Series Three

Correspondence, published and unpublished works by Anna George De Mille, and documents pertaining to Citizen of the World (sorted by date)

Correspondence

Tom Johnson to Anna George De Mille, Jun 16 1902
Robert Schalkenbach Foundation to Anna George De Mille, December 9, 1935
Robert Schalkenbach Foundation to Anna George De Mille, December 12, 1935
Charles O’Connor Hennessy to Anna George De Mille, December 12, 1935
Charless O’ Connor Hennessy to Anna George De Mille, January 6, 1936
RBH to Anna George De Mille, February 29, 1936
Charles O’ Connor Hennessy to Anna George De Mille, March 14, 1936
Charles O’Connor Hennessy to Anna George De Mille, March 14, 1936_2
M.J. Hennessy to Anna George De Mille, November 13, 1936
Frank Hancock Hennessy to Anna George De Mille, November 30, 1936
Anna George De Mille to Fellow Members of the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, February 19, 1937
Charles O’Connor Hennessy to Anna George De Mille, December 9, 1937
Wm. Lloyd Garrison [Jr.] to Anna George De Mille, May 3, 1939
Edward Lyman to Anna George De Mille, Mar 4, 1941
David Rosenblum to Anna George De Mille, Mar 7 1941
Malcolm W. Bayley to Anna George De Mille, Mar 12, 1941
British Press Service to Anna George De Mille, 1941
Josiah C. Wedgwood to Anna George De Mille, Jan 11, 1941
Josiah C. Wedgwood to Anna George De Mille, Nov 1, 1941
Correspondence between Anna George De Mille and Edgar Allen Stickney, June-July 1942
Paul North Rice to Mrs. A. George De Mille, February 14, 1942
Anna George De Mille to Samuel Green, Feb 23, 1942
E.N. Hensen to Anna George De Mille, Sept 10, 1942
H.N. Hensen to Anna George De Mille, September 20, 1942
Pearl S. Buck to Mrs De Mille, October 2, 1942
Pearl S. Buck to Mrs. De Mille, October 6, 1942
Arthur Madsen to Anna George De Mille, December 13, 1946
Otto K. Dorn to Anna George De Mille, 1947
[Charles O’Connor Hennessy] to Anna George De Mille, undated

Published and Unpublished Works (sorted by date)

Anna George’s Private Recollections of Her Father, 1897
“Lectures on the Single Tax,” 1931
“The Continuing Struggle for Justice,” 1933
“The Life of Henry George: An Address Delivered Before the Long Beach Forum,” Dec 7 1935
“Henry George: The Formative Years,” AJES, October 1942
“Henry George: Early California Period,” AJES, 1942
“Henry George: The Editor,” AJES, April 1943
“Henry George: Childhood and Early Youth,” AJES April 1942
“Henry George: Progress and Poverty Period,” AJES, July 1943
“Henry George: The Author,” AJES, October 1943
“Henry George: The Dedication Period,” AJES, 1943
“Henry George: The Fight for Irish Freedom,” AJES, January 1944
“Henry George: and The Walker Controversy,” AJES, October 1944
“Henry George: The English Land Reform Campaign,” AJES, April 1945
“Henry George: Return to England,” AJES, July 1945
“Henry George: The ’86 Mayoralty Campaign,” AJES, January 1946
“Henry George: Haymarket and Tariff Reform,” AJES, July 1946
“Henry George: The Sullivan Controversy,” AJES October 1946
“Henry George: My Father” [Reprinted from the Henry George News, September, 1966]

Documents pertaining to Citizen of the World

Review of Citizen of the World in the Christian Science Monitor, March 18, 1950
Review of Citizen of the World in the San Francisco Chronicle, Mar 19, 1950
Reviews of Citizen of the World, Mar 19, 1950
Review of Citizen of the World in the North Carolina Asheville Citizen-Times, March 26, 1950
Review of Citizen of the World in the New York Herald-Tribune, March 26, 1950
Review of Citizen of the World in  Industrial Worker, Mar 31, 1950
Review of Citizen of the World in The New Yorker, Apr 1, 1950
Review of Citizen of the World in the Smoky Mountain Times, April 10, 1950
Review of Citizen of the World in the New York Times, Apr 16, 1950
Review of Citizen of the World in the San Francisco News, Apr 19, 1950
Review of Citizen of the World in the Atlanta Journal, April 30, 1950
Review of Citizen of the World in Commonweal, Sept 29, 1950
Summary of Citizen of the World by Mildred J. Loomis, 1981

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