The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 51
Scotland and Scotchmen
Scotland and Scotchmen,
By
Henry George,
Author of "Progress and Poverty,"
Being an Address Delivered in the City Hall Glasgow, Feb. 18, 1884.
Startling Facts
About
Perpetual Pensions and Land Tenure,
Being a Full Report of the Proceedings at the Public Meeting held under the Auspices of the Scottish Land Restoration League, in the City Hall, Glasgow, on Wednesday, 11th June, 1884.
The Rights of Man,
By Henry George,
Author of "Progress and Poverty," "The Land Question : what it involves and how alone it can be settled," etc.
Reprinted from "Social Problems."
The Blight of Landlordism:
A Letter
To the Right Hon. Henry Fawcett, M.P.
By a Scottish Land Restorer.
No Compensation to Landlords
A Not Unjust Condition.
By John P. M'Laurin,
A Member of the Executive, of the Scottish Land Restorationo League.
One Penny Each.
To be had of Booksellers and at
The Scottish Land Restoration League.
Office: 80, Renfield Street.
Offices open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. for enrollment of members, etc. Treasurer, John Crosby; Secretary, John Goldie.
Leaflet No 2.
Facts to Think About: Showing the Pressure of the Land Monopoly on the Industrial Classes. is, per 100.