Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the October 20, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 16) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects, including "Rome's Practical Politics"; "The [John Greenleaf] Whittier Cult"; "The Gospel in Uganda"; "Spiking Tolstoi's Guns" ["A writer in the New York 'Independent' (Evangelical) virtually throws the New Testament overboard as a safe or sufficient guide for those who would lead a truly godly life. To the influence of the New Testament he refers 'the modern gospel of sentiment and gush,' and 'the numberless illusions, delusions, and tolerable or intolerable caprices that have vexed the Church.' The New Testament is ill-balanced and needs as a corrective and protection against its extravagance and its caprices the 'sobriety' of the Old. That is to say, when the New Testament (that is Jesus Christ) teaches such 'other-worldliness' as non-resistance, love of poverty, implicit trust in Providence for the supply of necessaries, etc., such glittering impracticabilities - such as rot and laligag - are to be corrected by substituting in their place the hard common sense of the older books"]; "Cahenslyism"); poem "The Second Coming" by Miles Menander Dawson; "Patriotism" by labor activist and feminist Clara Dixon Davidson; "Individual Liberty" by American Anarchist Lizzie M. Holmes; "'Why We Must Have the Church'" by Clinton Loveridge; "Is Homestead Portentous of a General Class War?" by J. W. Sullivan ("V. - What Has Arbitration Ever Done?"); Correspondence; column Politics and Economics (topic: "A Shriek for Labor Unionists' Blood' by Frank Pixley writing in the San Francisco "Argonaut"); columns In and Out of the Church, The Working of the Yeast, and Our Weekly News-Letter. A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers detached but present; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; a few small edge chips to covers; pages lightly age-toned.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the July 7, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 1) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects, including "The Daemon of Socrates" ["Socrates presented another extraordinary psychic phenomenon, viz., a sort of ecstasy or rapture, which sometimes came upon him while conversing with friends"]); column For Justice in the State: Notes and Points; "Morality in Womanhood: An Address to Thinking Men of America" by Frederic W. Pangborn (Managing Editor of Jersey City's "Evening Journal"); "Other Fads of Science" by A. B. Ronne; "The Chinese" by David B. Smith; Fiction - "Castaways in the Pacific - Taken down in shorthand out of the mouth of an old salt" by Hudor Genone [William James Roe]; news columns Science and the Useful Arts, The Voice of the Church, Our Weekly News-Letter; "Fresh Thoughts on Today's Topics: Stories That Tell More Than They Say"; "Antiquity of Man in America" by Samuel Laing (excerpt from his "Problems of the Future"). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers lightly soiled, particularly along edge areas; light cover wear; pages age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the June 23, 1892 (Vol. VIII No. 25) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/8" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects, including "Some Phenomena of Psychism"); column "For Justice in the State: Notes and Points"; "Education of Children" by American anarchist Lizzie M. Holmes; "A Case of Mental Healing" by Eliza B. Burnz; news columns (Science and the Useful Arts; The World We Live In; Our Weekly News-Letter); quotes The Working of the Yeast ("There is but one Czar in Russia; there are hundreds of him in America" - from Open Court); "Immortality: A Dialogue" (excerpt from "Studies in Pessimism" by Arthur Schopenhauer). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; light cover wear; front cover shows two tiny corner chips, short narrow moisture spot, several tiny closed tears along outer narrow fold; a few small edge chips to rear cover; pages age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the April 28, 1892 (Vol. VIII No. 17) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-7/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald ("But what of the policy of the magazine under its new management? It will be in all essentials what it has ever been" - "The guns are pointed in the same direction as before; there may be, will be. a change of ammunition; that is all"); lengthy poem "The Song of the River" by Clifford Howard; "Origin of Man" by Henry MacDonald; "The Principles of Ethic: The Origin of Right and Wrong" (From the "Westminster Review"); Fiction - Chapter XXIV [Final] of "The Journal of a Scientist During a Voyage to the Planet Mars" by Samuel H. King; news column "Science and the Useful Arts" "The Walking Delegate" by Thomas J. Ford (from the "Carpenter"); column "Our Weekly News-Letter." A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; light to moderate wear; a few small stains to front and rear covers; small edge chip and corner crease to rear cover; pages age-toned.