PREC Brochures and Publications
Truth About Taxes: The Story of the Great American Tax Shift (1951)
Briefs and questions from a presentation by John H. Poelker” (February 17, 1966)
Twenty-Fourth Annual PREC Report (1974)
Twenty-Fifth Annual PREC Report (1975)
Twenty-Sixth Annual PREC Report (1976)
Members of Missouri House Committee on Equalization and Classification (February 28, 1983)
“Meet the Board” Cocktail and Hors d’oeuvre Reception (December 10, 1987)
Dr. Robert V. Andelson, Henry George and the Reconstruction of Capitalism (1994)
Undated
“How to Raise Wages without Raising Prices”
“How to Reduce Spending, Costs and Taxes”
“If You Really Want a Magnificent Free Enterprise Economy…”
“Information concerning the…Public Revenue Education Council”
“Is it Time to Reform the Property Tax?”
“Let’s Abolish Taxes and Use Natural Public Revenue”
“Noah D. Alper Retirement Party – tribute to gentle persistence”
Public Revenue Education Council Brochure
“The Manufacturer vs. The College Professor on Taxation”
“The Future of our Country Depends on Ending the Universal Confusion About Taxes Now”
Reprinted by the PREC
PREC advertisements printed in newspapers, April-May 1965
“Mueller Pushes Plan: Tax Land Not Buildings,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 8, 1967
E.S. Evans, “Two Visiting Assessors Would Revise Taxes,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (October 20, 1968)
“Assessor Group Elects Illinois Man as Head,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 17, 1968
Walter J. Conlon, “Should U.S. Cities Switch to Land Tax?” Human Events, September 6, 1969
Multiple articles and editorials from 1970
Perry Prentice, “A Proposal to Get the City of St. Louis Going Again,” July 22, 1971
“Urges City to Change Tax Method,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 22, 1971
James Floyd, “City is Advised to Tax Land, Not Improvements, St. Louis Globe-Democrat, July 23, 1971
Perry Prentice, “Is there A Land Shortage Around St. Louis?” House and Home, November 22, 1971
Carl G. Kamp, “A Solution to…The Housing Problem,” April 6, 1972
“Right Remedies for Cities,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, April 14, 1972
“Two Seeking Homeowner Tax Reforms Speak ere,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, undated
“Curtis Advocates Property Tax Reforms,” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, undated
Raymond Moley, “Liberals, Conservatives Agree…” Los Angeles Times, undated
Authored by Professor Harry Gunnison Brown (undated)
“Incentive Vacant Lots and Your City”
“Expanded Public Housing: Is Labor Leadership Unwittingly Against Labor?”
Capital, America vs. Russia: An Answer to Communism
Socialized vs. Private Enterprise Housing and the War Against Poverty
“Contemporary Interest Theory with Relevant Comments on Keynesism, Communism and Property Rights”
“Housing, Industry and the Cold War: The “Liberal” Policy that Hurts us in all Three”
(with Elizabeth R. Brown) “Taxing Land Values and Exempting Improvements”