LITERARY AND ARTISTIC GOSSIP

... the press for the new year whiich will provc of general interest. Amongst them may be nientioned a ' 11 istory of American Socialists, by (Father) J. llumphrey Iloyes. It wil' he remcmbered that IMr. llepwortli l)ixon l.as treated this subject at great ...

THE GERMAN WORKING MAN

... of living being so much lower abroad. One chapter is devoted to the condition of German working men in Switzerland. Their socialist proclivities must be rather pronounced, judging from their organ, the Fez-c'Isiw or Travelling-bag, as described by Mr ...

GUSTAVUS BERGENROTH*

... Berlin, and in the following year, I843, to Cologne; and in the latter city he soon became the most prominent member of the Socialist party, which was then forming there under the influence of the French Saint-Simonians,-speaking at their meetings, associating ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1870
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
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THE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS AT THE STUART HALL

... Comednate; ,Ernest Picard, who appears t rose pinhks when cmtoed. t8, mnan of his colleagues; quires, who, 'notwrithstanding his socialist bias, painted g English society under a most pleasing light in the Refise c does De-ta Mnclcds; and MMt. Reboul, F'erry, ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... period was that of the celebrated Alexander Herzen, the leader of the student party at Moscow, and the founder of the Russian Socialist School. In the last year of the Crimean War he esta- blished his free Russian printing-house, and imme- diately after the ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR MAY

... Against Time, gets Into the thick of the plot. The remaining contribu- tions are Prince Moleskine's Conspiraey, a Russian Socialist Bubble, and ?? Gene- rcso,' the former of which is well worth per. using. ST. PAuLS.-This magazine is chiefly attractive ...

MAGAZINES FOR MAY

... tributed somuch to the interest of recent numbers. Prince Maleskine's Conspiracy, thouph professedly the history of a Eussian socialist bubble, is really a satire on French -evolutionary schemes, the prime mover in the conspiracy being a harebrained French ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... m the hall went down To fed the little raved in the ?? That holloa as the gay b rouoherolls by, 'Tweie well f6- s am In Socialist I think you said? Tbat is a strange long word. Think you, you know the meaning of the same? ;l6dr terms like thede are tossed ...

SOCIALIST POETRY

... SOCIALIST POETR 1K. .APOLOGY is hardlv needed for calling attention to the ballad poetry of French Socialism, especially such a collection of it as appears in the i'andsome volume before us. The theories of Fourier, St. Simon, Cabel, and the rest may ...

THE BANE OF A LIFE.*

... in the union some very faint resemblance to the sturdy protective guilds of older times there is even a dim shadowing of socialist principles, and an acceptance of the dogma that the rights and interests of the individual must give way to the common weal ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... of Paris to visit and ' fraternise ' with them, for the pur- pose of fellowship and union against the common enemies, the socialists and the reactionary parties (Imperialist and Royal). The National Guards of Paris were thus invited by those of Havre. At ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... we should send more people to become landowners in the colonies, as it 1.5 hopeless forlte'oepc n hr of the English soil. Socialist reformiers who are beginning to ~prick uip, theIir, ears now that, there is'a Republic across Dover Straits', m~ay reply ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1870
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
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