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the December 8, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 23) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9-1/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); "Immorality of Christian Dogmas" by Henry MacDonald; "After the Presidential Election" by Frederick W. Taylor; "The Political and Economic Situation in Switzerland" [Part I] by P. Jamin; "Is Homestead Portentous of a General Class War? (IX. - The Message of the Anarchist" by J. W. Sullivan; brief note to readers: "Why has not the Twentieth Century a circulation of fifty thousand? Why do you not do all you can to help its circulation? Will you not see that your newsdealer keeps at least one copy on his stand?"; Correspondence; Politics and Economics ("The Topolobampo Colony: The Coming Re-Organization of the Credit Foncier Company" [Concluded] by W. A. Wotherspoon ["A member of the Board of Directors"]); columns In and Out of the Church, Our Weekly News-Letter, and Literature (reviews). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; short closed edge tear to first two pages; covers show a few tiny edge and corner chips.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the May 19, 1892 (Vol. VIII No. 20) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-7/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); "The Clergy on Marriage and Divorce" by American suffragist Ellen Battelle Dietrick; "Against the Exclusion of Aliens, Even Chinese" by Channing Burnz; "Mutualism" by American labor activist and anarchist Dyer D. Lum; "Psychic Sight and Telepathy" by Hyland C. Kirk; Correspondence; news column "Science and the Useful Arts"; news column "Politics and Economics"; column "The Working of the Yeast" (quotes from various sources); "Our Weekly News-Letter." A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; light to moderate wear; pages age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Offered is the November 3, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 18) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-7/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); column For Justice in the State: Notes and Points; "Atheism and Morals" by Henry MacDonald; "A Quiz from a 'Shorter Catechism'" by Hudor Genone [William James Roe]; "'Why We Must Have the Church'" by Henry David Gray (in response to Clinton Loveridge's article of the same name on October 20; Mr. Gray writes, in short part, "But even though Mr. Loveridge may say it, the truth or falsity of the Church can never be positively proven"); short story "The Wolves" by Edmund Shaw ("In an ancient city there once lived a youth - a handsome young man like the prince of a fairy tale"); "Co-Operation" by Alfred B. Westrup [anarchist, mutual banking reformer, and contributor to Benjamin Tucker's newspaper "Liberty"]; column Current Thought for Radicals (featuring article "The Whole Man Thinks" [Concluded] by "A.L." writing in the "London National Reformer"); column The World We Live In (featuring "A Swiss Commune" from the London publication "Freedom"); Correspondence; quotations The Working of the Yeast ("Said John Morley once to the priests, 'We shall not attack you; we shall explain you'"); column Our Weekly News-Letter. A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; narrow water-spot along lower edge area of front and rear covers; lengthy closed tear along outer narrow spine fold; small edge chip to rear cover; pages lightly age-toned.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the November 24, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 21) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); poem "At Ease" by Miriam Daniell [1860-1894, an Individualist Anarchist and strike leader in England who wrote regularly for Benjamin Tucker's paper "Liberty"]; "Some Echoes of the Election" by American socialist journalist William J. Ghent; "Is Homestead Portentous of a General Class War? (VII. - A Search for Public Opinion)" by J. W. Sullivan; column Current Thought for Radicals (featuring lengthy article "The Moral Sanction" by Leslie Stephen from the "Agnostic Annual"); Correspondence; columns The World We Live In, Science and the Useful Arts, quotations The Working of the Yeast [from the Baltimore Critic: "Today it is the 'dear workingman'! Next Wednesday it will be 'D--- Anarchist!'"], and Our Weekly News-Letter; magazine and journal reviews "Literature" by American Anarchist C. L. James (Charles Leigh James). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers lightly soiled, particularly along edge areas; tiny edge chip to front cover; tiny corner chip to rear cover.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the December 15, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 24) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-3/8" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); "The Clergy" by B. F. [Benjamin Franklin] Underwood ("The modern orders of the clergy are a natural, legitimate evolution from the priestly orders of antiquity"); "The Effects of Direct Legislation in Switzerland" by P. Jamin [Part II]; "Industrial Alliance for the Mutualization of Credits" by Albert L. Leubuscher ("An address delivered November 26"); "Is Homestead Portentous of a General Class War? (IX. - The Message of the Anarchist, Continued)" by J. W. Sullivan; Correspondence; column Science and the Useful Arts; column In and Out of the Church (with topic "Agnostics and Agnosticism"); poem "The Blind Man and the Elephant" by John G. Saxe; column Our Weekly News-Letter. A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; covers show tiny to small corner chips; closed tear along outer narrow spine fold; pages lightly age-toned.