Author |
Title |
Place |
Publisher |
Year |
Format |
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Adoratskii, V.V. |
The history of the Communist manifesto of Marx and Engels |
New York |
International Publishers |
1938 |
31 p. |
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AFL-CIO |
Memo to congress: a positive program for America |
Washington |
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1960 |
25 p. |
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AFL-CIO |
Union political activity spans 230 years of U.S. history |
Washington |
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1960 |
12 p. |
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AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education |
Labor and Politics |
Washington |
AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education |
1958 |
16 p. |
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AFL-CIO, Dept. of Education |
AFL-CIO manual for shop stewards |
Washington, D.C. |
|
1959 |
64 p. |
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Alcott, William Andrus |
Ways of Living on Small Means |
Boston |
Light & Stearns |
1837 |
134 p. |
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Alfred, A. |
The Red Army |
London |
Modern Books Limited |
|
39 p. |
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Allen, James Stewart |
Smash the Scottsboro Lynch Verdict |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1933 |
15 p. |
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Allen, James Stewart |
The Cartel System |
New York |
|
1946 |
32 p. |
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Allen, James Stewart |
The Crisis in India |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1942 |
31 p. |
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Allen, James Stewart |
Who owns America? |
New York |
New Century |
1946 |
47 p. |
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American Civil Liberities Union |
Since the Buford sailed |
New York |
American Civil Liberties Union |
1920 |
14 p. |
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American Council on Soviet Relations |
The American-Anglo-Soviet alliance, documents and comments |
New York |
The American council on Soviet relations |
1942 |
32 p. |
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American Friends of the Captive Nations |
Hungary under Soviet rule II: a survey of developments for Sept. 1957 to August 1958 |
New York |
AFCN |
1958 |
72 p. |
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American Russian Institute |
The U.S.S.R. at war; 50 questions and answers |
New York |
|
1942 |
48 p. |
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American Russian Institute |
The U.S.S.R. in reconstruction a collection of essays |
New York |
American Russian Institute, Inc. |
1944 |
160 p. |
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American Trade Union Delegation to the Soviet Union |
Russia after ten years; report of the American Trade Union Delegatin to Soviet Union |
New York |
International Publishers |
1927 |
96 p. |
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American Workers Party |
Toward an American revolutionary labor movement: draft program of the American Workers Party |
New York |
|
1934 |
46 p. |
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Americus |
Labor and socialism in America |
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1948 |
46 p. |
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Americus |
Where do we go from here? |
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1948 |
57 p. |
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Ameringer, Oscar |
Life and deeds of Uncle Sam; a little history for big children |
Milwaukee, Wis. |
Political action company |
1912 |
68 p. |
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Ameringer, Oscar |
Socialism for the farmer who farms the farm |
St. Louis |
National Rip-saw Publishers |
1912 |
32 p. |
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Amis, B. D. |
Lynch justice at work |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1930 |
31 p. |
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Amter, I |
A labor party for New York workers |
New York |
New York District, Communist Party |
1935 |
15 p. |
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Amter, I |
The truth about Finland |
New York |
New York State Committee |
1939 |
15 p. |
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Amter, I |
The truth about the Communists |
New York |
Bronx County Committee |
1932 |
15 p. |
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Amter, I. |
Americans all! |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1940 |
15 p. |
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Amter, Israel |
Industrial slavery -- Roosevelts's "New Deal" |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1933 |
15 p. |
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Amter, Israel |
May Day 1939: for labor unity, for social and national security |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1939 |
15 p. |
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Amter, Israel |
Social security in a Soviet America |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1935 |
46 p. |
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Amter, Israel |
The march against hunger |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1933 |
15 p. |
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Amter, Israel |
Working class unity or fascism? |
New York |
New York District, Communist Party |
1935 |
15 p. |
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Angell, Norman |
Why freedom matters |
Chicago |
W.B. Lloyd |
1919 |
3 p. |
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Aptheker, Herbert |
The truth about Hungary |
New York |
Mainstream Publishers |
1957 |
256 p. |
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Ashcroft, Thomas |
An outline of modern imperialism ... |
London |
The Plebs league |
1922 |
162 p. |
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Atkinson, Warren |
Pay and place under socialism... |
New York |
The Socialist Party |
|
8 p. |
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Bachrach, Marion |
The federal jury is stacked against you |
New York |
Communist Party Defense Committee |
1949 |
22 p. |
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Bailey, Stephen Kemp |
The condition of our antional political parties |
New York |
Fund for the Republic |
1959 |
24 p. |
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Baker, William Emerson |
