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Finding Aid for the Collection ofSocialist and Labor MovementPamphlets and Books, 1886-1962

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Finding Aid for the Collection of Socialist and Labor Movement Pamphlets andBooks, 1886-1962

Processed by Royce Dieckmann, with assistance from Laurel McPhee, as part of the CFPRT project, 2005; machine-readablefinding aid created by Caroline Cubé.UCLA Library, Department of Special CollectionsManuscripts DivisionRoom A1713, Charles E. Young Research LibraryBox 951575Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575Email: [email protected]: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/scweb/© 2005The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

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Descriptive SummaryTitle: Collection of Socialist and Labor Movement Pamphlets and BooksDate (inclusive): 1886-1962Collection number: 932Extent: 42 boxes (21 linear ft.)Abstract: The collection consists of 2816 pamphlets and books on twentieth century socialist and labor movements aroundthe world, with particular emphasis on communist, socialist, and collectivist political parties and organizations in the Unionof Soviet Socialist Republics, United Kingdom, and United States of America.Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.Los Angeles, California 90095-1575Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLALibrary, Department of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.Restrictions on AccessCOLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Advance notice required for access.Restrictions on Use and ReproductionProperty rights to the physical object belong to the UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections. Literary rights,including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine whoholds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents donot hold the copyright.Provenance/Source of AcquisitionGift of Louise Byrnes, 1977.Processing Information:The contents of this collection, formerly known as either A collection of pamphlets of extremist movements, or, A collectionof material about the Right and Left (political science), were organized in alphabetical order at the time of acquisition. In2005, Royce Dieckmann created an item-level inventory of the materials and arranged them by main entry in topicalcategories to generate a finding aid for the collection. The name of the collection was then changed to its current title.Preferred Citation[Identification of item], Collection of Socialist and Labor Movement Pamphlets and Books (Collection 932). Department ofSpecial Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.UCLA Catalog Record IDUCLA Catalog Record ID: 964388 Scope and ContentThe collection consists of 2816 pamphlets and books on twentieth century socialist and labor movements around the world,with particular emphasis on communist, socialist, and collectivist political parties and organizations in the Union of SovietSocialist Republics, United Kingdom, and United States of America. Major subjects include the Russian Revolution, the riseof fascism, World Wars I and II, colonial revolutions, Marxist theory, the Cold War, and labor unions and workers' rights.Prominent authors include Earl Browder, Daniel De Leon, Eugene Dennis, Friedrich Engels, William Z. Foster, NikitaKhrushchev, Vladimir Lenin, Vyacheslav Molotov, Scott Nearing, Harry Pollitt, Joseph Stalin, Norman Thomas, and LeonTrotsky, and other significant socialist theorists, leaders, and organizations. Notable items include 30 illustrated Sovietpamphlets distributed at the 1939 New York World's Fair, a large number of texts by publishers Twentieth Century Pressand Clarion Press in England, and Charles H. Kerr & Co., Appeal to reason, and the IWW in the United States.Organization and ArrangementArranged in the following series:

1. Anarchism, 1886-1958 (1 box)2. Asia, 1921-1972 (1 box)3. Europe, 1900-1962 (3.5 boxes)4. Marxism, 1899-1955 (1.5 boxes)5. Miscellaneous, 1920-1951 (.5 box)6. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 1914-1960 (11 boxes)7. United Kingdom, 1886-1959 (6.5 boxes)

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8. United States of America, 1890-1961 (17 boxes).Indexing TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.SubjectsSocialism--Archival resources.Related MaterialA Collection of material about the Communist Party in the United States and Southern California, 1952-1971 (Collection1120)  . Available at the Department of Special Collections, UCLA.Weintraub (Hyman) and Goldberg (William) Collection of Socialist Party Material (Collection 831)  . Available at theDepartment of Special Collections, UCLA.A collection of underground, alternative and extremist literature, 1900-1990 (Collection 50)  . Available at the DepartmentofSpecial Collections, UCLA.

  1. Anarchism. 1886-1958.Physical Description: 1 box.Scope and Content NotePamphlets written by American and European anarchists. Subjects include labor, the RussianRevolution, the Spanish Civil War, social libertarianism and free speech. Important authorsinclude Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, Petr Kropotkin, and George Woodcock.

     Aldred - Ames.

Physical Description: 3 items.   Box 1, Folder 1 Aldred, Guy A. For communism: a communist manifesto, defining the workers'

struggle and the need of a new Communist International, with a history of theanti-parliamentary movement, 1906-1935 (Glasgow: Guy A. Aldred), 1935.

Box 1, Folder 1 Altgeld, John. Reasons for pardoning Fielden, Neebe and Schwab (Chicago:Governor of Illinois, John P. Altgeld), 1893.

Box 1, Folder 1 Ames, Sarah E. Why the undertone?: an open letter to judge Joseph E. Gary(Chicago: Sarah E. Ames), 1893.

  Berkman, Alexander.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 1, Folder 2 The anti-climax: the concluding chapter of my Russian diary 'The Bolshevik myth'

(Berlin: Alexander Berkman), 1925.Box 1, Folder 2 The Kronstadt rebellion (Berlin: Der Syndikalist), 1922.Box 1, Folder 2 The Russian tragedy: a review and an outlook (Berlin: Der Syndikalist), 1922.Box 1, Folder 2 Berkman, Alexander and Emma Goldman. Deportation, its meaning and message:

last message to the people of America (New York: M. E. Fitzgerald), 1919.Box 1, Folder 2 _____. Anarchism on trial: speeches of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman

before the United States District Court (New York: Mother Earth PublishingAssociation), 1917.

  Berneri - Godwin.Physical Description: 10 items.

   Box 1, Folder 3 Berneri, Camillo. Peter Kropotkin: his federalist ideas (London: Freedom Press),

1943.Box 1, Folder 3 Brown, Tom. The British general strike 1926 (London: Freedom Press), 1943.Box 1, Folder 3 Caltabiano, Adolfo. Peoples and charlatans (London: Italian Anti-Fascist Action

Committee), 1944.Box 1, Folder 3 Ciliga, Anton. The Kronstadt revolt (London: Freedom Press), 1942.

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Box 1, Folder 3 Cliff, Norman. Peace in our time, for all time!: the rising tide of war resistance, abrief record of the recent progress of the No More War Movement (London: NoMore War Movement), 1927.

Box 1, Folder 3 Corn, R. The two communisms, trans. Doris Wess (London: Freedom PublicationsCommittee), 1930s.

Box 1, Folder 3 Davidson, J. Morrison. Mining rents and royalties, 4th ed. (London: WilliamReeves), ca. 1886.

Box 1, Folder 3 Delesalle, Paul. Les bourses du travail et la C.G.T. (Paris: Librairie des SciencesPolitiques et Sociales Marcel Rivière), 1910.

Box 1, Folder 3 Gibson, Tony. Food production and population (London: Freedom Press), 1952.Box 1, Folder 3 Godwin, William. On law (London: Freedom Press), 1945.  Goldman, Emma.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 1, Folder 4 Anarchism: what it really stands for, 2nd ed. (New York: Mother Earth Publishing

Association), 1916.Box 1, Folder 4 The place of the individual in society (Chicago: Free Society Forum), 1940.Box 1, Folder 4 The psychology of political violence (New York: Mother Earth Publishing

Association), 1911.Box 1, Folder 4 The truth about the Boylsheviki (New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association),

1918.  Grave - Kramer.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 1, Folder 5 Grave, Jean. Moribund society and anarchy, trans. Voltairine De Cleyre (San

Francisco: Free Society Library/A. Isaak), 1899.Box 1, Folder 5 Icarus, pseud. The Wilhelmshaven revolt: a chapter of the revolutionary

movement in the German navy 1918-1919 (London: Freedom Press), 1944.Box 1, Folder 5 Ireland, pseud. Social conditions and character (London: James Tochatti, Liberty

Press), 1896.Box 1, Folder 5 Kimball, John C. A sermon on anarchy and the anarchists, with an address on

pulpit independence, and the action of Unity Church (Hartford: PlimptonManufacturing Co.), 1887.

Box 1, Folder 5 Kramer, Jack. Punching out, illus. Margaret Sandford (Detroit: Our TimesPublications), 1952.

  Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich.Physical Description: 14 items.

   Box 1, Folder 6 An appeal to the young (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1918.Box 1, Folder 6 An appeal to the young (New York: Max N. Maisel, People's Press), 1890s.Box 1, Folder 6 An appeal to the young (New York: Max N. Maisel), 1890s.Box 1, Folder 6 Law and authority: an anarchist essay (London: William Reeves), 1903 [2 copies].Box 1, Folder 6 Organised vengeance called justice (London: Freedom Press), 1948 [2 copies].Box 1, Folder 6 The place of anarchism in socialistic evolution: an address delivered in Paris,

trans. Henry Glasse (London: William Reeves), 1900 [2 copies].Box 1, Folder 6 Revolutionary government (London: Freedom Press), 1943.Box 1, Folder 6 The terror in Russia: an appeal to the British nation, 7th ed. (London: Methuen &

Co.), 1909.Box 1, Folder 6 The wage system, postscript George Woodcock (London: Freedom Press), 1944.Box 1, Folder 6 War! 7th ed. (London: William Reeves), 1903.Box 1, Folder 6 Wars and capitalism (London: Freedom Press), 1914.  Malatesta - Montseny.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 1, Folder 7 Malatesta, Errico. A talk between two workers (s.l.: s.n.), n.d.Box 1, Folder 7 _____. A talk between two workers (Oakland: Man! Library), 1933.Box 1, Folder 7 _____. A talk between two workers, 8th ed. (London: Freedom Press), n.d.

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Box 1, Folder 7 _____. Vote what for? (London: Freedom Press), 1945.Box 1, Folder 7 Maximov, Grigorii. Bolshevism promises and reality: an appraisal of the results of

the Marxist dictatorship over Russia (Chicago: Free Society Group of Chicago),1935.

Box 1, Folder 7 Monatte, Pierre. Où va la C. G. T.?: lettre d'un ancien à quelques jeunes syndiquéssans galons (Paris: Entreprise de Presse), 1946.

Box 1, Folder 7 Montseny, Federica. Militant anarchism and the reality in Spain (Glasgow: Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation), 1937.

  Reclus - Strickland.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 1, Folder 8 Reclus, Elisee. Evolution and revolution, 7th ed. (London: William Reeves), ca.

1894?.Box 1, Folder 8 Ridley, F. A. The Roman Catholic Church and the modern age (London: Freedom

Press), 1946.Box 1, Folder 8 Rocker, Rudolph. The truth about Spain (New York: Freie Arbeiter Stimme), 1937.Box 1, Folder 8 Schroeder, Theodore. The historical interpretation of unabridged freedom of

speech (New York: Free Speech League), 1910 [inscribed].Box 1, Folder 8 _____. The meaning of unabridged "freedom of speech" (New York: Free Speech

League), 1910.Box 1, Folder 8 Souchy, Augustine. The workers and peasants of Russia and Ukraine: how do they

live? (Chicago: Educational Bureau of the Industrial Workers of the World), 1922.Box 1, Folder 8 Spencer, Herbert. The right to ignore the state (New York: Benj. R. Tucker), 1907.Box 1, Folder 8 Strickland, Walter W. Apes and Patriotism, two essays . . . to which is affixed An

ode in praise of lead (London: The Bakunin Press), 1912.  Tcherkesoff - Wilson.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 1, Folder 9 Tcherkesoff, Warlaam. Concentration of capital: a Marxian fallacy (London:

Freedom Press), 1911.Box 1, Folder 9 Trumbull, Matthew M. The trial of the judgment: a review of the anarchist case

(Chicago: Health and Home Publishing), 1888.Box 1, Folder 9 Weinberger, Harry. Free speech and free press, reprinted from 'The FRA' (New

York: Harry Weinberger), 1917.Box 1, Folder 9 Weiner, Sam. Ethics and American unionism and the path for the working class

(New York: Libertarian League), 1958.Box 1, Folder 9 Wilson, Jenny. Sacco et Vanzetti (Herblay: L'Idée Libre), n.d.  Woodcock, George.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 1, Folder 10 Anarchism and morality (London: Freedom Press), 1945 [2 copies].Box 1, Folder 10 The basis of communal living (London: Freedom Press), 1947.Box 1, Folder 10 Homes or hovels: the housing problem and its solution (London: Freedom Press),

1944 [2 copies].Box 1, Folder 10 New life to the land (London: Freedom Press), 1942 [2 copies].Box 1, Folder 10 Railways and society: for workers' control of railways (London: Freedom Press),

1943.  2. Asia. 1921-1972.

Physical Description: 1 box (.5 linear ft.).Scope and Content NotePamphlets on communism and colonialism in Asian and South Asian countries, includingChina, India, Japan, Korea, Indo-China and the Philippines. Arranged in subseries A-B asfollows: A. Miscellaneous, 1921-1972 (.5 box); B. China, 1927-1957 (.5 box).

   

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  2A. Miscellaneous. 1921-1972.Scope and Content NoteIncludes publications about India, Japan, Korea, Indo-China and the Philippines.

     Bisson - Dashinsky.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 2, Folder 1 Bisson, T. A. Showdown in the Orient (New York: Foreign Policy Association),

1940.Box 2, Folder 1 Brodie, Fawn, ed. Our far eastern record: a reference digest on American

policy, vol. 2 (New York: American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations), 1942.Box 2, Folder 1 Chandrasekhar, S. India and the war (New York: NewsIndia), 1941.Box 2, Folder 1 Cliff, Tony. Middle East at the cross roads (London: Revolutionary Communist

Party), 1946.Box 2, Folder 1 Dashinsky, S. Japan in Manchuria, ed. N. Fokin (New York: Workers Library),

1932.  Deverall - Hall.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 2, Folder 2 Deverall, Richard. Hara kiri!: occupied Japan's trade with soviet China

(Baltimore: Uptown Press), 1951.Box 2, Folder 2 _____. A manifesto of the democratic revolution (Manila: Free Trade Union

Committee), 1951.Box 2, Folder 2 _____. Southeast Asia: Tojo in 1941 . . . Mao in 1951? (Baltimore: Uptown Press),

1951.Box 2, Folder 2 Dutt, R. Palme. Freedom for India (London: Communist Party), 1946.Box 2, Folder 2 Fischer, Louis. Empire: an American view (London: Dennis Dobson), 1945.Box 2, Folder 2 Hall, Henry. War in the far east (New York: International), 1930.  Horwill - Lucas.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 2, Folder 3 Horwill, George. Capitalism and the far East (London: Independent Labour

Party), 1921.Box 2, Folder 3 _____. Oil and finance in Turkey, Persia and Mesopotamia (London: Independent

Labour Party), 1921.Box 2, Folder 3 Jenkinson, Anthony. Know your enemy: Japan (New York: American Council,

Institute of Pacific Relations), 1942.Box 2, Folder 3 Joshi, P. C. The Indian Communist Party: its policy and work in the war of

liberation, intro. Harry Pollitt (London: Communist Party of Great Britain),1942.

Box 2, Folder 3 Kim, Il-song. For the victory of the anti-imperialist revolutionary cause(Havana: Tricontinental), 1972.

Box 2, Folder 3 Lattimore, Eleanor. Labor unions in the far East (New York: American Council,Institute of Pacific Relations), 1945.

Box 2, Folder 3 Lilienthal, Philip and John Oakie. Asia's captive colonies (New York: AmericanCouncil, Institute of Pacific Relations), 1942.

Box 2, Folder 3 Lucas, Jim. 'Our fighting heart . . .': The story of the Republic of Korea armedforces (Washington: Korean Pacific Press), 1951.

  Mehta - Spratt.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 2, Folder 4 Mehta, Asoka. You and the vote (Bombay: Socialist Party), 1951.Box 2, Folder 4 Nu, Thakin. Towards peace and democracy (Rangoon, Burma: Ministry of

Information), 1949.Box 2, Folder 4 People's Publishing House Catalogue of books, 1954.Box 2, Folder 4 Pritt, D. N. India our ally? (London: Frederick Muller), 1942.

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Box 2, Folder 4 Saklatvala, Shapurji. British imperialism in India: speech delivered in the Houseof Commons (Chicago: Daily Worker), 1925.

Box 2, Folder 4 Sardesai, S. G. The Nehru five year plan (Bombay: People's Publishing House),1951.

Box 2, Folder 4 Spratt, Philip. The communist peace appeal (Bombay: Democratic ResearchService), 1951.

  Starobin - Taruc.Physical Description: 3 items.

   Box 2, Folder 5 Starobin, Joseph. Eyewitness in Indo-China (New York: Cameron & Kahn), 1954.Box 2, Folder 5 Strong, Anna Louise. In North Korea: first eye-witness report (New York: Soviet

Russia Today), 1949.Box 2, Folder 5 Taruc, Luis. Born of the people: an autobiography, foreword Paul Robeson (New

York: International), 1953.

  2B. China. 1927-1957.Scope and Content NotePamphlets on communist revolutionaries, World War II, and nationalism in China,including works by Mao Zedong.

     Barnett - Fu.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 2, Folder 6 Barnett, Robert. China: America's ally (New York: American Council, Institute of

Pacific Relations), 1942.Box 2, Folder 6 Chou, En-lai, et. al. The people's new literature: four reports at the first

all-China conference of writers and artists (Peking: Cultural Press), 1950.Box 2, Folder 6 Dong, Biwu [Tung, Pi-Wu]. Memorandum on China's liberated areas: a factual

report on Chinese areas liberated from Japanese occupation (San Francisco:s.n.), 1945.

Box 2, Folder 6 Field, Frederick. China's greatest crisis (New York: New Century), 1945.Box 2, Folder 6 Fu, Seng-sin. China: a survey of the historical and economic forces behind the

nationalist revolution (London: Communist Party of Great Britain), 1927.  Hu - Liu.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 2, Folder 7 Hu, Shi. Japan's war in China (New York: Chinese Cultural Society), 1938.Box 2, Folder 7 James, Maurice and Richard Doonping. Soviet China (New York: International),

1932.Box 2, Folder 7 Lin, Zhen. China's fight for national liberation (New York: Workers Library),

1938.Box 2, Folder 7 Liu, Hsin-Chuan. Labour conditions in Chunghsing coal mine, Shantung

(Peiping: Institute of Social Research), 1933.Box 2, Folder 7 Liu, Shaoqi. On inner-party struggle: a lecture delivered on July 2, 1941 at the

Party School for central China (New York: New Century), 1952.  Mao, Zedong.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 2, Folder 8 Combat liberalism (Peking: Foreign Languages Press), 1954.Box 2, Folder 8 Introductory remarks to 'the communist' (Peking: Foreign Languages Press),

1953.Box 2, Folder 8 Mao Tse-Tung on people's democratic dictatorship together with his two

speeches (Peking: Foreign Languages Press), 1951.Box 2, Folder 8 Mind the living conditions of the masses and attend to the methods of work

(Peking: Foreign Languages Press), 1953.

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Box 2, Folder 8 The question of independence and autonomy within the united front (Peking:Foreign Languages Press), 1954.

Box 2, Folder 8 A single spark can start a prairie fire (Peking: Foreign Languages Press), 1953.Box 2, Folder 8 Why can China's red political power exist? (Peking: Foreign Languages Press),

1953.  Powell - Strong.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 2, Folder 9 Powell, John. Formosa: fact and fiction (San Francisco: John W. Powell), 1955.Box 2, Folder 9 Stewart, Maxwell. War-time China (New York: American Council, Institute of

Pacific Relations), 1944.Box 2, Folder 9 Strong, Anna Louise. The Kuomintang-Communist crisis in China: a first-hand

account of one of the most critical periods in far eastern history (New York:Amerasia), 1941.

Box 2, Folder 9 Strong, Anna Louise. Tomorrow's China (New York: Committee for a DemocraticFar Eastern Policy), 1948.

  Tong - Wittfogel.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 2, Folder 10 Tong, Hollington. What is ahead for China? a collection of speeches June, 1956 -

February, 1957 (Washinton: Chinese Embassy), 1957.Box 2, Folder 10 Townsend, Peter. In China now (London: Union of Democratic Control), 1953.Box 2, Folder 10 Wang, Ming. China can win!: the new stage in the aggression of Japanese

imperialism and the new period in the struggle of the Chinese people (NewYork: Workers Library), 1937.

Box 2, Folder 10 _____. The revolutionary movement in the colonial countries: speech, revisedand augmented (New York: Workers Library), 1935.

Box 2, Folder 10 Wei Chen, pseud. Who's who in communist China: a study of Russiandomination (New York: Free Trade Union Committee, American Federation ofLabor), 1954.

Box 2, Folder 10 Willoughby, Westel. The significance to the world of the conflict in the far East(New York: Chinese Cultural Society), 1937.

Box 2, Folder 10 Wittfogel, Karl. Mao Tse-Tung: liberator or destroyer of the Chinese peasants?(New York: Free Trade Union Committee, American Federation of Labor), 1955.

  3. Europe. 1900-1962.Physical Description: 3.5 boxes (1.75 linear ft.).Scope and Content NotePamphlets on communist and socialist movements in Europe, including significant materialsregarding the World Wars. Arranged in subseries A-C as follows: A. Eastern Europe,1900-1962 (1.5 boxes); B. Western Europe, 1903-1960 ( 1 box); C. Germany, 1900-1956 (1box).

   

  3A. Eastern Europe. 1900-1962.Scope and Content NotePamphlets on communism in Eastern European countries, including the Baltic States,Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Yugoslavia. Includes works by Georgi Dimitrov ofBulgaria, Josip Tito of Yugoslavia, and Bela Kun.

     American - Dembskis.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 3, Folder 1 American Representation of General Jewish Workers Union of Poland. The case

of Henryk Erlich and Victor Alter, foreword Camille Huysmans (New York:American Representation of General Jewish Workers Union of Poland), 1943.

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Box 3, Folder 1 Bilmanis, Alfred. The Baltic States in post-war Europe (Washington: LatvianLegation), 1944.

Box 3, Folder 1 Bogitchévitch, M. Causes of the war: an examination into the causes of theEuropean war with special reference to Russia and Serbia (Amsterdam: C.L. vanLangenhuysen), 1919.

Box 3, Folder 1 Brant, Irving. The new Poland (New York: Universe), 1946.Box 3, Folder 1 Cardwell, Ann. Poland: here is the record, an American's view, foreword William

Chamberlin (Ann Arbor: Michigan Committee of Americans for Poland), 1945.Box 3, Folder 1 Deak, Zoltan. Hungary's fight for democracy (New York: New Century), 1947.Box 3, Folder 1 Dembskis, Vladislovas. Kaip maskolija persekioja Lietuva, pagal "l'oppression

Russe en Lithuanie" (Chicago: Spauda "Lietuvos"), 1900.  Dimitrov, Georgi (1 of 2).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 3, Folder 2 Communism and the war: the war and the working class in the capitalist

countries, together with the manifesto of the executive committee of theCommunist International (London: Modern Books), 1939.

Box 3, Folder 2 Georgi Dimitrov: short biographical notes (Sofia: Press Department, Ministry ofInformation and Arts), 1946.

Box 3, Folder 2 The government declaration as read by the Prime Minister Georgi Dimitrov inthe grand national assembly (Sofia: Ministry of Information and Arts), 1947.

Box 3, Folder 2 Laski's mistake: Dimitrov's speech to the Workers' Party Congress, Sofia,February 27, 1946, foreword Harry Pollitt (London: Communist Party), 1946.

Box 3, Folder 2 Political report delivered to the V Congress of the Bulgarian Communist Party(Sofia: Press Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs), 1949.

Box 3, Folder 2 The struggle against the imperialist war (New York: Workers Library), 1940.  Dimitrov, Georgi (2 of 2).

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 3, Folder 3 To defend assassins is to help fascism (New York: Workers Library), 1937.Box 3, Folder 3 United front against fascism: speeches delivered at the Seventh World

Congress of the Communist International July 25-August 20, 1935, 7th ed. (NewYork: New Century), 1950.

Box 3, Folder 3 The united front against fascism and war, abridged ed. (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1935.

Box 3, Folder 3 The united front against fascism and war: the fascist offensive and the tasks ofthe Communist International in the fight for the unity of the working classagainst fascism, full report and speech in reply to discussion (New York:Workers Library), 1935.

Box 3, Folder 3 The united struggle for peace (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 3, Folder 3 Unity and peace: the united front of the struggle for peace (London:

Communist Party of Great Britain), 1939.Box 3, Folder 3 The war and the working class (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 3, Folder 3 Working class unity: bulwark against fascism (New York: Workers Library),

1935 [2 copies].  Ehrlich - Fuchik.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 3, Folder 4 Ehrlich, Heinrich. The struggle for revolutionary socialism, trans. Haim

Kantorovitch and Anna Bercowitz (New York: Bund Club of New York), 1934.Box 3, Folder 4 Free Europe. The Soviet occupation of Poland, intro. J. B. Morton (London: Free

Europe), 1940.Box 3, Folder 4 Frome, Michael. Uncensored picture of Poland today (Washington: Washington

Post), 1946.Box 3, Folder 4 Fuchik, Julius. Notes from the gallows, pref. Samuel Sillen (New York: New

Century), 1948.

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  GheorghiuDej - Kardelj.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 3, Folder 5 Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe. Speech at congress of teachers of Rumanian

People's Republic, April 10, 1952 (s.l.: State Publishing House), 1952.Box 3, Folder 5 Gomulka, Wladyslaw, et. al. The front of national unity: speeches of

social-political leaders at the national conference, November 29, 1956(Warsaw: Polonia Publishing House), 1956.

Box 3, Folder 5 Harrison, E. J. Lithuania's fight for freedom (New York: Lithuanian AmericanInformation Center), 1945.

Box 3, Folder 5 Healy, Gerard. Revolution and counter revolution in Hungary (London: NewPark Publications), 1957.

Box 3, Folder 5 Homonnay, Elemer. Atrocities committed by Tito's communist partisans inoccupied Southern-Hungary (Cleveland: Council for Liberation of SouthernHungary), 1957.

Box 3, Folder 5 Kardelj, Edward. Socialist democracy in its effect on the whole developmentand social life in Yugoslavia (Belgrade: Federation of Yugoslav Jurists'Associations), 1952.

Box 3, Folder 5 _____. Yugoslavia's foreign policy: address delivered during the debate on thebudget in the Federal Assembly on December 29th, 1948 (Belgrade: s.n.), 1949.

  Kartun - Kavcic.Physical Description: 3 items.

   Box 3, Folder 6 Kartun, Derek. Tito's plot against Europe: the story of the Rajk conspiracy

(London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1949.Box 3, Folder 6 _____. Tito's plot against Europe: the story of the Rajk conspiracy (New York:

International), 1950.Box 3, Folder 6 Kavcic, Stane. The worker as a personality (Belgrade: Editorial Office of the

Yugoslav Trade Unions), 1962.  Kleczkowski - Kun.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 3, Folder 7 Kleczkowski, Stefan. Poland's first 100,000: story of the rebirth of the Polish

army, navy and air force after the September campaign, rev. (London:Hutchinson & Co.), ca. 1944.

Box 3, Folder 7 Kolarov, Vasil. Speech of Vassil Kolarov on the draft constitution, delivered onJune 20, 1947 (Sofia: Ministry of Information and Arts), 1947.

Box 3, Folder 7 _____. Vasil Kolarov's speech on the 70th anniversary of Bulgaria'sindependence (Sofia: s.n.), 1948.

Box 3, Folder 7 Kun, Bela. The February struggle in Austria and its lessons (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1934.

Box 3, Folder 7 _____. Marxism versus social democracy: address delivered at Plenum ExecutiveCommittee of the Young Communist International, December 1932 (New York:Workers Library), 1932.

Box 3, Folder 7 _____. The most burning question: unity of action (New York: Workers Library),1934.

Box 3, Folder 7 _____. Revolutionary essays, reprinted from Pravda (London: B.S.P.), ca. 1919[no cover].

Box 3, Folder 7 _____. The Second International in dissolution (London: Modern Books), 1933.Box 3, Folder 7 _____. The Second International in dissolution (New York: Workers Library),

1933.  Leslie - O'Konski.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 3, Folder 8 Leslie, Kenneth. Hungary: Christian or pagan? (New York: New Christian

Books), 1950.

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Box 3, Folder 8 Levi, Maxine. The communists and the liberation of Europe (New York: NewCentury), 1945.

Box 3, Folder 8 Lovrin, C. D. Rumania today (London: Porteous Ltd.), 1945.Box 3, Folder 8 Motyleva, Tamara. Youth in the World War (New York: Youth Publishers), 1934.Box 3, Folder 8 Nagy, Imre. Speech . . . in the National Assembly on July 4, 1953 (Budapest:

Hungarian Bulletin), 1953.Box 3, Folder 8 O'Konski, Alvin. Poland, Russia, and our honor: remarks . . . in the House of

Representatives, February 1, 1945 (Washington: United States GovernmentPrinting Office), 1945.

  Paul - Stewart.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 4, Folder 1 Paul, Edmund. Warning to Europe: the story of Poland (Watford: Fore

Publications), 1939.Box 4, Folder 1 Popovich, Kocha. Revision of Marxism-Leninism on the question of the

liberation war in Yugoslavia (Belgrade: Jugoslovenska Knjiga), 1949.Box 4, Folder 1 Pusta, Kaarel Robert. The Soviet Union and the Baltic states (New York: John

Felsberg), 1942.Box 4, Folder 1 Rákosi, Mátyás. Hungary's economic policy: speech . . . at the meeting of the

Budapest Party Activists of the Hungarian Working People's Party on July 11,1953 (London: Hungarian News and Information Service), 1953.

Box 4, Folder 1 Rust, William. The people rule in Yugoslavia (London: People's Press PrintingSociety), ca. 1948.

Box 4, Folder 1 Smogorzewski, K. M. The Russification of the Baltic States (London: LondonInstitute of World Affairs), 1950.

Box 4, Folder 1 Sokol, I. How they won: the strike of the Warsaw tramwaymen (London: R.I.L.U.Publications), 1931.

Box 4, Folder 1 Spivack, Robert. The lesson of Czechoslovakia (New York: American League forPeace and Democracy), 1938.

Box 4, Folder 1 Stewart, Neil. Background to new Hungary (London: Fore Publications), 1950.  Storm - Tito.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 4, Folder 2 Storm, Walter and Beryl Storm. We meet the Czechoslovaks (Prague: Orbis),

1948.Box 4, Folder 2 Stoyanov, Lyudmil, et.al. Nikola Yonkov Vaptsarov: articles and reminiscences

(Sofia: National Peace Committee, Bulgaria), 1952.Box 4, Folder 2 Strong, Anna Louise. Inside liberated Poland (New York: National Council of

American- Soviet Friendship), 1945 [2 copies].Box 4, Folder 2 _____. The new Lithuania (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 4, Folder 2 Tito, Josip Broz. Political report of the Central Committee of the Communist

Party of Yugoslavia: report delivered at the V Congress of the CPY (Belgrade:s.n.), 1948.

Box 4, Folder 2 _____. Real reasons behind the slanders against Yugoslavia: address . . .December 27, 1948 (Belgrade: Jugoslovenska Knjiga), 1949.

Box 4, Folder 2 _____. The Yugoslav peoples fight to live, intro. Louis Adamic (New York: UnitedCommittee of South-Slavic Americans), 1944.

  Tschuppik - Zóltowski.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 4, Folder 3 Tschuppik, Walter. Die Tschechische Revolution (Leipzig: E.P. Tal), 1920.Box 4, Folder 3 Vambery, Rustem. The Hungarian problem, intro. Oscar Jászi (New York: The

Nation), 1942.Box 4, Folder 3 Winiewicz, Jozef. Peace is everybody's business (Washington: Polish Embassy),

1952.Box 4, Folder 3 Ziffer, Bernard. Poland, history and historians: three bibliographical essays

(New York: Mid-European Studies Center), 1952.

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Box 4, Folder 3 Zóltowski, Adam. Germany, Russia and Central Europe (London: Free Europe),1943.

  3B. Western Europe. 1903-1960.Scope and Content NotePamphlets on communist and socialist movements, World War II, and the Cold War inWestern European countries. Includes a significant number of publications about Franceand Ireland, with some additional works regarding Austria, Greece, Italy, and the SpanishCivil War.

     Adler - Curtis.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 4, Folder 4 Adler, Friedrich. Democracy and revolution (New York: Rand School Press),

1934.Box 4, Folder 4 Bang, Gustav. Crises in European history, trans. Arnold Petersen (New York:

New York Labor News), 1955.Box 4, Folder 4 Bardi, Gino. Are we aryans? (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 4, Folder 4 Bartlett, Betty. They shall not die: the trial of Greek freedom, based on letters

from Betty Bartlett edited by Anthony Simmons, foreword D.N. Pritt (London:League for Democracy in Greece), 1948.

Box 4, Folder 4 Cachin, Marcel. Science and religion (New York: International), 1946.Box 4, Folder 4 Cachin, Marcel, Maurice Thorez, and Andre Marty. The people's front in France:

speeches delivered at the Seventh World Congress of the CommunistInternational (New York: Workers Library), 1935.

Box 4, Folder 4 Curtis, Roy. Italy: victory through revolution, intro. Angelica Balabanoff (NewYork: Socialist Party), 1943.

  Danneberg - Duclos.Physical Description: 10 items.

   Box 4, Folder 5 Danneberg, Robert. Die Rekrutsenschulen der internationalen

Sozialdemokratie: die sozialistische und die bürgerliche Jugendbewegung inden Jahren 1910 bis 1913 (Vienna: Verlag der Wiener Volfsbuchhandlung IgnazBrand), 1914.

Box 4, Folder 5 Deslinières, Lucien. The coming of socialism, trans. Eden and Cedar Paul(London: British Socialist Party), n.d. [2 copies].

Box 4, Folder 5 Deutsch, Julius. The civil war in Austria: a first-hand account fromeye-witnesses and participants, trans. David Berenberg (Chicago: SocialistParty, National Headquarters), 1934.

Box 4, Folder 5 Dimitrov, Georgi. Spain and the people's front (New York: Workers Library),1937.

Box 4, Folder 5 _____. Spain's year of war (New York: Workers Library), 1937.Box 4, Folder 5 _____. Two years of heroic struggle of the Spanish people (New York: Workers

Library), 1938.Box 4, Folder 5 Duclos, Jacques. Communism, science and culture, trans. Herbert Rosen (New

York: International), 1939.Box 4, Folder 5 _____. France faces her destiny (New York: International), 1946.Box 4, Folder 5 The source of communist courage (New York: Communist Political Association

of New York State), 1944.  Dutt - Fliess.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 4, Folder 6 Dutt, Clemens. Greece: the other fight in Europe (London: Daily Worker), 1944.Box 4, Folder 6 Ercoli, M., pseud. [Togliatti, Palmiro] Inside Italy, intro. Peter Cacchione (New

York: Workers Library), 1942.Box 4, Folder 6 Fischer, Ernst. For or against the united front (New York: Workers Library),

1936.

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Box 4, Folder 6 _____. From people's front to national front: the people's front of yesterday, thenational freedom front of today and tomorrow (London: Communist Party ofGreat Britain), 1942.

Box 4, Folder 6 _____. Is this a war for freedom? (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 4, Folder 6 _____. What is socialism? (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 4, Folder 6 Fliess, Walter. The economic reconstruction of Europe, pref. P. Lamartine Yates

(London: International Publishing), 1944.  Fox - Gallacher.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 4, Folder 7 Fox, Ralph. France faces the future (New York: International), 1936.Box 4, Folder 7 _____. Marx, Engels, Lenin on the Irish Revolution (New York: Workers Library),

ca. 1930s.Box 4, Folder 7 _____. Marx, Engels and Lenin on Ireland (New York: International), 1940.Box 4, Folder 7 Fox, Richard Michael. Labour in the national struggle (Dublin: Propaganda

Department of the Labour Party), 1950s.Box 4, Folder 7 Gallacher, William. Ireland: can it remain neutral? (London: Communist Party of

Great Britain), 1941.  Ibarruri - Leval.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 4, Folder 8 Ibarruri, Dolores. The women want a people's peace, intro. Elizabeth Gurley

Flynn (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 4, Folder 8 Jaurès, Jean. Internationalism and peace, trans. & abridged Alex Thompson

(London: Clarion Press), 1903.Box 4, Folder 8 Joliot-Curie, Frederic. Opening speech delivered at the Vienna session of the

World Peace Council, November 1st-6th, 1951 (London: World Council ofPeace), 1951.

Box 4, Folder 8 Kabaktschieff, Chr. Die gründung der Kommunistischen Partei Italiens(Hamburg: Verlag der Kommunistischen Internationale), 1921.

