I have found this series to be intriguing, now that I own one. This pamphlet series is 45 publications long, it ran from 1932 to 1934. They are as follows: (author, title)
1: Rebecca West, Arnold Bennett Himself
2: Stuart Chase, Out of the Depression--and After: A Prophecy
3: Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, The New Russian Policy: June 23, 1931
4: Norman Edwin Himes, The Truth about Birth Control: With a Bibliography of Birth Control Literature
5: Walter Lippmann, Notes on the Crisis
6: Charles Austin Beard,The Myth of Rugged American Individualism
7: Rexford Guy Tugwell, Mr. Hoover's Economic Policy
8: Herman Hagedorn, The three pharaohs: a dramatic poem
9: Marion Hawthorne Hedges, A Strikeless Industry: A Review of the National Council on Industrial Relations for the Electrical Construction Industry
10: Gilbert Seldes, Against Revolution
11: George Sylvester Counts, Dare the School Build a New Social Order? (Special, 56 pages)
12: Hendrik Willem Van Loon, To Have or to Be--Take Your Choice
13: Norman Thomas, The Socialist Cure for a Sick Society
14: Herbert George Wells, What Should be Done -- Now: A Memorandum on the World Situation
15: Victor Francis Calverton, For Revolution
16: Horace Meyer Kallen, College Prolongs Infancy
17: Richard Bartlett Gregg, Gandhiism versus Socialism
18: Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, Is There a Case for Foreign Missions?
19: Stuart Chase, Technocracy: An Interpretation
20: Albert Einstein, The Fight Against War. Edited by Alfred Lief. (Special, 64 pages)
21: Arthur Gordon Melvin, Education for a New Era: a Call to Leadership
22: John Strachey, Unstable Money
23: Ambrose William Benkert and Earl Harding, How to Restore Values: The Quick, Safe Way Out of the Depression
24: Everett Ross Clinchy, The Strange Case of Herr Hitler
25: Walter Lippmann, A New Social Order
26: Elwyn Brooks White, Alice Through the Cellophane
27: Osgood Nichols and Comstock Glaser, Work Camps for America
28: Louis Morton Hacker, The Farmer is Doomed
29: Archibald MacLeish, Frescoes for Mr. Rockefeller's City
30: Committee of the Progressive Education Association on Social and Economic Problems, A Call to the Teachers of the Nation
31: Henry Hazlitt, Instead of Dictatorship
32: Stuart Chase, The Promise of Power
33: Matthew Josephson, Nazi Culture: The Brown Darkness Over Germany
34: Maurice Finkelstein, The Dilemma of the Supreme Court: Is the N.R.A. Constitutional?
35: Lev Davydovič Trockij (Leon Trotsky), What Hitler Wants
36: Audacity! More Audacity! Always Audacity!, Published in Cooperation with The United Action Campaign Committee
37: Harold Rugg and Marvin Krueger, Study Guide to National Recovery: An Introduction to Economic Problems
38: Bertram David Wolfe, Marx and America
39: Marquis William Childs, Sweden: Where Capitalism is Controlled
40: Sir Arthur Salter, Toward a Planned Economy
41: Edward Albert Filene, The Consumer's Dollar
42: Rev. John Haynes Holmes, Is Suicide Justifiable?
43: Mary Catherine Philips and Frederick John Schlink, Discovering Consumers
44: James Rorty, Order on the Air!
45: Stuart Chase, Move the Goods!
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Update:
Here are all the ones I can find for current reading:
1: Rebecca West, Arnold Bennett Himself
6: Charles Austin Beard,The Myth of Rugged American Individualism (page 13-22)
7: Rexford Guy Tugwell, Mr. Hoover's Economic Policy
9: Marion Hawthorne Hedges, A Strikeless Industry: A Review of the National Council on Industrial Relations for the Electrical Construction Industry
11: George Sylvester Counts, Dare the School Build a New Social Order? (Special, 56 pages)
15: Victor Francis Calverton, For Revolution
16: Horace Meyer Kallen, College Prolongs Infancy
17: Richard Bartlett Gregg, Gandhiism versus Socialism
19: Stuart Chase, Technocracy: An Interpretation
24: Everett Ross Clinchy, The Strange Case of Herr Hitler
24: Everett Ross Clinchy, The Strange Case of Herr Hitler (alt)
30: Committee of the Progressive Education Association on Social and Economic Problems, A Call to the Teachers of the Nation
31: Henry Hazlitt, Instead of Dictatorship
32: Stuart Chase, The Promise of Power
34: Maurice Finkelstein, The Dilemma of the Supreme Court: Is the N.R.A. Constitutional?
36: Audacity! More Audacity! Always Audacity!, Published in Cooperation with The United Action Campaign Committee
37: Harold Rugg and Marvin Krueger, Study Guide to National Recovery: An Introduction to Economic Problems
38: Bertram David Wolfe, Marx and America
41: Edward Albert Filene, The Consumer's Dollar
43: Mary Catherine Philips and Frederick John Schlink, Discovering Consumers
45: Stuart Chase, Move the Goods!
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