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E. Haldeman-Julius (1889–1951)

Auteur de The Essence of Buddhism

80 oeuvres 143 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de E. Haldeman-Julius

The Essence of Buddhism (2011) — Directeur de publication — 22 exemplaires
The meaning of atheism (1930) 9 exemplaires
Dust (2012) — Auteur — 6 exemplaires
Proverbs Of Arabia (2007) 2 exemplaires
Embers: A Play in One Act (1923) 2 exemplaires
A Cynic Looks at Life 2 exemplaires
The Big American Parade (1929) 2 exemplaires
Why I do not fear death (1929) 2 exemplaires
Little blue book 2 exemplaires
The Unworthy Coopers 1 exemplaire
Comtesse du Jones 1 exemplaire
Caught 1 exemplaire
Dust 1 exemplaire
Irish fairy tales 1 exemplaire
Guide to Stoicism 1 exemplaire

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Heather.Dennis | Nov 29, 2017 |
This is an accessible and thought-provoking memoir about books and sales written by the once popular publicist and socialist businessman, Emmanuel Haldeman-Julius. This deserves to be read by anyone with an interest in publishing, but also in the shaping of American history and its 'public psychology' in the twentieth century. From the small town of Girard, in Kansas, Haldeman-Julius took over an important socialist organ of thought called An Appeal to Reason, and followed in the footsteps of giants of American literature such as Jack London. Publishing out of print or cheap classics, as well as gathering together writers such as Will Durant, Haldeman-Julius worked with his wife Ana Marcet Julius to publish millions of editions of pamphlets in the Little Blue Books series. At the small size of 8cm x 12cm, these Little Blue Books were bought up by mail order by millions of readers during the depression in the 1920s and ended up in vending machines in the 1930s. Haldeman-Julius' empire in book publishing started crumbling after J. Edgar Hoover put him on his enemies list because of his frank treatment of subjects such as marriage, sex, socialism, atheism, and politics, finally convicting him of tax evasion. Haldeman-Julius died in mysterious circumstances in 1951, appearing to drown in his own pool. This book published in 1928 by the legendary publish Simon and Schuster in New York tells the story of Haldeman-Julius' success and gives his insights into the reading public in America.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Beornn | Jun 11, 2017 |
Sheeple, press and both political parties need to put down the gun control and immigration reform and read this booklet, it just might scare you enough to save America from committing suicide.
 
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39again | Apr 21, 2013 |

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Œuvres
80
Membres
143
Popularité
#144,062
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
3
ISBN
16

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