Box 4, Folder 8 Kisch, Egon Irwin. The three cows, trans. Stewart Farrar (London: ForePublications), ca. 1937.

Box 4, Folder 8 Koechlin, Charles. La musique et le peuple (Paris: Editions SocialesInternationales), 1936.

Box 4, Folder 8 Larkin, James. A common loyalty: the bridge to unity, an address (Dublin: IrishTrade Union Congress), 1949.

Box 4, Folder 8 Leatham, James. The commune of Paris: its story and meaning (London:Twentieth Century Press), n.d.

Box 4, Folder 8 Leval, Gaston. Collectives in Spain (London: Freedom Press), 1945.  Marchand - Murray.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 4, Folder 9 Marchand, René. Warum ich Anhänger der sozialen Revolution wurde

(Petrograd: Verlag der Kommunistischen Internationale), 1920.Box 4, Folder 9 Marty, André. The epic of the Black Sea revolt (New York: Workers Library),

1941.Box 4, Folder 9 _____. How France was betrayed (New York: Workers Library), 1941 [2 copies].Box 4, Folder 9 _____. L'heure de la France a sonné, suivi d'un appel au peuple de France de

Marcel Cachin (New York: Cercle Educatif Franco-Americain), 1943.Box 4, Folder 9 _____. Who betrayed France?, with We accuse!: manifesto of the Communist

Party of France (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 4, Folder 9 Murray, Sean. Ireland's fight for freedom and the Irish in the U.S.A. (New York:

Workers Library for Irish Workers Clubs of U.S.), 1934.Box 4, Folder 9 _____. The Irish case for communism (New York: Workers Library), 1934.Box 4, Folder 9 _____. The Irish Revolt, 1916 and after (London: Communist Party of Great

Britain), 1936.

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  Neufeld - Nitti.Physical Description: 3 items.

   Box 5, Folder 1 Neufeld, Maurice. The inevitability of political unionism in underdeveloped

countries: Italy, the exemplar (Ithaca: New York State School of Industrial andLabor Relations at Cornell University), 1960.

Box 5, Folder 1 Neumann, Franz. European trade unionism and politics (New York: League forIndustrial Democracy), 1936.

Box 5, Folder 1 Nitti, Francesco. Bolschewismus, Fascismus und Demokratie (Munich: FranzHanfstaengl), 1926.

  Oneal - Sutton.Physical Description: 10 items.

   Box 5, Folder 2 Oneal, James. The Austrian civil war (New York: Rand School Press), 1934.Box 5, Folder 2 Péri, Gabriel. Les lendemains qui chantent: autobiographie de Gabriel Péri,

intro. Aragon (Paris: éditions Sociales), 1947.Box 5, Folder 2 Richard, Gaston. The trial of the communist deputies in France (New York:

Workers Library), 1940.Box 5, Folder 2 Rust, William. Gabriel Péri: "Je vais mourir pour que la France vive" (London:

Daily Worker League), 1940.Box 5, Folder 2 Ryan, Desmond. Ireland, whose Ireland? (Watford: Fore Publications), 1940.Box 5, Folder 2 Schüller, Gunther. 'Jim' Connolly and the Irish rising of 1916, intro. T.J.

O'Flaherty (Chicago: Daily Worker), 1926.Box 5, Folder 2 Sergeyev, I. The saga of the Karelo-Finnish Republic (New York: Workers

Library), 1941.Box 5, Folder 2 Siegel, William. The Paris Commune: a story in pictures, pref. Alexander

Trachtenberg (New York: International), 1932.Box 5, Folder 2 Spiro, George. Paris on the barricades: a story of the commune of 1871, intro.

Moissaye Olgin (New York: Workers Library), 1929.Box 5, Folder 2 Sutton, Olive. Murder inc. in Greece (New York: New Century), 1948.  Thorez - Zevaes.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 5, Folder 3 Thorez, Maurice. Catholics and communists (New York: Workers Library), 1938.Box 5, Folder 3 _____. The unity of the French nation (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 5, Folder 3 Tomori, P. L. Qui succèdera au capitalisme? du paradoxe tragique de Lénine a

"l'ère des organisateures" (Paris: Spartacus Cahiers Mensuels), 1947.Box 5, Folder 3 Vinell, Torsten. The new era: address delivered in Stockholm at the annual

meeting of the Gerneral Export Association of Sweden in 1957 (Stockholm:General Export Association of Sweden), 1957.

Box 5, Folder 3 Zeller, Fred. The road for revolutionary socialists, intro. Leon Trotsky (NewYork: New Militant Publishing), 1935.

Box 5, Folder 3 Zévaès, Alexandre. Le socialisme en 1912: conclusions et annexes (Paris:Librairie des Sciences Politiques et Sociales Marcel Rivière), 1912.

  3C. Germany. 1900-1956.Scope and Content NotePamphlets about communism and socialism, primarily from 1900 through the 1930s. Alsoincludes items about World War II, National Socialism (Nazism), anti-fascism, andpost-war reconstruction.

     Adler - Ecer.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 5, Folder 4 Adler, Friedrich, et. al. Luise Kautsky zum gedenken (New York: Willard), 1945.

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Box 5, Folder 4 Albin, Felix. The Socialist Unity Party of Germany, intro. K. Zilliacus (London:New Germany Publications), 1946.

Box 5, Folder 4 Barbusse, Henri. Do you know Thaelmann? (New York: Workers Library), 1934.Box 5, Folder 4 Buchner, Johannes. The agent provocateur in the labour movement (New York:

Workers Library), 1920s.Box 5, Folder 4 Carlson, Oliver. The vanguard (s.l.: Union Press), 1930s.Box 5, Folder 4 Czech-Jochberg, Erich. A Nazi view of German history, foreword David S.

Muzzey (London: Friends of Europe), 1938.Box 5, Folder 4 Deak, Theodore and Rae Einhorn, comps. Women and children under the

swastika: a collection of news items and factual reports of the unbridled terrorand oppression in the Third Reich (New York: Universum), 1936.

Box 5, Folder 4 Dimitrov, Georgi. Save Ernst Thaelmann! (Moscow: Cooperative PublishingSociety of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1934.

Box 5, Folder 4 Ecer, Bohuslav. The lessons of the Kharkov trial, foreword D. N. Pritt (London:Russia Today Society), 1944.

  Fogarasi - Kautsky.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 5, Folder 5 Fogarasi, A. Der Bankrott der Theorien des Sozialfaschismus am Ende der

kapitalistischen Stabilisierung (Moscow: Verlagsgenossenschaft AusländischerArbeiter in der UdSSR), 1934.

Box 5, Folder 5 Groetz, R. Ernst Thaelmann: the leader of the German workers (New York:Workers Library), 1934.

Box 5, Folder 5 Gyptner, R. From isolation to the masses: an analytical study of organization(Berlin: Executive Committee of the Young Communist International), 1923.

Box 5, Folder 5 Heckert, Fritz. What is happening in Germany? (New York: Workers Library),1933.

Box 5, Folder 5 Herbst, Josephine. Behind the swastika (New York: Anti-Nazi Federation), 1936.Box 5, Folder 5 Kahn, Siegbert. The National Committee, "free Germany": background, tasks,

men (London: I.N.G.), 1943.Box 5, Folder 5 Kautsky, Karl. The capitalist class, trans. Daniel De Leon (New York: National

Executive Committee, Socialist Labor Party), 1900.Box 5, Folder 5 _____. The capitalist class, from the Erfurt programme, trans. Florence Baldwin

(London: Twentieth Century Press), 1908.Box 5, Folder 5 _____. The class struggle: Erfurt program, trans. William Bohn (Chicago: Charles

H. Kerr), 1910.  Kautsky, Karl.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 5, Folder 6 Hours with Karl Marx, pages 105-108 of The Modern Thinker [clipping].Box 5, Folder 6 Les trois sources du Marxisme: l'oeuvre historique de Marx (Paris: Spartacus

Cahiers Mensuels), 1947.Box 5, Folder 6 The road to power (s.l.: s.n.), n.d. [no cover or title page].Box 5, Folder 6 The social revolution, and, On the morrow of the social revolution, trans. J.B.

Askew (London: Twentieth Century Press), 1903.Box 5, Folder 6 The social revolution, and, On the morrow of the social revolution, trans. J.B.

Askew (London: Twentieth Century Press), 1909.  Kautsky - Korn.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 5, Folder 7 Kautsky, Karl. Terrorismus und Kommunismus: Ein Beitrag zur Naturgeschichte

der Revolution (Offenbach: Bollwerk-Verlag Karl Drott), 1947.Box 5, Folder 7 _____. Wie der Weltkrieg entstand: Dargestellt nach dem Aktenmaterial des

Deutschen Auswärtigen Amts (Berlin: Paul Cassirer), 1919.Box 5, Folder 7 Kläber, Kurt. Barrikaden an der Ruhr: Erzählungen aus den Kämpfen des

Ruhrproletariats (Berlin: Verlag der Jugendinternationale), 1925.

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Box 5, Folder 7 Korn, Karl. Die Arbeiterjugend bewegung: Einführung in ihre Geschichte(Berlin: Arbeiterjugend Verlag), 1923.

  Kurth - Leo.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 6, Folder 1 Kurth, K. O., ed. Documents of humanity during the mass expulsions, trans.

Helen Taubert and Margaret Brooke (Goettingen: Goettingen ResearchCommittee), 1952.

Box 6, Folder 1 Lassalle, Ferdinand. Arbeiter programm (Berlin: Vereinigung InternationalerVerlags- Anstalten), 1923.

Box 6, Folder 1 _____. What is capital? trans. F. Keddell (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr), 1907.Box 6, Folder 1 Lend, Evelyn. The underground struggle in Germany: "news from nowhere",

excerpts from underground reports (New York: League for IndustrialDemocracy), 1938.

Box 6, Folder 1 Lennhoff, Eugene. Thousand and one Nazi lies, trans. G.A. Brooke (London:Lincolns- Prager), 1939?.

Box 6, Folder 1 Leo [Berlin]. German fascism and the workers (New York: Communist Party USA[Opposition]), 1933.

  Liebknecht - Luxemburg.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 6, Folder 2 Liebknecht, Wilhelm. No compromise, no political trading, trans. A.M. Simons

and Marcus Hitch (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr), 1919 [2 copies].Box 6, Folder 2 _____. Socialism: what it is and what it seeks to accomplish, trans. May Wood

Simons (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1901.Box 6, Folder 2 Luxemburg, Rosa. Reform or revolution, trans. Integer (New York: Three

Arrows Press), 1937.Box 6, Folder 2 _____. Sozial-reform oder revolution? (Leipzig: Vulkan-Verlag), 1919.  Märten - Münzenberg.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 6, Folder 3 Märten, Lu. Historisch-Materialistisches über Wesen und Veränderung der

Künste: Eine pragmatische Einleitung (Berlin: Verlag derJugend-Internationale), 1920.

Box 6, Folder 3 Max, Karl, Prince Lichnowsky. My mission to London, 1912-1914, pref. GilbertMurray (London: Cassell and Company Ltd.), 1918.

Box 6, Folder 3 Merker, Paul. Whither Germany? (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 6, Folder 3 Miles, pseud. Socialism's new beginning: a manifesto from underground

Germany, pref. H.N. Brailsford and Norman Thomas (New York: Rand SchoolPress), ca. 1934.

Box 6, Folder 3 Münzenberg, Wilhelm. Der Spartakistenprozess in Stuttgart (Stuttgart:Spartakus Buchdructerei und Verlag), 1919.

  Pascal - Radek.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 6, Folder 4 Pascal, Roy. The German revolution of 1848 (London: Fore Publications), 1948.Box 6, Folder 4 Pieck, Wilhelm. Freedom, peace and bread!: the activities of the Executive

Committee of the Communist International (New York: Workers Library), 1935.Box 6, Folder 4 _____. International solidarity against imperialist war (New York: Workers

Library), 1941.Box 6, Folder 4 Radek, Karl. Anarchismus und Räteregierung, foreword Fritz Sturm (Hamburg:

Willaschek & Co.), 1919.Box 6, Folder 4 _____. Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, Leo Jogiches, illus. Kathe Kollwitz

(Hamburg?: s.n.), ca. 1919.  Rauecker - Süß.

Physical Description: 6 items.   

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Box 6, Folder 5 Rauecker, Bruno. Social policy in the new Germany (Frankfurt: BrunoRauecker), 1936.

Box 6, Folder 5 Richards, Paul. Spotlight on Germany (New York: New Century), 1948.Box 6, Folder 5 Schnapper, M. B. Youth betrayed, intro. Ilse Trauman (New York: International

Relief Association), 1937.Box 6, Folder 5 Schñönemann, Friedrich. Amerika und der Nationalsozialismus (Berlin: Junker

und Dünnhaupt), 1934.Box 6, Folder 5 Sokolovsky, Vasilii. Demilitarisation and democratization of Germany:

statement made to the Control Council in Berlin, November 21, 1947 (London:Soviet News), 1947.

Box 6, Folder 5 Süß, Bruno. Klärung in der Angestelltenbewegung, mit materialsammlung zurreorganisation des AfA-Bundes (Berlin: Allgemeiner freier Angestelltenbund),1921.

  Trentzsch - Zetkin.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 6, Folder 6 Trentzsch, Karl Christian. Der Soldat und der 20 Juli (Darmstadt: Wehr und

Wissen), 1956.Box 6, Folder 6 Wachenheim, Hedwig. The revival of the German labor movement after the war

[clipping from International Postwar Problems, pp.371-386] (s.l.: s.n.), 1944.Box 6, Folder 6 Zetkin, Clara. Lenin on the woman question (New York: International), 1934.Box 6, Folder 6 _____. Reminiscences of Lenin (New York: International), 1934.Box 6, Folder 6 _____. Der Weg nach Moskau (s.l.: Verlag der Kommunistischen Internationale),

1920.  4. Marxism. 1899-1955.

Physical Description: 1.5 boxes (.75 linear ft.).Scope and Content NoteTheoretical publications about Marxism or Marxist analysis of social issues. Includessignificant works by Frederick Engels, Karl Marx, and Marxist theorists through the 1950s.

     Adoratsky - Cachin.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 6, Folder 7 Adoratsky, Vladimir. The history of the Communist Manifesto of Marx and Engels

(New York: International), 1938.Box 6, Folder 7 Bang, Gustav. Crises in European history, trans. Arnold Petersen (New York: New

York Labor News), 1935.Box 6, Folder 7 Bernal, John Desmond. Marx and science (New York: International), 1952.Box 6, Folder 7 _____. Marx and science (London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1952.Box 6, Folder 7 Borochov, Ber. The national question and the class struggle, trans. Levic Jessel

(Chicago: Farlag Borochov), 1935.Box 6, Folder 7 Cachin, Marcel. Science & Religion (Sydney: Current Book Distributors), 1947.  Cornforth - East.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 6, Folder 8 Cornforth, Maurice. Materialism and the dialectical method (New York:

International), 1953.Box 6, Folder 8 _____. The theory of knowledge (New York: International), 1955.Box 6, Folder 8 Dobb, Maurice. Marx as an economist (New York: International), 1945.Box 6, Folder 8 East, John. Economics or political economy?: a study guide (London: Lawrence &

Wishart), 1947.  Engels, Friedrich (1 of 4).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 7, Folder 1 The British labour movement (New York: International), 1940.Box 7, Folder 1 The British labour movement: articles from The Labour Standard (London:

Lawrence & Wishart), 1941.

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Box 7, Folder 1 Development of socialism from utopia to science (Surrey: Socialist Labour Party),n.d.

Box 7, Folder 1 Development of socialism from utopia to science (Edinburgh: Socialist LabourPress), n.d.

Box 7, Folder 1 The development of socialism from utopia to science (Glasgow: Socialist LabourPress), n.d.

Box 7, Folder 1 Die entwicklung des sozialismus von der utopie zur wissenschaft, foreword KarlKautsky (Offenbach: Bollwerk-Verlag Karl Drott), 1947.

  Engels, Friedrich (2 of 4).Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 7, Folder 2 The fourteenth of March, 1883: Frederick Engels on the death of Karl Marx (New

York: International), 1933.Box 7, Folder 2 Germany: revolution and counter-revolution, enlarged ed. (New York:

International), 1933.Box 7, Folder 2 Historical materialism (Edinburgh: Socialist Labour Party), ca. 1902.Box 7, Folder 2 Historical materialism (Edinburgh: Socialist Labour Press), n.d.Box 7, Folder 2 On historical materialism (New York: International), 1940.  Engels, Friedrich (3 of 4).

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 7, Folder 3 Kleine oekonomische aufsaetze (Berlin: Internationaler Arbeiter-Verlag), 1931.Box 7, Folder 3 Konspekt über "Das Kapital" (Moscow: Cooperative Publishing Society of Foreign

Workers in the USSR), 1933.Box 7, Folder 3 The mark, written as an appendix to Socialism: utopian and scientific (New York:

New York Labor News), 1902.Box 7, Folder 3 The part played by labour in the transitions from ape to man (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1949.  Engels, Friedrich (4 of 4).

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 7, Folder 4 Socialism: utopian and scientific, trans. Edward Aveling (Chicago: Charles H.

Kerr), 1908.Box 7, Folder 4 Socialism: utopian and scientific, trans. Edward Aveling (New York: International),

1935.Box 7, Folder 4 Socialism: utopian and scientific, with appendix The mark, trans. Edward Aveling

(New York: International), 1935.Box 7, Folder 4 Engels, Frederick, Franz Mehring, George Plekhanov and Anatol Lunacharsky.

Ibsen: a Marxist analysis, ed. Angel Flores (New York: Critics Group), 1937.  Guest - Klingender.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 7, Folder 5 Guest, David. A text book of dialectical materialism (Calcutta: Burmon Publishing

House), 1941.Box 7, Folder 5 Hook, Sidney, ed. The meaning of Marx: a symposium by Bertrand Russell, John

Dewey, Morris Cohen, Sidney Hook, Sherwood Eddy (New York: Farrar & Rinehart),1934.

Box 7, Folder 5 Jackson, T. A. A great socialist: Frederick Engels (London: N.C.L.C. PublishingSociety), 1935.

Box 7, Folder 5 Jelset, Christ. Money and money reforms: a Marxian interpretation (Chicago:Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1947.

Box 7, Folder 5 Jenkins, Mick. Frederick Engels in Manchester, foreword Harry Pollitt (Manchester:Lancashire and Cheshire Communist Party), 1951.

Box 7, Folder 5 Kahan-Coates, Zelda. The life and work of Friedrich Engels (London: CommunistParty of Great Britain), 1920.

Box 7, Folder 5 Klingender, Francis Donald. Marxism and modern art (New York: International),1945 [2 copies].

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  Lafargue - Leon.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 7, Folder 6 Lafargue, Paul. The right to be lazy and other studies, trans. Charles Kerr

(Chicago: Charles H. Kerr), ca. 1934 [2 copies].Box 7, Folder 6 Lafargue, Paul and Wilhelm Liebknecht. Karl Marx: his life and work (New York:

International), 1943.Box 7, Folder 6 Landy, A. Marxism and the woman question (Toronto: Progress Publishing), 1943.Box 7, Folder 6 Leon, Abraham. The Jewish question: a Marxist interpretation, intro. E. Germain

(Mexico: Ediciones Pioneras), 1950.  Lewis, John.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 7, Folder 7 Lewis, John. Marxism and modern idealism (London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1944 [2

copies].Box 7, Folder 7 _____. Marxism and modern idealism (New York: International), 1945 [2 copies].  Marx, Karl (1 of 2).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 7, Folder 8 Articles on India, intro. R.P. Dutt (Bombay: People's Publishing House), 1945.Box 7, Folder 8 The civil war in France, intro. Frederick Engels (New York: International), 1940.Box 7, Folder 8 The Gotha program, intro. Charles Christie (Melbourne: Workers' Literature

Bureau), 1946.Box 7, Folder 8 Marx on cheapness, being some portions of The discourse on free trade, trans.

Robert Rives La Monte (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), n.d.Box 7, Folder 8 The socialist programme (Glasgow: Socialist Labour Press), 1918.Box 7, Folder 8 Two speeches by Karl Marx: address to the Communist League 1850, and the

inaugural address of the International Workingmen's Association 1864(Vancouver: Historical Research Bureau), 1923.

  Marx, Karl (2 of 2).Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 8, Folder 1 Value, price and profit: addressed to workingmen, ed. Eleanor Marx Aveling, intro.

Lucien Sanial, pref. Daniel De Leon (New York: National Executive Committee,Socialist Labor Party), 1925.

Box 8, Folder 1 Value, price and profit, ed. Eleanor Marx Aveling (New York: International), 1935.Box 8, Folder 1 Wage-labor and capital, trans. J. L. Joynes (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1899.Box 8, Folder 1 Wage-labour and capital, intro. Frederick Engels, trans. J. L. Joynes (Chicago:

Charles H. Kerr & Co.), n.d.Box 8, Folder 1 Wage-labour and capital, intro. Frederick Engels (New York: International), 1935.Box 8, Folder 1 Marx, Karl and Frederick Engels. Manifesto of the Communist Party, ed. Frederick

Engels (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr), n.d.Box 8, Folder 1 Manifesto of the Communist Party, ed. Frederick Engels (New York: International),

1935.  Mattick - Pascal.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 8, Folder 2 Mattick, Paul. The inevitability of communism: a critique of Sidney Hook's

interpretation of Marx (New York: Polemic Publishers), 1935.Box 8, Folder 2 Mehring, Franz. The Lessing legend, abridged trans. A. S. Grogan, intro. Joseph

Kresh (New York: Critics Group), 1938.Box 8, Folder 2 Neumann, Heinz. Marx and Engels on revolution in America (s.l.: Workers

(Communist) Party of America), n.d.Box 8, Folder 2 Pannekoek, Anton. Lenin as philosopher: a critical examination of the

philosophical basis of Leninism (New York: New Essays), 1948.Box 8, Folder 2 _____. Marxism and Darwinism, trans. Nathan Weiser (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr &

Co.), 1912.

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Box 8, Folder 2 Pascal, Roy. Karl Marx: his apprenticeship to politics (London: Labour Monthly),1942.

Box 8, Folder 2 _____. Karl Marx: political foundations (London: Labour Monthly), 1943.  Perchik - Plekhanov.

Physical Description: 3 items.   Box 8, Folder 3 Perchik, Lev. Karl Marx (New York: Workers Library), 1934.Box 8, Folder 3 _____. Karl Marx (New York: International), 1934.Box 8, Folder 3 Plekhanov, George. The materialist conception of history (New York:

International), 1940.  Waton - Wolfe.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 8, Folder 4 Waton, Harry. The fetishism of liberty (New York: Marxian Philosophical Society),

1917.Box 8, Folder 4 _____. The philosophy of Marx (New York: Marx Institute), 1921.Box 8, Folder 4 _____. What about the proletarian revolution?: a lecture . . . held September 24th,

1943 (New York: Spinoza Institute of America), 1943.Box 8, Folder 4 Wells, Harry. Progressive education: a Marxist analysis (New York: Marxist

Discussion Papers), 1950s.Box 8, Folder 4 Wolfe, Bertram. Marx and America (New York: John Day Company), 1934.  5. Miscellaneous. 1920-1951.

Physical Description: .5 box (.25 linear ft.).Scope and Content NoteArranged in subseries A-D as follows: A. Australia, 1920-1949 (2 folders); B. Canada,1932-1945 (1 folder); C. Latin America, 1936-1951 (1 folder); D. Other, 1945-1946 (1 folder).

   

  5A. Australia. 1920-1949.Scope and Content NoteCommunist Party of Australia publications.

     Campbell - Miles.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 8, Folder 5 Campbell, Ernest William. History of the Australian labor movement: a Marxist

interpretation (Sydney: Current Book Distributors), 1945.Box 8, Folder 5 Forde, Frank. Target for 1945 (Canberra: Commonwealth Government Printer),

1944.Box 8, Folder 5 Henry, Jack C. 25 Years of the Australian Communist Party: speech delivered at

the 14th Congress of the Australian Communist Party (Sydney: CentralCommittee, Australian Communist Party), 1945.

Box 8, Folder 5 Hirsch, Max. An analysis of the proposals and conceptions of socialism, intro.Francis Neilson (New York: B. W. Huebsch), 1920.

Box 8, Folder 5 Hughes, J. R. Keep the unions free: plans for crisis and war (Sydney: CurrentBook Distributors), 1949.

Box 8, Folder 5 Miles, John B. Jobs, freedom, progress: report delivered at the 14th Congress ofthe Australian Communist Party (Sydney: Central Committee, AustralianCommunist Party), 1945.

  Sharkey - Sharpley.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 8, Folder 6 Sharkey, Laurence L., et. al. Australia marches on (Sydney: Communist Party of

Australia), 1943.Box 8, Folder 6 _____. Australian communists and Soviet Russia (Sydney: Current Book

Distributors), 1947.

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Box 8, Folder 6 _____. For Australia, prosperous and independent: the report of L. L. Sharkey tothe 15th Congress of the Australian Communist Party (Sydney: Current BookDistributors), 1948.

Box 8, Folder 6 _____. The W. E. A. exposed, and an exposition of the principles of democracyand Marxian socialism (Sydney: Australian Communist Party), 1944.

Box 8, Folder 6 Sharpley, Cecil. "I was a communist leader": revealing confessions of anAustralian red leader (Melbourne: Colorgravure Publications, Herald andWeekly Times), 1949.

  5B. Canada. 1932-1945.Scope and Content NoteCommunist and socialist Canadian publications.

     Coldwell - Ryan.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 8, Folder 7 Coldwell, James. Canadian progressives on the march: the story of the rise of

the C. C. F. (New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1944.Box 8, Folder 7 Irvine, William. Is socialism the answer?: the intelligent man's guide to basic

democracy (Winnipeg: Contemporary Publishers), 1945.Box 8, Folder 7 King, Carlyle. What is democratic socialism? (Ottawa: Co-Operative

Commonwealth Federation), 1943.Box 8, Folder 7 McCollum, Watt Hugh. Who owns Canada?: an examination of the facts

concerning the concentration of the ownership and control of the means ofproduction, distribution and exchange in Canada (Regina: Saskatchewan C. C.F. Research Bureau), 1934.

Box 8, Folder 7 Morris, Leslie. The story of Tim Buck's party, 1922 - 1939 (Toronto: New EraPublishers), 1939. .

Box 8, Folder 7 Nielsen, Dorise. New worlds for women (Toronto: Progress Books), 1944.Box 8, Folder 7 Ryan, Oscar. Deported!: the struggle against deportations (Toronto: National

Executive Committee, Canadian Labor Defense League), 1932.

  5C. Latin America. 1936-1951.Scope and Content NoteLeftist publications from or about Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Puerto Rico.

     George - Toledano.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 8, Folder 8 George, Harrison. It happened in Brazil (New York: Joint Committee for the

Defense of the Brazilian People), 1936.Box 8, Folder 8 Iglesias, César Andrew. Independencia y socialismo (San Juan: Librería Estrella

Roja), 1951.Box 8, Folder 8 Senior, Clarence. Democracy comes to a cotton kingdom: the story of Mexico's

La Laguna (Mexico: Centro de Estudios Pedagogicos e Hispanoamericanos),1940.

Box 8, Folder 8 _____. Self-determination for Puerto Rico (New York: Post War World Council),1946.

Box 8, Folder 8 Setaro, Ricardo. Argentina: fascist headquarters (New York: Council for PanAmerican Democracy), 1944.

Box 8, Folder 8 Toledano, Vicente. Lenin el genio (Mexico: Mexico Universidad Obrera), 1942.Box 8, Folder 8 _____. What does the C. T. A. L. mean? (Mexico: Confederacion Trabajadores de

America-Latina), 1944.

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  5D. Other. 1945-1946.Scope and Content NoteArctic and South Africa.

     Moore - Stefansson.

Physical Description: 2 items.   Box 8, Folder 9 Moore, Wilbert. The migration of native laborers in South Africa (New York:

Milbank Memorial Fund), 1946.Box 8, Folder 9 Stefansson, Vilhjalmur. The Arctic in fact and fable (New York: Foreign Policy

Association), 1945.  6. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 1914-1960.

Physical Description: 11 boxes (5.5 linear ft.).Scope and Content NotePamphlets about, or published in, the USSR. Arranged in subseries A-E as follows: A.Bolshevism and Revolutionary Russia, 1914-1956 (3 boxes); B. Stalinist Russia, 1926-1958(3.5 boxes); C. New York World's Fair, 1939 (.5 box); D. World War II, 1939-1951 (1.5 boxes);E. Cold War, 1946-1960 (3 boxes).

   

  6A. Bolshevism and Revolutionary Russia. 1914-1956.Scope and Content NotePublications about Russian history and significant revolutionary figures, from themid-19th century through the Bolsheviks, Russian revolution and the death of Lenin.Includes a large number of works by Lenin, with additional works by Stalin, Trotsky andZinovyev.

     Bobrovskaya - Cannon.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 9, Folder 1 Bobrovskaya, C. The first president of the republic of labour: a short

biographical sketch of the life and work of Y. M. Sverdlov (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1930s.

Box 9, Folder 1 _____. Lenin and Krupskaya (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 9, Folder 1 Bukharin, Nikolai. Programme of the world revolution: an analysis of the

principles of the Russian Communist Party (New York: Contemporary PublishingAssociation), 1920.

Box 9, Folder 1 Bukharin, Nikolai and E. Preobraschensky. A B C of Communism volume I, trans.P. Lavin (New York: Lyceum-Literature Department, Workers Party of America),1921.

Box 9, Folder 1 Cannon, James P. The fifth year of the Russian Revolution: a report of a lecture(New York: Workers Party of America), 1923.

Box 9, Folder 1 Farbman, Michael. The Russian Revolution and the war (London: NationalCouncil for Civil Liberties/The Herald), 1917.

  Goldschmidt, Alfons.Physical Description: 1 items.

   Box 9, Folder 2 Goldschmidt, Alfons. Moskau 1920: tagebuchblätter von Dr. Alfons Goldschmidt

(Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt Verlag), 1920.  Gorbunov - Kanatchikov.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 9, Folder 3 Gorbunov, Nikolai Petrovich. Lenin: chairman of the council of people's

commissars (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers inthe USSR), 1934.

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Box 9, Folder 3 Gorky, Maxim. Days with Lenin (New York: International), 1932.Box 9, Folder 3 Gorter, Herman. The world revolution, trans. Hugh McMillan (Glasgow: Socialist

Information and Research Bureau), 1920.Box 9, Folder 3 Grigoryan, Mamikon. N. G. Chernyshevsky's world outlook (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1954.Box 9, Folder 3 Guilbeaux, Henri. Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: ein treues bild seines wesens (Berlin:

Die Schmiede), 1923.Box 9, Folder 3 Kanatchikov, Semen. The revolt on the armoured cruiser "Potemkin" (New

York: Workers Library), 1930s.  Kaplun - Kruzhkov.

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 9, Folder 4 Kaplun, Sergiei. The protection of labor in Soviet Russia (New York: Russian

Soviet Government Bureau), 1920.Box 9, Folder 4 Katsheva, L. Natasha, a Bolshevik woman organizer: a short biography (New

York: Workers Library), 1934.Box 9, Folder 4 Kissileff, A. Die gewerkschafts bewegung der bergarbeiter in Sowjet-Russland

(Leipzig: Frankes Verlag), 1920.Box 9, Folder 4 Kohn, Felix. Escape from the gallows (New York: Workers Library), ca. 1932.Box 9, Folder 4 Kollontai, Aleksandra. Communism and the family (New York: Contemporary

Publishing Association), 1920.Box 9, Folder 4 _____. Communism and the family (New York: Literature Department, Workers

Party of America), 1920.Box 9, Folder 4 _____. Communism and the family (London: Workers' Socialist Federation),

1918.Box 9, Folder 4 Kovnator, Ray. Lenin's mother, trans. J. Fineberg (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1944.Box 9, Folder 4 Krupskaya, Nadezhda. How Lenin studied Marx (London: Labour Monthly), ca.

1933.Box 9, Folder 4 Kruzhkov, V.S. The socio-political and philosophical views of N. A. Dobrolyubov

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1954.  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (1 of 12).

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 9, Folder 5 Against the plague of nations: an address to thinking people on the Polish

question (Cleveland: The Toiler Publishing Association), ca. 1920.Box 9, Folder 5 The April Conference (New York: International), 1932.Box 9, Folder 5 Articles, 1923 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1952.Box 9, Folder 5 Articles on Tolstoy (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1951.Box 9, Folder 5 Les Bolcheviks et les paysans: comment les communistes russes traitent la

classe paysanne moyenne (Paris: Bibliotheque Communiste), 1920.Box 9, Folder 5 Capitalism and agriculture in the United States of America [typescript copy]

(New York: International), n.d.Box 9, Folder 5 Critical remarks on the national question (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1951.  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (2 of 12).

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 9, Folder 6 The dictatorship of the proletariat and elections to the constituent assembly

(New York: Contemporary Publishing Association), 1920 [2 copies].Box 9, Folder 6 A dictionary of terms and quotations, compiled from the works of V.I. Lenin by

Thomas Bell (London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1942.Box 9, Folder 6 Economics and politics in the era of the dictatorship of the proletariat (Moscow:

Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1951.Box 9, Folder 6 The foundation of the Communist International: speeches and reports (New

York: International), 1934 [no cover].

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Box 9, Folder 6 A great beginning: the heroism of the workers in the rear on "communistsubbotniks" (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers inthe USSR), ca. 1930s.

Box 9, Folder 6 The great initiative, including the story of "communist saturdays" (Detroit:Marxian Educational Society), n.d.

Box 9, Folder 6 Imperialism, the highest stage of capitalism: a popular outline (New York:International), 1939.

Box 9, Folder 6 The importance of gold now and after the victory of socialism (Moscow:Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), ca. 1930s.

  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (3 of 12).Physical Description: 11 items.

   Box 9, Folder 7 The land revolution in Russia, being a speech on the land question by Lenin

together with the two fundamental land decrees of the Russian Soviet Republic(London: Independent Labour Party), 1919.

Box 9, Folder 7 "Left-wing" communism: an infantile disorder, an attempt at a populardiscussion on Marxist strategy and tactics (New York: International), 1934.

Box 9, Folder 7 Lenin on co-operatives (London: Communist Party of Great Britain), n.d.Box 9, Folder 7 Lenin on democracy and the trade unions: report at the second all-Russian

trade union congress (London: Martin Lawrence), 1934 [2 copies].Box 9, Folder 7 Lenin on Engels (New York: International), 1935.Box 9, Folder 7 Lenin on the I.L.P., intro. William Rust (New York: Workers' Library), 1919?.Box 9, Folder 7 Lessons of the Russian Revolution (London: British Socialist Party), 1918.Box 9, Folder 7 Letters from afar (New York: International), 1932.Box 9, Folder 7 A letter to American workers (New York: International), 1934.Box 9, Folder 7 A letter to American workingmen, Moscow, August 20, 1918 (s.l.: s.n.), n.d.  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (4 of 12).

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 10, Folder 1 A letter to the congress/The attribution of legislative functions to the state

planning commission/The question of nationalities or of "autonomization"(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), ca. 1956.

Box 10, Folder 1 Marxism (London: Modern Books), 1929.Box 10, Folder 1 The national pride of the great Russians (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1951 [2 copies].Box 10, Folder 1 A new letter to the workers of Europe and America (Brooklyn: Socialist

Publication Society), 1919.Box 10, Folder 1 On co-operation (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers

in the USSR), 1923? [note encl.].Box 10, Folder 1 On co-operation, 4th ed. [Russian language edition: ? ??????????] (Moscow: Red

Virgin Soil?), 1924.  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (5 of 12).

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 10, Folder 2 On the eve of October (New York: International), 1932.Box 10, Folder 2 On the road to insurrection (London: Communist Party of Great Britain), ca.

1926.Box 10, Folder 2 Opportunism and social-chauvinism (London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1940 [2

copies].Box 10, Folder 2 The Paris commune (New York: International), 1934.  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (6 of 12).

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 10, Folder 3 Political parties in Russia (New York: Socialist Publication Society), ca. 1917.Box 10, Folder 3 Problems of the Third International: Ramsey MacDonald on the Third

International (New York: Contemporary Publishing Association), 1919.

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Box 10, Folder 3 The Proletarian revolution and renegade Kautsky (New York: International),1934.

Box 10, Folder 3 Religion (New York: International), 1933.Box 10, Folder 3 The Revolution of 1905 (New York: International), 1931.  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (7 of 12).