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the September 8, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 10) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-7/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); column For Justice in the State: Notes and Points; "Negro Lynching - A Foreigner's View Of It" by Abel Lundeberg (which reads, in short part, "Europe has been and still is vexed by race problems. None of them is solved. But there races about equal in education and intelligence live side by side in the same community, with the same rights under the same government. They tolerate each other, that's all. But where the races are very much different, as the case is with the Jews, even tolerance cannot always be maintained. Race wars, then, still occur"); "The Bliss of Ignorance" by Edwin Francis Edgett; "Land Ownership" by H. Olerich, Jr. ("In this brief article I shall endeavor to show that land, in a rich, prosperous world, can be owned only by occupancy and use, not by deed as we now claim to own it"); "Minding One's Own Business" by Frank Sullivan; column Politics and Economics (the topic is "The American Economic Association at Chautauqua: Discussions of the Farmers Movement, the Endowment Craze in Massachusetts, and Tax Reform" by George Iles); columns Science and the Useful Arts, The Working of the Yeast, and Our Weekly News-Letter. A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers lightly soiled, particularly along edge areas; light cover wear; pages age-toned.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the November 17, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 20) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9-1/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: front cover engraving of John P. Altgeld, Governor-Elect of Illinois (remembered for pardoning the three surviving men convicted in the 1886 Haymarket bombing); Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); short poem "The Passing of Tennyson" by Miles Menander Dawson; "Laws for Two Classes" by American Anarchist Lizzie M. Holmes; "Economic and Monopolistic Rent" by Michael Flurscheim; "Agnostic Theism (II. Concluded)" by Dyer D. Lum; "Is Homestead Portentous of a General Class War?" ("VI. - What Cooperation is Doing") by J. W. Sullivan; poem "A Vision of Fraternity" by Robertus D. Love; Correspondence; columns The World We Live In, Science and the Useful Arts, and Our Weekly News-Letter; freethought column The Voice of the Church ("Prof. L.J. Bertrand, of Paris, says there are in existence seven heads of St. Ann, twenty-one fingers of St. John, twenty-five portraits of the Virgin by St. Luke, and thirty skeletons of St. Pancras"). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers lightly soiled, particularly along edge areas; tiny corner chip to front cover.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Offered is the September 29, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 13) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects, including "Straining at a Gnat" ["Because only half a dozen or less deaths from cholera have occurred in New York City, it is assumed that our Chinese wall of quarantine has kept the plague out. How many cholera deaths have occurred in Liverpool, or in London? Perhaps as many as in New York, or perhaps twice as many. But London and Liverpool maintain no such quarantine as we have here: passengers who are found to be in good health are permitted to land and to go whithersoever they please"]; "Chili and the 'Irish Vote'"; "Domestic Service" ["The repugnance of women to domestic service is justly regarded as a very important social phenomenon, for it portends nothing less than a revolution in family life"]); "How Would This Thing Work?" by Individualist Anarchist J. [M.] Armsden (on Anarchism) with a "Rejoinder" by Associate Editor J.W. Sullivan; letter from Robert H. Cowdrey headlined "Mr. Cowdrey Heartily Supports Direct Legislation" (Robert H. Cowdrey was the 1888 Presidential Candidate for the United Labor Party); one-column "Immigration" by John Hossack; one-column "An Experience" by A.P. Brown (who claims he was healed from severe asthma attacks); "Is Homestead Portentous of a General Class War?" by J. W. Sullivan ("II. - The Story of Homestead (Continued)"); one-column "A Freethought Political Party" by B. F. [Benjamin Franklin] Underwood ("I see by a paragraph in the Twentieth Century that somebody has formed, or is to form, a Freethought political party. That is rich!"); Correspondence; column Politics and Economics (lengthy report "Progress in the Topolobampo [Bay] Colony" by Rudolf Kobitzsch); columns Science and the Useful Arts, The Working of the Yeast, and Our Weekly News-Letter. A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; covers detached but present; narrow chips along right edge of front cover and along outer narrow fold; two small edge chips to rear cover; pages age-toned.