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Henry George Charles Arlo Barker [First published in 1955; republished in digital format in 2020 by the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation] Title Page Contents Contents (2) Preface Chapter 1: A Boy from a Christian Home (1839-1855 Chapter 2: Independence by Sea (1855-1857) Chapter 3: New Californian: Immigrant and Wage Earner (1858-1861) Chapter 4: Suffering and Exaltation (1861-1865) Chapter 5: San Francisco Editor versus California Ideas (1865-1868) Chapter 6: Fighting Monopoly and Pledging Utopia (1869-1871) Chapter 7: Trying Out Radical Ideas: The San Francisco Daily Evening Post (1871-1874) Chapter 8: Rounding Out an Editor's Thought: The Post's Utopia (1872-1875) Chapter 9: From Isolation: Speaking and Writing in Time of Crisis (1876-1879) Chapter 10: Before theWorld: Progress and Poverty (1879) Chapter 11: In the Tide of Idea and Opportunity (1880-1881) Chapter 12: Prophet in the Old Country: Ireland and England (1881-1882) Chapter 13: England and Scotland (1884-1885) Chapter 14: Not Without Honor in His Own Land (1882-1886) Chapter 15: Conquest in New York City: Labor Leader and Almost Mayer (1886) Chapter 16: No National Labor Party to Lead (1887) Chapter 17: The Father of the Single Tax (1888-1890) Chapter 18: Christian Democrat to the End (1890-1897) Chapter 19: The Martyrdom of Henry George (1890-1897) Chapter 20: The Triple Legacy of Georgism Notes Index