@booklet {7741, title = {Miss Worden{\textquoteright}s Hero. A Novel}, year = {1890}, note = {

Rpt. under the author\&$\#$39;s original and preferred title as\ The Birth of Freedom; A Socialist Novel. New York: Humboldt Pub. Co., 1890. 3rd. ed. New York: Humboldt Pub. Co., 1890. Also published as \"The Birth of Freedom.\"\ The Nationalist\ 3.4 - 8/9 (November 1890 - March/April 1891): 217-42, 296-324, 380-97, 439-61, 511-57.

}, month = {1890}, publisher = {G.W. Dillingham}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Standard socialist eutopia with stress on the revolution. The eutopia is described as similar to 1888 Bellamy. Money is in the form of a card which indicates the amount in units of hours, and change is given in coins that represent minutes and seconds. Machinery replaces most menial labor. Everyone is polite. Lots of gardens. It is said that there is no government, but that is not explained.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {H[enry] B[arnard] Salisbury} } @booklet {8446, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Saved by Nationalism{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {The Nationalist}, volume = {3.3}, year = {1890}, month = {October 1890}, pages = {145-58}, abstract = {

The story of a village under capitalism in which a few end up wealthy and the rest become poorer and poorer. This is contrasted, in a final section, with the same village under Nationalism twenty years later when it has been revitalized.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {H[enry] B[arnard] Salisbury} }