The Light of Persia; or, The Death of Mammon and other Poems of Prophecy, Profit and Peace. Together with Nearly Three Hundred Citations Quoted from "The Learned of All Lands" Which have a direct bearing not only on the Poems, but upon the burning questions of the day.

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Singerman ID: supp0799
Year: 1890
Entry: McIntyre, George P. The Light of Persia; or, The Death of Mammon and other Poems of Prophecy, Profit and Peace. Together with Nearly Three Hundred Citations Quoted from "The Learned of All Lands" Which have a direct bearing not only on the Poems, but upon the burning questions of the day. Chicago: The Wage Workers’ Publishing Co., 1890. 221 p.
Author/Editor: McIntyre, George P
Location: Chicago, IL
Holdings: DLC , ICN , RPB
Title: The Light of Persia; or, The Death of Mammon and other Poems of Prophecy, Profit and Peace. Together with Nearly Three Hundred Citations Quoted from "The Learned of All Lands" Which have a direct bearing not only on the Poems, but upon the burning questions of the day.
Printer/Publisher: The Wage Workers' Publishing Co.
Language: English
Notes: "America. An Address to the American ꞌHouse of Lordsꞌ in Behalf of the ꞌCommonsꞌ": pp. 51-56 (at p. 55, a complaint against the "lust of gold" and "The Press of a Foreign Jew." See also the author’s notes on pp. 122-28 in reference to the money question and bimetallism.