Guide to the Ridge Hill Farms, Wellesley, Mass: and social science reform |
Boston |
Getchell Bros |
1877 |
152 p. |
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Bakke, E. Wight |
The Human resources function |
Champaign |
University of Illinois |
1961 |
14 p. |
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Bancroft, Clinton |
The conspiracy of captial |
Girard, Kansas |
Wayland |
1901 |
138 p. |
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Banfield, Edward |
The case of the handcuffed sheriff |
Chicago |
American Foundation for Continuing Education |
1957 |
21 p. |
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Barbash, Jack |
The labor movement in the United States |
New York |
Public Affairs Committee |
1958 |
28 p. |
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Barbusse, Henri |
Do you know Thaelmann? |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1934 |
23 p. |
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Barnett, James |
Speeding up the workers |
New York |
International Pamphlets |
1932 |
31 p. |
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Barton, Ann |
Mother Bloor: the spirit of 76 |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1937 |
31 p. |
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Beard, Charles Austin |
The American party battle |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1928 |
152 p. |
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Beard, Charles Austin |
The American party battle |
New York |
Workers Education Bureau Press |
1928 |
vii 152 p. |
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Bedacht, Max |
Karl Marx |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1933 |
32 p. |
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Benham, George B. |
Peru before the conquest; territories, institutions, religion, customs, and characteristics of the Peruvians prior to the Spanist Invasion. A history of the empire of the Incas, with an appendix containing notes regarding the peoples of ancient and modern Peru |
San Francisco |
International Publishing |
1901 |
94 p. |
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Benjamin, Herbert |
A handbook for project workers |
New York |
National Joint Action Committee for Genuine Social Insurance |
1936 |
36 p. |
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Benjamin, Herbert |
How to organize and conduct united action fo the right to live: a manual for hunger fighters |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1933 |
23 p. |
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Benjamin, Herbert |
Shall it be hunger doles or unemployment insurance? |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1933 |
15 p. |
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Benson, Allan L. |
Inviting war to America |
Kansas |
[Pearson] |
1916 |
190 p. |
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Bentley, Thomas Richard |
A letter to a member of the House of Commons, upon meeting of Parliament |
London |
J. Owen |
1794 |
152 p. |
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Berenberg, David Paul |
Socialist fundamentals |
New York |
Rand School Press |
1935 |
118 p. |
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Beriia, L.P. |
34th anniversary of the Great October socialist revolution: Report delivered by L. P. Beriia at the celebration meeting of the Moscow Soviet, Nov. 6, 1951, speech by Marshal R.Y. Malinovsky in the Red Square, Moscow, November 7, 1951 |
London |
Soviet news |
1951 |
31 p. |
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Berkman, Alexander |
The "anti-climax" ; the concluding chapter of my Russian diary "The bolshevik myth" |
Berlin |
Printed by Maurer &Dimmick |
1925 |
29 p. |
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Bernal, J. D. |
Engels and science |
London |
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1935 |
15 p. |
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Bernal, J.D. |
Engels and science |
London |
Labour Monthly |
1930 1939 |
15 p. |
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Besant, Annie Wood |
The law of population its consequences and its being upon human conduct and morals |
New York |
A. K. Butts |
1878 |
47 p. |
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Bessie, Alvah Cecil |
The Soviet people at war |
New York |
The American Council on Soviet Realtions |
1942 |
46 p. |
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Bittelman, Alex |
Fifteen years of the Communist Party |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1934 |
51 p. |
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Bittelman, Alex |
From left-socialism to communism |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1933 |
23 p. |
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Bittelman, Alex |
Going left; the Left wing formulates a "draft for a program for the Socialist party of the United States" |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1936 |
46 p. |
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Bittelman, Alex |
How can we share the wealth? The communist way versus Heuy Long |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1935 |
31 p. |
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Bittelman, Alex |
Leninism, the only Marxism today; a discussion of the characteristics of declining capitalism |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1934 |
63 p. |
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Bittelman, Alex |
Milestones in the history of the Communist party |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1937 |
92 p. |
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Bittelman, Alex |
Problems of Party building |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1937 |
30 p. |
|||
Bittelman, Alex |
The Communist Party in action |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1932 |
48 p. |
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Bittelman, Alex |
The Townsend plan what it is and what it isn't. |
New York |
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1936 |
46 p. |
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Bittelman, Alex |
To secure Jewish rights: the communist position |
New York |
New Century |
1948 |
39 p. |
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Bittelman, Alex |
Trotsky the traitor |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1937 |
30 p. |
|||
Blake, George |
Who pays for the cold war?: How the Marshall plan affects your living standards |
New York |
New Century |
1949 |
23 p. |
|||
