Description: The Freeman Jan. 24, 1923, vol. 6, #150. The Freeman was a libertarian magazine covering current events and culture published by Francis Neilson and Albert J. Nock in New York City in the early 1920s. The 24 pages of this issue include articles on the French seizure of the Ruhr, free trade, and government wastefulness, as well as Llewelyn Powys on the Song of Solomon, William Henry Chamberlin on Russia, and Howard Mumford Jones on the end of laughter. R. H. McLean has written his name on the first page and marked and underlined a few passages. There is also a cut on the final page (see photo). Postage included in price.
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Year Printed: 1923
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Historical
Binding: newsprint
Region: North America
Subject: Politics
Language: English
Publisher: Neilson and Nock
Place of Publication: New York
Special Attributes: 1st Edition