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The Life of Henry George Henry George, Jr. (1900) Title Page Contents PART I Chapter 1: Birth and Early Training (1839-1855) Chapter 2: Before The Mast (1855-1856) Chapter 3: Learns To Set Type (1856-1857) Chapter 4: Works His Passage to California (1858) Chapter 5: At The Frazer River Gold Fields (1858) Chapter 6: Tossed About By Fortune (1858-1859) Chapter 7: Six Printers And A Newspaper (1860-1861) Chapter 8: Courtship And Runaway Marriage (1861) Chapter 9: Suffers Extreme Privation (1861-1865) Chapter 10: Begins Writing And Talking (1865-1866) Chapter 11: Managing Editor and Correspondent (1866-1869) PART II Chapter 1: Commences The Great Inquiry (1869) Chapter 2: Strife And The Natural Order (1869-1871) Chapter 3: Answers The Riddle Of The Spinx (1871) Chapter 4: The "San Francisco Evening Post" (1871-1875) Chapter 5: Domestic Life (1873-1876) Chapter 6: First Set Political Speech (1876-1877) Chapter 7: Lecture At The University Of California (1877) Chapter 8: A Fourth Of July Oration (1877) Chapter 9: "Progress and Poverty" Begun (1877-1878) Chapter 10: "Progress and Poverty" Finished (1878-1879) PART III Chapter 1: "Progress and Poverty" Published (1879-1880) Chapter 2: Commencing The New York Career (1880-1881) Chapter 3: The Irish Land League Movement (1881-1882) Chapter 4: Starting The Revolution In Great Britain (1882) Chapter 5: Kindling The Fire At Home (1882-1883) Chapter 6: British Lecture Campaign (1884) Chapter 7: "Protection Or Free Trade?" (1884-1886) Chapter 8: Candidate For Mayor Of New York (1886) Chapter 9: "The Standard" And The Anti-Poverty Society (1886-1887) Chapter 10: Progress Through Dissensions (1887-1889) Chapter 11: Australia And Around The World (1890) Chapter 12: Personal And Domestic Matters (1891-1897) Chapter 13: The Last Books (1891-1896) Chapter 14: The Last Campaign (1897) Index