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the July 28, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 4) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects, including "Lynching of Negroes at the South" which begins, "Frederick Douglass makes in the 'North American Review' a strong but temperate protest against the reign of lynch law at the South; and if the acts of violence of which he complains had no other reasons than those mentioned by him, the people of the South would be left without excuse or palliation for the barbarous treatment to which the negroes are so often subjected in that part of the country"); column For Justice in the State: Notes and Points; poem "The Tramp's Knock" by Nan W. Healy; "The Liberal Superstition" by Frank Sullivan; response to Mr. Sullivan's article entitled "The Other (The Prosaic) Side" by J. W. Sullivan (which begins, "I have been charmed in reading this delightful rendering of the illusive old poem of Anarchism. Mr. F.S. [Frank Sullivan] has employed the privilege of Syrian incantation and clothed the lay with his own sweet spirit and noble diction, so skillfully, indeed, one hardly recognizes it until brought back to earth-life by the question, 'How would this thing work?'"); "Dog Talk" by J. W. Schrimpf ("Animals, especially dogs, can be taught to speak, and they have a very elaborate language. It is not necessary to use words"); Correspondence (including a letter from Isaac Broome); columns Fresh Thought on Today's Topics, Politics and Economics, Current Items for Radicals, and Our Weekly News-Letter; "Religion and Skepticism" by Samuel Laing (an excerpt from his book, "Problems of the Future"). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers lightly soiled, particularly along edge areas; light cover wear; pages age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the August 18, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 7) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald; column For Justice in the State: Notes and Points; poem "Dreams" by Lewis Worthington Smith; "The Homestead Affair" by Hugh O. Pentecost; "Further Reflections on the Great Superstition" by anarchist Frank Sullivan ("The radical reformers recognize the fact that governments have always failed to establish justice in the world. They recognize that the monstrous inequities that result in the existing horrible social conditions are defended and upheld by governments everywhere"); reply to Frank Sullivan's article by Associate Editor J. W. Sullivan; "Some Freethought Incidents" by H. J. Clark; "Brevities" by Royal Boston ("He who digs and delves among the rock deposits of past ages can find many a page of history more reliable than any of human authorship - whether sacred or otherwise"); "For the Exclusion of Aliens, Even Chinese" by Edward J. Leavitt (which begins, "Mr. Channing Burnz [in an earlier article] has the courage and candor to protest against the exclusion of aliens from American soil. I respect him for that, for he is pulling manfully against an overwhelming tide"); columns Science and the Useful Arts, The World We Live In, and Our Weekly News-Letter; "Reputation" by Arthur Schopenhauer (an excerpt from his book "The Wisdom of Life"). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers detached but present; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; light to moderate cover wear; covers show a few small edge and corner chips; pages age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the December 22, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 25) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9-1/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); "Jay Gould" by Frank Sullivan ("The death of Jay Gould inundated the press, the pulpit, the breakfast table, the clubs, and the cafes with a prodigious sea of moral and philosophical reflection"); poem "Tres Mirabiles" by St. George Best; "The Referendum and Proportional Representation in Switzerland" (Part III) by P. Jamin; "Mortgages and Land Values" by James Middleton; "The 'Second Coming' of [Thomas De Witt] Talmage" by Clinton Loveridge; Correspondence; column Politics and Economics ("The Topolobampo Colony: An Open Letter to A. K. Owen" by E. J. Schellhous); column Science and the Useful Arts; column In and Out of the Church (with the topic "Did Jesus Live?"); column Our Weekly News-Letter (including "People's Party Notes"); Literature (reviews by American Anarchist C. L. James [Charles Leigh James]). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; covers show several tiny to small edge and corner chips; pages lightly age-toned.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the May 26, 1892 (Vol. VIII No. 21) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-7/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); "Conversations with John Swinton" [publisher of the American labor newspaper "John Swinton's Paper"] by Robert Waters ["To be continued"]; "Musings" by Otto Wettstein (i.e., "If 'divine life' in nature were immanent, crops half-grown would not be destroyed. 'Manna' would rain down from heaven for the needy. Young mothers would not die before their offspring had matured, or lovely children burn to death or suffer useless tortures"); "Incidents in Sunday-School Teaching" by William Jones; "Criminals and Crimes" by George S. Hibbard; "Popular Nonsense" by Fred H. Colvin; Correspondence; news columns (Science and the Useful Arts; The World We Live In; Our Weekly News-Leter); column The Working of the Yeast (quotations from various sources). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; light to moderate wear; narrow chips along upper edge of front cover and first two pages (to blank margins only); pages age-toned.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the September 22, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 12) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-7/8" by 12-3/8" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); column For Justice in the State (with topics: "Rapid Progress of Direct Legislation" and "Organized Labor and the Militia"); "Single-Taxists and the Interest Question" by Michael Flurscheim; "At [John Greenleaf] Whittier's Funeral" by Myron H. Goodwin; one-column "Another Martyr to Liberty" by Henry E. Allen (on Moses Harman); "Is Homestead Portentous of a General Class War?" by Associate Editor J. W. Sullivan ("II. The Story of Homestead"); Correspondence; column Politics and Economics (featuring article "Progress in the Topolobampo [Bay] Colony" by Rudolf Kobitzsch); columns In and Out of the Church and Our Weekly News-Letter; column Literature (reviews by C. L. James [Charles Leigh James]). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers lightly soiled, particularly along edge areas; light cover wear; covers show four tiny edge or corner chips; closed tear along outer narrow spine fold; pages age-toned.
