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Bolerium Books (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
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Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
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Abad de Santillan, Diego

Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol de la revolucion social Mexicana.

UCPEET Mexico City 1986 137p., third edition, wraps. Reissue of the 1925 edition. (Cuadernos obreros 4)

Abad de Santillan, Diego

Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol de la revolucion social Mexicana.

Grupo Cultural "Ricardo Flores Magon, Mexico City 1925 131p., wraps worn and chipped.

Abad de Santillan, Diego

Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol de la revolucion social Mexicana.

Grupo Cultural "Ricardo Flores Magon, Mexico City 1925 131p., wraps rebound in library buckram.

Abad de Santillan, Diego

Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol de la revolucion social Mexicana.

Grupo Cultural "Ricardo Flores Magon, Mexico City 1925 131p., cover and f.e.p. missing.

Abad de Santillan, Diego

Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol de la revolucion social Mexicana.

Centro de Estudios Históricos del Movimiento Obrero Mexicano Mexico City 1978 121p., wraps. Reissueof the 1925 edition.

Abad de Santillan, Diego

Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol de la revolucion social Mexicana.

Editorial Antorcha Mexico City 1988 144p., one of 1,000 copies, wraps. Reissue of the 1925 edition.

Abad de Santillan, Diego

Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol de la revolucion social Mexicana.

Grupo Cultural "Ricardo Flores Magon, Mexico City 1925 131p., wraps slightly soiled, lightly creased and slightly stained.

Adams, Graham, Jr

Age of industrial violence, 1910-1915; the activities and findings of theUnited States Commission on Industrial Relations.

Columbia University Press New York 1966 xii, 316p., second printing, worn dj. "An even-handed history of the noted Commission whose findings created popular concern for working people and brought some of labor's first favorable publicity. The book touches on Paterson and Ludlow. *Miles 3

Agricultural Workers Industrial Union no. 110, IWW

A call to action! To all agricultural workers.

the Union n.pl. [1936?] Leaflet, 7x9.375 inches, paper slightly browned, printed on both sides. *Miles 3977. Discusses the failure of the AFL in the lettuce districts of Watsonville, Salinas and the Imperial Vallley of California and attacks the 'Communist-controlled' CIO

Albrecht, Arthur Emil

International Seaman's Union of America; a study of its history andproblems.

GPO Washington 1923 vi, 120, v p., wraps, book plate of Paul Scharrenberg on blank verso of front wrap. *Miles 4858 (giving the incorrect date of 1913). (U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Bulletin no. 342)

American Civil Liberties Union

The Kentucky miners struggle; the record of a year of lawless violence.The only complete picture of events briefly told. .

ACLU New York 1932 23p., wraps, previous owner's name clipped out on first leaf, removing most of the caption title on verso. On the strikes in Harlan and Bell Counties. *Miles 3574.

American Civil Liberties Union

Why two governors freed political prisoners. What the governors ofIllinois and New York say of free speech prosecutions; with the dissentingopinions of Supreme court judges.

American Civil Liberties Union New York 1923 7, [i]p., wraps. *Miles 3608.

American Civil Liberties Union

Why two governors freed political prisoners. What the governors ofIllinois and New York say of free speech prosecutions; with the dissentingopinions of Supreme court judges.

American Civil Liberties Union New York 1923 7, [i]p., wraps browned and a bit worn. *Miles 3608.

Ameringer, Oscar

If you don't weaken the autobiography of Oscar Ameringer. With a forewordby Carl Sandburg.

Henry Holt and Company New York 1940 xviii, 476p., illus., first edition, signed by Ameringer. "...recollections told with humor... indispensable for the history of the [Socialist] party in the Middle West." *Egbert p. 152. Miles 3.

Amezcua, Jenaro

¿Quién es Flores Magon y cuál su obra?.

Editorial Avance Mexico City 1943 103p., browned wraps. The author was President of the Union of Agricultural Revolutionaries of the South.

Anarchist trade unions in Spain today.

Open Road Vancouver, BC 1978 11p., wraps. "This pamphlet was published by Open Road newsjournal in the Spring of 1978 to support the North American tour by a CNY representative. The tour was organized by the Industrial Workers of the World." - rear wrap

Anderson, John

The depression of the Thirties; a personal history by a rank and fileworker.

Hera Press Cleveland, OH 1984 16p., wraps, second printing. Anderson, a member of the IWW in the 1930s, helped found ISO in 1977.

Andor, Wiener

Technokrácia vagy Ipari Unionizmus.

The Bérmunkás Editorial Board [Cleveland] 1933 16p., wraps, text is in Hungarian. Copy of the recent English translation included with pamphlet. OCLC lists the author as the IWW and the place as Chicago?.