Blatchford, Robert |
Merrie England |
Chicago |
C.H. Kerr |
1907 |
156 p. |
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Bloor, Ella reeve |
Women in the Soviet Union |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1938 |
15 p. |
|||
Blumenfield, Frank B. |
A blueprint for fascism: what the industrial mobilization plan holds for America |
New York |
American League Against War and Fascism |
1937 |
23 p. |
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Bowden, Witt |
American labor and the American spirit; union, labor-management relations, and productivity |
Washington |
U.S. Govt. Print. Off |
1954 |
66 p. |
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Boyer, Richard Owen |
Hold high the torch! |
New York |
New Century |
1951 |
15 p. |
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Brailsford, Henry Noel |
The German problem |
London |
Common Wealth |
1944 |
16 p. |
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Brenner, Anita |
Tampa's reign of terror |
New York |
International Labor Defense |
1932 |
16 p. |
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Brotslaw, Irving |
The struggle to unite; a brief history of the American labor movement |
Madison |
School of Workers, University Extension Division, University of Wisconsin |
1965 |
62 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
A message to Catholics |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1938 |
15 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
A talk about the Communist Party |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1943 |
23 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
America and the second imperialist war |
New York |
New York State Committee, Communist Party |
1939 |
14 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
America's decisive battle |
New York |
New Century |
1945 |
31 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
An American Foreign policy for peace |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1940 |
13 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Concerted action or isolation: which is the road to peace? |
New York |
International Publishers |
1938 |
64 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Concerted action or isolation: which is the road to peace? |
New York |
International Publishers |
1938 |
64 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Earl Browder says |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1941 |
22 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Economic problems of the war and peace |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1944 |
15 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
How do we raise the question of a labor party? |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1935 |
23 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
In defense of communism against W.Z. Foster's "new route to socialism" |
Yonkers, New York |
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1949 |
70 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Internationalism, results of the 1940 election |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1940 |
31 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Is communism a menace A debate between Earl Browder and George E. Sokolsky |
New York |
New Masses |
1943 |
47 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Karl Marx and America |
Yonkers, New York |
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1957 |
38 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Keynes, Foster and Marx. Part 1, State capitalism & progress |
Yonkers, New York |
Browder, Earl |
1950 |
55 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Lincoln and the Communists |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1936 |
14 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Next steps to win the war in Spain |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1938 |
23 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Out of a job |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1930 |
32 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Social and national security |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1938 |
46 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Socialism, war, and America |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1939 |
15 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Socialism, war, and America |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1939 |
15 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Stop the war |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1939 |
15 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Stop the War (speech delivered at Symphony Hall, Boston, November 5, 1939 |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1949 |
15 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The "miracle" of Nov. 2nd : some aspects of the American elections |
New York |
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1948 |
40 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The 1940 elections: how the people can win |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1939 |
47 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The Communist Party of the U.S.A. : its history, role and organization |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1941 |
47 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The Communist position in 1936: radio speech broadcast March 5, 1936 |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1936 |
14 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The communists in the people's front report delivered to the Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, U.S.A. held June 17-20,m 1937 |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1937 |
126 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The democratic front for jobs, security, democracy, and peace: report to the tenth national convention of the Communist Party of the USA on behalf of the National Committee, delivered on Saturday, May 28 1938, at Carnegie Hall, New York |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1938 |
95 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The economics of communism: the Soviet economy in its world relation |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1939 |
23 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The future of the Anglo-Soviet-American coalition |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1943 |
15 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The Jewish people and the war |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1940 |