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 10, Folder 4 The right of nations to self-determination (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1947.Box 10, Folder 4 Should communists participate in reactionary trade unions? (New York:

Literature Department, Workers Party of America), 1922.Box 10, Folder 4 The Soviets at work: the international position of the Russian Soviet Republic

and the fundamental problems of the socialist revolution, 4th edition (NewYork: Rand School of Social Science), 1918.

Box 10, Folder 4 The state: a lecture delivered to the students of Sverdlov University July 11,1919 (New York: New Century), 1947.

Box 10, Folder 4 The state and revolution: the Marxist doctrine of the state and the tasks of theproletariat in the revolution [How to change the social order: a popular editionof the well-known classic State and Revolution] (London: Lawrence & Wishart),1918? [2 copies].

Box 10, Folder 4 The tasks of the proletariat in our revolution (New York: International), 1932.Box 10, Folder 4 The tasks of the youth leagues: speech delivered at the Third All-Russian

Congress of the Russian Young Communist League, October 2, 1920 (Moscow:Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1951.

  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (8 of 12).Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 10, Folder 5 The teachings of Karl Marx (London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1942.Box 10, Folder 5 The teachings of Karl Marx (New York: International), 1930 [2 copies].Box 10, Folder 5 The threatening catastrophe and how to fight it (New York: International),

1932.Box 10, Folder 5 Towards Soviets: theses and a letter on tactics (London: British Socialist

Party), n.d.  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (9 of 12).

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 10, Folder 6 Two tactics of social-democracy in the democratic revolution (New York:

International), 1935.Box 10, Folder 6 über den historischen materialismus (Vienna: Verlag für Literatur und Politik),

1931.Box 10, Folder 6 über die Pariser kommune, foreword Paul Braun (Vienna: Verlag für Literatur

und Politik), 1931.Box 10, Folder 6 The War and the Second International (New York: International), 1932.  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (10 of 12).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 10, Folder 7 War and the workers: a lecture and an article (London: Lawrence & Wishart),

1940 [2 copies].Box 10, Folder 7 War and the workers (New York: International), 1940.Box 10, Folder 7 What is to be done?: burning questions of our movement (New York:

International), 1929.Box 10, Folder 7 What Lenin said about the Jews: extracts from his writings, ed. R. F. Andrews

(London: Communist Party of Great Britain), ca. 1930s [2 copies].  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (11 of 12).

Physical Description: 4 items.   

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Box 10, Folder 8 What the "friends of the people" are and how they fight the social-democrats: areply to articles in the Russkoye Bogatstvo opposing the Marxists (Moscow:Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1946.

Box 10, Folder 8 Will the Bolsheviks retain state power? (New York: International), 1932.Box 10, Folder 8 Women and society, intro. N. Krupskaya (New York: International), 1938.Box 10, Folder 8 The Young generation (New York: International), 1940.  Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (12 of 12).

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 10, Folder 9 Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich and Joseph Stalin, et. al. Lenin and Stalin on propaganda

(London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1942.Box 10, Folder 9 _____. Lenin and Stalin on the state (London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1942.Box 10, Folder 9 _____. Lenin and Stalin on youth (London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1940.Box 10, Folder 9 Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich and Grigory Zinovyev. Socialism and war: attitude of the

Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party towards the war (New York:International), 1930.

  Lomonossoff - Michurin.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 11, Folder 1 Lomonossoff, George V. Memoirs of the Russian Revolution, trans. D. H.

Dubrowsky and Robert T. Williams (New York: Rand School of Social Science),1919.

Box 11, Folder 1 Lozovsky, A. The role of the labor unions in the Russian revolution (New York:Union Publishing Association), 1920.

Box 11, Folder 1 Malyshev, Sergei. Unemployed councils in St. Petersburg in 1906 (New York:Workers Library), 1931.

Box 11, Folder 1 Martov, L. The state and the socialist revolution, trans. & intro. Herman Jerson[Integer, pseud.] (New York: International Review), 1938.

Box 11, Folder 1 Michurin, Ivan V. Production of new cultivated varieties of fruit trees andshrubs from seed, reprint of Progressivnoye sadovodstvo i ogorodnichestvo,nos. 1-32, 1911 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1952.

  Mintz - Parfenov.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 11, Folder 2 Mintz, Isaak. The October days 1917: the story of the establishment of Soviet

power (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 11, Folder 2 _____. The October days in Moscow: the struggle for power in 1917 (New York:

Workers Library), 1941.Box 11, Folder 2 Minz, I. Die sozialistische Oktoberrevolution (Vienna: Stern Verlag), ca. 1939.Box 11, Folder 2 Mirsky, D.S., Prince. A history of Russia (London: Ernest Benn), 1927.Box 11, Folder 2 Motyleva, Tamara. Youth in the world war (New York: Youth Publishers), 1934.Box 11, Folder 2 Nikiforov, Peter. The strike of the dredging fleet 1905 (London: Modern Books),

1932.Box 11, Folder 2 Olgin, Moissaye. Lenin and the Bolsheviki, reprint from Asia, 1917 (New York:

Revolutionary Workers League), 1936.Box 11, Folder 2 Parfenov, V. The intervention in Siberia 1918-1922 (New York: Workers

Library), 1941.  Price - Smirnova.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 11, Folder 3 Price, M. Philips. The Soviet, the terror and intervention (Brooklyn: Socialist

Publication Society), 1918.Box 11, Folder 3 Radek, Karl. Das program der Kommunistischen Partei Russlands (Zurich:

Internationaler Verlag), 1920.Box 11, Folder 3 Ransome, Arthur. On behalf of Russia: an open letter to America (New York:

New Republic), 1918.

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Box 11, Folder 3 _____. Radek and Ransome on Russia, being Arthur Ransome's Open letter toAmerica with a new preface by Karl Radek (Brooklyn: Socialist PublicationSociety), 1918.

Box 11, Folder 3 Redfield, William. The code of labor laws of Soviet Russia, with an answer to acriticism (New York: Russian Soviet Government Bureau), 1920.

Box 11, Folder 3 Revyuk, Emil. Trade with Ukraine: Ukraine's natural wealth, needs andcommercial opportunities: the Ukrainian co-operative societies and theirinfluence (Washington: Friends of Ukraine), 1920.

Box 11, Folder 3 Rosett, Joshua. The rise of a new Russian Autocracy (London: IndependentLabour Party), 1919.

Box 11, Folder 3 Smirnova, Zinaida V. The socio-political and philosophical views of V. G.Belinsky (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1954.

  Stalin, Joseph.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 11, Folder 4 Lenin: three speeches about Lenin, one delivered during his lifetime, the others

immediately after his death (New York: International), 1934.Box 11, Folder 4 Notes of a delegate, and class and party [articles 1905-1907] (London:

Lawrence & Wishart), 1941.Box 11, Folder 4 The provisional revolutionary government and social-democracy [reprint of

article from Proletariatis Brdzola no. 11, August 15, 1905] (Moscow: ForeignLanguages Publishing House), 1953 [2 copies].

Box 11, Folder 4 The road to power [speeches and articles, 1917] (New York: International),1937.

Box 11, Folder 4 The Russian social-democratic party and its immediate tasks [reprint fromBrdzola nos. 2-3, November-December 1901] (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1953.

Box 11, Folder 4 The social-democratic view of the national question [reprint of article fromProletariatis Brdzola no. 7, September 1, 1904] (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1953.

  Steele - Trotsky.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 11, Folder 5 Steele, Al. Lenin, Liebknecht, Luxemburg (New York: Youth Publishers), 1934.Box 11, Folder 5 Teryaev, G. A.I. Herzen, great Russian thinker and revolutionary democrat

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1954.Box 11, Folder 5 Tchernomordik, Solomon. The Bolsheviks on trial (New York: Workers Library),

1932.Box 11, Folder 5 Trotsky, Leon. 1905: Before and after, trans. and ed. M. J. Olgin (Ceylon: Lanka

Samasamaja), 1953.Box 11, Folder 5 _____. Against social-patriotism: an open letter to Jules Guesde, Paris, October

1916 (Ceylon: Lanka Samasamaja), 1952.Box 11, Folder 5 _____. A paradise in this world: an address delivered to a working class audience

on April 14th, 1918 (London: British Socialist Party), ca. 1918.Box 11, Folder 5 _____. War or revolution: Bolshevist socialism versus capitalistic imperialism

(Glasgow: Socialist Labour Press), 1918.  Vinogradoff - Yaroslavsky.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 11, Folder 6 Vinogradoff, Paul. Russia: the psychology of a nation (London: Oxford UP),

1914.Box 11, Folder 6 Williams, Albert Rhys. The Bolsheviks and the Soviets, 76 questions and

answers on (New York: Rand School of Social Science), 1919.Box 11, Folder 6 _____. Russian Soviets: seventy-six questions and answers on the workingman's

government in Russia (New York: People's Council), 1919.Box 11, Folder 6 _____. The Soviets, 76 questions and answers on (Chicago: National Office,

Socialist Party), 1919 [2 copies].

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Box 11, Folder 6 Yaroslavsky, J. Lenin, his life and work (Chicago: Daily Worker), n.d.  Zinovyev, Grigory.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 11, Folder 7 Heer und volk: Sowjetmacht und offiziersstand (Petrograd: Verlag der

Kommunistischen Internationale), 1920.Box 11, Folder 7 Rapport du comité executive au 2-ème congrès de l'internationale communiste

(Petrograd: éditions de L'Internationale Communiste), 1920.Box 11, Folder 7 über die aufgaben der KPR (Hamburg: Verlag Carl Hoym Nachf. Louis

Cahnbley), 1924.Box 11, Folder 7 Die Weltrevolution und die III. Kommunistische Internationale: rede auf dem

partei-tag der USPD in Halle am 14 Oktober 1920 (Petrograd: Verlag derKommunistischen Internationale), 1920.

Box 11, Folder 7 Schlusswort zum bericht des exekutiv-komitees der KommunistischenInternationale gehalten am 26 Juni 1924, anhang Resolution zum bericht(Moscow: Pressbüro des Kongresses), 1924.

  6B. Stalinist Russia. 1926-1958.Scope and Content NotePamphlets on historical and revolutionary subjects from the death of Lenin (1924)through Stalin's rise to power. Includes large numbers of works by Molotov, Stalin andTrotsky, in addition to works by Dmitri Manuil'skii and Osip Piatnitskii.

     Abolin - Avdeyeva.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 11, Folder 8 Abolin, Ans. The October Revolution and the trade unions (Moscow:

Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1933.Box 11, Folder 8 Adler, Friedrich. The witchcraft trial in Moscow (London: Commission of Inquiry

into the Conditions of Political Prisoners), 1936.Box 11, Folder 8 Afonin, A. A short history of the Young Communist League of the Soviet Union

(Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR),1934.

Box 11, Folder 8 Alfred, A. The Red Army (New York: Workers Library), 1930s.Box 11, Folder 8 Antonow, G. Die erfahrung der KpdSU (B) bei der regulierung des wachstums

und der sozialen zusammensetzung der partei (Moscow: Co-operativePublishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1933.

Box 11, Folder 8 Avdeyeva, Katerina. The trade unions and socialist construction in USSR (NewYork: Workers Library for Pan-Pacific Secretariat), 1929.

  Beria - Bickermann.Physical Description: 3 items.

   Box 11, Folder 9 Beria, Lavrenty. Fifteen years of Soviet Georgia (Moscow: Co-operative

Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1936.Box 11, Folder 9 Beskin, Osip. The place of art in the Soviet Union, foreword Christian Brinton

(New York: American Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the SovietUnion), 1936.

Box 11, Folder 9 Bickermann, Joseph, editor. Ten years of Bolshevic domination: a compilationof articles (Berlin: Patriotic Union of Russian Jews Abroad), 1928.

  Bloor - Dunaevskii.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 12, Folder 1 Bloor, Ella Reeve. Women in the Soviet Union (New York: Workers Library),

1938.

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Box 12, Folder 1 Bubnov, Andrei. Leninism: an address delivered at the memorial meeting heldon the eighth anniversary of the death of Lenin, Moscow, 1932 (Moscow:Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1932.

Box 12, Folder 1 Buchwald, Nathaniel and Reginald Bishop. From peasant to collective farmer(New York: International), 1933.

Box 12, Folder 1 Bukharin, Nikolai. Building up socialism (London: Communist Party of GreatBritain), 1926.

Box 12, Folder 1 _____. Finance capital in Papal robes: a challenge, trans. Moissaye J. Olgin (NewYork: Friends of the Soviet Union), 1930.

Box 12, Folder 1 _____. Socialist reconstruction and the struggle for technique (Moscow:Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1932.

Box 12, Folder 1 Chemadanov, V. Building a new world, foreword George Soule (New York:Workers Library), 1936.

Box 12, Folder 1 Dunaevskii, Isaak Osipovich. The land of freedom: two-part song with pianoaccompaniment [score] (London: Workers' Music Association), n.d. ca.1920s-1930s.

  Field - Hooper.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 12, Folder 2 Field, Alice Withrow, comp. Education in the Soviet Union: a list of source

material in English with comments and introductory notes (New York: AmericanRussian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union), 1935.

Box 12, Folder 2 Gorky, Maxim. To American intellectuals (New York: International), 1932 [2copies].

Box 12, Folder 2 Hooper, Arthur Sanderson. Through Soviet Russia, 1937 (London: A. S.Hooper), 1937.

Box 12, Folder 2 _____. Through Soviet Russia, 1937, 3rd ed., intro. Hewlett Johnson (London:s.n.), 1939.

  Isbach - Kin.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 12, Folder 3 Isbach, A. Nefte-chala: short stories of the fight for oil (Moscow: Co-operative

Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1932.Box 12, Folder 3 _____. One of the 25,000 (New York: International), 1931.Box 12, Folder 3 Joffe, Adolf. The last words of Adolf Joffe: a letter to Leon Trotsky (Ceylon:

Lanka Sama Samaja), 1950.Box 12, Folder 3 Kaganovich, Lazar. Report on the organizational problems of party and soviet

construction (New York: International), 1934.Box 12, Folder 3 Kalinin, Mikhail. World peace or war? (New York: International), 1938.Box 12, Folder 3 Kats, Mosheh. The assassination of Kirov: proletarian justice versus

white-guard terror (New York: Workers Library), 1935.Box 12, Folder 3 Kin, David. V.I. Lenin on the Soviets, trans. N. Kaye (Moscow: Centrizdat),

1931.  Komor - Kuusinen.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 12, Folder 4 Komor, Imre. Ten years of the Communist International (London: Modern

Books), 1929.Box 12, Folder 4 Krupskaya, Nadezhda. Soviet woman, a citizen with equal rights: a collection of

articles and speeches (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of ForeignWorkers in the USSR), 1937.

Box 12, Folder 4 Krylenko, Nikolai. Safe-guarding public socialist property (Moscow:Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1933.

Box 12, Folder 4 Krzhizhanovskii, Gleb Maksimilianovich. Anti-Soviet sabotage exposed (NewYork: Workers Library), 1930.

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Box 12, Folder 4 _____. The basis of the technological economic plan of reconstruction of theUSSR (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in theUSSR), 1931.

Box 12, Folder 4 Kuusinen, Otto Wille. Prepare for power: the international situation and thetasks of the sections of the Comintern (New York: Workers Library), 1933.

Box 12, Folder 4 _____. Youth and fascism: the youth movement and the fight against fascismand the war danger (New York: Workers Library), 1935.

  Lee - Litvinov.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 12, Folder 5 Lee, Ivy. USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics): a world enigma (New York:

"privately printed"), 1927.Box 12, Folder 5 Litvak, A. New points on the map: what has been built in the land of the Soviets

during 1931 (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers inthe USSR), 1932.

Box 12, Folder 5 Litvinov, Maksim M. Czechoslovakia and the world crisis: speech . . . before theLeague of Nations . . . September 21, 1938 (New York: International), 1938.

Box 12, Folder 5 _____. "Soviet dumping" fable: speech . . . in European Commission May 18,1931 ( New York: Workers Library), 1931.

Box 12, Folder 5 _____. The Soviet's fight for disarmament: speeches of M. Litvinov . . . the latestdefinition of the attitude taken by the Soviet government on peace anddisarmament, intro. A. Lunacharsky (New York: International), 1932.

Box 12, Folder 5 _____. The Soviet Union stands for peace: speech . . . at the Geneva worlddisarmament conference (New York: Workers Library) 1932.

Box 12, Folder 5 _____. The USSR and the League of Nations (New York: Workers Library), 1934.  Manuil'skii, Dmitri Zakhar'evich.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 12, Folder 6 Der sieg des sozialismus in der Sowjetunion und seine weltgeschichtliche

bedeutung (Strassburg: Prometheus Verlag), 1936.Box 12, Folder 6 Engels in the struggle for revolutionary Marxism (New York: Workers Library),

1936.Box 12, Folder 6 Marxism, the doctrine of proletarian dictatorship: address delivered in Moscow

on the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Karl Marx (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1933.

Box 12, Folder 6 The results of socialist construction in the USSR (New York: Workers Library),1935.

Box 12, Folder 6 Revolutionary crisis, fascism and war (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Societyof Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1933.

Box 12, Folder 6 The revolutionary crisis is maturing (New York: Workers Library), 1934.Box 12, Folder 6 The rise of socialism in the Soviet Union (New York: Workers Library), 1935.Box 12, Folder 6 Social democracy-stepping stone to fascism, or Otto Bauer's latest discovery

(New York: Workers Library), 1934 [2 copies].Box 12, Folder 6 The USSR and the world proletariat (New York: Workers Library), 1932 [2

copies].Box 12, Folder 6 The work of the seventh congress of the Communist International (New York:

Workers Library), 1935.  Manuil'skii - Mikulina.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 12, Folder 7 Manuil'skii, Dmitri, et. al. The life of Stalin: a symposium (London: Modern

Books), 1930.Box 12, Folder 7 Markoff, A. Famine in Russia (New York: Committee for the Relief of Famine in

Russia), 1934.Box 12, Folder 7 Meshcheriakov, Nikolai L. The peasantry and the revolution (Berlin: R.L.

Prager), 1927.

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Box 12, Folder 7 Mikoyan, Anastas Ivanovich. Toward a land of plenty (New York: International),1936.

Box 12, Folder 7 Mikulina, Elena. Socialist competition of the masses, foreword Joseph Stalin(Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR),1932.

Box 12, Folder 7 _____. Der wettbewerb der massen, foreword Joseph Stalin (Moscow:Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1932.

  Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich (1 of 3).Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 13, Folder 1 Abolition of the bread card system: report . . . including the resolution adoped

by the plenum (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers inthe USSR), 1934.

Box 13, Folder 1 The abolition of the bread card system in the Soviet Union (New York:International), 1934.

Box 13, Folder 1 The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (New York: Workers Library), 1929.Box 13, Folder 1 The developing crisis of world capitalism, the revolutionary crisis and the tasks

of the Comintern (New York: Workers' Library), 1930.Box 13, Folder 1 Die ergebnisse des fünfjahrplans und der plan für 1933 (Moscow: Co-operative

Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1933.Box 13, Folder 1 The fulfilment of the first five year plan (New York: International), 1931.  Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich (2 of 3).

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 13, Folder 2 The international situation and the Soviet Union (New York: International),

1935 [2 copies].Box 13, Folder 2 Molotov on the new Soviet constitution (New York: International), 1937.Box 13, Folder 2 The new phase in the Soviet Union (New York: Workers Library), 1930.Box 13, Folder 2 The October revolution and the struggle for socialism (New York: Workers

Library), 1932 [3 copies].Box 13, Folder 2 The plan and our tasks: report . . . on the plan of national economy for 1936

(Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR),1936.

  Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich (3 of 3).Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 13, Folder 3 The plan of construction and peace (New York: International), 1936.Box 13, Folder 3 The second five-year plan (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign

Workers in the USSR), 1932.Box 13, Folder 3 Socialist democracy advances: report to the seventh congress (London:

Communist Party of Great Britain), 1935.Box 13, Folder 3 The success of the 5 year plan (New York: Workers Library), 1931.Box 13, Folder 3 The tasks of the second five-year plan (New York: International), 1934.Box 13, Folder 3 Twenty-first anniversary of the October Revolution (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1938.Box 13, Folder 3 What is Stakhanovism? (New York: International), 1936.  Moskatov - Olgin.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 13, Folder 4 Moskatov, Petr Georgievich. Draft of model rules for trade unions: report

delivered . . . September 13, 1938 (Moscow: Foreign Languages PublishingHouse), 1938.

Box 13, Folder 4 Narin'iani, Semen. Life in review and other Soviet sketches (New York:International), 1934.

Box 13, Folder 4 Niurina, Fanni. Women in the Soviet Union: the role of women in socialistconstruction (New York: International), 1934.

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Box 13, Folder 4 Olgin, Moissaye. Maxim Gorky: writer and revolutionist (New York:International), 1933 [2 copies].

  Page - Piatnitskii.Physical Description: 4 items.

   Box 13, Folder 5 Page, Myra. Soviet main street (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of

Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1933.Box 13, Folder 5 Piatnitskii, Osip. The bolshevization of the communist parties by eradicating

the social- democratic traditions, revised (New York: Workers Library), 1932.Box 13, Folder 5 _____. Fulfil the decisions: the work of the Communist Parties of France and

Germany and the tasks of the communists in the trade union movement(London: Modern Books), 1932.

Box 13, Folder 5 _____. The immediate tasks of the international trade union movement (NewYork: Workers Library), 1930.

  Piatnitskii - Rothstein.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 13, Folder 6 Piatnitskii, Osip. The present situation in Germany (New York: Workers

Library), 1933.Box 13, Folder 6 _____. The twenty-one points of the communist international (New York:

Workers Library), 1931.Box 13, Folder 6 _____. Unemployment and the tasks of the communists (New York: Workers

Library), 1931.Box 13, Folder 6 _____. Urgent questions of the day: unemployed movement, factory

organization, fluctuating membership (New York: Workers Library), 1931.Box 13, Folder 6 _____. The work of the communist parties of France and Germany and the tasks

of the communists in the trade union movement (New York: Workers Library),1932.

Box 13, Folder 6 Radek, Karl. The architect of socialist society: the ninth of a course of lectureson "the history of the victory of socialism" delivered in 1967 [sic] at the Schoolof Inter-Planetary Communications on the fiftieth anniversary of the OctoberRevolution (New York: International), 1935.

Box 13, Folder 6 _____. The development of socialism from science to practice (Glasgow: SocialistLabour Press), 1920s.

Box 13, Folder 6 Rothstein, Andrew [R. F. Andrews, pseud.]. Soviet peace policy: a barrier towar (London: s.n. Marston Printing), 1935.

  Soviet Union - Stalin.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 13, Folder 7 Soviet Union, Constitution. The draft Soviet Constitution, foreword D.N. Pritt

and J.B. Priestley, intro. W. Rust (London: Modern Books), 1936.Box 13, Folder 7 Stalin, Joseph. Bolshevism: some questions answered (London: Communist

Party of Great Britain), 1926.Box 13, Folder 7 _____. Foundations of Leninism: lectures delivered . . . April 1924 (New York:

International), 1939.Box 13, Folder 7 _____. Foundations of Leninism: lectures delivered at the Sverdlov University in

the beginning of April 1924 (London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1941.Box 13, Folder 7 _____. Interviews with foreign workers' delegations, September 1927 (New York:

International), 1934 [2 copies].  Stalin, Joseph (1 of 4).

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 13, Folder 8 The Lenin heritage: speech delivered . . . January 26, 1924 (New York:

International), 1934.Box 13, Folder 8 Mastering Bolshevism: report . . . March 3, 1937 (New York: New Century),

1945 [2 copies].

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Box 13, Folder 8 The national question and Leninism: reply to comrades Mashkov, Kovalchuk,and others, March 18, 1929 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House),1950.

Box 13, Folder 8 New conditions, new tasks: speech delivered to the leaders of industry June23rd, 1931 (New York: Workers Library), 1931.

Box 13, Folder 8 The new Russian policy, June 23, 1931, foreword George S. Counts (New York:John Day Company), 1931 [2 copies].

  Stalin, Joseph (2 of 4).Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 14, Folder 1 Political report of the Central Committee to the Fifteenth Congress of the

C.P.S.U.(B.), December 3, 1927 (Moscow: Foreign Languages PublishingHouse), 1950.

Box 14, Folder 1 Political report of the Central Committee to the Sixteenth Congress of theC.P.S.U.(B.), June 27, 1930 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House),1951.

Box 14, Folder 1 The prospects of the revolution in China: speech . . . November 30, 1926 andQuestions of the Chinese revolution (Moscow: Foreign Languages PublishingHouse), 1955. Problems of agrarian policy in the USSR: speech . . . December27, 1929 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1952.

Box 14, Folder 1 The results of the first five year plan: report . . . January 7, 1933 (New York:Workers Library), 1933. Report to the Seventeenth Congress of the C.P.S.U.(B.)on the work of the Central Committee, January 26, 1934 (Moscow: ForeignLanguages Publishing House), 1951.

  Stalin, Joseph (3 of 4).Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 14, Folder 2 The social-democratic deviation in our party: report . . . November 1, 1926

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1954.Box 14, Folder 2 The soviets and the individual (New York: International), 1935.Box 14, Folder 2 Speech delivered at a meeting of voters of the Stalin electoral area, Moscow,

December 11, 1937, in the Grand Theatre (Moscow: Co-operative PublishingSociety of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1937.

Box 14, Folder 2 The Stakhanov movement in the Soviet Union (New York: Workers Library),1935.

Box 14, Folder 2 Stalin on capitalist crisis and international affairs, 1930-1939 (New York:Jefferson School of Social Science), 1945.

Box 14, Folder 2 Stalin on the new Soviet Constitution (New York: International), 1936.Box 14, Folder 2 Stalin's speeches on the American Communist Party: delivered May 6 and 14,

1929 (New York: Central Committee, Communist Party USA), 1930s.  Stalin, Joseph (4 of 4).

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 14, Folder 3 The tasks of the working class in mastering the technique of production (New

York: Workers Library), 1931.Box 14, Folder 3 The tasks of the youth [speeches, writings, and interviews 1924-1935] (New

York: International), 1940.Box 14, Folder 3 Unterredungen mit ausländischen arbeiter-delegationen (Moscow: Co-operative

Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1933.Box 14, Folder 3 Stalin, Joseph and M. Litvinov. The draft new constitution: speeches . . .

delivered at the Special Soviet Congress November 25, 1936 (London:Anglo-Russian Parliamentary Committee), 1936.

Box 14, Folder 3 Stalin, Joseph, V. Molotov, and M. Litvinov. Die Sowjetunion im kampf für denfrieden (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in theUSSR), 1934.

  Stawski - Tomskii.Physical Description: 8 items.

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   Box 14, Folder 4 Stawski, I. Vom spontanen zum planmässig organisierten streik (Moscow:

Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1934.Box 14, Folder 4 Strachey, John. Workers' control in the Russian mining industry, foreword A.J.

Cook (London: New Leader), 1928.Box 14, Folder 4 Strong, Anna Louise. Dictatorship and democracy in the Soviet Union (New

York: International), 1934.Box 14, Folder 4 _____. From Stalingrad to Kusbas: sketches of the socialist construction in the

USSR (New York: International), 1931.Box 14, Folder 4 _____. What about Russia?: an honest reply to honest questions, reprint from

The New Republic (New York: American Friends of the Soviet Union), 1935 [3copies].

Box 14, Folder 4 Tomskii, Mikhail. The trade unions, the party and the state (Moscow:Commission for Foreign Relations of the Central Council of the Trade Unions ofthe USSR), 1927.

  Trotsky, Leon (1 of 4).Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 14, Folder 5 Bas les pattes devant Trotsky: reponse a la campagne Stalinienne, ed. "Les

Jeunesses Leninistes" (Belgium?: Les Jeunesses Leninistes, Ligue CommunisteInternational), 1934.

Box 14, Folder 5 The coming world war (London: Workers International Press), 1937.Box 14, Folder 5 The Communist Manifesto today (Ceylon: Lanka Sama Samaja Party, Ceylon

Unit of the Bolshevik Leninist Party of India), 1948.Box 14, Folder 5 Europe and America, perspectives of world development: speech delivered . . .

July 28, 1924 (Ceylon: Bolshevik Samasamaja), 1950.Box 14, Folder 5 Fascism: what it is, how to fight it, a compilation (New York: Pioneer), 1944.Box 14, Folder 5 Germany: the key to the international situation, trans. Sam Gordon and Morris

Lewitt (New York: Pioneer), 1932.Box 14, Folder 5 Germany: the key to the international situation, intro. Ted Grant (London:

Revolutionary Communist Party), 1944.Box 14, Folder 5 In defense of the Russian Revolution: speech delivered at Copenhagen,

December 1932 (New York: Pioneer for Communist League of America), 1933.  Trotsky, Leon (2 of 4).

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 14, Folder 6 In defense of the Soviet Union: a compilation 1927-1937, intro. Max Shachtman

(New York: Pioneer), 1937.Box 14, Folder 6 Leon Sedoff: son, friend, fighter dedicated to the proletarian youth (New York:

Young People's Socialist League), 1938.Box 14, Folder 6 Lessons of October, trans. John G. Wright, intro. Maurice Spector (New York:

Pioneer), 1937.Box 14, Folder 6 Marxism and science: the Mendeleyev memorial address, 1925 (Ceylon:

Bolshevik Samasamaja), 1949.Box 14, Folder 6 The new course, trans. Max Shachtman (London: New Park), 1956.  Trotsky, Leon (3 of 4).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 14, Folder 7 Problems of the development of the USSR: draft of the thesis of the

international left opposition on the Russian question (New York: CommunistLeague of America), 1931 [2 copies].

Box 14, Folder 7 Soviet economy in danger, and The expulsion of Zinoviev (New York: Pioneerfor Communist League of America), 1933.

Box 14, Folder 7 The Soviet Union and the Fourth International: the class nature of the Sovietstate, trans. Usick Vanzler (New York: Pioneer for Communist League ofAmerica), 1934.

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Box 14, Folder 7 Stalinism and Bolshevism: concerning the historical and theoretical roots of theFourth International (New York: Pioneer), 1937.

Box 14, Folder 7 The strategy of the world revolution, trans. Max Shachtman (New York:Communist League of America), 1930.

  Trotsky, Leon (4 of 4).Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 14, Folder 8 The suppressed testament of Lenin, with On Lenin's testament (New York:

Pioneer), 1946.Box 14, Folder 8 Their morals and ours (New York: Pioneer), 1942.Box 14, Folder 8 Their morals and ours (Mexico: Pioneer), ca. 1945-50.Box 14, Folder 8 Trade unions in the epoch of imperialist decay (London: Workers International

League, Fourth International), n.d.Box 14, Folder 8 The turn in the CI and the German situation, 1930 (Ceylon: Lanka Samasamaja),

1958.Box 14, Folder 8 Whither France?, trans. John G. Wright and Harold R. Isaacs (New York:

Pioneer), 1936.Box 14, Folder 8 World unemployment and the five year plan, intro. Colvin R. de Silva (Ceylon:

Lanka Samasamaja), 1952.  Tukhachevskii - Voroshilov.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 15, Folder 1 Tukhachevskii, Mikhail N. Sentinel of peace (New York: International), 1936.Box 15, Folder 1 Uranov, S. Espionage: foreign secret service recruiting methods against the

Soviet Union (New York: International), 1937.Box 15, Folder 1 Varga, Eugen. L'economie de la période de decline du capitalisme après la

stabilization (Paris: Bureau D'éditions), 1928.Box 15, Folder 1 Voroshilov, Kliment Efremovich. Ready for defence! (New York: International),

1934.Box 15, Folder 1 _____. Stalin and the Red Army (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of

Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1937 [2 copies].  Vyshinsky - Zhdanov.

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 15, Folder 2 Vyshinsky, Andrey. Trotskyism in the service of fascism against socialism and

peace: from the court proceedings in the case of the Trotsky-Zinoviev terroristcenter (New York: Workers Library), 1936 [2 copies].

Box 15, Folder 2 Walstad, Julius. An American farmer sees the Soviet Union (Philadelphia:Farmers' National Committee for Action), 1935.

Box 15, Folder 2 Weinberg, Siegfried. An American worker in a Moscow factory (Moscow:Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1934.

Box 15, Folder 2 Yaroslavsky, Emel'ian. Thirtieth anniversary of the All Union Communist Party .. . and our tasks: Report . . . July 5, 1933 (Moscow: Pravda reprint), 1933.

Box 15, Folder 2 Yunga. The life of a Soviet seaman (Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society ofForeign Workers in the USSR), 1932.

Box 15, Folder 2 Yvon, M. What has become of the Russian Revolution, trans. Integer (New York:International Review), 1937.

Box 15, Folder 2 Zaitsev, Vladislav. Youth in the Soviet Union (New York: International), 1934.Box 15, Folder 2 Zaslavskii, David Iosifovich. Where the workers are in power (Moscow:

Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the USSR), 1931.Box 15, Folder 2 Zhdanov, Andrei Aleksandrovich. Organizational problems of the Communist

Party (New York: Workers Library), 1937.

  6C. New York World's Fair. 1939.Scope and Content NoteIllustrated propaganda pamphlets on life in the USSR, designed for distribution at theNew York World's Fair.

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     Aslanova - Golosov.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 15, Folder 3 Aslanova, Chimnaz. The national question solved (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 3 Baikov, Aleksandr. Magnitogorsk (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 3 Bakushinskii, Anatolii Vasil'evich. Folk arts and crafts of the USSR (Moscow:

Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 3 Bergelson, David. The Jewish autonomous region (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 3 Blidman, A. F. Waterways and water transport in the USSR (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 3 Borin, Konstantin. Socialist farming (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 3 Chechulin, Dmitrii. A new Moscow in construction (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 3 Golosov, Il'ia. Soviet cities new and renewed (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.  Gudov - Lobanov.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 15, Folder 4 Gudov, Ivan. Work and wages in the Soviet Union (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 4 Ivanova, K. Parks of culture and rest in the Soviet Union (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 4 Khazan, David Moiseevich. Light industries of the USSR (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 4 Klimenko, Fedor. The kolkhoz collective farm (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 4 Kovardak, Praskov'ya. New people of the Soviet countryside (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 4 Krivonoss, Petr. The Stakhanov movement on Soviet railroads (Moscow:

Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 4 Kupala, Yanka. Cultural progress among the non-Russian nationalities of the

USSR (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 4 Lobanov, Pavel. The state farms of the USSR (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.  Marshak - Shaburova.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 15, Folder 5 Marshak, Samuil. Children and art in the USSR (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 5 Moskvin, Ivan. The Soviet theater (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 5 Obraztsov, Vladimir. The railroads of the USSR (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 5 Oskin, Aleksandr. Machine and tractor stations (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 5 Pichugina, P. Women in the USSR (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 5 Propper-Grashchenkov, Nikolai. Public health protection in the USSR (Moscow:

Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 5 Sautin, Ivan. National income of the USSR (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.

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Box 15, Folder 5 Shaburova, Mariia. How old age is provided for in the USSR (Moscow: ForeignLanguages Publishing House), 1939.

  Smetanin - Zhemchuzhina.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 15, Folder 6 Smetanin, N.S. Who directs Soviet industry (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 6 Sobolev, Sergei. Soviet youth at work and play (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 6 Stakhanov, Alexei. The Stakhanov movement explained by its initiator

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 6 Trainin, Il'ia. Soviet democracy (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House),

1939.Box 15, Folder 6 Varga, Eugen. The USSR as a world economic power (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 6 Vodopyanov, Mikhail. Moscow-North Pole-Vancouver, Wash. (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 6 Zhemchuzhina, Polina S. The food industry of the USSR (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1939.

  6D. World War II. 1939-1951.Scope and Content NotePamphlets on the USSR during World War II, from the German-Soviet non- aggressionpact through the end of the war. Includes pamphlets written from the perspective of theAllies to support the war effort on behalf of the USSR. Significant publications by Molotovand Stalin.

     Arnot - Drucker.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 15, Folder 7 Arnot, R. Page. 1917 to 1942: from Tsardom to Soviet power, from socialist

construction to the war against fascism (London: Russia Today Society), 1942.Box 15, Folder 7 Aronsberg, S.J. Soviet Jews - a new way of life: impressions of a visit to the

USSR (New York: ICOR), 1941. .Box 15, Folder 7 Barou, Noah. The Soviet home front, intro. Margaret Cole (London: Victor

Gollancz and the Fabian Society), 1942.Box 15, Folder 7 Bessie, Alvah. The Soviet people at war (New York: American Council on Soviet

Relations), 1942.Box 15, Folder 7 Chekalin, M.V. The national question in the Soviet Union (New York: Workers

Library), 1941.Box 15, Folder 7 Dana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Drama in wartime Russia (New York:

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship), 1943.Box 15, Folder 7 Drucker, Peter, Maynard Krueger, and Bernard Pares. Death of the Comintern:

a radio discussion (Chicago: University of Chicago), 1943.  Edelman - Joffe.

