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Untimely Papers
by Randolph Silliman Bourne
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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010 - Unfinished Fragment on The State - Part 3
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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009 - Unfinished Fragment on The State - Part 2
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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008 - Unfinished Fragment on The State - Part 1
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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007 - Twilight of Idols
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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006 - A War Diary
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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005 - The Collapse of American Strategy
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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004 - Below the Battle
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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003 - The War and the Intellectuals
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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002 - Old Tyrannies
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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001 - Editor's Foreward
Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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Dive into the poignant and thought-provoking posthumous collection of essays by Randolph Bourne. Many of these essays were originally featured in the influential journal The Seven Arts, which met a controversial end. This collection also includes the unfinished manuscript of Bourne’s pivotal work, The State, which he was passionately crafting until his untimely death in December 1918, a victim of the Spanish flu pandemic. As editor James Oppenheim eloquently states, We have nothing else like this book in America. It is the only living record of the suppressed minority, and is, as so often the case, the prophecy of that minoritys final triumph. - Summary by Ben Adams
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