The Revolutionary Tendencies of the Age; Their Cause and Their Ultimate Aim.
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897. Hardcover. iii, 171p., presswork on laid-lined paperstock throughout, hardbound in 8x5.5 inch dark blue cloth boards gilt. Quite sound (hinges perfect, textblock snug) with wear and fray to spine rims and a slight turning of corner-tips, clean and unmarked within, a good to very good copy. Text commences with a metaphorical fiction (hermit in forest) that transitions to a scold of both greedy capitalist and ignorant commoner.
Cat.No: 284759
Price: $15.00
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