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 15, Folder 8 Edelman, Maurice. How Russia prepared: USSR beyond the Urals (New York:

Penguin), 1942.Box 15, Folder 8 Erde, David. Marriage and the family in the USSR (London: Soviet War News),

1943.Box 15, Folder 8 Ermilov, Vladimir. Gorky, staunch fighter against fascism (Moscow:

International Book), 1941.Box 15, Folder 8 Evans, Stanley. How the USSR is governed: Soviet democracy in practice

(London: Russia Today Society), 1943.Box 15, Folder 8 Farr, Philip. Soviet Russia and the Baltic Republics (London: Russia Today

Society), 1944.

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Box 15, Folder 8 Fox, Eleanor. Red Army men and their dependants (London: Russia TodaySociety), 1944.

Box 15, Folder 8 Gibberd, Kathleen. Soviet Russia: an introduction (London: Royal Institute ofInternational Affairs), 1942.

Box 15, Folder 8 Gorbunov, A. I. The work of the Soviet trade unions in the field of socialinsurance of the workers (Moscow: All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions),1945.

Box 15, Folder 8 Ivanov, V. The youth of heroic Leningrad (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1942.

Box 15, Folder 8 Joffe, Abram Fedorovich and Aleksandr Vinter. Develoment of the exactsciences in the USSR and Twenty five years of power development in the USSR(New York: American Russian Institute), 1943.

  Kahle - Kuzin.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 15, Folder 9 Kahle, Hans. Stalin the soldier (London: Russia Today Society), 1945.Box 15, Folder 9 Kalinin, Mikhail Ivanovich. The twentieth anniversary of the formation of the

Soviet Union, 1922-1942 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1943.Box 15, Folder 9 Karpinskii, Viacheslav Alekseevich. What are collective farms? (London:

Lindsay Drummond), 1944.Box 15, Folder 9 Kataev, Valentin. Semyon Kotko, trans. B. Kagan (Moscow: International Book),

1941.Box 15, Folder 9 Keller, Boris Aleksandrovich. The Soviet scientist (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1939.Box 15, Folder 9 Kournakoff, Sergei. What Russia did for victory (New York: New Century), 1945.Box 15, Folder 9 Krieger, Evgeni. Battle on the Volga: impressions of a war correspondent

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1943.Box 15, Folder 9 Kuusinen, Otto. Finland unmasked, reprinted from "War and the working

class", foreword Ivor Montagu (London: Russia Today Society), 1944.Box 15, Folder 9 Kuzin, Il'ia. Notes of a guerilla fighter, with a biographical sketch by Elena

Kononenko (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1942.  Lavrenev - Mokhov.

Physical Description: 11 items.   Box 16, Folder 1 Lavrenev, Boris. Stout heart, and other stories, trans. D.L. Fromberg (Moscow:

Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1943.Box 16, Folder 1 Lawson, Joan. Ballet in the USSR (London: Society for Cultural Relations

Between the Peoples of the British Commonwealth and the USSR), 1943.Box 16, Folder 1 Ling, Arthur. Planning and building in the USSR (London: Bantam Books/Todd

Publishing), 1942?.Box 16, Folder 1 Manuilskii, Dmitrii Z. Lenin and international labor unity (New York: Workers

Library), 1939.Box 16, Folder 1 _____.Lenin and the international labour movement (London: Modern Books),

1939.Box 16, Folder 1 _____. The world communist movement: report . . . delivered March 11, 1939

(New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 16, Folder 1 Maurer, Rose. Soviet health care in peace and war (New York: American

Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union), 1943.Box 16, Folder 1 _____. Soviet women (New York: National Council of American-Soviet

Friendship), 1944.Box 16, Folder 1 McAvoy, Clifford T. The trade unions of our Soviet ally (New York: American

Council on Soviet Relations), 1942.Box 16, Folder 1 Meiksins, Gregory and The National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. The

Baltic Soviet Republics, intro. Frederick Schuman (New York: National Councilof American-Soviet Friendship), 1944.

Box 16, Folder 1 Mokhov, Z. Social insurance in the USSR (London: Soviet News), 1945.

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  Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich (1 of 2).Physical Description: 13 items.

   Box 16, Folder 2 The meaning of the Soviet-German non-aggression pact: speech . . . August 31,

1939 (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 16, Folder 2 The Molotov paper on Nazi atrocities (New York: American Council on Soviet

Relations), 1942 [2 copies].Box 16, Folder 2 Molotov's report to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, October 31, 1939 (New

York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 16, Folder 2 Molotov's statement in the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on the ratification of

the Soviet- German pact of non-aggression, August 31, 1939 (London: ModernBooks), 1939.

Box 16, Folder 2 Russia and the war: Molotov's speech to the Supreme soviet of the SovietUnion, October 31, 1939 (London: Modern Books), 1939.

Box 16, Folder 2 The 16 Soviet Republics and their new powers: Molotov's report to theSupreme Soviet (New York: Soviet Russia Today), 1944.

Box 16, Folder 2 Soviet foreign policy: the meaning of the war in Finland (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1940 [2 copies].

Box 16, Folder 2 Soviet foreign relations (New York: Workers Library), 1940 [2 copies].Box 16, Folder 2 The Soviet Union and the peace front (New York: International), 1939 [2

copies].  Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich (2 of 2).

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 16, Folder 3 The Soviet Union in 1942: the third five-year plan for the national-economic

development of the USSR (New York: Workers Library), 1939 [2 copies].Box 16, Folder 3 Speeches and statement . . . at the United Nations conference on international

organization in San Francisco, April 26-May 8, 1945 (Washington: Embassy ofthe Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), 1945 [2 copies].

Box 16, Folder 3 The third five-year plan for the national-economic development of the USSR:report . . . March 14 and 17, 1939 (Moscow: Foreign Languages PublishingHouse), 1939. Statement at the session of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR onthe ratification of the Soviet-German non- aggression pact (New York:Bookniga), 1939.

Box 16, Folder 3 Molotov, Vyacheslav, Jospeh Stalin, and Maksim Litvinov. The German attack onthe USSR: speeches by Mm. Molotov, Stalin and Litvinov (London:Anglo-Russian Parliamentary Committee), 1941.

  Montagu - Osipov.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 16, Folder 4 Montagu, Ivor. The Red Army: fifty questions answered (London: Russia Today

Society), 1941 [3 copies].Box 16, Folder 4 _____. Stalin: a biographical sketch of the man who leads the USSR (London:

Communist Party of Great Britain), 1942 [2 copies].Box 16, Folder 4 Osipov, K., pseud. The seven years war: the capture of Berlin by the Russians

in 1760 (New York: International), 1942.  Pares, Bernard.

Physical Description: 2 items.   Box 16, Folder 5 Russia (New York: Penguin), 1940.Box 16, Folder 5 Russia, new American edition (New York: Penguin Infantry Journal), 1943.  Pronin - Simonov.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 16, Folder 6 Pronin, V. P. Moscow: our capital (London: Soviet War News), 1943.Box 16, Folder 6 Robson, R. W. Proud record: how the Communist party of the Soviet Union

created modern Russia (London: Communist Party of Great Britain), 1942.

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Box 16, Folder 6 Ross, Marvin. A history of Soviet foreign policy (New York: Workers Library),1940.

Box 16, Folder 6 Rude, G. Four-lesson syllabus on socialism in practice: why Russia is strong(London: Lawrence & Wishart), 1942.

Box 16, Folder 6 Serebrennikov, T. Woman in the Soviet Union (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1943.

Box 16, Folder 6 Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich. The science of hatred, illus. WilliamGropper, intro. Fay Caller (New York: New Age), 1943.

Box 16, Folder 6 Shur, IA. Labour heroism in Soviet land (Moscow: Foreign Languages PublishingHouse), 1943.

Box 16, Folder 6 Simonov, Konstantin. On the Petsamo road: notes of a war correspondent(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1942.

  Sloan - Squance.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 16, Folder 7 Sloan, Pat. From the Russian Revolution to Yalta: a review of Soviet foreign

policy (London: Russia Today Society), 1945.Box 16, Folder 7 _____. Russia?: the truth (London: Russia Today Society), 1939.Box 16, Folder 7 _____. Three years that shook Hitler: 1941-1944, third anniversary of the war on

the Soviet Union (London: Russia Today Society), 1944.Box 16, Folder 7 Smith, Edwin. Organized labor in the Soviet Union (New York: National Council

of American-Soviet Friendship), 1943.Box 16, Folder 7 _____. Organized labor in the Soviet Union (New York: National Council of

American- Soviet Friendship), 1944.Box 16, Folder 7 Squance, W. J. R. Soviet trade unions and how they work (London: Russia Today

Society), 1941.  Stalin, Joseph (1 of 2).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 16, Folder 8 Dialectical and historical materialism (New York: International), 1940.Box 16, Folder 8 For victory and enduring peace: report . . . November 6, 1944 (New York:

Workers Library), 1944.Box 16, Folder 8 From socialism to communism in the Soviet Union: report . . . delivered March

10, 1939 (New York: International), 1939.Box 16, Folder 8 On the great patriotic war of the Soviet Union: speeches, orders of the day, and

answers to foreign press correspondents (London: Hutchinson & Co.), 1943.Box 16, Folder 8 Report on the work of the central committee to the eighteenth congress of the

C.P.S.U. (B.), March 10, 1939 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House),1939.

Box 16, Folder 8 Report to the eighteenth congress of the C.P.S.U.(B.) on the work of the centralcommittee, March 10, 1939 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House),1951.

  Stalin, Joseph (2 of 2).Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 16, Folder 9 Stalin on the war and the second front in Europe: address delivered in Moscow

November 6, 1942 (New York: Workers Library), 1942 [2 copies].Box 16, Folder 9 Stalin speaks to the world: report . . . delivered on November 6 (New York:

Workers Library), 1941.Box 16, Folder 9 Victory and after: November 6, 1943 . . . official report of his speech (London:

Communist Party), 1943.Box 16, Folder 9 Victory will be ours!: radio address . . .July 3, 1941 (New York: Workers

Library), 1941.Box 16, Folder 9 The war of national liberation (New York: International), 1942.  Steiger - Thomas.

Physical Description: 9 items.   

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Box 16, Folder 10 Steiger, Andrew. American engineers in the Soviet Union, foreword RobertLynd (New York: Russian Economic Institute), 1944.

Box 16, Folder 10 Stembridge, Jasper. An atlas of the USSR: 16 maps with explanatory text(London: Oxford UP), 1942.

Box 16, Folder 10 _____. An atlas of the USSR: 16 maps with explanatory text (New York: OxfordUP), 1942.

Box 16, Folder 10 Stewart, Marguerite. Land of the Soviets (St. Louis: American Council, Instituteof Pacific Relations and Webster Publishing), 1942.

Box 16, Folder 10 Strong, Anna Louise. The new Lithuania (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 16, Folder 10 _____. Soviet farmers (New York: National Council of American-Soviet

Friendship), 1944.Box 16, Folder 10 Sverdlov, Grigorgii Markovich. Legal rights of the Soviet family: marriage,

motherhood and the family in Soviet law (London: Soviet News), 1945.Box 16, Folder 10 Tarle, Evgenii. Napoleon in Russia (New York: International), 1942.Box 16, Folder 10 Thomas, Norman. Russia: promise and performance (New York: Socialist Party),

1945.  Trainin - Voznesenskii.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 17, Folder 1 Trainin, Il'ia. The Stalin constitution (London: Soviet War News), 1943.Box 17, Folder 1 Troianovskii, Aleksandr. For world peace and freedom: a survey of the

twenty-five years of Soviet international policy (New York: National Council forAmerican-Soviet Friendship), 1943.

Box 17, Folder 1 Troianovskii, Pavel. The last days of Berlin (London: Soviet News), 1945.Box 17, Folder 1 Tsaregradsky, Ilya. Cultural activities of Soviet trade unions (Moscow: Central

Council of Trade Unions), 1945.Box 17, Folder 1 Voznesenskii, Arsenii Niolaevich. The growing prosperity of the Soviet Union:

report . . . February 18, 1941 (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 17, Folder 1 _____. Soviet economy during the second world war (New York: International),

1949.  Ward - Zhdanov.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 17, Folder 2 Ward, Harry F. The Soviet spirit (New York: International), 1944.Box 17, Folder 2 Watkins, K. W. The new industrial revolution: the story of Russia's factories &

workshops (London: Russia Today Society), 1944.Box 17, Folder 2 Wolton, Douglas G. Asia reborn: the story of Soviet Uzbekistan (London: Russia

Today Society), 1945.Box 17, Folder 2 _____. Peoples of the Soviet Union (London: Russia Today Society), 1944.Box 17, Folder 2 Zaslavskii, David. The face of Hitler's army (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1943.Box 17, Folder 2 Zhdanov, Andrei. Amendments to the rules of the C.P.S.U.(B.): report . . . March

18, 1939 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1939.Box 17, Folder 2 _____. The communist party of the Soviet Union: report on party building . . .

delivered March 18, 1939 (New York: Workers Library), 1939.

  6E. Cold War. 1946-1960.Scope and Content NotePamphlets on post-World War II negotiations and the arms race, as well as pieces onStalin's death. Includes materials by Khrushchev, Lysenko, Malenkov, Molotov andVyshinsky.

     Andreev - Cadbury.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 17, Folder 3 Andreev, Andrei. Stalin and the kolkhoz peasantry (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1950.

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Box 17, Folder 3 Anishchenkov, Nikolai. A Soviet factory: past, present and future (London:Soviet News), 1959.

Box 17, Folder 3 Baran, Felix. Peace - can price cuts, too! (New York: New Century), 1951.Box 17, Folder 3 Beria, Laurenti. The Soviet Union builds for peace (New York: New Century),

1951.Box 17, Folder 3 _____. Thirty-fourth anniversary of the great October Socialist Revolution: report

. . . November 6, 1951 (Washington: Embassy of the Union of Soviet SocialistRepublics), 1951.

Box 17, Folder 3 Bishop, Reginald. Wages and prices in the USSR (London: British-SovietSociety), 1946.

Box 17, Folder 3 Bulganin, Nikolai. Report on directives of the 20th congress of the C.P.S.U. forthe sixth five-year plan for the development of the USSR, 1956-1960 (Moscow:Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1956.

Box 17, Folder 3 _____. USSR builds for peace: reports on the achievements of the post-warfive-year plan and the USSR's fight for peace (London: Soviet News), 1950.

Box 17, Folder 3 Cadbury, Paul. Quaker mission to Moscow: an address delivered at SwarthmoreCollege, Pennsylvania on October 7, 1951 (Philadelphia: American FriendsService Committee), 1951.

  Dubkovetskyi - Friedman.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 17, Folder 4 Dubkovetskyi, Fedir. Advancing to communism: notes of a pioneer of collective

farming in the Ukraine (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1950.Box 17, Folder 4 Dubrovina, Liudmila. Women's right to education in the Soviet Union (Moscow:

Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1956.Box 17, Folder 4 Eliutin, Viacheslav. Higher education in the USSR (London: Soviet News), 1959.Box 17, Folder 4 Erenburg, Il'ia. Peace is everybody's business: two speeches in London, July

1950 (London: Soviet News), 1950.Box 17, Folder 4 Evans, Stanley. Soviet story: the USSR through thirty years (London:

British-Soviet Society), 1948.Box 17, Folder 4 Friedman, Israel. Co-operatives in the Soviet Union (London: Soviet News),

1958.  Garelik - Ivanov.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 17, Folder 5 Garelik, Joseph. A Soviet city and its people (New York: International), 1950.Box 17, Folder 5 Glezerman, Grigorii. Soviet socialist state (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1955.Box 17, Folder 5 Gorelik, Iosif. Mikhail Sinitsyn, Urals metalworker (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1951.Box 17, Folder 5 Harben, Henry Devenish. Russian quiz: the answer to all your questions

concerning the Soviet Union today, together with useful appendices (London:British-Soviet Society), 1947.

Box 17, Folder 5 Iankin, Illarion. Notes of a Stakhanovite (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1950.

Box 17, Folder 5 Ivanov, Georgi. Notes of a people's judge (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1950.

  Izard - Kemenov.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 17, Folder 6 Izard, Ralph. The Soviet Olympic team and Soviet athletics (San Francisco:

American Russian Institute), 1953.Box 17, Folder 6 Kalinin, Mikhail Ivanovich. Lenin's book "What the 'friends of the people' are

and how they fight the social-democrats" (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1952.

Box 17, Folder 6 Kammari, M. D. The development by J. V. Stalin of the Marxist-Leninist theoryof the national question (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1951.

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Box 17, Folder 6 _____. Socialism and the individual (Moscow: Foreign Languages PublishingHouse), 1952.

Box 17, Folder 6 Karpinskii, Viacheslav. How the Soviet Union is governed (Moscow: ForeignLanguages Publishing House), 1954.

Box 17, Folder 6 _____. The social and state structure of the USSR (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1948.

Box 17, Folder 6 Kemenov, Vladimir. Aspects of two cultures, reprinted from Voks Bulletin no.52 (s.l.: s.n.), 1947.

  Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich (1 of 3).Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 17, Folder 7 Disarmament - the way to secure peace and friendship between nations: report

. . . to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR and the appeal to the governments andparliaments of the world, January 14th, 1960 (London: Soviet News), 1960.

Box 17, Folder 7 Disarmament - way to secure peace & ensure friendship among nations: report. . . to the USSR Supreme Soviet, January 14, 1960, a "Soviet Weekly"supplement (London: Soviet Weekly), 1960.

Box 17, Folder 7 Expose the manoeuvres of reaction: speech . . . at the all-union conference ofcommunist work teams and shockworkers, Moscow, May 28, 1960 (London:Soviet News), 1960.

Box 17, Folder 7 40th anniversary of the great October socialist revolution: report . . . to a jointsession of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR November 6, 1957 (London: SovietNews), 1957.

Box 17, Folder 7 Improvement of industrial management in the USSR: report at seventh sessionof the Supreme Soviet May 1957 (London: Soviet News), 1957.

Box 17, Folder 7 Let us work for peace: address . . . on French television, April 2, 1960 (London:Soviet News), 1960.

  Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich (2 of 3).Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 17, Folder 8 Literature, the arts, and the life of the people: a summary of three speeches

(London: Soviet News), 1957.Box 17, Folder 8 Measures for the further development of agriculture in the USSR: report . . .

September 3, 1953 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1954.Box 17, Folder 8 Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev on the occasion of his visit to the United States

(New York: International Arts and Sciences Press), 1959.Box 17, Folder 8 On changes in the rules of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and Rules

of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (New York: New Century), 1952.Box 17, Folder 8 Peace and progress must triumph in our time: report of N. S. Khrushchov on his

visit to the United States to a meeting of Moscow people at the Sports Palaceof the Lenin Stadium, September 28, 1959 (London: Soviet News), 1959.

Box 17, Folder 8 "Peace in Europe - peace throught the world" : speech in Moscow on the resultsof his visit to France, April 4th, 1960 (London: Soviet News), 1960. .

Box 17, Folder 8 Proposals to reform Soviet education: memorandum . . . on strengthening theties of the school with life, and further developing the system of publiceducation (London: Soviet News), 1958.

Box 17, Folder 8 Report of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union tothe 20th Party Congress, February 14, 1956 (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1956.

  Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich (3 of 3).Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 17, Folder 9 Report of the Central Committee to the 20th Congress of the Communist Party,

Moscow, February 14, 1956 (London: Soviet News), 1956 [2 copies].Box 17, Folder 9 Report on the international situation and the foreign policy of the Soviet Union,

and Appeal by the USSR supreme soviet to the parliaments of all countries(London: Soviet News), 1959 [2 copies].

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Box 17, Folder 9 Report to the nineteenth party congress on amendments to the rules of theC.P.S.U.(B.), October 10, 1952 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House),1952.

Box 17, Folder 9 Stalin friendship among the peoples makes our motherland invincible (Moscow:Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1950.

Box 17, Folder 9 World peace is the desire of all peoples: speech . . . August 30, 1959 (London:Soviet Weekly), 1959.

  Kirichenko - Kovrigina.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 18, Folder 1 Kirichenko, A. I. Speech at the 20th Congress of the C.P.S.U., February 15, 1956

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1956.Box 18, Folder 1 Kiselev, Kuz'ma Venediktovich. Speech delivered by K. V. Kiselev . . . on certain

results of the work of the United Nations organization at the General Assemblyof the United Nations, New York City, October 28, 1946 (Washington: Embassyof the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), 1946.

Box 18, Folder 1 Koltsov, Vladimir. Soviet health service (London: Soviet News), 1952.Box 18, Folder 1 Konstantinov, F. V. Basis and superstructure (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1955.Box 18, Folder 1 _____. The role of socialist consciousness in the development of Soviet society

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1951.Box 18, Folder 1 Korolev, Fedor. Education in the USSR (London: Soviet News), 1957.Box 18, Folder 1 Kovrigina, Mariia Dmitrievna. Public health and maternity and child protection

in the USSR: report . . . September 1956 (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1956.

  Kozlov - Lebedev.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 18, Folder 2 Kozlov, V. K. Boureois nations and socialist nations (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1954.Box 18, Folder 2 Krasnopol'skii, A. S. and Grigorgii Sverdlov. The rights of mother and child in

the USSR (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1953.Box 18, Folder 2 Kuusinen, Otto Wille. A warmongers' international (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1952.Box 18, Folder 2 _____. The right-wing social-democrats today (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1948.Box 18, Folder 2 Lebedev, Viacheslav. People at the Karavayevo state farm (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1954.  Lysenko - Maevskii.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 18, Folder 3 Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich. Heredity and its variability , trans. Theodosius

Dobzhansky (New York: King's Crown Press), 1946.Box 18, Folder 3 _____. The science of biology today: address, July 31, 1948 (New York:

International), 1948.Box 18, Folder 3 _____. The situation in biological science: address delivered at the session of the

Lenin Academy of Agricultural Sciences of the USSR, July 31, 1948 (Moscow:Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1951.

Box 18, Folder 3 _____. Soviet biology: report . . . to the Lenin Academy of Agricultural Sciences(London: Birch Books), 1948.

Box 18, Folder 3 Maevskii, Vladimir. Soviet health service (London: Soviet News), 1958.  Malenkov, Georgii Maksimilianovich.

Physical Description: 11 items.   Box 18, Folder 4 Comrade Stalin - leader of progressive mankind (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1950. .

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Box 18, Folder 4 On the sure road to new victories: speech at the Moscow Soviet meetingcelebrating the 32nd anniversary of the great October socialist revolution(London: Soviet News), 1949.

Box 18, Folder 4 On the threshold of communism: report to the nineteenth congress of theCommunist Party of the Soviet Union (New York: New Century), 1952.

Box 18, Folder 4 Report to the nineteenth party congress on the work of the Central Committeeof the C.P.S.U.(B.), October 5, 1952 (Moscow: Foreign Languages PublishingHouse), 1952.

Box 18, Folder 4 Speech at an election meeting in the Leningrad electoral district of the city ofMoscow, March 9, 1950 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1950.

Box 18, Folder 4 Speech at the first session of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, April 26, 1954(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1954.

Box 18, Folder 4 Speech at the funeral of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, on the Red Square,March 9, 1953 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1953.

Box 18, Folder 4 Speech by G. M. Malenkov . . . at the session of the USSR Supreme Soviet,August 8, 1953 (London: Soviet News), 1953.

Box 18, Folder 4 Speech by G. M. Malenkov to the USSR Supreme Soviet, April 26, 1954 (London:Soviet News), 1954.

Box 18, Folder 4 XXXII anniversary of the great October socialist revolution: speech . . .November 6, 1949 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1949 [2copies].

  Meduinsky - Miller.Physical Description: 10 items.

   Box 18, Folder 5 Meduinsky, Evgeny. Education in the USSR, 2nd ed. (London: Soviet News),

1953.Box 18, Folder 5 Melish, William Howard. Religion today in the USSR (New York: National Council

of American-Soviet Friendship), 1946.Box 18, Folder 5 Melnikov, Dmitri. European security: the Soviet plan (London: Soviet News),

1954.Box 18, Folder 5 Mikhailov, Nikolai. The great constructions in the land of the Soviets (London:

Soviet News), 1955.Box 18, Folder 5 _____. The sixteen republics of the Soviet Union (Washington: Embassy of the

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), 1951.Box 18, Folder 5 _____. Soviet land and people: a pocket geography of the USSR (London: Soviet

News), 1950.Box 18, Folder 5 Mikoian, A. I. The camp of socialism and the camp of capitalism: speech . . .

March 10, 1950 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1950.Box 18, Folder 5 _____. Speech at the nineteenth congress of the C.P.S.U.(B.), October 9, 1952

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1953.Box 18, Folder 5 _____. Speech . . . at the 20th congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet

Union, February 16, 1956 (London: Soviet News), 1956.Box 18, Folder 5 Miller, Moses. Soviet "anti-Semitism"---the big lie! (New York: Jewish Life),

1949.  Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich (1 of 2).

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 18, Folder 6 For a democratic peace with Germany: speeches and statements made at the

London session of the Council of Foreign Ministers, November 25 - December15, 1947 (London: Soviet News), 1948. .

Box 18, Folder 6 Molotov on the future of Germany: two statements made in Paris (London:Soviet News), 1946.

Box 18, Folder 6 Molotov on the results of the London conference of foreign ministers:statement to Soviet press representatives, December 31, 1947 (London: SovietNews), 1948.

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Box 18, Folder 6 Molotov on two ways of international cooperation: statements and proposals . .. at the Paris conference of foreign ministers of the USSR, Great Britain andFrance in connection with the speech made by Mr. Marshall at HarvardUniversity on June 5, 1947 (London: Soviet News), 1947.

Box 18, Folder 6 Molotov's speeches at the Paris Peace Conference (London: Soviet News),1946.

Box 18, Folder 6 Speech at an election meeting in the Molotov electoral district of the city ofMoscow, March 10, 1950 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1950.

Box 18, Folder 6 Speech at the funeral of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, on the Red Square,March 9, 1953 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1953.

Box 18, Folder 6 Speech at the 20th congress of the C.P.S.U., February 18, 1956 (Moscow:Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1956.

Box 18, Folder 6 Speech delivered . . . at a meeting of voters of the Molotov electoral area ofMoscow, February 6, 1946 (Washington: Embassy of the Union of SovietSocialist Republics), 1946.

Box 18, Folder 6 Speeches and statements made at the Moscow session of the council of foreignministers, March10-April 24, 1947, by V. M. Molotov (London: Soviet News),1947.

  Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich (2 of 2).Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 18, Folder 7 Stalin's policy of peace and democracy: speech delivered on November 6, 1948

in Moscow on the occasion of the 31st anniversary of the great Octobersocialist revolution (London: Soviet News), 1948.

Box 18, Folder 7 Statement of V.M. Molotov to the Soviet press on the results of the Parisconference of the Council of Foreign Ministers, May 27, 1946 (Washington:Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), 1946.

Box 18, Folder 7 Text of address . . . on the 30th anniversary of the great October socialistrevolution at a special session of the Moscow soviet, November 6, 1947(Washington: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), 1947.

Box 18, Folder 7 XXX anniversary of the great October socialist revolution: speech atcelebration meeting of Moscow soviet, November 6, 1947 (Moscow: ForeignLanguages Publishing House), 1947 [2 copies].

Box 18, Folder 7 30th anniversary of the great October socialist revolution: speech . . . deliveredat the celebration meeting of the Moscow Soviet on November 6, 1947(London: Soviet News), 1947.

Box 18, Folder 7 31 years of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (New York: New Century),1948.

  Montagu - Novikov.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 18, Folder 8 Montagu, Ivor. Joseph Stalin: seventy years (London: British-Soviet Society),

1949.Box 18, Folder 8 Moos, Elizabeth. The educational system of the Soviet Union (New York:

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship), 1950.Box 18, Folder 8 _____. Higher education in the Soviet Union (New York: National Council of

American- Soviet Friendship), 1956.Box 18, Folder 8 Nezlin, Solomon. Regimen and treatment in tuberculosis of the lungs (Moscow:

Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1955.Box 18, Folder 8 Novikov, Ivan. Notes of a school principal (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1950.Box 18, Folder 8 Novikov, Nikolai Vasil'evich. Speech . . . at plenary session of the United

Nations General Assembly, December 13, 1946 (Washington: Embassy of theUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics), 1946.

Box 18, Folder 8 _____. Statement . . . in committee IV trusteeship and non-self-governingterritories of the General Assembly of the United Nations, November 11, 1946(Washington: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), 1946.

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  O'Connor - Rubinstein.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 18, Folder 9 O'Connor, Tom. The truth about anti-semitism in the Soviet Union: exposing the

fraud perpetrated on the American people (New York: American Committee ofJewish Writers, Artists & Scientists), 1949.

Box 18, Folder 9 Osipov, Iosif. The island of seven ships (Moscow: Foreign Languages PublishingHouse), 1953.

Box 18, Folder 9 Ostrovitianov, Konstantin Vasil'evich. The role of the state in the socialisttransformation of the economy of the USSR (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1950.

Box 18, Folder 9 Petrovskii, Ivan Georgievich. Higher education in the USSR (London: SovietNews), 1953.

Box 18, Folder 9 Pizarzhevskii, Oleg. New paths of Soviet science: notes on latest research ofSoviet scientists (London: Soviet News), 1954.

Box 18, Folder 9 Rubinstein, Modest. If the arms race were stopped (London: Soviet News),1958.

  Shaginyan - Spassow.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 19, Folder 1 Shaginyan, Marietta. Creative freedom and the Soviet artist (London: Soviet

News), 1953.Box 19, Folder 1 Shepilov, D. T. Speech at the 20th congress of the C.P.S.U., February 15, 1956

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1956.Box 19, Folder 1 Shvernik, Nikolai. Comrade Stalin, the continuer of Lenin's great work

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1950.Box 19, Folder 1 Sloan, Pat. Common sense about Russia (London: British-Soviet Friendship

Society), 1950.Box 19, Folder 1 Sosin, Gene. Thirty-three days in the Soviet Union [typescript] (New York: Gene

Sosin), 1959.Box 19, Folder 1 Spassow, G. Freedom of religion in the USSR (London: Soviet News), 1951.  Stalin, Joseph.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 19, Folder 2 Economic problems of socialism in the USSR (New York: International), 1952.Box 19, Folder 2 For peaceful coexistence: postwar interviews (New York: International), 1951.Box 19, Folder 2 J. V. Stalin's interview with "Pravda" correspondent (London: Soviet News),

1951.Box 19, Folder 2 Reader's guide to Economic problems of socialism in the USSR by Joseph Stalin:

special supplement to Political Affairs, June 1953 (s.l.: Political Affairs), 1953.Box 19, Folder 2 Speech at the nineteenth party congress, October 14, 1952 (Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House), 1952.Box 19, Folder 2 Speech delivered at an election meeting in the Stalin electoral district,

Moscow, February 9, 1946 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House),1946.

Box 19, Folder 2 Speech delivered . . . at a meeting of voters of the Stalin electoral area ofMoscow, February 9, 1946 (Washington: Embassy of the Union of SovietSocialist Republics), 1946.

  Starostin - Titarenko.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 19, Folder 3 Starostin, Andrei. Football in the USSR (London: Soviet News), 1958.Box 19, Folder 3 Strong, Anna Louise. The Stalin era (New York: Mainstream Publishers), 1956.Box 19, Folder 3 Suslov, Mikhail Andreevich. Speech at the 20th congress of the C.P.S.U.,

February 16, 1956 (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1956.Box 19, Folder 3 Suthers, Robert Bentley. How Russia gets output (London: Labour Party), 1947.

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Box 19, Folder 3 Thornton, Ernest. Soviet workers and their unions: a reply to the Iron and SteelTrades' Confederation (London: Russia Today Society), 1946. Taigin, I. Here'show we see it, Mr. Perkins: an exchange of views between an American and aSoviet citizen (New York: New Century), 1946.

Box 19, Folder 3 Titarenko, S. The peaceful co-existence of the capitalist and socialist systems(London: Soviet News), 1950.

  Vavilov - Voroshilov.Physical Description: 4 items.

   Box 19, Folder 4 Vavilov, Sergei Ivanovich. Lenin and philosophical problems of modern physics

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1953.Box 19, Folder 4 Vinter, Aleksandr Vasil'yevich. Soviet electric power development (Moscow:

Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1952.Box 19, Folder 4 Voroshilov, Kliment. A commander of genius of the great patriotic war

(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1950 [2 copies].  Vyshinsky, Andrey Yanuaryevich (1 of 2).

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 19, Folder 5 Ban atomic bomb and reduce armaments: speech of October 12, 1948 in Paris

(London: Soviet News), 1948 [2 copies].Box 19, Folder 5 For peace and friendship among the peoples, against the instigators of a new

war: speech . . . September 18, 1947 (Moscow: Foreign Languages PublishingHouse), 1948 [2 copies].

Box 19, Folder 5 For peace and friendship of the peoples, against the incendiaries of a new war:speech . . . September 18, 1947 (London: Soviet News), 1947.

Box 19, Folder 5 J. V. Stalin's doctrine of the socialist state (Moscow: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House), 1951.

Box 19, Folder 5 Lenin and Stalin: the great organizers of the Soviet state (Moscow: ForeignLanguages Publishing House), 1948 [2 copies].

Box 19, Folder 5 On condemning the preparation of a new war and concluding a five-power pactfor strengthening peace: speeches . . . November, 1949 (Washington: Embassyof the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), 1949.

Box 19, Folder 5 On condemning the preparations of a new war and for the conclusion of afive-power pact to strengthen peace: speech . . . November 16, 1949 (London:Soviet News), 1949.

  Vyshinsky, Andrey Yanuaryevich (2 of 2).Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 19, Folder 6 The Soviet electoral law: questions and answers (Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House), 1955.Box 19, Folder 6 The Soviet position on prohibition of atomic weapons and international control

of atomic energy: speeches . . . November, 1949 (Washington: Embassy of theUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics), 1949 [2 copies].

Box 19, Folder 6 Speeches by A. Y. Vyshinsky on measures against the threat of another warand for strengthening peace and friendship among nations, November 8 and16, 1951 (Washington: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics),1951 [2 copies].

Box 19, Folder 6 Speeches delivered by A. Y. Vyshinsky at the fifth session of the GeneralAssembly of the United Nations, September-October, 1950 (Washington:Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), 1950.

Box 19, Folder 6 The teachings of Lenin and Stalin on proletarian revolution and the state,trans. A. Rothstein (London: Soviet News), 1948.

Box 19, Folder 6 The USSR and world peace: speeches of the Soviet foreign minister, ed. JessicaSmith (New York: International), 1949.

  Ward - Yudin.Physical Description: 5 items.

   

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Box 19, Folder 7 Ward, Harry F. Soviet democracy (New York: Soviet Russia Today), 1947.Box 19, Folder 7 Ward, Paul W. Life in the Soviet Union: a report . . . reprinted from The

Baltimore Sun (Baltimore: The Sun), 1947.Box 19, Folder 7 Yagolim, Boris. Soviet music: musical education and music making (London:

Soviet News), 1946.Box 19, Folder 7 Yudin, P. F. The nature of Soviet society: productive forces and relations of

production in the USSR (New York: International), 1951.Box 19, Folder 7 _____. The prime source of the development of Soviet society: concerning the

complete conformity between the productive forces and the relations ofproduction in the USSR (Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1950.

  Zhdanov - Zverev.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 19, Folder 8 Zhdanov, Andrei Aleksandrovich. Essays on literature, philosophy, and music

(New York: International), 1950.Box 19, Folder 8 _____. The international situation: report made at the conference of the nine

communist parties held in Poland, September, 1947 (London: W. P. Coates),1947.

Box 19, Folder 8 Zhimerin, Dmitril Georgievich. Economy of the Soviet Union, past and present(Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House), 1958.

Box 19, Folder 8 Zhukov, Viktor. A plan for the people: what the Soviet citizen will gain from the7-year plan (London: Soviet Booklets), 1959.

Box 19, Folder 8 Zverev, Arsenii Grigorevich. What Soviet citizens get besides wages (London:Soviet Booklets), 1959.