Ashleigh, Charles

The rambling kid, a novel about the IWW. Introduction by Steve Kellerman.

Charles H. Kerr Chicago 2003 xv, 286p., wraps. First published in 1930 in England. New.

Barrera Fuentes, Florencio

Ricardo Flores Magon; el apostol cautivo.

Biblioteca del Instituto Nacional de Estudios Historicos de la Revolucion Mexicana Mexico City 1973220p., wraps .

Barrett, James R

William Z. Foster and the tragedy of American radicalism.

University of Illinois Press Urbana 1999 xiii, 352p., first edition, dj. (The working class in American history)

Beal, Fred E

Word from nowhere, the story of a fugitive from two worlds.

The Right Book Club London 1938 288p., frontis portrait of Beal, gift inscription on flyleaf, edgeworn boards. Sections on the Lawrence strike, Gastonia and his sojourn in Moscow.

Beck, Frank O. and Franklin Rosemont

Hobohemia, Emma Goldman, Lucy Parsons, Ben Reitman & other agitators &outsiders in 1920/30s Chicago. Edited and introduced by Franklin Rosemont.

Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company Chicago 2000 124, [iv]p., original cloth binding. Reprinted from the 1956 edition. (Bughouse square series)

Bedford, Henry F

Socialism and the workers in Massachusetts, 1886-1912.

The University of Massachusetts Press Amherst 1966. xiii, 315p., illus., tables. "Includes background and description of the Lawrence strike, emphasizing its political aspects." *Miles 8.

Bedford, Henry F

Socialism and the workers in Massachusetts, 1886-1912.

The University of Massachusetts Press Amherst 1966. xiii, 315p., illus., tables, dj. "Includes background and description of the Lawrence strike, emphasizing its political aspects." *Miles 8.

Beken, Jon, ed

I.W.W. Organizing manual. Second revised US edition.

Industrial Workers of the World Ypsilanti, MI 1996 24p., wraps with plastic comb binding, 8.5x11 inches.

[Belgrado, Pedrini]

The case of Pedrini Belgrado.

N.Y. General Defense Committee/ IWW New York [1981?] Single 8.5x11 sheet, printed one side, partly yellowed, creased horizontally. Summarizes the case of an Italian Anarchist activist and antifascist fighter during WWII who had been in prison since 1949; calls on readers to demonstrate outside Alitalia Airlines offices and Italian embassies to urge his release before death

Bird, Stewart and Peter Robilotta

The Wobblies, the U.S. vs. Wm. D. Haywood, et al. A play. Introduction byJoyce Kornbluh.

Smyrna Press New York 1980 xviii, 58p., introduction, illustrations, very good first edition and review copy with slip in pictorial wraps.

Bird, Stewart, Dan Georgakas, [and] Deborah Shaffer

Solidarity forever; an oral history of the IWW.

Lake View Press Chicago 1985 247p., wraps, illus. .

Bloomfield, Daniel, comp

Selected articles on modern industrial movements. With an introduction byMeyer Bloomfield.

The H.W. Wilson Company New York 1919 xxii, 377p., original cloth binding with a trace of edge wear, first edition. Includes a sections on Bolshevism, Scientific Management, Workers' co-operative movement and more. (The handbook series) "Well- selected contemporary articles, including several on syndicalism, industrial unionism and the IWW." *Miles 13

Borah, William Edgar

Haywood trial, closing argument.

The Statesman Shop Boise, Idaho [1907?] 130p., wraps. *Miles 3626 shows only 49p. excerpted version. Closing argument of the prosecution in the famous trial of the Western Federation of Miners leadership (Haywood, Moyer, and Pettibone) in 1907. Defended by Clarence Darrow, Haywood won acquittal.

Boudin, Louis B., Louis C. Fraina, Ludwig Lore, eds.

The class struggle; devoted to International Socialism. Vol. 1, no.4,November-December 1917.

The Socialist Publication Society New York 1917 120p., wraps a bit worn and slightly chipped. Lead article is by Fraina on the IWW trial and Edward Dryden on the case of Louis Fraina (Fraina was being tried for being a Conscientious Objector), includes articles by Leon Trotsky, Louis Boudin, Lenin, Kautsky and others

Boyle, James

The minimum wage and syndicalism; an independent survey of the two latestmovements affecting American labor.

Stewart & Kidd Company Cincinnati 1913 136p., original red cloth binding with traces of edge wear, gilt lettering still bright. Includes sections on the I.W.W., sabatoge, direct action, etc. *Not in Miles.

Bracey, John H., August Meier, and Elliot Rudwick, eds

Black workers and organized labor.

Wadsworth Publishing Belmont, CA 1971 227p., first printing, slightly creased wraps. Twelve articles by both African American and European American historians. (Explorations in the Black Experience)

Bradwin, Edmund W

The bunkhouse man; a study of work and pay in the camps of Canada, 1903-1914.

