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Co-operation an Economic Element in Society. By Dr. J. Watts.Co-operation v. Joint stockism. By E. Y. Neale.
Co-operative Share Capital — Transferable or Withdrawable. By W.Nuttall.
Experiences as Co-operators. By Nelson Booth.
How Bob became a Co-operator. By Nelson Booth.
How can a Man become his own Landlord?
How to Take a Town (Co-operatively) by Storni. By J. Smith.
Live and Let Live: The Shopkeeper and the Co-operator. By E. W.
Logic of Co-operation. By G. J. Holyoake .
Our Shopman. By K. B. Walker.
Keligion of Co-operation. By E. V. Neale.
Self-Help and Help to our Neighbour.
Sham Co-operation. By E. W.
Some of the Weaknesses of Co-operation. By J. Smith.
The Central Board; its History, Constitution , and Use. By E. Y. Neale.
The Co-operator and the Shopkeeper Again. By E. W.
The Economics of Co-operation. By E. V. Neale.
The Educational Department of the Kochdale Pioneers' Society Limited;
its Origin and Development. By A. Greenwood.
The Principle of Unity. By E. V. Neale.
The Policy of Commercial Co-operation. By G. J. Holyoake .
The Second Great Step — Co-operative Beneficence. By J. Holmes.The Working Man: A Problem. By Dr. J. Watts.
True Refinement. By E. Y. Neale.
Unbelievers in Co-operation and How to Win Them. By W. T. Carter.
Village Co-operative Stores. By W. Morrison.
What is Co-operation? By E. Y. N.
What Co-operation can do for the Labourer .
What's the Good of It? By H. P.
Why the Rieh Interest themselves in Co-operation, and How they can
Promote it. By E. V. Neale.
Who is my Neighbour? By E. W.
Working Together and Helping One Another.
Co-operation: Its Position, its Policy, and its Prospects. By Lloyd Jones.Cottage Purchasing. By A. Scotton.
Five Reasons Why I am a Co-operator. By E. V. Neale.
History and Objects of Co-operation. By Thomas Hughes , Q. C.Inaugural Address — Glasgow Congress, 1876. By the late ProfessorHodgson, LL.D.