  7. United Kingdom. 1886-1959.Physical Description: 6.5 boxes (3.25 linear ft.).Scope and Content NotePamphlets on the Communist Party and socialist politics, including the Labour Party and itsaffiliates. Arranged in subseries A-D as follows: A. Communism, 1918-1959 (2.5 boxes); B.Conservative and Right-wing, 1888-1959 (.5 box); C. Miscellaneous, 1901-1954 (.5 box); D.Socialism, 1886-1958 (3 boxes).

   

  7A. Communism. 1918-1959.Scope and Content NotePamphlets published by the Communist Party of Great Britian and affiliated organizations,including the Daily Worker, Labour Research Department, Marx Memorial Library, andWFTU. Publications by communist authors including Emile Burns, Rajani Dutt, WilliamGallacher, Harry Pollitt and Denis Pritt.

     Ahern - Blackwell.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 19, Folder 9 Ahern, Tom. Right away for railway wages (London: Communist Party), 1953.Box 19, Folder 9 Ainley, Ted. When the whistle blows: economics for trade unionists, a series of

workshop talks (London: Communist Party), 1954.Box 19, Folder 9 Allison, George. Coal and the miners (London: Communist Party), 1951.Box 19, Folder 9 Arnot, R. Page. Exit the trade disputes act (London: Labour Research

Department), ca. 1945.Box 19, Folder 9 _____. An introduction to political economy, 3rd edition (London: Lawrence &

Wishart for Marx Memorial Library and Workers' School), 1941.Box 19, Folder 9 Bernal, J. D. Prof. J.D. Bernal on disarmament (London: British Peace

Committee), 1951.Box 19, Folder 9 Bishop, Reginald. Russia's enemies in Britain (London: Russia Today Society

and Lawrence and Wishart), 1942.

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Box 19, Folder 9 Blackwell, Sam. Some guiding points for strengthening party organization(Birmingham: Birmingham Communist Party), 1943.

  Bolsover - Burns.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 19, Folder 10 Bolsover, Philip. America over Britain (New York: International), 1953.Box 19, Folder 10 _____. The Communist Party today (London: Communist Party), 1946.Box 19, Folder 10 Bradley, Ben. Colonies, mandates and peace (London: Communist Party), ca.

1936.Box 19, Folder 10 Bramley, Ted. Bombers over London (London: Communist Party), 1940.Box 19, Folder 10 _____. Bramley's speech at the Old Bailey: the trial of the London communists

arrested for action on behalf of London's homeless, September, 1946 (London:London District Communist Party), 1946.

Box 19, Folder 10 _____. Communism and education (London: Communist Party), 1943.Box 19, Folder 10 Brown, Isabel. Women and the war (London: Communist Party), 1940.Box 19, Folder 10 _____. Women!: man the factory front (London: Communist Party), 1942.Box 19, Folder 10 Burns, Elinor. A call to cooperators (London: Communist Party), 1954.  Burns, Emile.

Physical Description: 11 items.   Box 20, Folder 1 Difficulties facing peace: some questions answered (London: Communist

Party), ca. 1935.Box 20, Folder 1 The fight for Labour's programme (London: Communist Party), 1946 [2 copies].Box 20, Folder 1 Imperialism: an outline course for students classes and study circles (London:

Labour Research Department), 1927.Box 20, Folder 1 Jobs, homes and security: post-war Britain and the way to socialism (London:

Communist Party), 1944.Box 20, Folder 1 Labour's way forward (London: Communist Party), 1942.Box 20, Folder 1 The meaning of socialism (London: Communist Party), 1950.Box 20, Folder 1 The Soviet transition from socialism to communism (London: Communist

Party), 1950.Box 20, Folder 1 The Soviet Union and Finland (London: Communist Party), 1940 [2 copies].Box 20, Folder 1 The triumph of communism: the speech on the centenary of the "Communist

Manifesto" (London: Communist Party), 1948.  Campbell - Di Vittorio.

Physical Description: 11 items.   Box 20, Folder 2 Campbell, John Ross. Automation: friend or foe? (London: Communist Party),

1956.Box 20, Folder 2 _____. Over to peace: communist policy for reconversion of industry (London:

Communist Party), 1945.Box 20, Folder 2 _____. Peace---but how?: a workshop talk (London: Communist Party), 1936.Box 20, Folder 2 _____. Socialism for trade unionists (London: Communist Party), 1953.Box 20, Folder 2 _____. Socialism through victory: a reply to the policy of the ILP (Glasgow:

Scottish District Committee, CPGB), 1942.Box 20, Folder 2 _____. Trade unions and the general election (London: Communist Party), 1945.Box 20, Folder 2 _____. What's up with the Russians?: answers to some of the questions people

are always asking about Russian policy (London: Daily Worker and People'sPress Printing Society), 1948.

Box 20, Folder 2 Cox, Idris. The people can save South Wales! (London: Communist Party), 1936.Box 20, Folder 2 Davis, Colin. From the Kremlin to the Black Sea: impressions of a Soviet

journey (Manchester: Colin Davis), 1953.Box 20, Folder 2 Dessau, Jan. Ten years' activity of the World Federation of Trade Unions in the

United Nations (London: W.F.T.U. Publications), 1956.Box 20, Folder 2 Di Vittorio, G. For a better life, democracy and peace: the charter of trade

union rights, a basis for united action (London: W.F.T.U. Publications), 1954.

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  Dobb - Dutt, Rajani Palme.Physical Description: 12 items.

   Box 20, Folder 3 Dobb, Maurice. How Soviet trade unions work, intro. J. H. Potts (London: Labour

Research Department), 1941.Box 20, Folder 3 _____. Modern capitalism: its origin and growth, an outline course for classes

and study circles (London: Labour Research Department), 1928.Box 20, Folder 3 Dunman, Jack. Wages and homes: a pamphlet for farm workers (London:

Communist Party), 1948 [2 copies].Box 20, Folder 3 Dutt, Clemens Palme. Labour and empire (London: Communist Party), 1930.Box 20, Folder 3 _____. The meaning of the French trial (London: Communist Party), 1940.Box 20, Folder 3 Dutt, Rajani Palme. The fight for peace: speech . . . October 6, 1935 (London:

Communist Party), 1935.Box 20, Folder 3 _____. Freedom for India: the truth about the cabinet mission's visit (London:

Communist Party), 1946.Box 20, Folder 3 _____. How to save peace (London: Communist Party), 1948.Box 20, Folder 3 _____. Leninism: a syllabus based on Stalin's "foundations of Leninism" together

with an introductory lecture by R. Palme Dutt, "On the study of Leninism"(London: Lawrence & Wishart for Marx Memorial Library and Workers' School),ca. 1941 [3 copies].

  Dutt, Rajani Palme - Dutt, Salme.Physical Description: 10 items.

   Box 20, Folder 4 Dutt, Rajani Palme. Marxism after fifty years (London: Labour Monthly, Trinity

Trust), 1933.Box 20, Folder 4 _____. The meaning of the general strike (London: Communist Party), 1926.Box 20, Folder 4 _____. Mr. Bevin's record (London: Labour Monthly, Trinity Trust), 1949.Box 20, Folder 4 _____. The road to Labour unity (London: Labour Monthly), 1944.Box 20, Folder 4 _____. Truth about the Tories (London: Communist Party), 1945.Box 20, Folder 4 _____. Turning point for the world (New York: New York State Committee,

Communist Party), 1941.Box 20, Folder 4 _____. The two internationals (London: Labour Research Department), 1920.Box 20, Folder 4 _____. What next for the Labour Party? (London: Communist Party), 1936.Box 20, Folder 4 _____. Why this war? (London: Communist Party), 1939.Box 20, Folder 4 Dutt, Salme A. The Chartist movement (London: Lawrence & Wishart for Marx

Memorial Library and Workers' School), ca. 1942.  Ellis - Francis.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 20, Folder 5 Ellis, Les. The future for miners (London: Communist Party), 1955.Box 20, Folder 5 Evans, Stanley G. Christians and communists: papers read to a conference of

the Anglican Evangelical Group Movement . . . April 1949 (London: S.S.C.M.Publications), 1949.

Box 20, Folder 5 _____. Russia reviewed (London: Zeno Publications), 1956.Box 20, Folder 5 Fox, Ralph. The class struggle in Britain in the epoch of imperialism, part I:

1880-1914 (New York: International), 1932.Box 20, Folder 5 Fox, W. The I.C.I.: Imperial Chemical Industries (London: Martin Lawrence),

1934.Box 20, Folder 5 Francis, Ben. The miners' case (London: Ben Francis for Communist Party), ca.

1936.  Gallacher, William.

Physical Description: 11 items.   Box 20, Folder 6 Anti-semitism: what it means to you (London: Communist Party), 1943 [2

copies].Box 20, Folder 6 The case for communism (Harmondsworth: Penguin), 1949.Box 20, Folder 6 Catholics and communism (London: Communist Party), 1948.

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Box 20, Folder 6 Communism and the co-operatives (London: Communist Party), 1936.Box 20, Folder 6 Speeches in Parliament, 1935-1937 (London: Communist Party), 1938.Box 20, Folder 6 Speeches in Parliament, 1937-1938 (London: Communist Party), 1938.Box 20, Folder 6 Twenty years of the Communist Party (London: Communist Party), 1940 [2

copies].Box 20, Folder 6 U.S. spies in socialist countries (London: Communist Party), 1953.Box 20, Folder 6 The war and the workers (London: Communist Party), 1939.  Gollan - Hay.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 20, Folder 7 Gollan, John. Defend the people: report . . . to the tenth national conference of

the Young Communist League, Glasgow, Easter, 1938 (London: YoungCommunist League), 1938.

Box 20, Folder 7 _____. Scotland needs 150,000 jobs: a memorandum on Scotland's reconversionproblem (Glasgow: Scottish District, Communist Party), 1945.

Box 20, Folder 7 _____. Which way for socialists?: the case for the Communist Party (London:Communist Party), 1958 [2 copies].

Box 20, Folder 7 _____. Which way to socialism? (London: Communist Party), 1948.Box 20, Folder 7 _____. Why not nationalise?: a contribution to the discussion of Labour's

statement on the future of public ownership (London: Communist Party), 1957.Box 20, Folder 7 Goodman, Richard. Britain's best ally (London: Fore Publications), 1939.Box 20, Folder 7 Hancock, Clive. Hewlett Johnson: priest, prophet, and man of action (London:

Russia Today Society), 1944.Box 20, Folder 7 Hannington, Wal. Fascist danger and the unemployed (London: National

Unemployed Workers' Movement), 1939.Box 20, Folder 7 _____. What is the national debt?: make the bondholders pay for unemployment

(London: National Unemployed Workers' Movement), 1931.Box 20, Folder 7 _____. Work for wages, not slave camps: positive proposals for reducing

unemployment (London: National Unemployed Workers' Movement), 1934.Box 20, Folder 7 Hart, Finlay. More wages, more jobs for shipyard workers (London: Communist

Party), 1953.  Heinemann - Jeffery.

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 20, Folder 8 Heinemann, Margot. The Tories and how to beat them (London: Communist

Party), 1951.Box 20, Folder 8 Henderson, Sam. Time for more in the pay packet (London: Communist Party),

1955.Box 20, Folder 8 Horner, Arthur. The right to strike (London: Labour Monthly), n.d.Box 20, Folder 8 _____. Trade unions and communism (London: Labour Monthly/Trinity Trust),

1948.Box 20, Folder 8 _____. Trade unions and unity (London: Communist Party), 1937.Box 20, Folder 8 Hutt, Allen. British trade unionism: a short history (New York: International),

1953.Box 20, Folder 8 _____. Problems of trade unionism (London: Lawrence and Wishart for Marx

Memorial Library and Workers' School), 1940.Box 20, Folder 8 Innes, Roy. Science and our future, foreword J. D. Bernal (London: Lawrence &

Wishart), 1954.Box 20, Folder 8 Jackson, Thomas Alfred. Socialism: what, why, how? (London: Communist

Party), 1945.Box 20, Folder 8 Jeffery, Nora. Bring down food prices! (London: Communist Party), 1953.  Johnson, Hewlett (1 of 2).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 20, Folder 9 Act now: an appeal to the mind and heart of Britain (London: Victor Gollancz),

1939 [3 copies].Box 20, Folder 9 Marxism and the individual (London: Lawrence and Wishart), 1943.

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Box 20, Folder 9 The road to peace: an address delivered at the Chicago Civic Opera House,November 27, 1948 (Chicago: Chicago Council of American Soviet Friendship),1949 [2 copies].

  Johnson, Hewlett (2 of 2).Physical Description: 3 items.

   Box 20, Folder 10 The secret of Soviet strength (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 20, Folder 10 The Soviet power: the socialist sixth of the world (New York: International),

1940.Box 20, Folder 10 Soviet strength: its source and challenge (London: Frederick Muller), 1942.  Johnson - Klugmann.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 21, Folder 1 Johnson, James. The men behind the war: a startling exposure of the financial

interests who are exploiting the war (London: Communist Party), 1940.Box 21, Folder 1 Kamenev, Lev Borisovich. The dictatorship of the proletariat (London:

Communist Party), 1920.Box 21, Folder 1 Kartun, Derek. America go home! (London: Communist Party), 1951.Box 21, Folder 1 _____. Freedom and the communists (London: Communist Party), 1955.Box 21, Folder 1 _____. This is America (London: Thames Publications), 1947.Box 21, Folder 1 Kerrigan, Peter. The Communist Party (London: Communist Party), 1944.Box 21, Folder 1 _____. The new stage of the war (London: Communist Party), 1940.Box 21, Folder 1 _____. We must have higher wages (London: Communist Party), 1952.Box 21, Folder 1 Klugmann, James. Wall Street's drive to war (London: Communist Party), 1950.  Kuczynski, Jurgen.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 21, Folder 2 Are the workers better off?, foreword R. Page Arnot (London: Lawrence and

Wishart for Marx Memorial Library and Workers School), 1944.Box 21, Folder 2 300 million slaves and serfs: labor under the fascist new economic order (New

York: International), 1943.Box 21, Folder 2 Kuczynski, Jurgen and M. Heinemann. British workers in the war (New York:

International), 1943.Box 21, Folder 2 Kuczynski, Jurgen and M. Witt. The economics of barbarism: Hitler's new

economic order in Europe (New York: International), 1942.Box 21, Folder 2 Kuczynski, Jurgen and The Association of Scientific Workers. British trade

unionism: a short study course for scientific workers (London: F. W. Bull & Co.),1943.

  Lauchlan - McKenzie.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 21, Folder 3 Lauchlan, William. The Communist Party (London: Communist Party), 1949.Box 21, Folder 3 Levitt, Henry and Harry Weaver. British trade unionists in Moscow: an eye

witness account (London: London Trades Council), 1949.Box 21, Folder 3 London District Committee of the C.P.G.B. Draft district congress discussion

statement (London: London District Committee, Communist Party), 1940.Box 21, Folder 3 MacGregor, Steven. Truth and Mr. Chamberlain (London: Fore Publications),

1939.Box 21, Folder 3 Mahon, John. The party of socialism (London: Communist Party), 1955.Box 21, Folder 3 _____. Trade unionism and communism: a letter to a trade union branch

secretary (London: Communist Party), 1930s.Box 21, Folder 3 Marx House and New Builders' Leader. Problems of the building industry

(London: Lawrence & Wishart for the Marx Memorial Library and Workers'School), 1940s.

Box 21, Folder 3 Massie, A. The chartist youth programme, intro. Harry Pollitt (London: YoungCommunist League of Great Britain), 1930.

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Box 21, Folder 3 McKenzie, J. The white terror (London: British Section of the International ClassWar Prisoners Aid), 1925.

  Montagu - Owen.Physical Description: 15 items.

   Box 21, Folder 4 Montagu, Ivor. The federal union myth (London: Communist Party), 1940.Box 21, Folder 4 _____. Germany---peace not war: a common sense appraisal of the German

question (London: British Peace Committee), 1959.Box 21, Folder 4 _____. Negotiation or war: why we need the peace pact (London: British Peace

Committee), ca. 1951.Box 21, Folder 4 Morris, Max. Put the children first (London: Communist Party), 1953.Box 21, Folder 4 Moss, John. Free Britain's youth: report to the 19th national congress of the

Young Communist League, October 1952 (London: Young Communist League),1952.

Box 21, Folder 4 _____. Learn and enjoy life: report of the national committee to the 21stcongress of the Young Communist League, October 1956 (London: YoungCommunist League), 1956.

Box 21, Folder 4 Motler, L. A. Soviets for the British: a plain talk to plain people (London:Workers' Socialist Federation), 1919.

Box 21, Folder 4 Newbold, J. T. Walton. Bankers, bondholders and Bolsheviks (London:Independent Labour Party), 1919.

Box 21, Folder 4 _____. Capitalism and the counter-revolution (London: Workers' SocialistFederation), 1919.

Box 21, Folder 4 _____. The gang behind the government: or, capital's case for industrialunionism (Glasgow: Reformers' Bookstall), n.d.

Box 21, Folder 4 _____. The gang behind the government: or, capital's case for industrialunionism (London?: s.n.), ca. 1918.

Box 21, Folder 4 _____. How Asquith helped the armour ring (Manchester: National Labour Press),n.d.

Box 21, Folder 4 _____. Marx and modern capitalism (London: British Socialist Party), 1918.Box 21, Folder 4 Owen, Henry. "War is terribly profitable" (London: Communist Party), 1936 [2

copies].  Phillips - Piratin.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 21, Folder 5 Phillips, Peter. Prof. J.B.S. Haldane, F.R.S. (London: Daily Worker League),

1940.Box 21, Folder 5 Piratin, Phil. Our flag stays red, foreword William Gallacher (London: Thames

Publications), 1948.Box 21, Folder 5 _____. Protection at work: Phil Piratin's fight for safety of employment (London:

Communist Party), 1949.Box 21, Folder 5 _____. Russia at the peace conference (London: Communist Party), 1946.  Pollitt, Harry (1 of 4).

Physical Description: 14 items.   Box 21, Folder 6 Answers to questions (London: Communist Party), 1945.Box 21, Folder 6 Austria (London: Communist Party), 1938.Box 21, Folder 6 Britain arise: 22nd national congress of the Communist party, political report

(London: Communist Party), 1952.Box 21, Folder 6 Britain's problems can be solved: Communist Party 19th congress . . . part I

(London: Communist Party), 1947.Box 21, Folder 6 Britain will make it (London: Communist Party), 1946.Box 21, Folder 6 A call for arms (London: Communist Party), 1941.Box 21, Folder 6 Can conscription save peace? (London: Communist Party), 1939 [2 copies].Box 21, Folder 6 The challenge to Labour: the political report made to the twenty-third national

congress of the Communist Party by the General Secretary (London:Communist Party), 1954.

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Box 21, Folder 6 Communism and Labour: a call for united action (London: Communist Party),1949.

Box 21, Folder 6 The Communist Party and the Labour Party (London: Communist Party), 1955.Box 21, Folder 6 The Communist Party on trial: Harry Pollitt's defence (London: Communist

Party), 1925.Box 21, Folder 6 The Crimea conference: safeguard of the future, a contribution to discussion

(London: Communist Party), 1945.Box 21, Folder 6 Defence of the people (London: Communist Party), 1939.Box 21, Folder 6 Dynamite in the dock: Harry Pollitt's evidence before the arms inquiry

commission (London: Communist Party), 1935.  Pollitt, Harry (2 of 4).

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 21, Folder 7 The fight for peace and working-class unity: report . . . to the executive

committee of the Communist Party on July 8th, 1950 (London: CommunistParty), 1950.

Box 21, Folder 7 For Britain free and independent: the report . . . to the 20th national congressof the Communist Party (London: Communist Party), 1948.

Box 21, Folder 7 Forward! (London: Communist Party), 1936.Box 21, Folder 7 How to win the peace, 2nd ed. (London: Communist Party), 1944.Box 21, Folder 7 I accuse Baldwin (London: Communist Party), 1936 [2 copies].Box 21, Folder 7 In defence of peace: the case against rearming the Nazis (London: Communist

Party), 1954.Box 21, Folder 7 Into battle!: the call of May Day, 1942 (London: Communist Party), 1942.Box 21, Folder 7 Labour's way forward: Harry Pollitt's speech at Bermondsey, October 10, 1937

(London: Comunist Party), 1937.Box 21, Folder 7 Labour: what next? (London: Communist Party), 1953.  Pollitt, Harry (3 of 4).

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 21, Folder 8 Looking ahead (London: Communist Party), 1947.Box 21, Folder 8 The Nazis shall not pass! (London: Communist Party), 1952 [2 copies].Box 21, Folder 8 Negotiate now!: the Communist Party's policy for peace (London: Communist

Party), 1951 [2 copies].Box 21, Folder 8 The path to peace (London: Communist Party), 1936 [2 copies].Box 21, Folder 8 Peace depends on the people: report . . . to an extended meeting of the

Communist Party executive committee, October 14th and 15th, 1950 (London:Communist Party), 1950.

Box 21, Folder 8 Plan for coal (London: Communist Party), 1947.  Pollitt, Harry (4 of 4).

Physical Description: 21 items.   Box 21, Folder 9 A policy for Labour (London: Communist Party), 1952 [4 copies].Box 21, Folder 9 Pollitt answers Foot: a reply . . . to the "plan for coal" produced by Mr. Robert

Foot, chairman of the Mining Association (London: Communist Party), 1945.Box 21, Folder 9 Pollitt answers questions on Communist policy (London: Communist Party),

1944.Box 21, Folder 9 Professional workers: speech . . . at a meeting of communist professional

workers in London (London: Communist Party), 1946 [2 copies].Box 21, Folder 9 Smash Hitler now! (London: Communist Party), 1941.Box 21, Folder 9 Speed the second front (London: Communist Party), 1942.Box 21, Folder 9 Those Russians: a letter to Bill from Harry Pollitt (London: Communist Party),

1949.Box 21, Folder 9 Tom Mann: a tribute by Harry Pollitt (London: Communist Party), 1941.Box 21, Folder 9 Trade unionists---what next? (London: Communist Party), 1948 [3 copies].Box 21, Folder 9 Unity, peace and security: Pollitt's reply to Morrison (London: Communist

Party), 1936.

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Box 21, Folder 9 Where does Britain stand? (London: Communist Party), 1943 [2 copies].Box 21, Folder 9 Why you should be a communist (London: Communist Party), 1945 [2 copies].Box 21, Folder 9 Pollitt, Harry, J. R. Campbell, and R. P. Dutt. Welfare state or warfare state?: an

appeal to every sincere Labour man and woman (London: People's PressPrinting Society), 1950.

  Pritt, Denis Nowell.Physical Description: 10 items.

   Box 21, Folder 10 Another lie nailed: Pritt-Attlee letters (London: National Committee, People's

Convention), 1941.Box 21, Folder 10 At the Moscow trial (New York: Soviet Russia To-day), 1937.Box 21, Folder 10 Forward to a people's government (London: National Committee, People's

Convention), 1941.Box 21, Folder 10 Germany: peace or war? (London: Central European Observer), 1952.Box 21, Folder 10 Light on Moscow: Soviet policy analysed (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books),

1939.Box 21, Folder 10 A new world grows: USSR 1917-1943 (London: Society for Cultural Relations

between the Peoples of the British Commonwealth of Nations and of the USSR),1943.

Box 21, Folder 10 Russia is for peace (London: Lawrence and Wishart), 1951.Box 21, Folder 10 Socialism and civil liberty (London: Labour Monthly/Trinity Trust), 1956.Box 21, Folder 10 The state department and the cold war: a commentary on its publication

"Nazi-Soviet relations, 1939-1941" (New York: International), 1948.Box 21, Folder 10 Together against Hitler (London: National Committee, People's Convention),

1941.  Rickwood - Russell.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 22, Folder 1 Rickword, Edgell. War and culture: the decline of culture under capitalism

(London: Communist Party), ca. 1936.Box 22, Folder 1 Roberts, Ben. Trade unions in the new era, pref. C. N. Gallie (London:

International Publishing Company and Socialist Vanguard Group), 1947.Box 22, Folder 1 Robson, R. W. Communism: an outline for everyone (London: Communist

Party), 1942 [2 copies].Box 22, Folder 1 _____. Essentials of communist theory (London: Communist Party), 1944.Box 22, Folder 1 _____. The food racket (London: Communist Party), 1935.Box 22, Folder 1 _____. "How's it all going to end?": three letters on the present crisis (London:

Communist Party), 1930s.Box 22, Folder 1 Rudas, Ladislaus. Dialectical materialism and communism, 3rd ed. (London:

Labour Monthly), 1934.Box 22, Folder 1 Russell, Sam. Spotlight on the Channel Islands (London: Daily Worker League),

1945.  Rust - Saillant.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 22, Folder 2 Rust, William. Finland press lies: why they lied, how they lied, and how the

Daily Worker told the truth (London: Workers' Press), 1940.Box 22, Folder 2 _____. Gagged by Grigg (London: Daily Worker League), 1944.Box 22, Folder 2 _____. Labour and armaments (London: Communist Party), 1937.Box 22, Folder 2 _____. Life the ban on the Daily Worker (London: Daily Worker League), 1941.Box 22, Folder 2 _____. Voice of the people (London: Daily Worker League), 1944.Box 22, Folder 2 _____. William Rust, a fighter for the people: a selection of his most famous

articles with a tribute by J. R. Campbell (London: People's Press PrintingSociety), 1949.

Box 22, Folder 2 Saillant, Louis. Unity everywhere for bread, peace, freedom (London: W.F.T.U.Publications), 1954.

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Box 22, Folder 2 _____. The workers strengthen united action and develop their activity indefence of their economic and social interests: report . . . to the meeting of theWFTU executive bureau (London: W.F.T.U. Publications), 1951.

  Shapiro - Thompson.Physical Description: 10 items.

   Box 22, Folder 3 Shapiro, Michael B. What you need to know on local government (London:

Lawrence & Wishart for the Marx Memorial Library and Workers' School), ca.1943.

Box 22, Folder 3 Sinfield, George. Wreckers! (London: Daily Worker), 1949.Box 22, Folder 3 Sommerfield, John. Trouble in Porter Street, illus. Molly Moss (London: Fore

Publications), 1939.Box 22, Folder 3 Springhall, D. F. Fair play for servicemen and their families (London:

Communist Party), 1940.Box 22, Folder 3 Stevens, Walter C. Wages, prices and profits: an open letter to a Labour Party

member (London: Communist Party), 1948.Box 22, Folder 3 Tanner, Jack. The social general strike (London: Workers' Socialist Federation),

1919.Box 22, Folder 3 Thompson, Edward. Fascist threat to Britain (London: Communist Party), 1947.Box 22, Folder 3 Thompson, Joan. Scientific socialism (London: Lawrence & Wishart for the Marx

Memorial Library and Workers' School), 1939.Box 22, Folder 3 _____. Scientific socialism, rev. ed. (London: Lawrence & Wishart for the Marx

Memorial Library and Workers' School), 1941.Box 22, Folder 3 _____. Women in industry (London: Lawrence & Wishart for the Marx Memorial

Library and Workers' School), 1941.  Thomson - Verulam.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 22, Folder 4 Thomson, George. An essay on religion (London: Lawrence and Wishart), 1949.Box 22, Folder 4 Torr, Dona. Marxism and war (London: Lawrence & Wishart for the Marx

Memorial Library and Workers' School), ca. 1941.Box 22, Folder 4 _____. Tom Mann (London: Lawrence and Wishart), 1936.Box 22, Folder 4 Trease, Geoffrey. North Sea spy (London: Fore Publications), 1939.Box 22, Folder 4 Verulam, Frank. Imperialism and the people (London: Lawrence & Wishart for

the Marx Memorial Library and Workers' School), 1942.  Wainwright - Zilliacus.

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 22, Folder 5 Wainwright, William. Clear out Hitler's agents!: an exposure of Trotskyist

disruption being organised in Britain (London: Communist Party), 1942.Box 22, Folder 5 _____. Close all U.S. bases (London: Communist Party), 1958.Box 22, Folder 5 _____. The final offensive (London: Communist Party), 1944.Box 22, Folder 5 _____. The forced labour swindle (London: British-Soviet Society), 1949.Box 22, Folder 5 _____. H bomb tests, end them now: what everyone can do (London: Communist

Party), 1957.Box 22, Folder 5 _____. Why you should be a communist (London: Communist Party), 1942.Box 22, Folder 5 Willet, Wilfred. British farming: a plan for victory and prosperity (London: Fore

Publications), 1937.Box 22, Folder 5 Winternitz, J. The problem of full employment: a Marxist analysis in four

lessons (London: Lawrence and Wishart), 1947.Box 22, Folder 5 Woddis, Jack. The mask is off: an examination of the activities of trade union

advisers in the British colonies (London: Thames Publications), 1954.Box 22, Folder 5 Zilliacus, Konni. Britain, USSR and world peace (London: British Soviet Society),

1946.

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  7B. Conservative and Right-wing. 1888-1959.Scope and Content NoteConservative and Tory publications, and some extreme right publications including theBritish Union of Fascists.

     Bedford - Deakin.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 22, Folder 6 Bedford, Hastings William Sackville Russell, 12th Duke of. Where there is no

vision the people perish, by the Marquis of Tavistock (Glasgow: StricklandPress), 1941.

Box 22, Folder 6 Calvert, Cayley. Socialism? (Westminster: Constitutional Speakers' League), ca.1910.

Box 22, Folder 6 Catholic Church, Pope Pius XI. Encyclical letter of his holiness Pope Pius XI onreconstructing the social order and perfecting it conformably to the precepts ofthe gospel in commemoration of the fortieth anniversary of the encyclical"rerum novarum" (London: Catholic Truth Society), 1952.

Box 22, Folder 6 Cave, Eleanor. Secondary education (Crawley: Conservative and UnionistCentral Office), 1959.

Box 22, Folder 6 Cook, John C. How to end inflation (Somerset: John C. Cook), 1950s.Box 22, Folder 6 _____. Natural liberty: the true road to peace (Somerset: John C. Cook), 1959.Box 22, Folder 6 Cunningham-Reid, Alec Stratford. Blame the old gang! (London: W.H. Allen),

1942.Box 22, Folder 6 Deakin, Arthur. Chaos is their objective!: Communist tactics spotlighted

(London: Transport & General Workers Union), 1951.  Fahey - Maybury.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 22, Folder 7 Fahey, Denis. The rulers of Russia, 3rd ed. (Dublin: Holy Ghost Missionary

College), 1951.Box 22, Folder 7 _____. The rulers of Russia, American ed. (Royal Oak, MI: Rev. Chas. E.

Coughlin), 1940.Box 22, Folder 7 Garrold, R. P. My Catholic socialist: a dialogue (London: Catholic Truth Society),

1909.Box 22, Folder 7 Gillespie, H. J. Capitalism not yet dead (London: Philip Gee), 1925.Box 22, Folder 7 Henderson, Hubert D. Colonies and raw materials (London: Oxford University

Press), 1939.Box 22, Folder 7 Jeffries, J. M. N. Sanctions without sanction (Devonshire: J.M.N. Jeffries), 1930s.Box 22, Folder 7 Lester, W. R. Natural law in social life, read at the international conference to

promote the taxation of land values and free trade . . . July 1926 (London: TheUnited Committee for the Taxation of Land Values), 1926 [enclosed letter].

Box 22, Folder 7 Mackenzie, M. I. Nutt. The socialist movement and Christianity (London:National Constitution Defence Movement), 1925.

Box 22, Folder 7 Maybury, Maurice. The truth about the inter-war years (London: Conservativeand Unionist Central Office), 1949.

  Mosley - Wilkes.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 22, Folder 8 Mosley, Oswald. Fascism in Britain (Westminster: British Union of Fascists),

1930s.Box 22, Folder 8 Power, Father. At the root of socialism: a study of the Glasgow manifesto, a

lecture before the Social Democratic Federation Edinburgh Branch (Edinburgh:Sands & Co.), 1909.

Box 22, Folder 8 Rajamaa, Hermann. The moulding of Soviet citizens: a glance at Sovieteducational theory and practice (London: Boreas Publishing), 1948.

Box 22, Folder 8 Seton-Watson, Hugh. Some myths of Marxism (Manchester: ManchesterGuardian), 1954.

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Box 22, Folder 8 Spencer, Herbert. The coming slavery; the sins of legislators; the great politicalsuperstition (New York: Humboldt Publishing), 1888.

Box 22, Folder 8 White, John Baker. Policy for British horticulture: a survey and statement ofpolicy . . . in conjunction with a group of Conservative M.P.s interested inhorticulture (London: Conservative Political Centre), 1947.

Box 22, Folder 8 Wilkes, Elijah. Passport to survival number two: trade unions---a warning(London: Routledge & Kegan Paul), 1955.

  7C. Miscellaneous. 1901-1954.Scope and Content NoteAssorted pamphlets. Notable works are Chapman Cohen's pro-atheism publications.

     Agar - Desch.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 22, Folder 9 Agar, Herbert. Political parties in the United States, foreword A. L. Goodhart

(London: American Outpost in Great Britain), 1944.Box 22, Folder 9 Atholl, Justin. Millionaire crooks: true stories of famous financial racketeers

(London: F. J. Hoskins), 1931.Box 22, Folder 9 Bamber, Graham. Take a look at a coal mine (Manchester: H. M. Stationery

Office), ca. 1946.Box 22, Folder 9 Butler, Frank. Randolph Turpin and Sugar Ray Robinson: their story in pictures

(London: News of the World), 1951.Box 22, Folder 9 Camrose, William. London newspapers: their owners and controllers: the Daily

Telegraph's three-quarters of a million sale (London: Daily Telegraph andMorning Post), 1939.

Box 22, Folder 9 Chudleigh, F. W. How to start a communal war kitchen (London: Wesleyan EastEnd Mission), ca. 1940-1945.

Box 22, Folder 9 Cohen, Chapman. Pamphlets for the people no. 1: Did Jesus Christ exist?(London: Pioneer Press), 1930s.

Box 22, Folder 9 _____. Pamphlets for the people no. 2: Morality without God (London: PioneerPress), 1930s.

Box 22, Folder 9 _____. Pamphlets for the people no. 5: Must we have a religion? (London:Pioneer Press), rep. 1952.

Box 22, Folder 9 _____. Pamphlets for the people no. 15: Agnosticism or . . . ? (London: PioneerPress), 1930s.

Box 22, Folder 9 _____. Pamphlets for the people no. 16: Atheism (London: Pioneer Press), 1930s.Box 22, Folder 9 Desch, Cecil. Science and the social order (London: Royal Institute of

International Affairs), 1946.  Douie - Liverman.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 22, Folder 10 Douie, Vera. The lesser half: a survey of the laws, regulations and practices

introduced during the present war which embody discrimination againstwomen (London: Women's Publicity Planning Association), 1943.

Box 22, Folder 10 Duncan-Jones, A. S. The crooked cross (London: Macmillan), 1940.Box 22, Folder 10 Haldane, J. B. S. How to be safe from air raids (London: Victor Gollancz), 1938.Box 22, Folder 10 Joad, C. E. M. For civilization (London: Macmillan), 1940.Box 22, Folder 10 Knowles, C. M. The housing problem in the towns (London: The Eighty Club),

1901.Box 22, Folder 10 Liverman, M. Gordon. Builders of the house: the background of Anglo-Jewry, an

address (London: Press Printers), 1944.  Mitrany - Wintringham.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 23, Folder 1 Mitrany, David. Food and freedom (London: Batchworth Press), 1954.

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Box 23, Folder 1 Schumacher, E. F. What will planning mean in terms of money? (Cheam:Architectural Press), 1944.

Box 23, Folder 1 Vernon, H. M. Hours of work and their influence on health and efficiency, intro.Megan Lloyd George (London: British Association for Labour Legislation), 1943.

Box 23, Folder 1 Warren, Sidney. The forces shaping the American character (London: UnitedStates Information Service, American Embassy), 1951.

Box 23, Folder 1 Williams, Robert. The blockade of Britain, being the evidence submitted . . .before the departmental committee on food prices 11th Oct. 1916 (London:National Transport Workers' Federation), 1916.

Box 23, Folder 1 Wintringham, Tom. New ways of war (New York: Penguin), 1940.

  7D. Socialism. 1886-1958.Scope and Content NotePublications by the Independent Labour Party and the Labour Party, as well as works fromthe British Socalist Party, Clarion Press, the Fabian Society and Twentieth Century Press.Includes works from peace activist organizations and the Trades Union Council. Importantauthors include Fred Henderson, Henry Hyndman and Herbert Morrison.

     Allaun - Bevin.

