Illustrations by John Sloan

1915


TO EUGENE V. DEBS

"Comrade 'Gene,"

Lover of All Mankind and
Apostle of the World's Emancipation,

I dedicate
THIS BOOK


FOREWORD

This book is the result of an attempt to carry the monopolistic principle to its logical conclusion. For many years I have entertained the idea that if a monopoly be right in oil, coal, beef, steel or what not, it would also be right in larger ways involving, for example, the use of the ocean and the air itself. I believe that, had capitalists been able to bring the seas and the atmosphere under physical control, they would long ago have monopolized them. Capitalism has not refrained from laying its hand on these things through any sense of decency, but merely because the task has hitherto proved impossible.

Granting, then, the premise that some process might be discovered whereby the air-supply of the world could be controlled, the Air Trust logically follows. I have endeavored to show how such a Trust would inevitably lead to the utter enslavement of the human race, unless overthrown by the only means then possible, i.e., violence. This book is not a brief for "direct action." Doubtless the capitalist press (if it indeed notice the work at all) will denounce it as a plea for "bomb-throwing" and apply the epithet of "Anarchist" to me; but at this the judicious and the intelligent will only smile; and as for our friends the enemy, we esteem their opinion at its precise real value, zero.

Given the conditions supposed in this book, I repeat—a complete monopoly of the air, with an absolute suppression of all political rights—no other outcomes are possible than slavery or violent, physical revolution. As I have made Gabriel Armstrong say: "The masters would have it so. Academic discussion becomes absurd, in the face of plutocratic savagery. And in a case of self-defense, no measures are unjustifiable."

I believe in political action. I hope for a peaceful and bloodless revolution. But if that be impossible, then by all means let us have revolution in its other sense. And with the hope that this book may perhaps revive some fainting spirit or renew the vision of emancipation in some soul where it has dimmed, I give "The Air Trust" to the workers of America and of the world.

GEORGE ALLAN ENGLAND.

Boston, Mass., November 1, 1915.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

[FOREWORD]

[THE AIR TRUST]

[CHAPTER I.—THE BIRTH OF AN IDEA]

[CHAPTER II.—THE PARTNERS]

[CHAPTER III.—THE BAITING OF HERZOG]

[CHAPTER IV.—AN INTERLOPER]

[CHAPTER V.—IN THE LABORATORY]

[CHAPTER VI.—OXYGEN, KING OF INTOXICATORS]

[CHAPTER VII.—A FREAK OF FATE]

[CHAPTER VIII.—ONE UNBIDDEN, SHARES GREAT SECRETS]

[CHAPTER IX.—DISCHARGED]

[CHAPTER X.—A GLIMPSE OF THE PARASITES]

[CHAPTER XI.—THE END OF TWO GAMES]

[CHAPTER XII.—ON THE GREAT HIGHWAY]

[CHAPTER XIII.—CATASTROPHE]

[CHAPTER XIV.—THE RESCUE]

[CHAPTER XV.—AN HOUR AND A PARTING]

[CHAPTER XVI.—TIGER WALDRON "COMES BACK"]

[CHAPTER XVII.—THOUGHTS]

[CHAPTER XVIII.—FLINT AND WALDRON PLAN]

[CHAPTER XIX.—CATHERINE'S DEFIANCE]

[CHAPTER XX.—THE BILLIONAIRE'S PLOT]

[CHAPTER XXI.—GABRIEL, GOOD SAMARITAN]

[CHAPTER XXII.—THE TRAP IS SPRUNG]

[CHAPTER XXIII.—THE BEAST GLOATS]

[CHAPTER XXIV.—CATHERINE'S SUPREME DECISION]

[CHAPTER XXV.—THROUGH STEEL BARS]

[CHAPTER XXVI.—"GUILTY"]

[CHAPTER XXVII.—BACK IN THE SUNLIGHT]

[CHAPTER XXVIII.—IN THE REFUGE]

[CHAPTER XXIX.—"APRÈS NOUS LE DÉLUGE!"]

[CHAPTER XXX.—TRAPPED!]

[CHAPTER XXXI.—ESCAPE!]

[CHAPTER XXXII.—OMINOUS DEVELOPMENTS]

[CHAPTER XXXIII.—"NOW COMES THE HOUR SUPREME"]

[CHAPTER XXXIV.—THE ATTACK]

[CHAPTER XXXV.—TERROR AND RETREAT]

[CHAPTER XXXVI.—THE STORMING OF THE WORKS]

[CHAPTER XXXVII.—DEATH IN THE PIT OF STEEL]

[CHAPTER XXXVIII.—VISIONS]


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

["VISIONS!" SHE SAID SOFTLY, "DO YOU BEHOLD THEM TOO?"]

["CAN'T BE DONE, EH?" SAID FLINT]

[HE GATHERED HER UP AS THOUGH SHE HAD BEEN A CHILD]

[AIMING AT THE BASE OF THE SKULL SHE STRUCK]

[THE SPY'S BODY BURST INTO A SHEAF OF FIRE]

[HIS FINGERS LOST THEIR HOLD—HE DROPPED LIKE A PLUMMET]


THE AIR TRUST