Columbia University Press New York 1928 306p., front., illus., first edition, dj slightly chipped on edges and slightly soiled on spine. (Studies in history, economics, and public law, no. 296)

Braida, Albino

La Societa' proletaria.

Libreria Editrice dei Laboratori Industriali del Mondo Brooklyn [191-?] 104p., wraps (detached front wrap very worn and chipped, rear wrap missing), some internal handling wear. Braida wrote for the Italian branch of the IWW.

[Brinton, Maurice]

The irrational in politics.

Srafprint Co-Op Van Nuys, CA 1970 [14p.], wraps, printed by an IWW shop. At head of front wrap: Solidarity Group. Original Van Nuys imprinted crossed out, stamp with Mountain View imprint on rear wrap. Based on Wilhelm Reich's theories. (Sraflet October 1970)This whole series is lifted in abridged from from Solidarity pamphlet number 33.

Brissenden, Paul Frederick

Justice and the I.W.W.; with the exposure of Attorney General Daugherty'smisstatements regarding the status of political prisoners by the FederalCouncil of Churches of Christ in America.

General Defense Committee Chicago [1920?] 32p., wraps slightly chipped with a 1.5 inch split along the spine, paper slightly browned with a few closed tears, small piece on brown tap e on first page. *Miles 3980 indicates a 1918 date which is clearly wrong from internal evidence.

Brissenden, Paul Frederick

The I.W.W.; a study of American syndicalism.

Russell & Russell New York 1957 xxii, 438p., reprint of 1920 second edition, previous owner's nameon front blank endpaper, shelf worn dj. *Miles 18.

Brissenden, Paul Frederick

The I.W.W.; a study of American syndicalism.

Columbia University New York & London 1919 432p., original brown cloth binding worn, head and tailof spine frayed, some edge, hinges repaired, closed tears in outer margin of the first few pages, first edition. *Miles 18. (Studies in history, economics and public law, vol. 83, whole no. 193)

Brissenden, Paul Frederick

The I.W.W.; a study of American syndicalism. Second edition.

Columbia University, Longmans, Green & Co. agents New York & London 1920 438p., original red clothwith Longmans name at foot of spine (presumed British binding), inscribed "Robert L. Hale, with best wishes, Paul F. Brissenden," minor internal handling wear. *Miles 18. (Studies in history, economics and public law, vol. 83, whole no. 193)

Brissenden, Paul Frederick

The launching of the Industrial Workers of the World.

Haskell House Publishers New York 1971 82p., smudged greenish boards. Reprint of 1913 edition. (Original series: University of California publications in economics, vol. 4 , no. 1)

Brissenden, Paul Frederick

The launching of the Industrial Workers of the World.

University of California Berkeley 1913 82p., wraps with minor edge wear and small tears head and tail of spine, first edition, partly unopened. (University of California publications in economics, vol. 4 , no. 1)

Brooks, John Graham

American syndicalism, the I.W.W.

The Macmillan Company New York 1913 264p., first edition, front blank end paper removed, original cloth binding, gilt still bright, scarce dj slightly edge worn with a few minor chips, with a few old tape repairs on verso. *Miles 20.

Brooks, John Graham

American syndicalism, the I.W.W.

The Macmillan Company New York 1913 264p., first edition, original cloth binding with minor stains on the front cover, previous owner's name on front paste down. *Miles 20.

Brooks, John Graham

Labor's challenge to the social order; democracy its own critic andeducator.

The Macmillan Company New York 1921 [ii], 441p., edges of dj chipped, spine has a few spots and an old adhesion from now-absent label. First published in 1920. *Miles 21.

Brooks, John Graham

Labor's challenge to the social order; democracy its own critic andeducator.

The Macmillan Company New York 1920 [ii], 441p., first edition, fore edge lightly foxed, original blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on spine still bright, dj soiled and chipped at the head of the spine. *Miles 21.

Brown, Tom

Nationalisation and the new boss class.

Syndicalist Workers Federation London [1958?] 16p., slightly worn wraps, stamp of Chicago's Solidarity Bookshop on rear wrap, stamps of the bookshop & the Chicago Branch of the IWW on various pages. (Direct action pamphlets no. 3)

Brown, Tom

What's wrong with the unions? A syndicalist answer.

Syndicalist Workers Federation London [1955?] 16p., edge worn wraps, stamps of the Chicago branch of the IWW and of Chicago's Solidarity Bookshop on various pages. (Direct Action pamphlets no. 1)

Bumpas, Jim

The failure of punishment.

SRAFPRINT CO-OP Los Altos 1971 15p., wraps. Bumpas was an IWW member. (SRAFLET, March, 1971)