Physical Description: 14 items.   Box 23, Folder 2 Allaun, Frank. Automation: blessing or curse? (London: London Co-operative

Society Political Committee), 1950s.Box 23, Folder 2 Allen, Grant. Natural inequality (Manchester: National Labour Press), 1890s.Box 23, Folder 2 Attlee, Clement Richard. Labour's peace aims (London: Labour Party), 1939.Box 23, Folder 2 Attlee, C. R., et. al. Labour's aims in war and peace (London: Lincolns-Prager),

1940.Box 23, Folder 2 Bailey, Jack. The co-operative movement, foreword Morgan Phillips (London:

Labour Party), 1952.Box 23, Folder 2 _____. This your freedom (London: Co-operative Union Ltd.), 1947.Box 23, Folder 2 _____. Toryism: road to chaos (London: Co-operative Union Ltd.), 1951.Box 23, Folder 2 Bailey, S. H. The framework of international society (London: Longmans, Green

& Co.), 1932.Box 23, Folder 2 Barker, Sara. How the Labour Party works, rev. ed. (London: Labour Party),

1955.Box 23, Folder 2 Benjamin, Lawrence. The position of the middle-class worker in the transition

to socialism (London: Labour Party), 1935.Box 23, Folder 2 Beveridge, William. "Daily Herald" full guide to the Beveridge report on the

social services (London: Odhams Press), 1942.Box 23, Folder 2 Bevin, Ernest. The Britain I want to see (London: Labour Party), 1934.Box 23, Folder 2 _____. Forward democracy: address (London: Victoria House Printing), 1939.Box 23, Folder 2 _____. My plan for 2,000,000 workless (London: Clarion Press), 1933.  Birkett - Brailsford.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 23, Folder 3 Birkett, Stan. Humanity versus the hydrogen bomb, 2nd. ed. (London:

Independent Labour Party), 1955.Box 23, Folder 3 Blackett, P.M.S. The atom and the charter (London: Fabian Publications and

Victor Gollancz), 1946.Box 23, Folder 3 Blatchford, Robert. Britain for the British (London: Clarion Press), 1902.Box 23, Folder 3 _____. The new religion (London: Clarion Press), ca. 1900.Box 23, Folder 3 _____. The Pope's socialism: reply to Pope's encyclical (Terre Haute: Standard

Publishing Co.), ca. 1902.Box 23, Folder 3 Brailsford, Henry Noel. The origins of the Great War (London: Union of

Democratic Control), 1914.Box 23, Folder 3 _____. Towards a new League (London: New Statesman and Nation), 1936.

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  British - Citrine.Physical Description: 12 items.

   Box 23, Folder 4 British Anti War Movement. British Labour policy on war: a reminder, pref. John

Strachey (London: British Anti War Movement), 1934.Box 23, Folder 4 Brockway, A. Fenner. Hands off the railmen's wages! (London: I.L.P. Publication

Dept.), 1931.Box 23, Folder 4 _____. How to end war: the I.L.P. view on imperialism and internationalism

(London: Independent Labour Party), 1925.Box 23, Folder 4 _____. A socialist plan for unemployment: speech . . . on the Conservative

motion of censure, April 16, 1931 (London: I.L.P. Publication Dept.), 1931.Box 23, Folder 4 _____. The truth about Barcelona (London: Independent Labour Party), 1937.Box 23, Folder 4 Bruce, Donald. Challenge to Britain: Labour's answer to it (London: Labour

Party), 1947.Box 23, Folder 4 _____. Our pay packets: shall they be real or fictitious? (London: Labour Party),

1948.Box 23, Folder 4 Burnett, John. Trade unions as a means of improving the conditions of labour

(Edinburgh: Co-operative Printing Company), 1886.Box 23, Folder 4 Burton, Elaine. Domestic work: Britain's largest industry (London: Frederick

Muller), 1944.Box 23, Folder 4 Carolus, pseud. Should socialists support Yalta and 'Frisco? (London: Left and

Controversy Publishing), 1945.Box 23, Folder 4 Citrine, Walter. National negotiations in industry: address . . . March, 1949

(Buxton: British Electricity Authority), 1949.Box 23, Folder 4 Citrine, Walter and Trades Union Congress. Unemployment and the cost of

living (London: Trades Union Congress), 1937.  Cliff - Cole.

Physical Description: 11 items.   Box 23, Folder 5 Cliff, Tony. Russia from Stalin to Khrushchev (London: Michael Kidron), 1956.Box 23, Folder 5 Clynes, J. R. What are you worth? (London: I.L.P. Publications Dept.), ca. 1909.Box 23, Folder 5 Cole, George Douglas Howard. Beveridge explained: what the Beveridge report

on social security means (London: New Statesman and Nation), 1942.Box 23, Folder 5 _____. G. D. H. Cole on Labour's foreign policy (London: New Statesman and

Nation), 1946 [2 copies].Box 23, Folder 5 _____. How to obtain full employment (London: Odhams Press), 1944.Box 23, Folder 5 _____. Industrial policy for socialists [cover only; no contents] (London:

Independent Labour Party), 1925.Box 23, Folder 5 _____. A plan for Britain (London: Clarion Press), 1930s.Box 23, Folder 5 _____. Weakness through strength: the economics of rearmament (London:

Union of Democratic Control), 1951.Box 23, Folder 5 _____. War aims (London: New Statesman and Nation), 1939.Box 23, Folder 5 Cole, G. D. H. and William Mellor. The meaning of industrial freedom (London:

The Herald), 1918.  Connolly - Cynog-Jones.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 23, Folder 6 Connolly, James. Socialism made easy (Glasgow: Socialist Labour Press), 1920.Box 23, Folder 6 Craik, William White. A short history of the modern British working-class

movement (London: Plebs League), 1919.Box 23, Folder 6 Croft, Harold. Party organization, 6th ed. (London: Labour Party), 1939.Box 23, Folder 6 _____. Party organization, 7th ed. (London: Labour Party), 1946.Box 23, Folder 6 Cynog-Jones, T. W. The regulation of wages in the retail trades, 1936-57, 4th

ed. (Manchester: Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers), 1957.Box 23, Folder 6 _____. Self-service and the shop worker: a report upon an investigation into the

operation of self-service in co-operative grocery shops (Manchester: Union ofShop, Distributive and Allied Workers), 1955.

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  Dalton - Eaton.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 23, Folder 7 Dalton, Hugh. Financing Labour's plan (London: Labour Party), 1946.Box 23, Folder 7 Davidson, Basil. Can we face German competition?: a warning (London: Union

of Democratic Control), 1949.Box 23, Folder 7 Davies, Harold. Death stands at attention: a protest against the h-bomb tests

(London: Housmans for Harold Davies), 1957.Box 23, Folder 7 Delahaye, James Viner. Notes for progressives on: politics and people (London:

People's Press), 1930s.Box 23, Folder 7 Diston, D. J. and Michael Williams. What about the land? (London: Independent

Labour Party), 1946.Box 23, Folder 7 Eaton, John. Economics of peace and war: an analysis of Britain's economic

problems (New York: International), 1953.  Edwards - Foot.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 23, Folder 8 Edwards, Robert (Bob). Challenge of labour in the U.S.A.: Bob Edwards tells the

story of the C.I.O. and the sit-down strikes (London: National Labour Press),1938.

Box 23, Folder 8 _____. Socialism, European unity, and the Labour Party (London: IndependentLabour Party), 1950.

Box 23, Folder 8 _____. The war and the future: chairman's speech, fifty-second annualconference of the I.L.P. (London: Independent Labour Party), 1944.

Box 23, Folder 8 _____. War on the people: an exposure of the chemical kings and their Naziassociates (London: Independent Labour Party), 1944.

Box 23, Folder 8 Fairchild, Edwin Charles. The economics of war (London: British SocialistParty), 1917 [2 copies].

Box 23, Folder 8 _____. The failure of radicalism: a socialist view of working-class politics(London: Twentieth Century Press), 1907 [2 copies].

Box 23, Folder 8 Fienburgh, Wilfred. International control of basic industries (London: LabourParty), 1950 [encl. promotional letter].

Box 23, Folder 8 Fisher, F. Victor. The babies' tribute to the modern Moloch, rev. ed. (London:Twentieth Century Press), 1908.

Box 23, Folder 8 Flanders, Allan. Wage policy in war-time (London: International Publishing),1941.

Box 23, Folder 8 Foot, Michael. If the Tories had won (London: Labour Party), ca. 1946.  Glasier - Hardie.

Physical Description: 16 items.   Box 23, Folder 9 Glasier, J. Bruce. Keir Hardie: the man and his message (London: Independent

Labour Party), 1919 [2 copies].Box 23, Folder 9 _____. Militarism, being part I of "militarism and conscription" (London:

Independent Labour Party), 1915.Box 23, Folder 9 _____. The peril of conscription, being part II of "militarism and conscription

(London: Independent Labour Party), 1915.Box 23, Folder 9 Glyde, C. A. Britain's disgrace: an urgent plea for old age pensions, 3rd ed.

(Bradford: C. A. Glyde), ca. 1903.Box 23, Folder 9 _____. Liberal and Tory hypocrisy, 23rd ed. (Bradford: C.A. Glyde), ca. 1920.Box 23, Folder 9 Grant, Ronald M. The future of the family (London: Workers' Educational

Association), 1944.Box 23, Folder 9 Greenwood, Arthur. Unemployment and the distressed areas: Labour's

smashing indictment of the "national" government (London: Labour Party),1935.

Box 23, Folder 9 Groves, Reg. East end crisis!: socialism, the Jews and fascism (London: SocialistLeague), ca. 1937.

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Box 23, Folder 9 Hagg, Arthur T. Labour community song book (London: I.L.P. Publications andNew Leader), 1925.

Box 23, Folder 9 Hall, Leonard. Land, labour and liberty, or the ABC of reform (London: ClarionPress), 1899.

Box 23, Folder 9 Hallas, Eldred. Morality and social reform: a lecture delivered at the EthicalChurch (Birmingham: n.p.), ca. 1900.

Box 23, Folder 9 Hardie, J. Kier. The I.L.P.: all about it, 5th ed. (Manchester: I.L.P. PublicationDept.), ca. 1905.

Box 23, Folder 9 _____. The I.L.P. and all about it (London: Independent Labour Party), ca. 1905.Box 23, Folder 9 _____. John Bull and his unemployed: a plain statement on the law of England as

it affects the unemployed (London: Independent Labour Party), 1905.Box 23, Folder 9 _____. Socialism and Christianity (London: Independent Labour Party), n.d.  Hatch - Henderson, A.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 24, Folder 1 Hatch, John. Coal for the people . . . the mines for the miners: coal and the

workers (London: Independent Labour Party), 1946.Box 24, Folder 1 Hay, John M. The Beardmore-Vickers octopus (Glasgow: Socialist Information

and Research Bureau), 1920.Box 24, Folder 1 Hay, W. F. Education and the working class (Liverpool: Liverpool and District

Council for Independent Working-Class Education), 1920.Box 24, Folder 1 Hazell, A. P. Capitalist exploitation of the worker (London: Twentieth Century

Press), 1896.Box 24, Folder 1 _____. The red catechism for socialist children (London: Twentieth Century

Press), 1908.Box 24, Folder 1 _____. Summary of Marx's "Capital" (London: Twentieth Century Press), 1910.Box 24, Folder 1 Henderson, Arthur. The aims of Labour, 2nd ed. (New York: B. W. Huebsch),

1918.Box 24, Folder 1 _____. Labour outlaws war (London: Labour Party), 1933.  Henderson, Fred.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 24, Folder 2 The ABC of socialism (Manchester: I.L.P. Publications Dept.), 1911.Box 24, Folder 2 The ABC of socialism (Milwaukee: Educational Dept. of the Socialist Party), ca.

1934.Box 24, Folder 2 The case for socialism (London: Clarion Press), 1908.Box 24, Folder 2 The case for socialism, rev. American ed., intro. Henry Laidler (New York: New

York State Socialist Party), 1934.Box 24, Folder 2 The case for socialism, rev. 3rd American ed. (Chicago: Socialist Party, National

Headquarters), 1935.Box 24, Folder 2 Labour's case (Norwich: Norwich Labour Party), 1922.Box 24, Folder 2 Socialism and confiscation (London: I.L.P. Publication Dept.), 1911.Box 24, Folder 2 Socialism and the Labour Party (London: Clarion Press), 1912.Box 24, Folder 2 Socialism of the I.L.P. (London: Independent Labour Party), 1922.  Higgs - Hobson.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 24, Folder 3 Higgs, Richard. The case for state and municipal farming, intro. H. Quelch

(London: Twentieth Century Press), 1912.Box 24, Folder 3 Hinden, Rita. The Labour Party and the colonies (London: Labour Party), 1946.Box 24, Folder 3 _____. A world of peace and plenty (London: Labour Party), 1951.Box 24, Folder 3 Hobart, H. W. Social democracy, or, democratic socialism, new ed. (London:

Twentieth Century Press), 1907 [2 copies].Box 24, Folder 3 Hobson, John Atkinson. A League of Nations (London: Union of Democratic

Control), 1915.Box 24, Folder 3 _____. Saving and spending: why production is clogged (London: Independent

Labour Party), n.d.

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Box 24, Folder 3 _____. The world safe for democracy (New York: National Civil Liberties Bureau),1918.

  Holyoake - Hutchinson.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 24, Folder 4 Holyoake, George Jacob. Robert Owen, the precursor of social progress: in

justification of the Newtown memorial (Manchester: Co-operative Union), ca.1900 [2 copies].

Box 24, Folder 4 Humphrey, A. W. Fact against fiction: some matters for the working class(London: Twentieth Century Press), n.d.

Box 24, Folder 4 Hunter, Ernest E. The Tories in the dock: how they help their friends, the rich,at the expense of the poor (London: I.L.P. Publications), 1927.

Box 24, Folder 4 _____. Wages and families: why trade unionists should support children'sallowances (London: I.L.P. Publications Dept.), 1928.

Box 24, Folder 4 Hutchinson, Lester. The rise of capitalism (Tillicoultry: N.C.L.C. PublishingSociety), ca. 1941-5.

Box 24, Folder 4 _____. The rise of capitalism (London: N.C.L.C. Publishing Society), 1941.  Hyndman - Johnston.

Physical Description: 14 items.   Box 24, Folder 5 Hyndman, Henry Mayers. The murdering of British seamen by Mr. Lloyd

George, the Liberal cabinet & the Board of Trade (London: British SocialistParty), 1913.

Box 24, Folder 5 _____. Social-democracy: the bases of its principles, and the causes of itssuccess (London: Twentieth Century Press), 1904.

Box 24, Folder 5 _____. Socialism and slavery: being an answer to Mr. Herbert Spencer's attackon the Social Democratic Federation in the Contemporary Review, April 1884under the title "The coming slavery", 2nd rev. ed. (New York: InternationalPublishing Co.), 1899.

Box 24, Folder 5 _____. Socialism and slavery: being an answer to Mr. Herbert Spencer's attackon the Social Democratic Federation in the Contemporary Review, April 1884under the title "The coming slavery" (Terre Haute: Progressive Thought, E.B.Debs & Co.), 1899.

Box 24, Folder 5 _____. The social reconstruction of England (London: William Reeves), n.d.Box 24, Folder 5 _____. Tariff reform and imperialism: an alternative policy (London: Twentieth

Century Press), 1910.Box 24, Folder 5 Irving, Dan. The municipality, from a worker's point of view, intro. Frances

Evelyn Warwick (London: Twentieth Century Press), 1906.Box 24, Folder 5 Jagan, Cheddi. What happened in British Guiana, foreword Jennie Lee (London:

Union of Democratic Control), 1953.Box 24, Folder 5 Jefferys, J. B. Trade unions in a Labour Britain (London: Fabian Publications and

Victor Gollancz), 1947.Box 24, Folder 5 Jenkins, Hugh and Walter Wolfgang. Tho' cowards flinch: democracy, power and

socialism in the Labour Party (London: Future and Victory for Socialism),1950s.

Box 24, Folder 5 Jewson, Dorothy. Socialists and the family: a plea for family endowment(London: I.L.P. Publication Dept.), ca. 1926.

Box 24, Folder 5 Johnston, Thomas. Municipal banks: how to run them (London: I,L.P.Publication Dept.), 1923.

Box 24, Folder 5 _____. Municipal banks: how to run them, 2nd. ed. (London: I.L.P. PublicationDept.), 1926.

Box 24, Folder 5 _____. The success of nationalization: a reply to Mr. Baldwin (Glasgow:"Forward" Printing and Publishing), 1929.

  Jones - Kneeshaw.Physical Description: 14 items.

   

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Box 24, Folder 6 Jones, T. I. Mining royalties and all about them (London: Independent LabourParty), ca. 1906.

Box 24, Folder 6 Jowett, Frederick William. Parliament or palaver?: answers to objections toproposal for the reform of Parliament (London: I.L.P. Publication Dept.), 1927.

Box 24, Folder 6 _____. The reform of Parliament: speeches by F. W. Jowett and H. B. Lees Smith,M.P. at the I.L.P. conference (London: Independent Labour Party), 1925.

Box 24, Folder 6 _____. What is the use of Parliament? (London: Clarion Press), 1909.Box 24, Folder 6 _____. What is the use of Parliament?, 2nd rev. ed. (London: Clarion Press),

1909.Box 24, Folder 6 _____. What made me a socialist (Glasgow: Strickland Press), 1941.Box 24, Folder 6 Key, Charles W. Red poplar: six years of socialist rule, foreword George

Lansbury (London: Labour Publishing Company), 1925.Box 24, Folder 6 King, Joseph. A brace of -----?: this pamphlet brings the story of the Russian

Revolution up to date---January 1920 (Glasgow: Reformers' Bookstall), 1920.Box 24, Folder 6 _____. Political crooks at the peace conference (London: Independent Labour

Party), 1920.Box 24, Folder 6 _____. Soviets and soviet government, how it arose in Russia, how it works

there, how it has been imitated elsewhere, and the chances of success forsoviets in other countries (London: Independent Labour Party), 1919.

Box 24, Folder 6 _____. Three bloody men: Mannerheim "the butcher", Denikin the K.C.B.,Koltchak "the bloody one" (Glasgow: Reformers' Bookstall), 1919.

Box 24, Folder 6 King, P.J. and Robert Blatchford (Nunquam). Trades federation (London: ClarionNewspaper Co.), 1897.

Box 24, Folder 6 Kneeshaw, J. W. The hidden hand in politics (London: Independent LabourParty), 1919.

Box 24, Folder 6 _____. What socialism means (London: I.L.P. Publication Dept.), 1926.  Labour Party - Lawley.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 24, Folder 7 Labour Party. Re-equipping Britain: bringing new life and hope to the old

'distressed areas', foreword Hugh Dalton (London: Labour Party), 1949.Box 24, Folder 7 Lansbury, George. Socialism for the poor: the end of pauperism (London:

Clarion Press), 1908.Box 24, Folder 7 Laski, Harold J. I speak to you as a socialist (London: Alabaster, Passmore and

Sons), ca. 1940.Box 24, Folder 7 _____. Karl Marx: an essay (London: Fabian Society and Geo. Allen & Unwin),

1925.Box 24, Folder 7 _____. London, Washington, Moscow: partners in peace? (London: National

Peace Council), 1943.Box 24, Folder 7 _____. The secret battalion: an examination of the communist attitude to the

Labour Party (London: Labour Party), 1946.Box 24, Folder 7 _____. Socialism as internationalism: the text of a Fabian Autumn lecture

(London: Fabian Publications and Victor Gollancz), 1949.Box 24, Folder 7 Lawley, F. E. Nationalise the railways (London: I.L.P. Publication Dept.), ca.

1925.  Lawrence - Lindsay.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 24, Folder 8 Lawrence, F. W. Pethick. The capital levy: how the Labour Party would settle

the war debt (London: Labour Party), 1924.Box 24, Folder 8 _____. The proposed surtax: what it really will do (London: Labour Party), n.d.Box 24, Folder 8 _____. Why prices rise and fall (London: Humphrey Milford), 1920.Box 24, Folder 8 Lee, H. W. The first of May: the international labour day (London: First of May

Celebration Committee, S.D.F. Office), 1900.Box 24, Folder 8 _____. The triumph of the trust under free trade (London: Twentieth Century

Press), 1908.Box 24, Folder 8 _____. Why starve? Britain's food in war and in peace (London: Twentieth

Century Press), 1914.

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Box 24, Folder 8 Lee, Jennie. Our ally Russia (London: W.H. Allen & Co.), 1941.Box 24, Folder 8 Lindsay, Kenneth. The young worker (London: I.L.P. Publication Dept.), 1925.  MacDonald - Mayhew.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 24, Folder 9 MacDonald, J. Ramsay. Tories and the House of Lords: an exposure of their

trickery (London: Labour Party), 1920.Box 24, Folder 9 _____. Why socialism must come (London: Independent Labour Party), 1924.Box 24, Folder 9 MacLeod, John. Banks, prices and unemployment (London: I.L.P. Publication

Dept.), 1925.Box 24, Folder 9 Macmurray, John. A crisis of culture: the U. S. S. R. and the West (London:

National Peace Council), 1948.Box 24, Folder 9 Mactavish, J. M. What Labour wants from education (London: Workers'

Educational Association), 1916.Box 24, Folder 9 Mander, A. Ernest. The "deliberate" revolution: a fighting policy for the I.L.P.

(London: National Labour Press), 1920.Box 24, Folder 9 Mander, Geoffrey. To Liberals, from Sir Geoffrey Mander (London: Labour

Party), 1950.Box 24, Folder 9 Mann, Tom. The need for a federation of all the workers in the transport

industry (London: Guy Bowman, Industrial Syndicalist Monthly), 1910.Box 24, Folder 9 Mann, Tom and A.M. Lewis. Debate between Tom Mann and Arthur M. Lewis at

the Garrick Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, Sunday, November 16, 1913 (Chicago:Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1914.

Box 24, Folder 9 Maxton, James. Resolutions for the forty-fourth annual conference . . . April11th to 14th, 1936 (London: Independent Labour Party), 1936.

Box 24, Folder 9 Maxton, James and Fenner Brockway. Break truce with Tories and build Labourunity!: a statement for consideration by the men and women of the Labourmovement (London: Independent Labour Party), 1943.

Box 24, Folder 9 Mayhew, C. P. Socialist economic planning: the overall picture (London: FabianPublications), 1947.

  McArthur - Money.Physical Description: 11 items.

   Box 24, Folder 10 McArthur, Archie. Religion and socialism: a plea for both (London: I.L.P.

Publication Dept.), 1930.Box 24, Folder 10 _____. A world of justice and love: its possibility (London: I.L.P. Publication

Dept.), ca. 1926.Box 24, Folder 10 McCall, Cicely. Village life and the Labour Party today (London: Labour Party),

1946.Box 24, Folder 10 McLaine, W. The evolution of industry (London: British Socialist Party), 1918.Box 24, Folder 10 _____. Trade unionism at the cross roads: has trade unionism a future? (London:

British Socialist Party), 1917.Box 24, Folder 10 McNair, John. Make Britain socialist now! (London: Independent Labour Party),

1942.Box 24, Folder 10 _____. Socialist life or atomic death, 2nd ed. (London: Independent Labour

Party), 1946.Box 24, Folder 10 _____. What the Independent Labour Party stands for (London: Independent

Labour Party), 1944.Box 24, Folder 10 Mitchell, Joan. The future of private industry (London: Labour Party), 1952.Box 24, Folder 10 Mitchell, John. Communist tyranny or socialist justice: a new statement of the

case for socialism for intelligent people (London: Sylviro Publications), 1951.Box 24, Folder 10 Money, Leo Chiozza. Shipping in peace and war: a plea for nationalization

(London: Independent Labour Party), 1919.  Morel - Morris.

Physical Description: 6 items.   

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Box 24, Folder 11 Morel, E. D. British Labour and the problem of empire (London: Union ofDemocratic Control), 1921.

Box 24, Folder 11 _____. The poison that destroys: the case for a national inquiry into the causesof the war and the disaster of the peace (London: Independent Labour Party),1922.

Box 24, Folder 11 _____. Tsardom's part in the war, with notes on the Times' recent "revelations",2nd ed. (London: National Labour Press), 1917.

Box 24, Folder 11 _____. Tsardom's part in the war, with notes on the Times' recent "revelations",3rd ed. (London: National Labour Press), 1917.

Box 24, Folder 11 Morris, Will. Co-ops and the war (London: Independent Labour Party), 1942.Box 24, Folder 11 _____. England has risen (London: Red Flag Fellowship), 1953.  Morrison, Herbert.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 24, Folder 12 An easy outline of modern socialism (London: Labour Party), 1932.Box 24, Folder 12 An easy outline of modern socialism, 3rd ed. (London: Labour Party), 1930s.Box 24, Folder 12 An easy outline of modern socialism (New York: Rand School Press), 1936 [2

copies].Box 24, Folder 12 A Labor Party versus fascism: exposing the bankruptcy of fascism (New York:

Rand School Press), 1936 [2 copies].Box 24, Folder 12 Labour and the countryside (London: Labour Party), 1950.Box 24, Folder 12 Labour's economic plan (London: Labour Party), 1946.Box 24, Folder 12 The London traffic fraud, being the true story of the London traffic monopoly

bills (London: London Labour Publications), 1929.Box 24, Folder 12 London under socialist rule (London: Labour Party), 1934.  Myers - Priestley.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 25, Folder 1 Myers, Tom. The state and coal supply: prices, pay, profits, 3rd ed.

(Manchester: National Labour Press), ca. 1911.Box 25, Folder 1 _____. Trade in armaments: making guns at home to export abroad, dividends in

death and destruction (Dewsbury: Joseph Ward & Co.), 1928.Box 25, Folder 1 Mylles, James. The making of a propagandist: simple things for the wise

(London: Independent Labour Party), 1920.Box 25, Folder 1 Nevinson, H. W. The curse of the worker's life (London: Independent Labour

Party Publication Dept.), 1925.Box 25, Folder 1 Noel-Baker, Philip. U.N., the atom, the veto: speech . . . at the plenary

assembly of the United Nations, 25 October 1946 (London: Labour Party), 1946.Box 25, Folder 1 Norman, C. H. British militarism: a reply to Robert Blatchford (London: City of

London Branch of the Independent Labour Party), 1915.Box 25, Folder 1 Parkin, Ben. In defence of European peace and against German re-armament

(London: Union of Democratic Control), 1954.Box 25, Folder 1 Paul, William. Scientific socialism: its revolutionary aims and methods

(Glasgow: Socialist Labour Press), 1918.Box 25, Folder 1 Penny, John. Co-operation: an economic and political force (London:

Independent Labour Party), 1920.Box 25, Folder 1 Petch, Arthur. Trade unionism: what every worker should know (London:

N.C.L.C. Publishing Society), ca. 1935.Box 25, Folder 1 Phillips, Morgan. The welfare state (London: Labour Party), 1952. Priestley, J.

B. Here are your answers (London: Common Wealth), 1944.  Richardson - Schaffer.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 25, Folder 2 Richardson, John. Work and wealth for all (London: Twentieth Century Press),

1908.Box 25, Folder 2 Ridley, Francis A. Socialism and religion (London: Engels Society), 1947.Box 25, Folder 2 Ridley, George. Labour on the march (London: Labour Party), 1942.

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Box 25, Folder 2 Roper, Joseph I. Trade unionism and the new social order (London: Workers'Educational Association and the Workers' Educational Trade Union Committee),1949.

Box 25, Folder 2 Rothstein, Fedor. The decline of British industry: its cause and remedy, beingan essay on a neglected aspect of the fiscal question (London: TwentiethCentury Press), 1903.

Box 25, Folder 2 Russell, Betty. After rockets, housing rackets: an answer to London's mostpressing problem, the case for workers' control over blitz repairs, building andplanning, electricity, gas and transport (London: London Division, IndependentLabour Party), 1945.

Box 25, Folder 2 Samuels, Harry. The essential work order: lecture . . . 7th January, 1943,foreword Robert Willis (London: London Trades Council), 1943.

Box 25, Folder 2 _____. The industrial worker's guide to his rights and duties (London: HaldaneSociety and Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons), 1943.

Box 25, Folder 2 Schaffer, Gordon. German rearmament leads to war (London: British PeaceCommittee), 1951.

Box 25, Folder 2 _____. 70 million speak: trade unionists of 65 countries fight for a new world,story of the World Federation of Trade Unions (London: Reynolds News), ca.1945.

Box 25, Folder 2 _____. Labour rules (London: MuseArts), 1945.Box 25, Folder 2 _____. Who owns Britain? (London: Reynolds News), 1945.  Shore - Snell.

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 25, Folder 3 Shore, Peter. The real nature of conservatism (London: Labour Party), 1952.Box 25, Folder 3 Shore, Thomas. Men versus machinery: suggestive facts and figures urging

national control of national powers of production (London: Thomas Shore andSocialist League), 1888.

Box 25, Folder 3 Small, Robert. The cry from the mine and the claim of the miner (London:Twentieth Century Press), 1911.

Box 25, Folder 3 Smart, H. Russell. The right to live (Huddersfield: The Worker SocialistNewspaper Society), ca. 1907.

Box 25, Folder 3 _____. Trade unionism and politics: lecture (Manchester: Labour Press Society),1893.

Box 25, Folder 3 Smith, C. A. The crime of empire (London: I.L.P. Publication Dept.), ca. 1925.Box 25, Folder 3 Smith, Hephaestus. Production: a plan for war industry (London: New

Statesman and Nation), 1942.Box 25, Folder 3 Smith, H. Norman. Your coal and you (London: Fabian Publications), 1939.Box 25, Folder 3 Smyth, J. L. Social security (London: Odhams Press), 1944.Box 25, Folder 3 Snell, Harry. Secular education: the only way (London: Independent Labour

Party), ca. 1907.  Snowden - Stokes.

Physical Description: 11 items.   Box 25, Folder 4 Snowden, Philip. If Labour rules (London: Labour Publishing Company), 1923.Box 25, Folder 4 _____. Labour in chains: the peril of industrial conscription (Manchester:

National Labour Press), 1917.Box 25, Folder 4 _____. The rich man's budget: Mr. Churchill's proposals exposed . . . together

with criticisms by . . . Wm. Graham . . . and J. Ramsay MacDonald (London:Labour Party), 1925.

Box 25, Folder 4 _____. Socialism v. capitalism: verbatim report of a speech . . . in the House ofCommons, March 20, 1923 (London: I.L.P. Publication Dept.), 1923.

Box 25, Folder 4 _____. War or peace?: report of a speech . . . in the House of Commons . . .February 13, 1918 . . . in reply to . . . A.J. Balfour, M.P. (Manchester: NationalLabour Press), 1918.

Box 25, Folder 4 Sorge, F. A. Socialism and the worker (London: Justice), n.d.Box 25, Folder 4 Sparkes, Malcolm. How socialists would run industry (London: Independent

Labour Party), 1923.

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Box 25, Folder 4 Starr, Mark. Trade unionism: past and future (London: The Plebs), 1926.Box 25, Folder 4 Stewart, Margaret. Taking work to the workers (London: Fabian Publications

and Victor Gollancz), 1946.Box 25, Folder 4 Stewart, Mary. Consumers' councils, based on investigations by local Fabian

Societies (London: Fabian Publications), 1953.Box 25, Folder 4 Stokes, Richard Rapier. The rating of site values (London: Labour Party), 1955.  Strachey - Tead.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 25, Folder 5 Strachey, John. Labour's task: lecture . . . on 30th October, 1951 (London:

Fabian Publications and Victor Gollancz), 1951.Box 25, Folder 5 _____. Why you should be a socialist: a terse guide . . . (London: Victor

Gollancz), 1938.Box 25, Folder 5 Swanwick, H. M. Women and war (London: Union of Democratic Control), 1915.Box 25, Folder 5 Tanner, Frank. Socialism and human nature (London: Twentieth Century Press),

1911.Box 25, Folder 5 _____. Socialism and individual liberty (London: Twentieth Century Press), 1911.Box 25, Folder 5 Tattler, pseud. Some objections to socialism considered and answered (London:

Twentieth Century Press), 1907.Box 25, Folder 5 Taylor, A. J. P. The great deterrent myth (London: Campaign for Nuclear

Disarmament), 1958.Box 25, Folder 5 Taylor, Tom. Defend socialism from the communists (London: Independent

Labour Party), 1942.Box 25, Folder 5 Tead, Ordway. The British reconstruction programs (New York: Research

Bureau of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society), 1918.  Temple - Trevelyan.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 25, Folder 6 Temple, Frederick. War finance and the worker (Huddersfield: The Worker

Press), 1915.Box 25, Folder 6 Terrett, J. J. The right hon. H. H. Asquith, M.P., and the Featherstone massacre

(London: Twentieth Century Press), 1906.Box 25, Folder 6 Thompson, Brian. A letter to a doctor (London: Fabian Publications), 1942.Box 25, Folder 6 Thompson, W. H. The trade union bill: a critical analsysis (London: Labour

Research Department), 1927.Box 25, Folder 6 Tilley, Caleb. The redemption of labour, rev. ed. (London: Twentieth Century

Press), 1893.Box 25, Folder 6 Tracey, Herbert. Trade unionism, its origins, growth, and role in modern society

(London: Labour Party), 1952 [2 copies].Box 25, Folder 6 Trades Union Congress. The story of the Trades Union Congress, intro. Fred

Bramley (London: General Council of the Trades Union Congress), 1925.Box 25, Folder 6 Trevelyan, Charles. The challenge to capitalism (London: Socialist League),

1934.  Verinder - Wigham.

Physical Description: 11 items.   Box 25, Folder 7 Verinder, Frederick. Is there a cure for unemployment? (London: English

League for the Taxation of Land Values), 1921.Box 25, Folder 7 Vivian, Henry. Labour co-partnership: an address to the employees of Messrs.

Lever Bros. (London: Labour Co-Partnership Association), 1911.Box 25, Folder 7 Wakley, Tom. Communist circus (Hoddesdon: Clarion Socialist Youth Hostel),

1943.Box 25, Folder 7 Walker, Roy. Who starves?: a discussion on blockade (London: Peace Pledge

Union), 1940.Box 25, Folder 7 Wallace, Alfred R. The remedy for unemployment (London: Clarion Press),

1909.Box 25, Folder 7 Walston, H. D. Our daily bread (London: Labour Party), 1952.

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Box 25, Folder 7 Warbey, William. Can Britain recover?: a survey of foreign economic policy(London: Fabian Publications and Victor Gollancz), 1948.

Box 25, Folder 7 Wells, H. G. The labour unrest (London: Daily Mail, Associated Newspapers),1912.

Box 25, Folder 7 Wheatley, John. Socialise the national income! (London: I.L.P. PublicationDept.), ca. 1927.

Box 25, Folder 7 White, H. Graham. The decay of democratic government (London: VictorGollancz), 1951.

Box 25, Folder 7 Wigham, Wilfred. The closed shop (London: Independent Labour Party), 1947.  Williams - Young.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 25, Folder 8 Williams, W. H. Who's who in arms (London: Labour Research Department),

1935.Box 25, Folder 8 Winters, Norman. Workers' control: the new democracy (London: Independent

Labour Party), 1947.Box 25, Folder 8 Woodburn, Arthur. The mystery of money (Tillicoultry: N.C.L.C. Publishing

Society), 1948 [2 copies].Box 25, Folder 8 Young, Michael. Small man, big world: a discussion of socialist democracy

(London: Labour Party), 1949.  8. United States of America. 1890-1961.

Physical Description: 17 boxes.Scope and Content NotePamphlets on the communist, socialist, and labor union movements in the United States, aswell as reaction to them. Arranged in subseries A-E as follows: A. Anti-communism,1919-1955 (1 box); B. Communism, 1921-1959 (7 boxes); C. Labor unions, 1905-1961 (2boxes); D. Miscellaneous, 1890-1956 (1 box); E. Socialism, 1899-1958 (6 boxes).

   

  8A. Anti-communism. 1919-1955.Scope and Content NotePublications that express opposition to the Russian Revolution, Soviet Union, andAmerican communism, from the 1920s through the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s.

     Baarslag - Beal.

Physical Description: 3 items.   Box 25, Folder 9 Baarslag, Karl. Communist trade union trickery exposed: a handbook of

communist tactics and techniques (Washington: Argus Publishing), 1947 [2copies].

Box 25, Folder 9 Beal, Fred. The red fraud: an expose of Stalinism, intro. Ferdinand Lundberg(New York: Tempo), 1949.

  Beaty, John.Physical Description: 1 items.

