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- Q6820104 abstract "Merrie England is an influential collection of essays on socialism by Robert Blatchford under the pseudonym "Numquam", published in 1893. The first issue by Numquam was priced at one shilling. It sold over two million copies worldwide. It was said that for every one convert to socialism made by Karl Marx' Das Kapital there were a hundred converts made by “Merrie England” - though even this may be an underestimate.The book received rebuttals including:R. Nemo, Labour and Luxury: A Reply to 'Merrie England London: Walter Scott, 1895 Robert Roberts, England's Ruin, Or John Smith's Answer to Mr. Blatchford's Plea for Socialism 1895↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q6820104 author ""Numquam", pseudonym of".
- Q6820104 name "Merrie England".
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- Q6820104 comment "Merrie England is an influential collection of essays on socialism by Robert Blatchford under the pseudonym "Numquam", published in 1893. The first issue by Numquam was priced at one shilling. It sold over two million copies worldwide. It was said that for every one convert to socialism made by Karl Marx' Das Kapital there were a hundred converts made by “Merrie England” - though even this may be an underestimate.The book received rebuttals including:R.".
- Q6820104 label "Merrie England (Robert Blatchford book)".
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