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Socialism and its Perils: a Critical Survey of its Policy, Showing the Fallacies and Impracticabilities of its Doctrines Sir William Earnshaw Cooper

Socialism and its Perils: a Critical Survey of its Policy, Showing the Fallacies and Impracticabilities of its Doctrines von Sir William Earnshaw Cooper
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Socialism and its Perils: a Critical Survey of its Policy, Showing the Fallacies and Impracticabilities of its Doctrines Sir William Earnshaw Cooper


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1908. No edition remarks. 338 pages. No dust jacket. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Pages have mode...

Socialism and its Perils: a Critical Survey of its Policy, Showing the Fallacies and Impracticabilities of its Doctrines Zusammenfassung

Socialism and its Perils: a Critical Survey of its Policy, Showing the Fallacies and Impracticabilities of its Doctrines Sir William Earnshaw Cooper

1908. No edition remarks. 338 pages. No dust jacket. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Pages have moderate tanning throughout. Previous owner's inscription to front pastedown, endpaper and final pages. Heavy cracking to hinges, with exposed netting. Scuffing and loss to front pastedown. Mild foxing to adverts. Boards have heavy shelf-wear with bumping to corners, crushing to spine ends and rub wear all over. Heavy scratching and marking to boards. Heavy tanning to spine.

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Socialism and its Perils: a Critical Survey of its Policy, Showing the Fallacies and Impracticabilities of its Doctrines
Sir William Earnshaw Cooper
Eveleigh Nash
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1908