Merrie England (Blatchford book)
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Merrie England is an influential collection of essays on socialism by Robert Blatchford under the pseudonym "Nunquam", published in 1893. The first issue by Nunquam was priced at one shilling.[1] It sold over two million copies worldwide.[2] It was said that for every one convert to socialism made by Karl Marx's Das Kapital there were a hundred converts made by “Merrie England” – though even this may be an underestimate.[3]
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Author | "Nunquam", pseudonym of Robert Blatchford |
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Publication date | 1893 |
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The book received rebuttals including:
- R. Nemo, Labour and Luxury: A Reply to 'Merrie England' London: Walter Scott, 1895
- Robert Roberts, England's Ruin, Or John Smith's Answer to Mr. Blatchford's Plea for Socialism 1895[4]