning plan |
Jan. 1924 |
Booklet |
New York: The American Peace Award, 1924. Selected by the Jury of The American Peace Award, offered by Edward W. Bok for 'the best practicable plan by which the United States may cooperate with other nations to achieve and preserve the peace of the world'. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 41 |
Collective Homicide: letter to Harry Emerson Fosdick |
Henry W. Pinkham |
Dec. 1922 |
Booklet |
Boston: The Association to Abolish War, first printing Dec. 1922, Copyright - 1923 by Henry W. Pinkham. With an Introduction by Charles F. Dole and a Note from Norman Angell. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 42 |
Prevention of the causes of war: the adjustment of diplomatic service to modern conditions |
Madame Clara Guthrie D'Arcis |
May-24 |
Booklet |
The following paper is reprinted from the Report of the Conference held under the auspices of the International Council of Women at Wembley, May 1924. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 43 |
Anglo-French Relations: the policy of the union of Democratic Control |
Francis Birrell and Robert Dell |
Booklet |
London: Published by Union of Democratic Control. |
|
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 44 |
Memories of Lenin |
N. Krupskaya |
[1924] |
Booklet |
Begin with Foreward, first 2 pages of the book is missing. Selected Passages from 'Memories of Lenin' by N. Krupskaya (Lenin's wife and life companion) Lenin in London. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 45 |
American adventures in Imperialism |
W. D. Lane |
Mar. 17, 1924 |
Folded pamphlet |
Seattle: Pigott Printing Concern, 1924. Address by W. D. Lane before the Commonwealth Club, March 17, 1924. Voted to print. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 46 |
Grave Consequences': six articles on the American-Japanese situation |
Frederick Starr |
Apr. 30, 1924 |
Booklet |
Seattle: Pigott Printing Concern, Copyrighted- John F. Dille Co. |
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 47 |
Nietzsche on 'Defense': for the people: to read, adopt, and distribute |
Single sheet |
Printed for free distribution by the Association to Abolish War, Brookline, Mass. |
||
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 48 |
Was Germany solely responsible for the war?: for the people: to read, adopt and distribute |
Single sheet |
Printed for free distribution by the Association to Abolish War, Brookline, Mass. |
||
Box1/ Folder 5/ Item 49 |
Decress: issued by the Revolutionary people's Government |
1922 |
Booklet |
Published by the Communist International. Petrograd, 1922, Workers of the World, unite. |