   Box 25, Folder 10 The iron curtain over America (Dallas: Wilkinson Publishing), 1951.  Bridges - Czyrowski.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 25, Folder 11 Bridges, Styles. Communist invasion of agriculture: speech . . . delivered in the

Senate of the United States Sept. 7, 1950 (Washington: U.S. G.P.O.), 1950.Box 25, Folder 11 Chamberlin, William Henry. Soviet communism: the record of aggression (New

York: Catholic Information Society), 1947.Box 25, Folder 11 Code, Joseph B. The Spanish war and lying propaganda (New York: Paulist

Press), 1938.

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Box 25, Folder 11 Counts, George S. American education through the Soviet looking glass: ananalysis of an article by N. K. Goncharov entitled "the school and pedagogy inthe USA in the service of reaction" (New York: Bureau of Publications, TeachersCollege, Columbia University), 1951.

Box 25, Folder 11 Cronin, John F. Communism: a world menace (Washington: National CatholicWelfare Conference), 1947.

Box 25, Folder 11 Curran, Edward Lodge. The hand of Pilate: a reply to Earl Browder's message toCatholics (Brooklyn: International Catholic Truth Society), 1938.

Box 25, Folder 11 Czyrowski, Nicholas. Why a shortage of consumer goods in the Soviet Union?: abrief analysis (Newark: Washington Irving Publishing/American Friends of theAntibolshevist Block of Nations, Ukrainian Division, Newark Chapter), 1954.

  Dallin - Ernest.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 26, Folder 1 Dallin, David J. The economics of slave labor (Chicago: Henry Regnery

Company), 1949.Box 26, Folder 1 Davis, Charles Hall. The menace of socialism, being chapters 85 to 88, inclusive

from the manuscript of A new federal bill of rights (Washington: GrosvenorDawe Associates), 1934.

Box 26, Folder 1 Dennen, Leon. The Soviet peace myth (New York: National Committee for aFree Europe), 1951 [encl. promotional letter].

Box 26, Folder 1 Dilling, Elizabeth. Red network bulletin: dare we oppose red treason?(Kenilworth: Mrs. A. W. Dilling), 1937.

Box 26, Folder 1 Emery, Henry. Bolshevism: an analysis of a world movement after personalexperiences in Russia during the Revolution (New Haven: Yale PublishingAssociation), 1919.

Box 26, Folder 1 Ernest, Gifford. William Z. Foster: fool or faker? (Chicago: Gifford Ernest), 1923.  Eyre - Flynn.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 26, Folder 2 Eyre, Lincoln. Russia analyzed (New York: Press Publishing, New York World),

1920.Box 26, Folder 2 Flynn, John T. America's unknown war: the war we have not begun to fight,

address before Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association, February 24, 1953(New York: America's Future), 1953.

Box 26, Folder 2 _____. The Lattimore story (New York: America's Future/ Devin-Adair), 1953[encl. promotional letter].

Box 26, Folder 2 _____. The road ahead: America's creeping revolution (New York: Committee forConstitutional Government/Devin-Adair), 1949.

  Gilbert - Kallen.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 26, Folder 3 Gilbert, Dan. Education in 'new morality' (New York: American Women Against

Communism), 1950s.Box 26, Folder 3 Gliksman, Jerzy. Tell the West: an abridgement by the author of his original

account of experiences as a slave laborer in the Union of Soviet SocialistRepublics (New York: National Committee for a Free Europe), 1948.

Box 26, Folder 3 Hart, Merwin K. Are there subversive activities in our schools?: an addressmade December 13, 1939 . . . (New York: Merwin K. Hart, New York StateEconomic Council), 1939.

Box 26, Folder 3 Hook, Sidney. Heresy, yes---conspiracy, no! (New York: American Committeefor Cultural Freedom), 1951.

Box 26, Folder 3 Irgizov, N., et. al., editors. The Challenge: bulletin of the association of formerpolitical prisoners of Soviet labor camps, Vol. I No.3, January 1951 (New York:The Challenge), 1951.

Box 26, Folder 3 Kallen, Horace Meyer. Behind the Bertrand Russell case (New York: Committeefor Cultural Freedom), 1940.

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Box 26, Folder 3 _____. Communism as a secret individualism (New York: New School for SocialResearch), 1950.

  Kamp - Lebedeff.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 26, Folder 4 Kamp, Joseph P. The fifth column in Washington (New Haven: Constitutional

Educational League), 1940.Box 26, Folder 4 _____. Join the CIO and help build a soviet America: a factual narrative (New

Haven: Constitutional Educational League), 1937 [3 copies].Box 26, Folder 4 Knauss, Elizabeth. The menace of Bolshevism in America and throughout the

world (Chicago: Diligent Press), ca. 1928.Box 26, Folder 4 Lebedeff, Vladimir. The Russian democracy in its struggle against the

Bolshevist tyranny, 2nd ed. (New York: Russian Information Bureau in theU.S.), 1919.

  Markham - Munroe.Physical Description: 4 items.

   Box 26, Folder 5 Markham, R. H., ed. Communists crush churches in Eastern Europe (Boston:

Meador Publishing), 1950.Box 26, Folder 5 Matthews, J. B. Tactics of the communist offensive in Latin America (New York:

American Mercury), 1950s.Box 26, Folder 5 Meany, George. The last five years: how the American Federation of Labor

fights communism around the world, address delivered before the CatholicLabor Alliance . . . March 13, 1951 (Washington: American Federation of Labor),1951.

Box 26, Folder 5 Munroe, David. Hang together: the union now primer, foreword Clarence Streit(New York: Federal Union), 1941.

  Plavner - Snow.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 26, Folder 6 Plavner, Murray. Here are the facts: is the American Youth Congress a

communist front? (New York: Murray Plavner), 1939.Box 26, Folder 6 Ross, Irwin. The communists: friends or foes of civil liberties? (New York:

American Jewish Committee), 1950.Box 26, Folder 6 Rosten, Leo and J.B.S. Hardman. How the Politburo thinks, with Letter to a

confused liberal (New York: Educational Department, International Ladies'Garment Workers' Union), 1951.

Box 26, Folder 6 Ruedemann, Paul. I learned about communism the hard way (Philadelphia:Curtis Publishing), 1949.

Box 26, Folder 6 Sarnoff, David. Program for a political offensive against world communism: amemorandum . . . April 5, 1955 (s.l.: s.n.), 1955.

Box 26, Folder 6 Schine, G. David. Definition of communism (New York & Los Angeles: SchineHotels), 1952.

Box 26, Folder 6 Sheen, Fulton J. Liberty under communism (New York: Paulist Press), 1936.Box 26, Folder 6 Singer, Kurt. Communist agents in America: a who's who of American

communists, 1947 (New York: News Background), 1947.Box 26, Folder 6 Snow, John B., comp. Books which penetrate the fog of political confusion

[catalog] (New York: Madison & Marshall), 1950s.  Spellman - Willen.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 26, Folder 7 Spellman, Francis and J. Edgar Hoover. Communism is un-American, and,

Communism is a menace (New York: Constitutional Educational League), 1946.Box 26, Folder 7 Spewack, Samuel. Red Russia revealed: the truth about the Soviet government

and its methods (New York: The World), 1923.Box 26, Folder 7 Spolansky, Jacob. The red trail in America (Chicago: Open Shop Review), 1920s.

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Box 26, Folder 7 Szumski, Romuald. Labor and the Soviet system (New York: NationalCommittee for a Free Europe), 1951 [encl. promotional letter].

Box 26, Folder 7 Wasson, R. Gordon. Toward a Russian policy: a second look at some popularbeliefs about Russia and the Soviet regime (Stamford: Overbrook Press), 1951.

Box 26, Folder 7 Willen, Paul. Who 'collaborated' with Russia?, reprinted from The AntiochReview (New York: American Committee for Cultural Freedom), 1954.

  8B. Communism. 1921-1959.Scope and Content NotePublications by the Communist Party of the USA and its predecessors. Includes CPUSAorganizations the International Labor Defense, Trade Union Unity League, and YoungCommunist League; affiliated organizations the International Workers Order,Unemployment Councils, and US-Soviet friendship societies; and communist publishersand organs including the Daily Worker, International Publishers, New Century Publishers,and Workers Library Publishers. Significant authors include Earl Browder and William Z.Foster, as well as James Allen, Alexander Bittelman, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, CorlissLamont and Joseph North.

     Adamic, Louis.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 26, Folder 8 America and the refugees (New York: Public Affairs Committee, Inc.), 1939.Box 26, Folder 8 America and Trieste, God and the Russians: a letter to the honorable James F.

Byrnes, Secretary of State (New York: United Committee of South-SlavicAmericans), 1946.

Box 26, Folder 8 1944 . . . crucial year: the need for dynamic unity in the immigrant groups, twoaddresses (New York: United Committee of South-Slavic Americans), 1944.

Box 26, Folder 8 Struggle (New York: Tomorrow Publishers), 1935.  Allen, James S.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 26, Folder 9 The American negro (New York: International), 1932.Box 26, Folder 9 Atomic energy and society (New York: International), 1949.Box 26, Folder 9 The cartel system (New York: International), 1946.Box 26, Folder 9 The crisis in India (New York: Workers Library), 1942.Box 26, Folder 9 Marshall plan: recovery or war? (New York: New Century), 1948.Box 26, Folder 9 Who owns America? (New York: New Century), 1946.Box 26, Folder 9 World cooperation and postwar prosperity (New York: New Century), 1945.Box 26, Folder 9 Allen, James S., ed. Thomas Paine: selections from his writings, intro. James S.

Allen (New York: International), 1937.  Allen - Aptheker.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 26, Folder 10 Allen, Jo. The big squeeze: crisis on the campus (New York: American Youth for

Democracy), 1946.Box 26, Folder 10 Amter, Israel. A labor party for New York workers (New York: New York District

Communist Party), 1935.Box 26, Folder 10 _____. The march against hunger (New York: Workers Library), 1933.Box 26, Folder 10 _____. May Day 1939: for labor unity, for social and national security (New York:

Workers Library), 1939.Box 26, Folder 10 _____. The truth about the Communists (New York: Workers Library), ca. 1937.Box 26, Folder 10 _____. Why the workers' unemployment insurance bill?: how it can be won (New

York: Workers Library), 1933.Box 26, Folder 10 _____. Working class unity or fascism? (New York: New York District Communist

Party), 1935.Box 26, Folder 10 Anstrom, George. The government takes a hand in the cotton patch (New York:

Workers Library), 1933 [with photocopy].

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Box 26, Folder 10 Aptheker, Herbert. Freedom in history (New York: New Century), 1958.Box 26, Folder 10 _____. Laureates of imperialism: big business re-writes American history (New

York: Masses & Mainstream), 1954.Box 26, Folder 10 _____. The Schlesinger fraud: a critique of the "third force" in America (New

York: Masses & Mainstream), 1949.Box 26, Folder 10 _____. Why defend the right of communists? (New York: New Century), 1949.  Bachrach - Benjamin.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 27, Folder 1 Bachrach, Marion. The federal jury is stacked against you (New York:

Communist Party Defense Committee), 1949.Box 27, Folder 1 Barnett, James. The farmers' way out: life under a workers' and farmers'

government (New York: Workers Library), 1935.Box 27, Folder 1 _____. Speeding up the workers (New York: International), 1930.Box 27, Folder 1 Bedacht, Max. Anti Soviet lies and the five year plan: the "holy" capitalist war

against the Soviet Union (New York: Workers Library), 1931.Box 27, Folder 1 _____. The task before us: address of the general secretary (New York:

International Workers Order), 1944.Box 27, Folder 1 Bell, Tom. Heading for war! (New York: Workers Library), 1929.Box 27, Folder 1 _____. The movement for world trade union unity (Chicago: Daily Worker

Publishing Co. and Workers [Communist] Party), 1925.Box 27, Folder 1 Benjamin, Herbert. How to organize and conduct united action for the right to

live: a manual for hunger fighters (New York: National Committee UnemployedCouncils and Workers Library), 1933.

Box 27, Folder 1 _____. Shall it be hunger doles or unemployment insurance? (NationalCommittee Unemployment Councils and Workers Library), 1934.

  Bittelman, Alexander (1 of 3).Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 27, Folder 2 Break the economic and political sabotage of the monopolists (New York:

Communist Party of the USA), 1937.Box 27, Folder 2 The Communist Party in action (New York: Workers Library), 1932 and 1934

eds. [2 copies].Box 27, Folder 2 Fifteen years of the Communist Party (New York: Workers Library), 1934.Box 27, Folder 2 From left-socialism to communism (New York: Workers Library), 1933.Box 27, Folder 2 Going left: the left wing formulates a draft for a program for the Socialist Party

of the United States (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 27, Folder 2 How can we share the wealth?: the communist way versus Huey Long (New

York: Workers Library), 1935.Box 27, Folder 2 How to win social justice: can Coughlin and Lemke do it? (New York: Workers

Library), 1936.Box 27, Folder 2 The Jewish people face the post-war world (New York: Morning Freiheit

Association), 1945.  Bittelman, Alexander (2 of 3).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 27, Folder 3 The Jewish people will live on! (New York: Morning Freiheit Association), 1944.Box 27, Folder 3 Jewish unity for victory (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 27, Folder 3 Milestones in the history of the Communist Party (New York: Workers Library),

1937.Box 27, Folder 3 Palestine: what is the solution? (New York: Morning Freiheit Association), 1946.Box 27, Folder 3 Problems of party building (New York: Workers Library), 1937.Box 27, Folder 3 Program for survival: the communist position on the Jewish question (New

York: New Century), 1947.  Bittelman, Alexander (3 of 3).

Physical Description: 6 items.   

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Box 27, Folder 4 Revolutionary struggle against war vs. pacifism (New York: Workers Library),1932.

Box 27, Folder 4 Should Jews unite?: Jewish people's unity as a force for American national unity(New York: Morning Freiheit Publishers), ca. 1943.

Box 27, Folder 4 To secure Jewish rights: the communist position (New York: New Century),1948.

Box 27, Folder 4 The Townsend plan: what it is and what it isn't (New York: Workers Library),1936.

Box 27, Folder 4 Bittelman, Alexander and the Communist Party of the USA, et.al. The advanceof the united front: a documentary account (New York: Central Committee,Communist Party of the U.S.A.), 1934.

Box 27, Folder 4 Bittelman, Alexander and V. J. Jerome. Leninism the only Marxism today: adiscussion of the characteristics of declining capitalism (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1934.

  Boudin - Boyer.Physical Description: 2 items.

   Box 27, Folder 5 Boudin, Louis B. Congressional and agency investigations: their uses and

abuses (Charlottesville: Virginia Law Review Association), 1949.Box 27, Folder 5 Boyer, Richard O. If this be treason (New York: New Century), 1948.  Browder, Earl (1 of 10).

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 27, Folder 6 America and the second imperialist war (New York: New York State Committee,

Communist Party), 1939.Box 27, Folder 6 An American foreign policy for peace (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 27, Folder 6 America's decisive battle (New York: New Century), 1945.Box 27, Folder 6 Build the united people's front: report to the November plenum of the Central

Committee of the Communist Party of the USA (New York: Workers Library),1936.

Box 27, Folder 6 Chinese lessons for American Marxists: a lecture . . . January 17, 1949(Yonkers: Earl Browder), 1949.

Box 27, Folder 6 Civil war in nationalist China (Chicago: Labor Unity Publishing Association),1927.

Box 27, Folder 6 The coming economic crisis in America (Yonkers: Earl Browder), 1949.Box 27, Folder 6 Communism and culture (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 27, Folder 6 The Communist Party and the emancipatian [sic] of the negro people (New

York: Harlem Section of the Communist Party), 1934.Box 27, Folder 6 The Communist Party of the USA: its history, role and organization (New York:

Workers Library), 1941.Box 27, Folder 6 The Communist position in 1936 (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 27, Folder 6 Communists and national unity: an interview of PM with Earl Browder (New

York: Workers Library), 1944.  Browder, Earl (2 of 10).

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 27, Folder 7 The communists in the people's front: report delivered to the plenary meeting

of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, USA, held June 17-20, 1937(New York: Workers Library), 1937.

Box 27, Folder 7 Concerted action or isolation: which is the road to peace? (New York:International), 1938.

Box 27, Folder 7 The decline of the left wing of American labor: a lecture . . . December 20, 1948(New York: Earl Browder), 1948.

Box 27, Folder 7 Democracy or fascism: report of the Central Committee to the ninth nationalconvention of the Communist Party of the USA, and speech in reply todiscussion (New York: Workers Library), 1936.

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Box 27, Folder 7 The democratic front for jobs, security, democracy and peace: report to thetenth national convention of the Communist Party of the USA on behalf of theNational Committee (New York: Workers Library), 1938.

Box 27, Folder 7 Earl Browder says--- (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 27, Folder 7 Earl Browder takes his case to the people: "to the people will belong the

victory" . . . speech . . . at Madison Square Garden, New York, January 22, 1940(New York: Workers Library), 1940.

Box 27, Folder 7 Earl Browder talks to the senators on the real meaning of the Voorhis 'blacklist'bill (New York: Workers Library), 1940.

Box 27, Folder 7 Economic problems of the war and peace (New York: Workers Library), 1944.Box 27, Folder 7 The economics of all-out war: speech . . . August 29, 1942 (New York: Workers

Library), 1942.Box 27, Folder 7 The economics of communism: the Soviet economy in its world relation (New

York: Workers Library), 1939 [2 copies].  Browder, Earl (3 of 10).

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 27, Folder 8 The fight for bread: keynote speech opening the national nominating

convention of the Communist Party, Chicago, May 28, 1932 (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1932.

Box 27, Folder 8 The future of the Anglo-Soviet-American coalition (New York: Workers Library),1943.

Box 27, Folder 8 Hearst's "secret" documents in full (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 27, Folder 8 In defense of communism against W. Z. Foster's "new route to socialism"

(Yonkers: Earl Browder), 1949.Box 27, Folder 8 Internationalism and Results of the 1940 election: two reports (New York:

Workers Library), 1940.Box 27, Folder 8 Is planning possible under capitalism? (New York: Workers Library), 1933.Box 27, Folder 8 The Jewish people and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 27, Folder 8 Keynes, Foster and Marx, part I: state capitalism and progress (Yonkers: Earl

Browder), 1950.Box 27, Folder 8 Keynes, Foster and Marx, part II: progress and socialism (Yonkers: Earl

Browder), 1950.  Browder, Earl (4 of 10).

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 27, Folder 9 Krieg oder frieden? (Zurich: Partei der Arbeit), 1944.Box 27, Folder 9 Labor and socialism in America, by "Americus" (New York: Earl Browder), 1948.Box 27, Folder 9 Lincoln and the communists: speech delivered on Lincoln's birthday, Feb. 12,

1936, at Springfield, Ill. (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 27, Folder 9 Make 1943 the decisive year (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 27, Folder 9 The meaning of MacArthur: a letter to a friend (s.l.: s.n.), 1951.Box 27, Folder 9 A message to Catholics (New York: Workers Library), 1938.Box 27, Folder 9 The "miracle" of Nov. 2nd: some aspects of the American elections (New York?:

Earl Browder), 1948.Box 27, Folder 9 More about the economic crisis: discussion on the coming economic crisis (New

York: s.n.), 1949.Box 27, Folder 9 Moscow, Cairo, Teheran (New York: Workers Library), 1944.Box 27, Folder 9 The most peculiar election: the campaign speeches of Earl Browder (New York:

Workers Library), 1940.  Browder, Earl (5 of 10).

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 27, Folder 10 New steps in the united front: report on the seventh World Congress of the

Communist International (New York: Workers Library), 1935.Box 27, Folder 10 The 1940 elections: how the people can win (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 27, Folder 10 One year since Pearl Harbor (New York: Workers Library), 1942.

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Box 27, Folder 10 Out of a job (New York: Workers Library), 1929.Box 27, Folder 10 Parties, issues and candidates in the 1948 elections: brief review and analysis,

by "Americus" (New York: Earl Browder), 1948.Box 27, Folder 10 The people against the war makers (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 27, Folder 10 The people's front in America (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 27, Folder 10 The people's road to peace (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 27, Folder 10 Policy for victory (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 27, Folder 10 Production for victory (New York: Workers Library), 1942.Box 27, Folder 10 Religion and communism: discussion with a group of students of the Union

Theological Seminary . . . February 15, 1935 (New York: Workers Library),1935.

Box 27, Folder 10 Religion and communism: address . . . delivered at the . . . Community Churchin Boston on March 5, 1939 (New York: Workers Library), 1939.

  Browder, Earl (6 of 10).Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 28, Folder 1 Report of the Central Committee to the eighth convention of the Communist

Party of the USA held in Cleveland, Ohio, April 2-8, 1934 (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1934.

Box 28, Folder 1 Report of the Central Committee to the ninth national convention of theCommunist Party of the USA (New York: Workers Library), 1936.

Box 28, Folder 1 Report to the tenth national convention of the Communist Party of the USA onbehalf of the Central Committee (New York: Workers Library), 1938.

Box 28, Folder 1 The results of the elections and the people's front: report delivered December4, 1936 to the plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of theUSA (New York: Workers Library), 1936.

Box 28, Folder 1 The revolutionary background of the Constitution of the United States, with:United States, The Constitution of the United States with the amendments,also, the Declaration of Independence (New York: International), 1937.

Box 28, Folder 1 The road ahead: to victory and lasting peace (New York: Workers Library),1944.

  Browder, Earl (7 of 10).Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 28, Folder 2 The road to victory (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 28, Folder 2 Secret Hoover-Laval war pacts (New York: Workers Library), 1931.Box 28, Folder 2 Social and national security: a program for a united democratic front (New

York: Workers Library), 1938.Box 28, Folder 2 Socialism, war, and America (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 28, Folder 2 Stop the war (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 28, Folder 2 A talk about the Communist Party (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 28, Folder 2 Talks to America (New York: Workers Library), 1937.Box 28, Folder 2 Teheran and America: perspectives and tasks (New York: Workers Library),

1944.  Browder, Earl (8 of 10).

Physical Description: 2 items.   Box 28, Folder 3 Teheran: our path in war and peace (New York: International), 1944 [2 copies].  Browder, Earl (9 of 10).

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 28, Folder 4 Traitors in American history: lessons of the Moscow trials (New York: Workers

Library), 1938.Box 28, Folder 4 Unemployment insurance: the burning issue of the day (New York: Workers

Library), 1935.Box 28, Folder 4 Unity for peace and democracy (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 28, Folder 4 USA and USSR: their relative strength (Yonkers: Earl Browder), 1949.

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Box 28, Folder 4 Victory---and after (New York: International), 1942.Box 28, Folder 4 Victory must be won: Independence Day speech, Madison Square Garden, July

2, 1942 (New York: Workers Library), 1942.Box 28, Folder 4 War against workers' Russia! [War against Soviet Union!] (New York: Workers

Library), 1931.Box 28, Folder 4 The way out of the imperialist war (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 28, Folder 4 What every worker should know about the NRA (New York: Workers Library),

1933.  Browder, Earl (10 of 10).

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 28, Folder 5 What is communism? (New York: Vanguard Press), 1936.Box 28, Folder 5 What is the New Deal? (New York: Workers Library), 1933.Box 28, Folder 5 Where do we go from here?: an examination of the record of the 14th national

convention CPUSA, by "Americus" (s.l.: s.n.), 1948.Box 28, Folder 5 Who are the Americans?, reprinted from What is communism? (New York:

Workers Library), 1936.Box 28, Folder 5 Whose war is it? (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 28, Folder 5 World communism and US foreign policy: a comparison of Marxist strategy and

tactics after World War I, and World War II (New York: Earl Browder), 1948.Box 28, Folder 5 Zionism: address at the Hippodrome meeting June 8, 1936 (New York: Jewish

Buro of the Central Committee of the Communist Party), 1936.Box 28, Folder 5 Browder, Earl and Bill Lawrence. Next steps to win the war in Spain: address . .

. before a meeting of functionaries, December 9, 1937 (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1938.

Box 28, Folder 5 Browder, Earl, Eugene Dennis, Roy Hudson, andJohn Williamson. Shall theCommunist Party change its name? (New York: National Committee, CommunistParty), 1944.

  Brown - Cable.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 28, Folder 6 Brown, Lloyd. Young workers in action: a story of the South River strike (New

York: Youth Publishers), 1930s.Box 28, Folder 6 Bucar, Annabelle. The truth about American diplomats: supplement to New

Times no. 11, March 9, 1949 (Moscow: New Times), 1949.Box 28, Folder 6 Budenz, Louis. May Day 1940 (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 28, Folder 6 _____. Red baiting: enemy of labor, with a letter to Homer Martin by Earl

Browder (New York: Workers Library), 1937.Box 28, Folder 6 _____. Save your union!: the meaning of the 'anti-trust' persecution of labor

(New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 28, Folder 6 Burnham, Grace M. Social insurance (New York: International), 1932.Box 28, Folder 6 Cable, George W. A southerner looks at negro discrimination: selected writings

of George W. Cable, ed. and biog. Isabel Cable Manes, intro. Alva W. Taylor(New York: International), 1946.

  Cacchione - Colman.Physical Description: 14 items.

   Box 28, Folder 7 Cacchione, Peter V. The truth about Luigi Antonini (New York: Peter V.

Cacchione Association), ca. 1943.Box 28, Folder 7 _____. Wall Street on the warpath (New York: New Century), 1947.Box 28, Folder 7 Calmer, Alan, ed. Get organized: stories and poems about trade union people, a

literary pamphlet (New York: International), 1939.Box 28, Folder 7 Cameron, Donald A. Chemical warfare: poison gas in the coming war (New York:

International), 1930.Box 28, Folder 7 Campion, Martha. Who are the Young Pioneers?, illus. Mary Morrow (New York:

New Pioneer Publishing Co.), 1934.

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Box 28, Folder 7 Casey, James. What is fusion? (New York: Election Campaign Committee,Communist Party), 1933.

Box 28, Folder 7 Chambers, Whittaker. Can you hear their voices?: the Arkansas farmers' fightfor food, a short story (New York: International), 1931.

Box 28, Folder 7 Chapman, Abraham. Nazi penetration in America (New York: American Leaguefor Peace and Democracy), 1939.

Box 28, Folder 7 _____. The North Atlantic pact: for peace or war? (New York: New Century),1949.

Box 28, Folder 7 Civil Rights Congress. America's "thought police": record of the Un-AmericanActivities Committee, foreword Henry A. Wallace (New York: Civil RightsCongress), 1947.

Box 28, Folder 7 Coe, Charles J. Farmers in 1944 (New York: Farm Research, Inc.), 1944.Box 28, Folder 7 _____. Food now or coffins later: the meaning of the world food crisis (New York:

Farm Research, Inc.), 1946.Box 28, Folder 7 Collins, Mary. The fight for recovery: stop the sit-down strike of big business in

the 1938 elections (New York: Workers Library), 1938.Box 28, Folder 7 Colman, Louis. Night riders in Gallup (New York: International Labor Defense),

1935.  Darcy - Dennen.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 28, Folder 8 Darcy, Sam. An eye-witness at the wreckers' trial (New York: Workers Library),

1937.Box 28, Folder 8 _____. What's happening in the USSR? (New York: Workers Library), 1937.Box 28, Folder 8 David, Rex. Schools and the crisis (New York: International), 1934.Box 28, Folder 8 Davies, Joseph E. Our debt to our Soviet ally (New York: Soviet Russia Today),

1942.Box 28, Folder 8 _____. Our Soviet ally in war and peace (New York: National Council of

American-Soviet Friendship), 1944.Box 28, Folder 8 Dean, Elwood. The story of the Trenton Six (New York: New Century), 1949.Box 28, Folder 8 Dennen, Leon. White guard terrorists in the USA (New York: Friends of the

Soviet Union), 1935.  Dennis, Eugene (1 of 3).

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 28, Folder 9 America at the crossroads: postwar problems and communist policy, foreword

William Z. Foster (New York: New Century), 1945 [2 copies].Box 28, Folder 9 American communists on trial: the opening speech to the jury, intro. Harry

Pollitt (London: Communist Party), 1949.Box 28, Folder 9 The case for the Communist Party: opening statement to the jury, intro.

Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (New York: New Century), 1949.Box 28, Folder 9 The elections and the outlook for national unity (New York: Workers Library),

1944.Box 28, Folder 9 Eugene Dennis indicts the Wall Street conspirators (New York: National Office,

Communist Party), 1948.Box 28, Folder 9 The fascist danger and how to combat it (New York: New Century), 1948 [2

copies].  Dennis, Eugene (2 of 3).

Physical Description: 2 items.   Box 29, Folder 1 Ideas they cannot jail, intro. William Z. Foster (New York: International), 1950

[2 copies].  Dennis, Eugene (3 of 3).

Physical Description: 13 items.   Box 29, Folder 2 In defense of your freedom: summation in the trial of the eleven communist

leaders (New York: New Century), 1949.

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Box 29, Folder 2 Is communism un-American?: nine questions about the Communist Partyanswered (New York: New Century), 1947 [2 copies].

Box 29, Folder 2 Let the people know: the truth about the communists which the Un-AmericanCommittee tried to suppress (New York: New Century), 1947.

Box 29, Folder 2 Peace or war: the people against the warmakers (New York: New Century),1946.

Box 29, Folder 2 The people against the trusts: build a democratic front to defeat reaction nowand win a people's victory in 1948 (New York: New Century), 1946.

Box 29, Folder 2 The red-baiters menace America (New York: New Century), 1946 [2 copies].Box 29, Folder 2 The third party and the 1948 elections (New York: New Century), 1948.Box 29, Folder 2 Twenty-one questions about war and peace, answered by Eugene Dennis (New

York: Challenge), 1950.Box 29, Folder 2 What America faces: the new war danger and the struggle for peace,

democracy and economic security (New York: New Century), 1946 [2 copies].Box 29, Folder 2 Dennis, Eugene and John Gates. What America needs: a communist view (New

York: New Century), 1956.  Doran - Dunne.

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 29, Folder 3 Doran, Dave. Get wise---organize: what every young steel worker should know,

intro. William Z. Foster (New York: National Committee of the YoungCommunist League), 1937.

Box 29, Folder 3 Dukes, Hubert N. Youth's new declaration of independence: the facts about theAmerican Youth Congress (New York: American Youth Congress), 1935.

Box 29, Folder 3 Dunn, Robert W. The Bill of Rights in danger (New York: International LaborDefense), 1940.

Box 29, Folder 3 _____. Spying on workers (New York: International), 1932.Box 29, Folder 3 _____. What war means to workers, answering the question: will war bring back

prosperity? (New York: Workers Library), 1934.Box 29, Folder 3 Dunn, Robert W., ed. and Labor Research Association. The Palmer raids (New

York: International), 1948.Box 29, Folder 3 Dunne, William F. Gastonia, citadel of the class struggle in the new South (New

York: Workers Library), 1929.Box 29, Folder 3 _____. The threat to the labor movement: the conspiracy against the trade

unions (New York: Communist Party), ca. 1927.Box 29, Folder 3 _____. Why Hearst lies about communism: three open letters to William

Randolph Hearst (New York: Workers Library), 1935.Box 29, Folder 3 _____. Wm. F. Dunne's speech at the 43rd annual convention of A.F. of L.

Portland, Oregon, 1923 (Chicago: Trade Union Educational League), 1923.  Eisman - Fiske.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 29, Folder 4 Eisman, Harry. An American boy in the Soviet Union (New York: Youth

Publishers), 1934.Box 29, Folder 4 Engdahl, J. Louis. The tenth year: the story of the rise and achievements of the

Union of Socialist Soviet Republics, November 7, 1917 to November 7, 1927(New York: Workers Library), 1927.

Box 29, Folder 4 Fast, Howard. Intellectuals in the fight for peace (New York: Masses &Mainstream), 1949.

Box 29, Folder 4 _____. Literature and reality (New York: International), 1950.Box 29, Folder 4 _____. Three names for fascists (New York: Citizens to Defend the Joint

Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee), 1947.Box 29, Folder 4 Felhaber, Elmer. The coal miners and you (New York: New Century), 1950.Box 29, Folder 4 Fields, J. Behind the war headlines (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 29, Folder 4 Fiske, Mel. McCarthyism in the courts: the story of the Steve Nelson frame-up

(New York: Provisional Committee to Free Steve Nelson), 1953.

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  Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley.Physical Description: 13 items.

   Box 29, Folder 5 Coal miners and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1942.Box 29, Folder 5 Daughters of America: Ella Reeve Bloor and Anita Whitney (New York: Workers

Library), 1942.Box 29, Folder 5 Debs, Haywood, Ruthenberg (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 29, Folder 5 Earl Browder: the man from Kansas (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 29, Folder 5 Horizons of the future: for a socialist America (New York: Communist Party

USA), 1959.Box 29, Folder 5 I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier for Wall Street (New York: Workers

Library), 1940.Box 29, Folder 5 Labor's own William Z. Foster: a communist's fifty years of working-class

leadership and struggle (New York: New Century), 1949.Box 29, Folder 5 Meet the communists (New York: Communist Party, USA), 1946.Box 29, Folder 5 The plot to gag America (New York: New Century), 1950.Box 29, Folder 5 The twelve and you (New York: New Century), 1948.Box 29, Folder 5 Woman's place in the fight for a better world (New York: New Century), 1947.Box 29, Folder 5 Women have a date with destiny (New York: Workers Library), 1944.Box 29, Folder 5 Women in the war (New York: Workers Library), 1942.  Foner - Forsythe.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 29, Folder 6 Jews in American history, 1654-1865 (New York: International), 1945.Box 29, Folder 6 Morale education in the American army: war for independence, War of 1812,

Civil War (New York: International), 1944.Box 29, Folder 6 Foner, Philip S., ed. Thomas Jefferson: selections from his writings, intro. Philip

S. Foner (New York: International), 1943.Box 29, Folder 6 Forsythe, Robert. The world gone mad (New York: New Masses), 1936.  Foster, William Z. (1 of 7).

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 29, Folder 7 American democracy and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1942.Box 29, Folder 7 Beware of the war danger: stop, look, and listen! (New York: New Century),

1948.Box 29, Folder 7 Capitalism, socialism, and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 29, Folder 7 The coal miners: their problems in war and peace (New York: New Century),

1945 [2 copies].Box 29, Folder 7 Communism versus fascism: a reply to those who lump together the social

systems of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany (New York: Workers Library),1941 [2 copies].

Box 29, Folder 7 The crime of El Fanguito: an open letter to President Truman on Puerto Rico(New York: New Century), 1948.

Box 29, Folder 7 The crisis in the Socialist Party (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 29, Folder 7 Danger ahead for organized labor (New York: New Century), 1948.Box 29, Folder 7 Defend America by smashing Hitlerism (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 29, Folder 7 Fight against hunger: statement drafted by CPUSA and presented to Fish

Committee by William Z. Foster (New York: Workers Library), 1930.  Foster, William Z. (2 of 7).

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 29, Folder 8 For speedy victory: the second front now (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 29, Folder 8 From defense to attack (New York: Workers Library), 1942.Box 29, Folder 8 Halt the railroad wage cut (New York: Workers Library), 1938.Box 29, Folder 8 In defense of the Communist Party and the indicted leaders (New York: New

Century), 1949.Box 29, Folder 8 Industrial unionism (New York: Workers Library), 1936.

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Box 29, Folder 8 Labor and the Marshall Plan (New York: New Century), 1948.Box 29, Folder 8 Labor and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1942.Box 29, Folder 8 Little brothers of the big labor fakers (New York: Trade Union Unity League),

1931.Box 29, Folder 8 A manual of industrial unionism: organizational structure and policies (New

York: Workers Library), 1937.Box 29, Folder 8 The meaning of the 9-party communist conference (New York: New Century),

1947.Box 29, Folder 8 The menace of a new world war (New York: New Century), 1946 [2 copies].  Foster, William Z. (3 of 7).

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 29, Folder 9 The new Europe (New York: International), 1947.Box 29, Folder 9 The New York Herald Tribune's 23 questions about the Communist Party

answered by William Z. Foster (New York: New Century), 1948.Box 29, Folder 9 On improving the Party's work among women (New York: New Century), 1948.Box 29, Folder 9 Organized labor and the fascist danger (New York: New Century), 1947.Box 29, Folder 9 Organized labor faces the new world (New York: New Century), 1945.Box 29, Folder 9 Organize the unorganized (Chicago: Trade Union Educational League), 1926.Box 29, Folder 9 Organizing methods in the steel industry (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 29, Folder 9 Our country needs a strong Communist Party (New York: New Century), 1946.  Foster, William Z. (4 of 7).

