ABRAHAM LINCOLN

was the radical of his day. Many of the views expressed in his letters andspeeches would strike a “good Republican” of today as extremely radical.

ARE YOU ACQUAINTED

with the great commoner’s views on political and religious liberty, on alien immigration,on the relation of labor and capital, on thecolonization of negroes, on free labor, on lynch law,on the doctrine that all men are created equal, onthe importance of young men in politics, on popularsovereignty, on woman suffrage?

All of his views are to be found in this editionof “LINCOLN’S LETTERS AND ADDRESSES,”the first complete collection to be publishedin a single volume. Bound in an artistic greencrash cloth, stamped in gold. Printed in a plain,readable type, on an opaque featherweight paper.

For $1.95, sent direct to this office, we will entera year’s subscription to WATSON’SMAGAZINE and mail a copy of LINCOLN’SLETTERS AND ADDRESSES, postage prepaid.This handsome book and Watson’sMagazine—both for only $1.95. Send today.Do it now.

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March, 1906

EditorialsThomas E. Watson1-28
Down in GeorgiaPinkerton’s Report to Ye BankersWayland’s MistakeCalhoun for Public OwnershipJudge Du Bose’s Letter and the Public DebtDr. Talmage in RussiaA Prophet Whose Voice Was Not HeededThe Highest OfficeEditorial Comment
Lookin’ T’wards HomeHelen Frances Huntington30
Assessment InsuranceMichael Moroney37
The PeopleJohn P. Sjolander41
Back to Nature—Part the WayEugene Wood42
The Philosophy of MoneyJ. B. Martin50
The Little Path to PeaceMary Small Wagner5
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