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  • Thistledown: A Book of Scotch Humour, Character, Folk-lore, Story and Anecdote

    An eminently learned and genial ex-Professor of one of our Universities not long since pointed out how Scotland was remarkable for three things—Songs, Sermons, and Shillings. And whilst it may not be disputed that she has enormous and ever-increasing store of these three good things—and that, moreover, she loves them all—there is a fourth quality of her many-sided nature which is more distinctly ... Read more

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  • Britain for the British

    Robert Blatchford was a prominent British writer and socialist, best known for his influential work that advocated for social reform and workers' rights. His writings often reflected his deep commitment to the working class and his belief in the necessity of social justice. Blatchford's ability to articulate the struggles of ordinary people resonated with many, making him a significant figure in ... Read more

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  • Not Guilty: A Defence of the Bottom Dog

    "Not Guilty: A Defence of the Bottom Dog" by Robert Blatchford is a compelling exploration of social justice and the plight of the underprivileged. Blatchford, a prominent socialist thinker, argues passionately for the rights of the working class and critiques the societal structures that perpetuate inequality. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and philosophical discourse, he challenges ... Read more

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  • God and My Neighbour

    "God and My Neighbour" by Robert Blatchford is a thought-provoking exploration of faith, morality, and the human condition. Blatchford, a prominent socialist and writer, delves into the relationship between religion and social justice, challenging conventional beliefs about God and spirituality. Through a series of essays, he articulates his views on the importance of compassion and community, ... Read more

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  • Britain for the British

    In "Britain for the British," Robert Blatchford presents a passionate and polemical examination of national identity and social justice in early 20th-century Britain. With a distinctive blend of journalistic clarity and impassioned rhetoric, Blatchford engages readers in a fervent discourse on the pressing issues of immigration, class disparity, and national sovereignty. His literary style is both ... Read more

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  • Not Guilty: A Defence of the Bottom Dog

    Enriched edition. Championing the Innocent: A Call for Social Justice and Empathy in a System of Oppression

    In "Not Guilty: A Defence of the Bottom Dog," Robert Blatchford employs a compelling mix of journalistic rigor and impassioned rhetoric to explore the social injustices faced by the working class in early 20th-century Britain. The book, written in a spirited and accessible style, argues against the moral and economic inequalities that define society, positioning the 'bottom dog'—the marginalized ... Read more

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  • God and My Neighbour

    Challenging Traditional Beliefs: A Deep Dive into Atheism, Ethics, and Social Change in 1903 British Society

    In "God and My Neighbour," Robert Blatchford presents a compelling exploration of ethical living and social responsibility from a humanistic perspective. Written during the early 20th century, the book reflects the burgeoning interest in secularism and the critique of traditional religious doctrines, employing a conversational yet rigorous literary style. Blatchford's prose invites readers to ... Read more

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  • God and my Neighbour

    God and my Neighbour by Robert Blatchford libreka classics – These are classics of literary history, reissued and made available to a wide audience. Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles! ... Read more

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  • Britain for the British

    Enriched edition. Exploring British Identity and Social Reform in the Early 20th Century

    In "Britain for the British," Robert Blatchford presents a compelling critique of national identity and societal values in early 20th-century Britain. Employing a blend of persuasive rhetoric and sharp wit, Blatchford's literary style reflects his commitment to social reform, juxtaposing the British working-class experience with the evolving political landscape. This work is situated in a period ... Read more

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  • The Dolly Ballads - Illustrated by Frank Chesworth

    Illustrated by Frank Chesworth ...
    The Dolly Ballads was originally published in 1907, written by Robert Blanchford for his daughter, Dolly. Contains five ballads including, Bluebeard, The Bishump, The Lion and The Crocumdile, Exciting Scene in Surburbia, Dolly's Future and The Legend of the Five Flabbagasted Princesses. These ballads have been decorated with the charming and humourous illustrations of Frank Chesworth. Pook Press ... Read more

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  • God and My Neighbour

    Huxley quotes with satirical gusto Dr. Wace's declaration as to the word "Infidel." Said Dr. Wace: "The word infidel, perhaps, carries an unpleasant significance. Perhaps it is right that it should. It is, and it ought to be, an unpleasant thing for a man to have to say plainly that he does not believe in Jesus Christ."Be it pleasant or unpleasant to be an unbeliever, one thing is quite clear: ... Read more

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  • Britain for the British

    The motto of this book is expressed in its title: BRITAIN FOR THE BRITISH.At present Britain does not belong to the British: it belongs to a few of the British, who employ the bulk of the population as servants or as workers.It is because Britain does not belong to the British that a few are very rich and the many are very poor. ... Read more

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