Documents

Submission 631694bedd1fe

Printed text on the back of a business card for American Propeller Company, 616 G Street N.W., Washington, D.C. On the front are the words “Propeller Perfection” above a logo showing the word “Paragon” in an oval against a Paragon propeller. At the end of the text are the words in parentheses, “Copyright, 1911, by Spencer Heath.”

Progress And Poverty Reviewed

Text of a published booklet, Progress & Poverty Reviewed and Its Fallacies Exposed, together with supplementary material.

Submission 631693e3d69bf

Rough pencil notes by Spencer MacCallum during a conversation with Heath on questions of intellectual antecedents.

Shorter Criticism Of The Economic Argument Of Henry George

Printed leaflet suggested by Spencer MacCallum and then published by Heath, the text extracted from a letter to Mason Gaffney, author of the denunciation of Heath, “Vituperation Well Answered,” Land and Liberty, December 1952

The Practice Of Christian Freedom

An address by Heath before the annual meeting of the Christian Freedom Foundation, New York City, accompanied by his grandson, Spencer MacCallum

Submission 631692c312ea6

Letter to the Editor, Wall Street Journal, re McCarthy hearings

The Literary Estate Of Spencer Heath

Tentative Program of Readings and Discussions

The Inspiration Of Beauty

Printed booklet. Note that an earlier printing, March 1954, was not checked for changes — as in the 12th line of the concluding sonnet. Item 1245, entitled “What Dynamic Religion Means to Me,” February 1936, may be the earliest version of this essay, and the circumstance of its being written is explained there.

Exhibit B To The Spencer H. Maccallum Revocable Trust Agreement

Passages from Heath’s last will and testament