Published by The Humboldt Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1892
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the June 16, 1892 (Vol. VIII No. 24) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9-1/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); poem "Evolution" by Clara M. Saunders; "India: Its Religions and Customs" by Henry MacDonald; "A Layman's View of Modern 'Heresy'" by William Jones ("The course of the heretic-hunters is very simple, if they wish to make the Church a communion of the ignorant only. They have merely to insist on the infallibility of their Bible, or of their Thirty-nine Articles, or of their Creed, or of their Westminster Confession"); "Conversations with John Swinton" by Robert Waters [Concluded]; Correspondence; news columns (Science and the Useful Arts; The World We Live In; Our Weekly News-Letter). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; light cover wear; closed edge tear on page 1; pages age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Offered is the June 9, 1892 (Vol. VIII No. 23) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects, including "New England Lapsing Into Paganism"); short poem "Recollection" by Harry Lyman Koopman; "Must the Church Go?" by Austin Bierbower; "Conversations with John Swinton" by Robert Waters ["To be concluded next week"]; Correspondence; news columns (Science and the Useful Arts; The World We Live In; Our Weekly News-Letter); "Agnosticism and Christianity" (from the book "Problems of the Future" by Samuel Laing). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; light to moderate cover wear; closed tear to outer narrow fold; pages age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the May 5, 1892 (Vol. VIII No. 18) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 8-7/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald; lengthy poem "Sandro Gallotti" by "H.P." (from "Macmillan's Magazine"); "The Sunday-School 'Evil'" by William Jones (to be concluded in the next issue); "Bigotry" by Frederick W. Taylor; "Anarchism and Logic" by C. L. James [Charles Leigh James]; "Letters of a Stoic to His Friend"; "The Principles of Ethic - The Mystery of Good and Evil" (from the "Westminster Review"); column "Science and the Useful Arts" (science news); column "Politics and Economics"; column "Our Weekly News-Letter." A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; light to moderate wear; covers detached but present; pages age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the October 27, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 17) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects, including "Cahenslyism Again"); "A Religion of Puerilities" by "A Man Grown" (which begins, "When I was a child, I was taught and believed, as a child, that John Calvin, the founder of the Presbyterian church, was all that an exemplary man could be - 'a saint.' Now I have become a man, I have learned that he was a cold-blooded murderer and committed murder in the name of the God he worshiped, the religion he practiced, and the Church he founded"); "The Socialistic Labor Party in the Presidential Campaign" by Roelants Cuno; "Interest vs. Rent" by Hugo Bilgram; column Current Thought for Radicals (featuring article "The Whole Man Thinks" [to be concluded in the following issue] written by 'A.L.' in the 'London National Reformer'); column For Justice in the State (featuring letter from George G. Guenther entitled "A Court or the Referendum?" with response from Associate Editor J. W. Sullivan); Fiction - short story "WHO KILLED HIM?" by Willis Hudspeth; Correspondence; columns Science and the Useful Arts and Our Weekly News-Letter; column Literature (a review of recent magazine articles by American anarchist C. L. James [Charles Leigh James]). A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; a few small edge and corner chips to covers; pages lightly age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the October 13, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 15) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); "Relations of Labor and Capital" by S. R. Beckwith, M.D.; "The Single-Tax Delusion" by Robert H. Cowdrey; "Taxation of Land Values - II." by James Middleton with reply from Associate Editor J.W. Sullivan ("Brother Middleton will forgive me if I smile on him with a smile somewhat incredulous of his candor"); "Is Homestead Portentous of a General Class War?" by J. W. Sullivan ("IV. - What Can the Trades-Unions Do?"); Correspondence; column Science and the Useful Arts; column "In and Out of the Church" (the topic: "The Priest-Ridden French Canadians: Clerical Corruption as Seen by the Catholic Press of Canada"); column Our Weekly News-Letter. A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers lightly