Literature Library
The most complete online offering of the literature of the Austrian School and libertarian ideas, including books, journal articles, and other writings, sorted by author or any method you choose.
We recommend Adobe Reader for PDF files and Adobe Digital Editions for desktop reading of ePub (ebook) files.
For an ePub reader, we recommend the iBook app, O'Reilly's Bookworm, or the Stanza Catalog.
Has the Mises.org Literature section changed your life? We want to hear from you!
Author: H-J-Haskell: 1 records
About H. J. Haskell
Henry Joseph "Harry" Haskell (1874–1952) was the editor of the Kansas City Star from 1928 to 1952. He was a two-time Pulitzer Prizewinner (1934, 1944) for his editorials in that paper. Born in Ohio, Haskell grew up in Bulgaria, where his parents established one of the region's first Protestant evangelic missions. Haskell had planned to follow in his parents' and older siblings' missionary footsteps, but four years at Oberlin College convinced him his true calling was in writing. His son and his grandson, both named Harry, followed the same calling and wrote for the Kansas City Star as well.
Sort by Title-
The New Deal in Old Rome
H. J. Haskell Updated 4/5/2011
How Government in the Ancient World Tried to Deal with Modern Problems What a fantastic way to learn ancient history: via the parallels with modern times. H.J. Haskell was a journalist with a huge background in ancient history, and here he does...

Journal of Libertarian Studies
Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
The Free Market
The Mises Review
Austrian Economics Newsletter
Review of Austrian Economics
Mises Institute Working Papers
Libertarian Papers




