Radical Labor Publications, Titles Only


Title

Place

Publisher

Year

Format

American's "Thought police" record of the Un-American Activities Committee

New York

Civil Rights Congress

1947

46 p.

Appeal of the German communists: Destroy Hitler! Free Germany!, The

New York

Workers Library Publishers

1942

15 p.

Area wage survey. Baltimore, Maryland, metropolitan area

Washington

The Bureau: for sale by the supt. Of Docs

1965

 

Campaign book: Presidential elections, 1940

New York

Workers Library Publishers

1940

128 p.

Chapei in flames. Terror in workers' Shanghai and after?

New York

Workers' Library Publishers

1933

17 p.

China, the march toward unity

New York

Workers Library Publishers

1937

125 p.

Chinese toiling women, in factories, the peasants, wages, hours, unemployment, housing, imperialist aggression, our task, how they are helping the Chinese Soviets

London

Modern Books limited

1935

31 p.

Co-operative democracy

 

Atmaram I. Dixit

1948

 

Declaration of principles of the Socialist Party in the 1930 congressional campaign

New York

Socialist Party of the United States

1930

8 p.

Ernst Thaelmann, fighter against war and fascism

New York

International Labor Defense

1935

14 p.

Espionage act cases, with certain others on related points: new law in making as to criminal utterance in war-time

New York

National Civil Liberties Bureau

1918

92 p.

Fundamentals of Communism

New York

Workers Library Publishers

1932

47 p.

George Dimitroff

New York

International Publishers

1943

48 p.

Hitler or Lenin

New York

Workers Library Publishers

1933

31 p.

How do we raise the question of a labor party?

New York 

Workers Library Publishers

1935

23 p.

Justice is waiting

Los Angeles ?

Mooney Defense of Southern California

1930

31 p.

Labor leaders betray Tom Mooney : a member of the International Molders Union for 29 years

San Francisco

Tom Mooney Molders Defense Committee

1931

50 p.

Labor's share in the late lamented prosperity : analyzing how much of the good things trickle down ...

New York

National Executive Committee, Conference for Progressive Labor Action

1930

44 p.

Literature and Marxiam: a controversy by Soviet critics

New York

Critics group

1938

95 p.

Marxism vs. liberalism : an interview [between] Joseph Stalin [and] H.G. Wells

New York

International Publishers

1935

23 p.

Marxist study courses. Course 1: Political economy

New York

International Publishers

1932

48 p.

Political economy in the Soviet Union some problems of teaching the subject

New York

International Publishers

1945

48 p.

Political economy in the Soviet union; some problems of teaching the subject

New York

International Publishers

1944

48 p.

Political report of the Central Committee of the Fifteenth Congress on the C.P.S.U. (B) on Dec 3, 1927

Moscow

Foreign Languages Pub. House

1950

143 p.

Red Cartoons from the daily Worker 1928

New York

The Daily Worker

1928

[64] p.

Report to the national secretary to the sixth convention of the National Maritime Union of America

New York

The Union

1947

112 p.

Russia with our own eyes: report

New York

SRT Publications

1951

96 p.

Shall trade unions be regulated by law

New York

The Hanford Press

1923

40 p.

Socialism vs. single tax : a verbatim report of a debate held at Twelfth Street, Turner Hall, Chicago ...

Chicago

Charles H. Kerr

1903

64 p.

Socialist competition in the Soviet Union

New York

Friends of the Soviet Union

193u

20 p.

Soviet efforts for peace in Europe and against German rearmament : documents

London

Soviet news

1955

160 p.

Struggles ahead! Thesis on the economic and political situation and the task of the Communist ...

 

Communist Party of the U.S.A.

1930

32 p.

American Legion and the Communists discuss democracy: a debate, The

New York

Workers Library Publishers

1938

79 p.

Chief stages in the history of the C.P.S.U., The

New York

International Publishers

1939

45 p.

Communist election platform: vote labor and communist, The

New York

New York County Election Campaign Committee Communist Party

1937

15 p.

Communist Party, The

New York

International Publishers

1935

40 p.

Communist position on the Negro question, The

New York

New Century

1947

61 p.

Facts about conscientious objectors in the United States, The

New York

National Civil Liberties Bureau

1918

32 p.

General strike for industrial freedom, The

Chicago

Industrial Workers of the World

1933

48 p.

Great Ingersoll contoversy:containing the famous Christmas sermon by Colonel Robert T. Ingersoll, The

New York

Edward Brandus

1892

213 p.

Individual and the state: the problem as presented by the sentencing of Roger N. Baldwin, The

 

 

1918

14 p.

Red Army, The

New York

Workers Library Publishers

1941

64 p.

Struggle in Colorado for industrial freedom, The

Denver

Committee of Coal Mine Managers

1914

19 v.

Two worlds, The

New York

International Publishers

1935

32 p.

U.S.S.R at war: 50 questions, answers, The

Toronto

Published for Society for the study of Russia by Progress Books

1942

48 p.

U.S.S.R. and Finland, historical, economic, political; facts and documents, The

New York

Soviet Russia today

1939

64 p.

Ultimate Aim, The

New York

International Publishers

1935

30 p.

Tom Mooney, betrayed by labor leaders

San Francisco

Tom Mooney Molders Defense Committee

1931

65 p.

Unity will conquer

New York 

Workers Library Publishers

1936

47 p.

Voices for freedom

New York

Civil Rights Congress

1951

2 v. 

Voices for freedom. #2

New York

Civil Rights Congress

1951

39 p.

We saw the new Europe an eyewitness report on conditions in Europe by a delegation of U.S. trade...

New York

American Jewish Labor Council

1900

30 p.

Will beer bring back prosperity?

New York

Workers Library Publishers

1932

16 p.

Working class against capitalist class: main election issue of the Communist Party: electon platform..

New York

State Election Campaign Committee

1929

30 p.

 

Chicago

Trade Union Educational League

1924

36, 44 p.

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