soiled, particularly along edge areas; pages lightly age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the October 6, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 14) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-1/8" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects, including "The Chinese Must Go'" ["The Chinese in the United States are up in arms against the Geary law, and seem to be unanimous in the determination not to comply with it" - "The Chinamen will have to abide by that law or suffer the rather serious consequence of disobedience - deportation back to their own country"]; "The Scholar in Politics"; "Religion in France"; "How to Pray Cholera Away" ["If in all the world - outside of Tibet, where prayer is done by machinery - there is a race that may claim the title of prayer experts, it is the Polish Jews, and here is the manner of their praying cholera away, as reported by Hall Caine in the London 'Times'"]); lengthy "China and Its Customs" by Henry MacDonald ("Poverty here is a normal condition. There are millions here who have no more permanent homes or settled means of subsistence than wild birds" - "The position of woman is a degraded one" - "The most infamous of Chinese institutions are their criminal courts"); "Is Homestead Portentous of a General Class War?" by J. W. Sullivan ("III. - Opposing Points of View"); "Replies to Mr. Albert L. Leubuscher [of Twentieth Century]" ("Many replies have been called forth by my 'Open Letter to the Leaders of the People's Party,' published in the Twentieth Century of September 15" - with text of several letters); Correspondence; quotations column The Working of the Yeast; column Our Weekly News-Letter. A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; covers detached but present; the front cover shows a few small edge and corner chips; pages age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the July 21, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 3) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9" by 12-3/8" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); column For Justice in the State: Notes and Points; "Diversions of Opinion" by Hudor Genone [William James Roe] ("The idea of the old theology is that in the port of heaven is a custom-house; that the collector is a very strict constructionist, and the tariff on most imports practically prohibitory"); "The Marriage Laws" by American anarchist C. L. James [Charles Leigh James]; "Morality in Womanhood" by Lydia B. Aldrich (in response to the July 7th article of the same name by Frederick W. Pangborn; she writes, "It is clearly evident that Nature knows absolutely nothing about 'morality' in regard to the physical making of two creatures of the same species"); Correspondence (including a letter from Clinton Loveridge); news and commentary columns Politics and Economics and Our Weekly News-Letter; freethinker column The Voice of Infidelity. A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers lightly soiled, particularly along edge areas; light to moderate cover wear; a few light cover creases; closed tear along outer narrow spine fold; pages age-toned.
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Add to basketMagazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the August 11, 1892 (Vol. IX No. 6) issue of "Twentieth Century: A Weekly Radical Magazine" edited by Joseph Fitzgerald (J. [James] W. Sullivan served as Associate Editor) and published by The Humboldt Publishing Company out of New York City. A magazine measuring 9-1/8" by 12-1/4" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. With eight pages of vintage advertisements, contents of this issue include: Editorial by Joseph Fitzgerald (on various subjects); column For Justice in the State: Notes and Points (including "The State Bank Tax"; "You Are Misunderstood"; "Reckless Writing"; "The General Level of Wages"); poem "To the Egotist" by feminist and American game designer Lizzie Magie; "Michael Flurscheim on Direct Legislation"; "The Daemon of Socrates" by A.S. Hudson, M.D.; one-column "The Negro and the Lyncher" by E.C. [Edward Carey] Walker (text of letter to the Twentieth Century, which begins, "You say: 'Most of the lynchings at the South are done in retribution for violations of white women by negroes.' As a matter of fact, according to the most reliable statistics, only about one-third of the negroes lynched are charged with rapes. And of these many are run down on mere suspicion, while many others are the victims of race prejudice which forbids members of different races to voluntarily associate"); one-column "The Other Side" by Hugo Bilgram (which begins, "Although the motto 'Hear the Other Side' still adorns the title page of the Twentieth Century, I see but one side of the Homestead trouble presented"); "The Advantages of Poverty (?)" by Mary R. Haymes; "The 'Coming Man'" by Clinton Loveridge; Correspondence; news and commentary column Science and the Useful Arts; news column In and Out of the Church; column The Working of the Yeast (quotes from various sources; i.e., "Take the platforms adopted at Minneapolis and Chicago, mix them up, and there is not a man in Jackson county that can untangle the mess and get each item under the proper head" - from the Kansas City Midland Mechanic"); column Our Weekly News-Letter. A complete issue; former owner's name to upper right corner of front cover; covers light to moderately soiled, particularly along edge areas; light cover wear; tiny corner chips; pages age-toned.