23 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The meaning of MacArthur : letter to a friend |
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1951 |
13 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The meaning of MacArthur: letter to a friend |
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1951 |
13 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The meaning of social-fascism: its historical and theoretical background |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1933 |
47 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The people against the war-makers |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1940 |
31 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The People's Road to Peace |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1940 |
63 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The results of the elections and the people's front: report delivered December 4, 1936 to the Plenum of the Central Communist Party of the U.S.A. |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1936 |
87 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
The road to victory |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1941 |
46 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Traitors in American history: lessons of the Moscow trials |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1938 |
31 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Unity for peace and democracy |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1939 |
95 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Unity for peace and democracy |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1939 |
95 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Victory- and after |
New York |
International Publishers |
1942 |
2 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
War against workers' Russia! |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
193? |
30 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Whose war is it? |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1939 |
15 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Why America is interested in the Chinese Communists |
New York |
New Century |
1945 |
16 p. |
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Browder, Earl |
Zionism address at the Hippodrome meeting June 8, 1936 |
New York |
Yidburo Publishers |
1936 |
24 p. |
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Brown, F |
Who are the Communists and what do they stand for? |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1936 |
12 p. |
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Brown, William Montgomery |
Communism and Christianism: analyzed and contrasted from the Marxian and Darwinian points of view |
Galion, Ohio |
Bradford-Brown Educational Company |
1925 |
223 p. |
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Brown, William Thurston |
Socialism and the individual: and interpretation of Oscar Wilde's "The soul of man under Socialism" |
Portland, Or. |
"The Modern School" |
1912 |
32 p. |
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Budenz, Louis F. |
May Day 1940 |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1940 |
15 p. |
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Budenz, Louis F. |
Red baiting : enemy of labor |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1937 |
23 p. |
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Budenz, Louis F. |
Save your union! : the meaning of the ' Anti-Trust' persecution of labor |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1940 |
30 p. |
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Bukharin, Nikolai Ivanovich |
The ABC if communism |
Glasgow |
Socialist labour press |
1921 |
165 p. |
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Burke, Edmund |
Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents |
London |
Printed for J. Dodsley |
1775 |
118 p. |
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Burnham, Grace M. |
Social insurance |
New York |
International Pamphlets |
1931 |
31 p. |
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Burnham, Grace M. |
Social Insurance |
New York |
International Pamphlets |
1931 |
31 p. |
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Burnham, Grace M. |
Work or wages |
New York |
International pamphlets |
1930 |
39 p. |
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Burnham, James |
The People's front the new betrayal |
New York |
Pioneer Publishing |
1937 |
64 p. |
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Burton, Bernard |
The big lie of war "prosperity" |
New York |
New Century |
1952 |
24 p. |
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Cachin, Marcel |
The People's Front in France |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1935 |
95 p. |
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Cameron, Donald A |
Chemical Warfare |
New York |
International Pamphlets |
1930 |
31 p. |
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Cameron, Donald A. |
Posion gas and the coming war |
New York |
International pamphlets |
1934 |
23 p. |
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Campbell, John Ross |
The socialist solution to the crisis |
London |
Communist Party |
1948 |
10 p. |
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Cannon, James Patrick |
American Stalinism and anti-Stalinism |
New York |
pioneer publisher |
1947 |
48 p. |
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Cannon, James Patrick |
Socialism on trial the offical record of James P. Cannon's testimony in the famous Minneapolis ... |
New York |
Pioneer Publishing |
1944 |
111 p. |
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Casey, James |
The crisis in the Communist Party |
New York |
Three Arrows Press |
1937 |
23 p. |
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Casey, James |
What is fusion? |
New York |
Election Campaign Committee, Communist Party |
1933 |
15 p. |
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Catholic Church |
Three great encyclicals: labor: education: marriage |
New York |
The Paulist press |
1931 |
126 p. |
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Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions |
Cybernation: the silent conquest |
New York |
Fund for the Republic |
1962 |
47 p. |
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Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. A., Committee on Socialism and Communism |
Communist infiltration in the United States its nature and how to combat it |
Washington, D.C. |
Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. |
1946 |
40 p. |
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Chekalin, M. V. |
The national question in the Soviet Union |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1941 |
46 p. |
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Chen, Shao-yu |
China can win! : the new stage in the aggression of Japanese imperialism and the new period in the struggle of the Chinese people |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1937 |
47 p. |
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Chicago Mayor's Commission of Unemployment |
Report of the Mayor's Commission on Unemployment |
Chicago |
Cameron, Amberg &co. |
1914 |
175 p. |
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Chung-kuo jen min cheng chih hsieh shang hui I |
The common program and other documents of the first plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference |
Peking |
Foreign Languages Pub. House |
1950 |
44 p. |
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Citizen's Committee to Free Earl Browder |
The Browder case: a summary of facts: a brief for justice and fair paly in America |
New York |
Citizens' Committee to Free Earl Browder |
1941 |
22[2] p. |
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Civil Rightsd Congress |
Lynching northern style |
New York |
Civil Rights congress |
1951 |
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Clark, Joseph |
What's behind the Berlin crisis |
New York |
New Century |
1948 |
23 p. |
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Clifford, Arthur |
The truth about the American youth congress |
Hotel Stattler, Detroit Mich. |
Committee of 76, American Youth Congress |
1935 |
26 p. |
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Clifford, John |
Socialism and the teaching of Christ |
London |
The Fabian society |
1906 |
15p. |
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Cole, G. D. H. |
Rents, rings, and houses |
London |
Labour Publishing Co. |
1923 |
95 p. |
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Colman, Louis |
Night riders in Gallup |
New York |
New York District, International Labor Defense |
1935 |
14 p. |
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Committee for the Preservation of the Socialist Party |
The crisis in the Socialist Party: the Detriot convention: appeal |
New York |
The Committee |
1934 |
8 p. |
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Communist Information Bureau |
Working class unity for peace; reports by M. Suslov, Palmiro Togliatti, and Gh. Gheorghiu-Dej and resolutions adopted by the November 1949 meeting of the Communist Information Bureau |
New York |
New Century |
1950 |
71 p. |
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Communist International |
15 years of the Communist International |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1934 |
51 p. |
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Communist International |
Capitalist stabilization has ended; thesis and resolutions of the twelfth plenum of the Executive committee of the Communist International |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1932 |
48 p. |
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Communist International |
Communism and the international situation |
London |
Modern Books, Ltd. |
1929 |
46 p. |
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Communist International |
Program of the Communist International together with the statutes of the Communist international: adopted at the forty-six session of the Sixth World Congress of the Communist International, September 1, 1928 |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1933 |
96 p. |
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Zhdanov, Andrei Aleksandrovich |
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union: report on party building to the Eighteenth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: report on party building to the 18th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union(Bolsheviks), delivered March 18, 1939 |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1939 |
79 p. |
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Zhdanov, Andrei Aleksandrovich |
The international situation : speech delivered at the Informatory Conference of representatives ... |
Moscow |
Foreign Languages Pub. House |
1947 |
46 p. |
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Zinovyev, Grigory Yevseyevich |
Nicolai Lenin; his like and work |
London |
Communist Party of Great Britain |
1919 |
48 p. |
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Zinovyev, Grigory Yevseyevich |
Report of court proceedings : the case of the Trotskyite-Zinovievite terrorist centre |
Moscow |
People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R. |
1936 |
180 p. |
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American's "Thought police" record of the Un-American Activities Committee |
New York |
Civil Rights congress |
1947 |
46 p. |
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Appeal of the German communists: Destroy Hitler! Free Germany!, The |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1942 |
15 p. |
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Area wage survey. Baltimore, Maryland, metropolitan area |
Washington |
The Bureau: for sale by the supt. Of Docs |
1965 |
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Campaign book: Presidential elections, 1940 |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1940 |
128 p. |
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Chapei in flames. Terror in workers' Shanghai and after? |
New York |
Workers' Library Publishers |
1933 |
17 p. |
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China, the march toward unity |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1937 |
125 p. |
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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. |
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Co-operative democracy |
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Atmaram I. Dixit |
1948 |
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Declaration of principles of the Socialist Party in the 1930 congressional campaign |
New York |
Socialist Party of the United States |
1930 |
8 p. |
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Ernst Thaelmann, fighter against war and fascism |
New York |
International Labor Defense |
1935 |
14 p. |
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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. |
