Leonard Woolf
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Leonard Sidney Woolf (November 25, 1880 – August 14, 1969) was a noted British political theorist, author, and civil servant, but perhaps now best known as husband to author Virginia Woolf.
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Works
- The Village in the Jungle – 1913
- The Wise Virgins – 1914 (Republished in 2003 by Persephone Books)
- International Government – 1916
- The Future of Constantinople – 1917
- The Framework of a Lasting Peace - 1917
- Cooperation and the Future of Industry – 1918
- Economic Imperialism – 1920
- Empire and Commerce in Africa – 1920
- Socialism and Co-operation – 1921
- International co-operative trade – 1922
- Fear and Politics – 1925
- Essays on Literature, History, Politics – 1927
- Hunting the Highbrow – 1927
- Imperialism and Civilization – 1928
- After the Deluge (Principia Politica), 3 vols. – 1931, 1939, 1953
- Quack! Quack! – 1935
- Barbarians at the Gate – 1939
- The War for Peace – 1940
- A Calendar of Consolation – selected by Leonard Woolf, 1967
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