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British Socialist Fiction, 1884-1914: Volume 1; Contents of the Edition ; Contents to Volume 1 ; General Introduction ; Acknowledgements ; Bibliography ; Glossary of Dialect Terms ; Introduction to Volume 1 ; Bolton Trotter ; Clarke, 'What a Christmas Carol Wrought'; Ashton, 'Heaw Bill Spriggs Leet New Yer In' ; Commonweal ; H. S. S., 'A Dream of Queer Fishes (A Modern Prose Idyll)' ; D., 'Scaring the Capitalists'; Barclay, 'Master and Man in Heaven'; Maubourg, 'A Mournful Fate'; Justice ; Morris, 'An Old Fable Retold'; 'Utile Dulci', 'Fables for the Times - I: The Monkeys and the Nuts'
Anon., 'Fables for the Times - II: The PoliticalEconomist and the Flowers'Anon., 'Archie Cameron's Success'; Hannigan, 'Aristos and Demos'; Bramsbury, 'A Working Class Tragedy'; Labour Elector ; Anon., 'A New "Labour" Paper'; To-Day ; Tourgeneff, 'Only a Dog'; 'Bauer und Dichter', 'Eros or Erin. A Tale of an Irish Conspiracy'; Bland, 'Blood'; R. G. B., 'Birds of a Feather'; Broadhouse, 'How He Lost his "Strad"'; Katte, 'The Whip Hand. A Political Story- in Three Parts'; Law, 'The Gospel of Getting On. (To OliveSchreiner.)'; Bellingham, 'Chips'; Editorial Notes ; Silent Corrections
British Socialist Fiction, 1884-1914: Volume 2 Contents ; Introduction to Volume 2 ; Clarion ; Flestrin, 'A Tale of a Turnip'; Carpenter, 'Saved by a Nose'; M'Ginnis, 'Posterity'; 'Citizen', 'Little Maggie's Boots'; Glasier, 'Telby Torbald: or, A Socialist Transformed'; McMillan, 'Mary's Lover'; Becke, 'A Touch of the Tar Brush'; Lowerison, 'Auld Randy'; Justice ; 'Devilshoof ', 'One New Year's Eve'; 'Devilshoof ', 'On the River'; C. H. V., 'One Among Many'; Baxter, 'The New Shilling'; Baxter, 'A Monkey Story'; C. S. J., 'A Fairy Tale for Tired Socialists'; Labour Elector ; Law, 'Connie'
Labour Leader Chee, 'The Bank-Manager's Girl'; Mayo, 'A Bit of Tragedy'; Martyn, 'A Mystery'; Claxton, 'Nigel Grey (A Serial Story of Loveand Effort)'; Jeffries, 'A Shop Girl'; Bradbury, 'Guilty - But Drunk'; Labour Prophet ; Elihu, 'Nobody's Business'; Social Democrat ; Anon., 'Rent of Ability'; Anon., 'A Life for a Life'; Teddy Aston's Journal ; Adhem, 'Blood on the Cheap Trip'; Ashton, 'Bill Spriggs an Patsy Filligan o'er Winter Hill. Likewise Bet'; Haslam, 'Murdered by Money'; Ashton, 'Greensauce Sketches. Georgie's Fust Day in t' Factory'; Ashton, 'Th' Kock-Krow Club an' th' War.'
Plant, 'The Absent-Minded Beggar'Workman's Times ; Anon., 'Sunshine and Shadow'; 'Citizen', 'The Blackleg'; Fair, 'Nan: A New Year's Eve Story'; Baxter, 'A Terrible Crime'; Editorial Notes ; Silent Corrections ; British Socialist Fiction, 1884-1914: Volume 3 ; Contents to Volume 3 ; Introduction to Volume 3 ; Clarion ; Thompson, 'The Labyrinth. A Caution to Husbands: a Warning to Wives'; Suthers, 'The Adventures of a Drop of Water'; [Lyons], 'Little Pictures of the Night'; Beswick, 'Brother Eli on Tramps'; Blatchford, 'Dismal Dan's Story. "The Only Chance He Ever Gave."'
Lyons, 'A Distressed Gentlewoman. A True History'
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