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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 3

Operations of the Association. — The Social Progress Library

Operations of the Association.

The Social Progress Library.

Arrangements have been made for forming a collection of all such works by advanced thinkers as tend to further the objects of the Association, with a view to promoting their circulation, and to the dissemination of the doctrines which they advocate. The operations of the Library will be limited, for the present, to the supplying such works at the lowest possible price to those who will purchase them; and the promts, if any, will belong to the funds of the Association, and thus the readers will help to forward the views enunciated in such works.

They will always be supplied at the published price, post free, and when possible, below the published price. All who are interested in the objects of the Association, as well as members, are particularly requested to purchase as many as possible, in order to enable the Library to be carried on without loss to the Society. They should particularly observe that any book, whatsoever, can be thus obtained, as well as those enumerated.

A list of the books in the circulation of which the Library is chiefly interested will soon be issued.

They are principally those of Emerson, Carlyle, Mill, Prof. Newman, Theodore Parker, Goethe, Owen, Fourier, Froude, Louis Blanc, Tickers, Teetgen, &c.

Letters on this subject should be addressed to the Sec:—Book Department) 27, Chilworth St., w., or to the Editor P. Idealist, Sandgate, Kent; from whom the price of any book may be learnt.

The Scheme of an Organized Society. This pamphlet by the President of the Association will be published as a partial reprint in June next: Price 6d. People's edition 3. It is purposed to circulate many thousands of this little work if possible. Members who will undertake to circulate them separately, can be supplied with them at 10a. 6d., and 7s. 6d per one hundred, respectively.

The Social Progress Association Press.—The Association has now established its own Press at a great cost, and will henceforeh print all its own publications.

All members, &c. are earnestly invited to unite in having any publications they may have printed done by the Association, by whom they will be done at a price lower than that usually charged. The profits of such printing, if any, will be devoted to the purpose of enlarging the "Practical Idealist."

Publication of the Magazine.—The Practical Idealist will continue to be issued on the 20th of every alternate month (January, March, May, &c.) instead of on the 1st, as hitherto.

One Year in his Life. This poem will be continued in July.

All communications should be addressed to the Editor. Sandgate. Kent.