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Fundamentals of Communism |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1932 |
47 p. |
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George Dimitroff |
New York |
International Publishers |
1943 |
48 p. |
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Hitler or Lenin |
1933 |
17 p. |
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China, the march toward unity |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1937 |
Workers Library Publishers |
1935 |
23 p. |
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Justice is waiting |
Los Angeles ? |
Mooney Defense of Southern California |
1930 |
31 p. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Literature and Marxiam: a controversy by Soviet critics |
New York |
Critics group |
1938 |
95 p. |
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Marxism vs. liberalism : an interview [between] Joseph Stalin [and] H.G. Wells |
New York |
International Publishers |
1935 |
23 p. |
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Marxist study courses. Course 1: Political economy |
New York |
International Publishers |
1932 |
48 p. |
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Political economy in the Soviet Union some problems of teaching the subject |
New York |
International Publishers |
1945 |
48 p. |
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Political economy in the Soviet union; some problems of teaching the subject |
New York |
International Publishers |
1944 |
48 p. |
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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. |
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Red Cartoons from the daily Worker 1928 |
New York |
The Daily Worker |
1928 |
[64] p. |
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Report to the national secretary to the sixth convention of the National Maritime Union of America |
New York |
The Union |
1947 |
112 p. |
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Russia with our own eyes: report |
New York |
SRT Publications |
1951 |
96 p. |
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Shall trade unions be regulated by law |
New York |
The Hanford Press |
1923 |
40 p. |
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Socialism vs. single tax : a verbatim report of a debate held at Twelfth Street, Turner Hall, Chicago ... |
Chicago |
Charles H. Kerr |
1903 |
64 p. |
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Socialist competition in the Soviet Union |
New York |
Friends of the Soviet Union |
193u |
20 p. |
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Soviet efforts for peace in Europe and against German rearmament : documents |
London |
Soviet news |
1955 |
160 p. |
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Struggles ahead! Thesis on the economic and political situation and the task of the Communist ... |
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Communist Party of the U.S.A. |
1930 |
32 p. |
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American Legion and the Communists discuss democracy: a debate, The |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1938 |
79 p. |
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Chief stages in the history of the C.P.S.U., The |
New York |
International Publishers |
1939 |
45 p. |
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Communist election platform: vote labor and communist, The |
New York |
New York County Election Campaign Committee Communist Party |
1937 |
15 p. |
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Communist Party, The |
New York |
International Publishers |
1935 |
40 p. |
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Communist position on the Negro question, The |
New York |
New Century |
1947 |
61 p. |
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Facts about conscientious objectors in the United States, The |
New York |
National Civil Liberties Bureau |
1918 |
32 p. |
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General strike for industrial freedom, The |
Chicago |
Industrial Workers of the World |
1933 |
48 p. |
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Great Ingersoll contoversy:containing the famous Christmas sermon by Colonel Robert T. Ingersoll, The |
New York |
Edward Brandus |
1892 |
213 p. |
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Individual and the state: the problem as presented by the sentencing of Roger N. Baldwin, The |
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1918 |
14 p. |
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Red Army, The |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1941 |
64 p. |
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Struggle in Colorado for industrial freedom, The |
Denver |
Committee of Coal Mine Managers |
1914 |
19 v. |
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Two worlds, The |
New York |
International Publishers |
1935 |
32 p. |
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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. |
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U.S.S.R. and Finland, historical, economic, political; facts and documents, The |
New York |
Soviet Russia today |
1939 |
64 p. |
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Ultimate Aim, The |
New York |
International Publishers |
1935 |
30 p. |
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Tom Mooney, betrayed by labor leaders |
San Francisco |
Tom Mooney Molders Defense Committee |
1931 |
65 p. |
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Unity will conquer |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1936 |
47 p. |
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Voices for freedom |
New York |
Civil Rights Congress |
1951 |
2 v. |
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Voices for freedom. #2 |
New York |
Civil Rights Congress |
1951 |
39 p. |
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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. |
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Will beer bring back prosperity? |
New York |
Workers Library Publishers |
1932 |
16 p. |
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Working class against capitalist class: main election issue of the Communist Party: electon platform.. |
New York |
State Election Campaign Committee |
1929 |
30 p. |
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Chicago |
Trade Union Educational League |
1924 |
36, 44 p. |
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