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 30, Folder 1 The people and the congress (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 30, Folder 1 Problems of organized labor today (New York: New Century), 1946.Box 30, Folder 1 Quarantine the warmongers (New York: New Century), 1947.Box 30, Folder 1 The question of the peaceful co-existence of the USA and the USSR: Political

Affairs vol. 33 no. 8 (New York: Political Affairs), 1954.Box 30, Folder 1 Questions and answers on the Piatakov-Radek trial (New York: Workers

Library), 1937.Box 30, Folder 1 The railroad workers and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 30, Folder 1 Railroad workers forward! (New York: Workers Library), 1937.Box 30, Folder 1 The Rankin witch hunt (New York: New Century), 1945.Box 30, Folder 1 Reaction beats its war drums (New York: New Century), 1946.Box 30, Folder 1 Roosevelt heads for war (New York: Workers Library), 1940.  Foster, William Z. (5 of 7).

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 30, Folder 2 The Russian revolution, 2nd ed. (Chicago: Trade Union Educational League),

1921.Box 30, Folder 2 Socialism: the road to peace, prosperity and freedom (New York: Workers

Library), 1941.Box 30, Folder 2 Soviet democracy and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 30, Folder 2 The Soviet trade unions and allied labor unity (New York: Workers Library),

1943.Box 30, Folder 2 The Soviet Union: friend and ally of the American people (New York: Workers

Library), 1941.Box 30, Folder 2 Steel workers and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 30, Folder 2 Stop wage-cuts and layoffs on the railroads: a reply to T.C. Cashen of the

Switchmen's Union of North America (New York: Workers Library), 1938.Box 30, Folder 2 The strike situation and organized labor's wage and job strategy (New York:

New Century), 1945.  Foster, William Z. (6 of 7).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 30, Folder 3 The trade unions and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1942.

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Box 30, Folder 3 The twilight of world capitalism (New York: International), 1949.Box 30, Folder 3 Unionizing steel (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 30, Folder 3 The United States and the Soviet Union (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 30, Folder 3 The USA and the USSR: war allies and friends (New York: Workers Library),

1942.Box 30, Folder 3 Victorious socialist construction in the Soviet Union (New York: Trade Union

Unity League), 1933.  Foster, William Z. (7 of 7).

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 30, Folder 4 The war crisis: questions and answers (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 30, Folder 4 What means a strike in steel (New York: Workers Library), 1937.Box 30, Folder 4 What's what about the war: questions and answers (New York: Workers Library

for National Election Campaign Committee, Communist Party of the UnitedStates), 1940.

Box 30, Folder 4 World capitalism and world socialism (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 30, Folder 4 Your questions answered on politics, peace, economics, anti-Semitism, race

prejudice, religion, trade unionism, Americanism, democracy, socialism,communism (New York: Workers Library), 1939.

Box 30, Folder 4 Foster, William Z., Alex Bittelman, James W. Ford and Charles Krumbein. Partybuilding and political leadership (New York: Workers Library), 1937.

Box 30, Folder 4 Foster, William Z. and Earl Browder. Technocracy and Marxism, together withThe technical intelligentsia and socialist construction by V.M. Molotov (NewYork: Workers Library), 1933 [2 copies].

Box 30, Folder 4 Foster, William Z. and Communist Party USA. The present situation and thenext tasks: resolution of the national convention of the Communist Party, USA,adopted July 28, 1945 (New York: New Century), 1945.

  Foster, William Z. and others.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 30, Folder 5 Foster, William Z. and Eugene Dennis. The menace of American imperialism,

and America needs the Communist Party (New York: New Century), 1945 [2copies].

Box 30, Folder 5 Foster, William Z., Jaques Duclos, Eugene Dennis, and John Williamson.Marxism- Leninism vs. revisionism (New York: New Century), 1946.

Box 30, Folder 5 Foster, William Z. and James W. Ford. Foster and Ford for food and freedom:acceptance speeches . . . Communist candidates for President andVice-President of the United States of America (New York: Workers Library forCommunist Party National Campaign Committee), 1932.

Box 30, Folder 5 Foster, William Z. and Benjamin Gitlow. Acceptance speeches of William Z.Foster, candidate for president and Benjamin Gitlow, candidate forvice-president of the Workers (Communist) Party (New York: Workers Libraryfor National Election Campaign Committee, Workers (Communist) Party), 1928.

Box 30, Folder 5 Foster, William Z and Robert Minor. The fight against Hitlerism (New York:Workers Library), 1941.

  Fox - Gannett.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 30, Folder 6 Fox, Jay. Amalgamation (Chicago: Trade Union Educational League), 1923.Box 30, Folder 6 Frank, B. Miners unite! for one class struggle union (New York: Workers

Library), 1934.Box 30, Folder 6 Friessen, Gordon. Oklahoma witch hunt (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Committee

to Defend Political Prisoners), 1941.Box 30, Folder 6 Fuernberg, F. Where to begin?: how to build a mass Young Communist League

(New York: Youth International Publishers and Young Communist League),1930s.

Box 30, Folder 6 Gannes, Harry. Graft and gangsters (New York: Workers Library), 1931.

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Box 30, Folder 6 _____. How the Soviet Union helps Spain (New York: Workers Library), 1936.Box 30, Folder 6 _____. Kentucky miners fight (New York: Workers International Relief), 1932.Box 30, Folder 6 _____. Soviets in Spain: the October armed uprising against fascism (New York:

Workers Library), 1935.Box 30, Folder 6 Gannett, Betty. The Communist Party and you (New York: Communist Party of

the USA), 1946.  Garlin, Sender.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 30, Folder 7 Enemies of the peace: profile of the 'hate-Russia' gang (New York: New

Century), 1945.Box 30, Folder 7 Is Dewey the man?, illus. William Gropper (New York: Communist Political

Association of New York State), 1944.Box 30, Folder 7 The real Huey P. Long (New York: Workers Library), 1935.Box 30, Folder 7 The real Rickenbacker (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 30, Folder 7 Red tape and barbed wire: close-up of the McCarran Law in action (New York:

Civil Rights Congress), 1952.Box 30, Folder 7 The truth about Reader's Digest, illus. William Gropper (New York: Forum),

1943.  Gates - Griffin.

Physical Description: 11 items.   Box 30, Folder 8 Gates, John. On guard against Browderism, Titoism, Trotskyism (New York: New

Century), 1951.Box 30, Folder 8 George, Harrison. A noon-hour talk on the Communist Party, illus. William

Gropper (New York: Central Committee, Communist Party of USA), 1930s.Box 30, Folder 8 Gonzalez, Isabel. Step-children of a nation: the status of Mexican-Americans

(New York: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born), 1947.Box 30, Folder 8 Goodwin, Henry T. Reader's guide to William Z. Foster's History of the

Communist Party of the United States: special supplement, "Political Affairs,"Sept. 1953 (New York: Education Department, N.Y. State Communist Party),1953.

Box 30, Folder 8 Gordon, Eugene. You're not alone (New York: International Workers Order,National Commission on Negro Work), 1940.

Box 30, Folder 8 Grant, Dave. Attack now!: knock out Hitler in '42 (New York: New AgePublishers), 1942.

Box 30, Folder 8 Green, Abner. The deportation drive vs. the Bill of Rights: the McCarran Act andthe foreign born (New York: New Century), 1951.

Box 30, Folder 8 _____. The deportation terror: a weapon to gag America (New York: AmericanCommittee for Protection of Foreign Born), 1950.

Box 30, Folder 8 Green, Gilbert. New York in the 1944 election line-up (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1944.

Box 30, Folder 8 _____. United we stand: for peace and socialism (New York: Workers Library),1935.

Box 30, Folder 8 Griffin, Frank D. "Hammerman": the story of Clyde Allen (New York:International Labor Defense), 1936.

  Hall - Honig.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 30, Folder 9 Hall, Gus. Marxism and negro liberation (New York: New Century), 1951.Box 30, Folder 9 Hallgren, Mauritz A. Why I resigned from the Trotsky Defense Committee (New

York: International), 1937.Box 30, Folder 9 Hathaway, Clarence Albert. Communists in the textile strike: an answer to

Gorman, Green and Co., foreword Alex Bittelman (New York: Central Committeeof the Communist Party of the USA), 1934.

Box 30, Folder 9 Hathaway, Clarence Albert and Sam Don. Why a workers' daily press? (NewYork: Workers Library), 1934.

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Box 30, Folder 9 Hicks, Granville. Catholics, communists, and democracy: address by GranvilleHicks in debate with Father Edward Lodge Curran (Boston: Communist Party ofMassachusetts), 1939.

Box 30, Folder 9 Hill, Sidney. Housing under capitalism (New York: International), 1935.Box 30, Folder 9 Hinckley, William W. Youth seeks peace, freedom and progress: report . . . to

the third American Youth Congress, July . . . 1936, Cleveland, Ohio (New York:National Council American Youth Congress), 1936.

Box 30, Folder 9 Honig, Nathaniel. The trade unions since the N.R.A.: the AF of L., companyunions, TUUL unions, independent unions (New York: Labor Unity Publishers),1934.

Box 30, Folder 9 _____. The Trade Union Unity League today: its structure, policy, program andgrowth (New York: Labor Unity Publishers), 1934.

  Hudson, Roy B.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 30, Folder 10 The C.I.O. convention and national unity (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 30, Folder 10 Communists and the trade unions: the question posed by the British Trade

Union Congress and the C.I.O. shipyard workers convention and its answer(New York: Workers Library), 1943.

Box 30, Folder 10 The growth of the trade unions in the USA (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 30, Folder 10 Post-war jobs for veterans, negroes, women (New York: Workers Library),

1944.Box 30, Folder 10 Shipowners plot against Spanish democracy (New York: Workers Library),

1936.Box 30, Folder 10 Trends in the labor movement (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 30, Folder 10 True Americans: a tribute to American maritime workers who fought for world

democracy in the trenches of Spain (New York: Waterfront Section, CommunistParty, N.Y. County), 1939.

Box 30, Folder 10 Two questions on winning the war (New York: Workers Library), 1942.  Hutchins - Jerome.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 30, Folder 11 Hutchins, Grace. Women who work (New York: International), 1933.Box 30, Folder 11 Hyman, Nancy and Leonard Sparks. Public enemy number one: William

Randolph Hearst (New York: District Two, Communist Party USA), 1935.Box 30, Folder 11 Jenks, M. The communist nucleus: what it is, how it works (New York: Workers

Library), 1928.Box 30, Folder 11 Jerome, Victor Jeremy. Intellectuals and the war (New York: Workers Library),

1940.Box 30, Folder 11 _____. The path Dimitroff charted (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 30, Folder 11 _____. Social-democracy and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1940.Box 30, Folder 11 _____. The treatment of defeated Germany (New York: New Century), 1945.Box 30, Folder 11 _____. A world "Christian front"? (New York: New Masses), 1946.Box 30, Folder 11 _____. A world "Christian front"? and The anti-social ethics of red-baiters: a reply

to Clare Boothe Luce (New York: New Masses), 1947.  Johnstone - Krumbein.

Physical Description: 13 items.   Box 31, Folder 1 Johnstone, Jenny Elizabeth. Women in steel (New York: Workers Library), 1937.Box 31, Folder 1 Jones, Claudia. Jim-Crow in uniform, intro. James W. Ford (New York: New Age

Publishers), 1940.Box 31, Folder 1 _____. Lift every voice---for victory! (New York: New Age Publishers), 1942.Box 31, Folder 1 Jones, Hays. Seamen and longshoremen under the red flag (New York: Workers

Library), 1935.Box 31, Folder 1 Kahn, Albert E. The people's case: the story of the IWO (New York: The Hour

Publishers), 1951.

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Box 31, Folder 1 _____. Treason in Congress: the record of the House Un-American ActivitiesCommittee, intro. O. John Rogge (New York: National Council of the Arts,Sciences and Professions), 1948.

Box 31, Folder 1 Kahn, Albert E. and Michael Sayers. The great conspiracy, intro. Claude Pepper,rev. ed. (New York: Boni & Gaer), 1947.

Box 31, Folder 1 Kahn, Arthur D. The road to war: rearming West Germany (New York: AmericanPeace Crusade), 1952.

Box 31, Folder 1 Kaye, Martin and Louise Perry. Who fights for a free Cuba? (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1933.

Box 31, Folder 1 Kerstein, Morris. Work or war?: the President's 1940 budget (New York:Workers Alliance of New York), 1940.

Box 31, Folder 1 Kingsbury, John A. Soviet impressions, after an interval of eighteen years,1932-1950 (New York: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship), 1951.

Box 31, Folder 1 Krchmarek, A. The crisis in steel (Cleveland: Communist Party of Ohio), 1958.Box 31, Folder 1 Krumbein, Charles and Israel Amter. Dollars for democracy (New York: New

York State Communist Party), ca. 1939.  Lamont, Corliss.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 31, Folder 2 Are we being talked into war? (New York: Basic Pamphlets), 1952.Box 31, Folder 2 Back to the Bill of Rights (New York: Basic Pamphlets), 1952.Box 31, Folder 2 Faith in the Soviet Union (New York: Soviet Russia Today), ca. 1937.Box 31, Folder 2 On understanding Soviet Russia (New York: Friends of the Soviet Union), 1933

[2 copies].Box 31, Folder 2 Socialist planning in Soviet Russia (New York: Friends of the Soviet Union), ca.

1935.Box 31, Folder 2 Soviet aggression: myth or reality? (New York: Corliss Lamont), 1951.Box 31, Folder 2 Soviet Russia and religion (New York: International), 1936.Box 31, Folder 2 Soviet Russia and the post-war world (New York: National Council of

American-Soviet Friendship), 1944.Box 31, Folder 2 Soviet Russia versus Nazi Germany: a study in contrasts (New York: American

Council on Soviet Relations), 1941.Box 31, Folder 2 The story of Soviet progress (New York: Soviet Russia Today), 1938.Box 31, Folder 2 Where I stand: acceptance speech by Corliss Lamont, American Labor Party

candidate for United States Senator from New York State . . . August 28, 1952(New York: American Labor Party), 1952.

  Lang - Lazarus.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 31, Folder 3 Lang, P. Peace versus war: the communist position (New York: Workers

Library), 1936.Box 31, Folder 3 Lapin, Adam. The un-American Dies Committee (New York: Workers Library),

1939.Box 31, Folder 3 Lasswell, James. Shovels and guns: the CCC in action (New York: International),

1935.Box 31, Folder 3 Lawson, Elizabeth. Lincoln's third party (New York: International), 1948.Box 31, Folder 3 _____. The reign of witches: the struggle against the alien and sedition laws

1798-1800, intro. William Patterson (New York: Civil Rights Congress), 1952.Box 31, Folder 3 _____. The spy at your counter (New York: Workers Library), ca. 1937.Box 31, Folder 3 _____. Thaddeus Stevens: militant democrat and fighter for Negro rights (New

York: International), 1942.Box 31, Folder 3 Lawson, John Howard. A southern welcome in Georgia and Alabama: report of

Scottsboro-Herndon delegation (New York: National Committee for the Defenseof Political Prisoners), 1934.

Box 31, Folder 3 Lazarus, Emma. Emma Lazarus: selections from her poetry and prose, ed. andintro. Morris U. Schappes (New York: Book League, Jewish Peoples FraternalOrder, IWO), 1947.

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  Lightfoot - Magil.Physical Description: 10 items.

   Box 31, Folder 4 Lightfoot, Claude. An American looks at Russia: can we live together in peace?

(New York: New Century), 1951.Box 31, Folder 4 Little, John. Wake up and live (New York: New York State Committee Young

Communist League), 1937.Box 31, Folder 4 Lockner, Karl. Feed the hungry: speech of Karl Lockner before Governor Horner

and the Illinois emergency relief commission on June 29, 1934 (Chicago:Unemployment Council of Cook County, Illinois, and the Election CampaignCommittee of the Communist Party), 1934.

Box 31, Folder 4 Lovestone, Jay. Ruthenberg, communist fighter and leader: quotations from hisspeeches and writings on war (New York: Workers Library), 1927.

Box 31, Folder 4 _____. What's what about Coolidge? (Chicago: Workers Party of America), 1923.Box 31, Folder 4 Magil, Abraham Bernard. Battle for America, 1776-1861-1941 (New York:

International), 1943.Box 31, Folder 4 _____. The people's message to Congress (New York: Workers Library), 1938.Box 31, Folder 4 _____. The real Father Coughlin (New York: Workers Library), 1939.Box 31, Folder 4 _____. Socialism: what's in it for you (New York: New Century), 1946.Box 31, Folder 4 _____. The truth about Father Coughlin (New York: Workers Library), 1935.  Magnus - Marcantonio.

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 31, Folder 5 Magnus, Edward. Professionals in a soviet America (New York: Workers

Library), 1935.Box 31, Folder 5 Mahan, Lawrence. Who are the foreign agents? (New York: Communist Party

USA), 1948.Box 31, Folder 5 Mandel, William. Man bites dog: report of an unusual hearing before the

McCarran Committee, being the testimony on Feb. 14, 1952 of William Mandel(New York: National Guardian), 1952.

Box 31, Folder 5 _____. Mandel vs. McCarthy: United States Senate Committee on GovernmentOperations, Tuesday, March 24, 1953 testimony of William Mandel, withcommentary (New York: National Guardian), 1953.

Box 31, Folder 5 Marcantonio, Vito. Congressman Vito Marcantonio speaks out against this war(New York: American Peace Mobilization), 1941.

Box 31, Folder 5 _____. Labor's martyrs: Haymarket 1887, Sacco and Vanzetti 1927, intro. WilliamZ. Foster (New York: Workers Library), 1937.

Box 31, Folder 5 _____. Security with FDR, illus. William Gropper, foreword Max Bedacht (NewYork: National Fraternal Committee for the Re-Election of President Roosevelt,sponsored by members of the International Workers Order), 1944.

Box 31, Folder 5 _____. Should America go to war? (New York: American People's Mobilization),1941 [2 copies].

Box 31, Folder 5 _____. We accuse!: the story of Tom Mooney (New York: International LaborDefense), 1938.

  Marion - Marzani.Physical Description: 3 items.

   Box 31, Folder 6 Marion, George. The communist trial: an American crossroads, 2nd ed. (New

York: Fairplay Publishers), 1950.Box 31, Folder 6 _____. The "free press": portrait of a monopoly (New York: New Century), 1946.Box 31, Folder 6 Marzani, Carl. We can be friends: origins of the cold war, foreword W.E.B.

Dubois, illus. Fred Wright (New York: Topical Books Publishers), 1952.  Mason - Miller.

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 31, Folder 7 Mason, Leonard. We want to live (New York: Young Communist League), 1937.

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Box 31, Folder 7 Max, Alan. May Day 1938: for democracy, jobs, security, peace (New York:Workers Library), 1938.

Box 31, Folder 7 _____. What do you read?: the big-money press and the workers press (NewYork: Workers Library), 1941.

Box 31, Folder 7 McConnell, Dorothy. Women, war and fascism (New York: American LeagueAgainst War and Fascism), 1935.

Box 31, Folder 7 McKenney, Ruth. Browder and Ford: for peace, jobs and socialism (New York:Workers Library), 1940.

Box 31, Folder 7 Merit, Donald. The Labor Youth League fights back (New York: New YorkStudent Division of the Labor Youth League), 1953.

Box 31, Folder 7 Meyer, Hershel D. Must we perish?: the logic of 20th century barbarism (NewYork: New Century), 1949.

Box 31, Folder 7 Millard, Betty. Woman against myth (New York: International), 1948 [2 copies].Box 31, Folder 7 Miller, Moses. A Jew looks at the war (New York: Jewish Peoples Committee for

United Action Against Fascism and Anti-Semitism), 1940.  Minor, Robert.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 31, Folder 8 Free Earl Browder! (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 31, Folder 8 The heritage of the communist political association (New York: Workers

Library), 1944.Box 31, Folder 8 Invitation to join the Communist Party (New York: Workers Library for

Communist Party USA), 1943 [2 copies].Box 31, Folder 8 Lynching and frame-up in Tennessee (New York: New Century), 1946.Box 31, Folder 8 One war: to defeat Hitler (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 31, Folder 8 Our ally: the Soviet Union (New York: Workers Library), 1942.Box 31, Folder 8 Stedman's red raid (Cleveland: Toiler Publishing Association), 1921.Box 31, Folder 8 The struggle against war and the peace policy of the Soviet Union (New York:

Workers Library), 1936.Box 31, Folder 8 The year of great decision: 1942 (New York: Workers Library), 1942.  Mitchell - Morris.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 32, Folder 1 Mitchell, Louise. America's housing crisis (New York: New Century), 1946.Box 32, Folder 1 _____. How to fight high prices (New York: New Century), 1947.Box 32, Folder 1 Morris, George. The C.I.O. today (New York: New Century), 1950.Box 32, Folder 1 _____. How to make your vote count: the Communist position on the issues and

candidates in the 1948 election (New York: New Century), 1948.Box 32, Folder 1 _____. Labor unity: what AFL-CIO merger means for workers (New York: New

Century), 1955.Box 32, Folder 1 _____. Reconversion: 60,000,000 jobs or 15,000,000 jobless (New York: New

Century), 1945.Box 32, Folder 1 _____. The red baiting racket, and how it works (New York: New Century), 1947.Box 32, Folder 1 _____. The Trotskyite fifth column in the labor movement (New York: New

Century), 1945.Box 32, Folder 1 _____. Where is the C.I.O. going?: a program for militant trade unionism (New

York: New Century), 1949.  Murray - Noble.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 32, Folder 2 Murray, Sean. Ireland's fight for freedom and the Irish in the USA (New York:

Workers Library for Irish Workers Clubs of US), 1934.Box 32, Folder 2 Nemo, pseud. From the First World War to the Second (New York: Workers

Library), 1934.Box 32, Folder 2 Newton, Louie. An American churchman in the Soviet Union (New York:

American Russian Institute), 1946 [2 copies].

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Box 32, Folder 2 Noble, Elizabeth. Billions for bullets (New York: American League Against Warand Fascism), 1937.

  North, Joseph.Physical Description: 10 items.

   Box 32, Folder 3 Behind the Florida bombings: who killed NAACP leader Harry T. Moore and his

wife? (New York: New Century), 1952.Box 32, Folder 3 The case of Earl Browder: why he should be freed (New York: Citizens'

Committee to Free Earl Browder), 1942.Box 32, Folder 3 Labor faces '44's challenge (New York: Workers Library), 1944 [2 copies].Box 32, Folder 3 Verdict against freedom: your stake in the communist trial (New York: New

Century), 1949.Box 32, Folder 3 Washington and Lincoln: the American tradition (New York: Workers Library),

1942 [3 copies].Box 32, Folder 3 What are we doing in China? (New York: New Century), 1945.Box 32, Folder 3 William Z. Foster: an appreciation, for his 75th anniversary (New York:

International), 1955.  Norton - Olgin.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 32, Folder 4 Norton, Lee. War elections, 1862-1864 (New York: International), 1944.Box 32, Folder 4 Novick, Paul. Solution for Palestine: the Chamberlain white paper (New York:

National Council of Jewish Communists), 1939.Box 32, Folder 4 _____. Zionism today: an analysis of the proceedings of the nineteenth Zionist

World Congress held in Lucerne, Switzerland, August 20-27, 1935, and a reviewof present conditions in Palestine (New York: Jewish Buro of the CentralCommittee of the Communist Party of the USA), 1936.

Box 32, Folder 4 Olgin, Moissaye J. Capitalism defends itself through the Socialist Labor Party(New York: Workers Library), 1932.

Box 32, Folder 4 _____.The Socialist Party: last bulwark of capitalism (New York: Workers Libraryfor Communist Party USA), 1932.

Box 32, Folder 4 _____. Why communism?: plain talks on vital problems (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1934.

Box 32, Folder 4 _____. Why communism?: plain talks on vital problems (New York: WorkersLibrary), 1935.

  Parker - Pollard.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 32, Folder 5 Parker, Alex. Organizing the Party for victory over reaction (New York: New

Century), 1953.Box 32, Folder 5 Perlo, Victor and Labor Research Association. The income 'revolution' (New

York: International), 1954.Box 32, Folder 5 Pepper, John. American negro problems (New York: Workers Library), 1928.Box 32, Folder 5 Peters, J. The Communist Party: a manual on organization (New York: Workers

Library), 1935.Box 32, Folder 5 Pickard, Walt. Burlington dynamite plot, illus. Bill Siegel (New York:

International Labor Defense), 1934.Box 32, Folder 5 Pollard, K. War and the people (New York: Workers Library), 1941.  Raymond - Rivington.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 32, Folder 6 Raymond, Harry. The Ingrams shall not die!: story of Georgia's new terror (New

York: Daily Worker), 1948.Box 32, Folder 6 Red International of Labor Unions and Trade Union Unity League. Problems of

strike strategy: decisions of the international conference on strike strategyheld in Strassburg, Germany, January 1929, foreword A. Lozovsky, preface BillDunne (New York: Workers Library for Trade Union Unity League), 1929.

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Box 32, Folder 6 Reuben, William A. To secure justice in the Rosenberg case (New York: NationalCommittee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case), 1951.

Box 32, Folder 6 Rivington, Ann. Women, vote for life! (New York: Workers Library), 1940.  Rochester, Anna.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 32, Folder 7 American capitalism, 1607-1800 (New York: International), 1949.Box 32, Folder 7 Farmers and the war (New York: Workers Library), 1943.Box 32, Folder 7 Farmers in Nazi Germany (New York: Farm Research Inc.), 1942.Box 32, Folder 7 The nature of capitalism (New York: International), 1946.Box 32, Folder 7 The populist movement in the United States: the rise, growth, and decline of

the People's Party---a social and economic interpretation (New York:International), 1943.

Box 32, Folder 7 Your dollar under Roosevelt (New York: Workers Library), 1933.Box 32, Folder 7 Rochester, Anna and Pat Toohey. The miner's road to freedom: in a soviet

America (New York: Workers Library), 1935.  Ross - Sillen.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 32, Folder 8 Ross, Carl. Let freedom ring for Earl Browder (New York: New Age Publishers),

1942.Box 32, Folder 8 _____. Let's pull together for jobs, security, democracy and peace (New York:

New Age Publishers for the National Council of the Young Communist League),1938.

Box 32, Folder 8 Sacher, Harry. In defence of the right to learn: excerpts from proceedingsbefore the Subversive Activities Control Board, February 16, 1954, duringargument for dismissal of the U.S. Attorney General's petition to force theJefferson School of Social Science to register as a "Communist frontorganization" (New York: Jefferson School of Social Science), 1954.

Box 32, Folder 8 Schuman, Frederick L. The devil and Jimmy Byrnes (New York: Soviet RussiaToday), 1948.

Box 32, Folder 8 Sherwood, Maxim. The Soviet war on religion (New York: Workers Library),1930.

Box 32, Folder 8 Sillen, Samuel. Cold war in the classroom (New York: Masses and Mainstream),1950.

Box 32, Folder 8 _____. Women against slavery (New York: Masses and Mainstream), 1955.Box 32, Folder 8 Sillen, Samuel, ed. William Cullen Bryant: selections from his poetry and prose,

intro. Samuel Sillen (New York: International), 1945.  Small - Sparks.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 32, Folder 9 Small, Sasha. Ten years of labor defense (New York: International Labor

Defense), 1935.Box 32, Folder 9 Smith, Jessica. Jungle law or human reason: the North Atlantic Pact and what it

means to you (New York: SRT [Soviet Russia Today] Publications), 1949.Box 32, Folder 9 Soltin, J. The struggle against anti-Semitism: a program of action for American

Jewry (New York: Jewish Buro of the National Committee, Communist Party),1938.

Box 32, Folder 9 Sparks, N. The struggle of the marine workers (New York: International), 1930.  Spivak, John L.

Physical Description: 3 items.   Box 32, Folder 10 Honorable spy: exposing Japanese military intrigue in the United States (New

York: Modern Age Books), 1939.Box 32, Folder 10 Plotting America's pogroms: a documented expose of organized anti-Semitism

in the United States (New York: New Masses), 1934.Box 32, Folder 10 The "save the country" racket (New York: New Century), 1948.

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  Starobin - Tank.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 32, Folder 11 Starobin, Joseph. Should Americans back the Marshall Plan? (New York: New

Century), 1948.Box 32, Folder 11 Strong, Anna Louise, Alfred Dennis, Stanley High, and Maurice Hindus. Russia

in transition, an American symposium: stenographic report of the 77th NewYork luncheon discussion, February 28, 1925 of the Foreign Policy Association(New York: Foreign Policy Association), 1925.

Box 32, Folder 11 Swift, John. Reuther's seizure of the Ford local (New York: New Century), 1952.Box 32, Folder 11 _____. Some problems of work in right-led unions (New York: New Century),

1952.Box 32, Folder 11 Taggard, Genevieve. Falcon: poems on Soviet themes (New York: Harper &

Brothers), 1942.Box 32, Folder 11 Tank, Herb. Communists on the waterfront, illus. Jim Turnbull (New York: New

Century), 1946.Box 32, Folder 11 _____. Inside job!: the story of Trotskyite intrigue in the labor movement (New

York: New Century), 1947.  Thompson - Verblin.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 33, Folder 1 Thompson, Robert. The path of a renegade: why Earl Browder was expelled

from the Communist Party (New York: New Century), 1946.Box 33, Folder 1 Toohey, Pat. N.R.A., martial law, "insurrection": the miners strike in New

Mexico (New York: Workers Library), 1934.Box 33, Folder 1 Trachtenberg, Alexander. The history of May Day, 4th ed. (New York:

International), 1932.Box 33, Folder 1 _____. The history of May Day, 9th ed. (New York: International), 1937.Box 33, Folder 1 Trumbo, Dalton. The time of the toad: a study of inquisition in America by one

of the Hollywood Ten (Los Angeles: The Hollywood Ten), 1950.Box 33, Folder 1 Trumbull, Walter. Life in the U.S. Army (New York: Workers Library), 1933.Box 33, Folder 1 Verblin, Albert. The struggle for power, from a proletarian viewpoint: an

answer to Morris Hillquit's "From Marx to Lenin" (New York: Workers'Educational League), 1921.

  Wakefield - Weinstone.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 33, Folder 2 Wakefield, Lowell. Hitler's spy plot in the U.S.A. (New York: Workers Library),

1939.Box 33, Folder 2 Ward, Harold. National defense for whom? (New York: American League

Against War and Fascism), 1935.Box 33, Folder 2 _____. Fighting to live (New York: American League Against War and Fascism),

1934.Box 33, Folder 2 Ward, Roosevelt. Toward bright tomorrows: world youth unites for peace and

freedom (New York: Challenge), 1950.Box 33, Folder 2 Wasserman, Jack. The challenge of our immigration laws, intro. Abner Green

(New York: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born), 1945.Box 33, Folder 2 Weinstone, William. The case against David Dubinsky (New York: New Century),

1946.Box 33, Folder 2 _____. The great sit-down strike (New York: Workers Library), 1937.  Weiss, Max.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 33, Folder 3 "In Flanders Field" (New York: Youth Publishers), 1935 [2 copies].Box 33, Folder 3 Weiss, Max. Happy days for American youth (New York: Workers Library), 1935.

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Box 33, Folder 3 The meaning of the XXth congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union:report to the national committee of the Communist Party, USA (New York: NewCentury), 1956.

Box 33, Folder 3 Toward a new anti-fascist youth organization (New York?: s.n., reprint from"The Communist"), 1943.

Box 33, Folder 3 What price profits? (New York: New Century), 1947 [2 copies].  Weissman - Yaroslavsky.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 33, Folder 4 Weissman, Aaron. The best years of their lives: UMT . . . the plot to put young

Americans under the brass thumb (New York: New Century), 1955.Box 33, Folder 4 White, David McKelvy, and James Hawthorne. 'From these honored dead (New

York: Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Battalion), ca. 1938.Box 33, Folder 4 Wieden, Peter. New aspects of imperialism (New York: Workers Library), 1941.Box 33, Folder 4 _____. This is our enemy, intro. Carl Ross (New York: New Age Publishers), 1943.Box 33, Folder 4 Williamson, John. Jailed by McCarthy: a short account of the life and

persecution of a typical U.S. pioneer for socialism (Glasgow: William MacLellanfor the John Williamson Defence Campaign), 1955.

Box 33, Folder 4 Wofsy, Leon. For a new youth organization dedicated to education in the spiritof socialism: report to the gathering of youth leaders which launched thenational organizing conference for a Labor Youth League . . . May 28-29, 1949(New York: National Organizing Conference for a Labor Youth League), 1949.

Box 33, Folder 4 Yaroslavsky, E. The meaning of the Soviet trials, including the official text ofthe indictment of the Bukharin-Trotskyite bloc, intro. William Z. Foster (NewYork: Workers Library), 1938.

  8C. Labor unions. 1905-1961.Scope and Content NotePublications by or about labor unions and issues, politics, and leaders. Includespublications by the American Federation of Labor, the Congress of IndustrialOrganizations, AFL-CIO, United Auto Workers, and the International Workers of the World.Authors include Joseph Gaer, Samuel Gompers, John L. Lewis and Philip Murray.

     Alexander - Briefs.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 33, Folder 5 Alexander, Robert. World labor today (New York: League for Industrial

Democracy), 1952.Box 33, Folder 5 Barbash, Jack. Taft-Hartley Act in action 1947-1954, and Essentials of a new

labor policy (New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1954.Box 33, Folder 5 Barshop, Irving and James Rorty. Saboteurs of victory: who is setting the

veterans against American labor?, forward R.J. Thomas (New York: Post WarWorld Council), 1945.

Box 33, Folder 5 Beirne, Joseph A. Labor views collective bargaining (Washington:Communications Workers of America, CIO), 1952.

Box 33, Folder 5 Benjamin, Herbert. A handbook for project workers (New York: NationalUnemployment Council of U.S., Herbert Benjamin), 1935.

Box 33, Folder 5 Berle, A. A. The Colorado mine war (Cambridge, MA: reprint from BibliothecaSacra.), 1914.

Box 33, Folder 5 Bridges-Robertson-Schmidt Defense Committee. The law and Harry Bridges(San Francisco: Bridges-Robertson-Schmidt Defense Committee), 1952.

Box 33, Folder 5 Briefs, Goetz. Can labor sit in the office?: sociological aspects ofunion-management cooperation (New York: National Industrial ConferenceBoard), 1948.

  Brissenden - Carey.Physical Description: 4 items.

   

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Box 33, Folder 6 Brissenden, Paul. Justice and the I. W. W. (Chicago: General DefenseCommittee), 1920.

Box 33, Folder 6 _____. The labor injunction in Hawaii (Washington: Public Affairs Press), 1956.Box 33, Folder 6 Bundy, R. D. Collective bargaining (New York: National Foremen's Institute),

1937.Box 33, Folder 6 Carey, James. Labor's decisive decade (Washington, D. C.: Industrial Union

Department, AFL-CIO), 1956.  Cockran, W. Bourke.

Physical Description: 2 items.   Box 33, Folder 7 The Mooney case: an address by the Hon. W. Bourke Cockran at Washington,

D.C. July 28, 1918 and memorial to President Wilson . . . (San Francisco:International Workers' Defense League), 1918.

Box 33, Folder 7 To the commissioners appointed by the President to investigate the conditionsunder which Thomas J. Mooney was convicted of murder . . . (New York: BourkeCockran), 1917.

  Cohn - Cooper.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 33, Folder 8 Cohn, Fannia. Labor unions and the community (New York: Workers Education

Bureau of America, ILGWU), 1946.Box 33, Folder 8 _____. The uprising of the sixty thousand: the general strike of the Dressmakers'

Union, August 16, 1933 (New York: reprint from Justice), 1933.Box 33, Folder 8 _____. Workers' education in war and peace (New York: Workers' Education

Bureau of America), 1943.Box 33, Folder 8 Cohn, Sidney. The international and the local union (Albany: Matthew Bender &

Co.), 1958.Box 33, Folder 8 Commons, John. Types of American labor unions: the 'Longshoremen of the

Great Lakes (Cambridge: Quarterly Journal of Economics, Harvard University),1905.

Box 33, Folder 8 Cooper, Lyle. Theories of the labor movement as set forth in recent literature(Cambridge: Quarterly Journal of Economics, Harvard University), 1928.

  Curran - Fuller.Physical Description: 13 items.

   Box 33, Folder 9 Curran, Joseph. Know the score on seamen's conditions before the NMU, illus.

Harold Price (New York: Education Department of the National Maritime Union),1945.

Box 33, Folder 9 _____. The N.M.U. forges ahead: a report on the status of the National MaritimeUnion of America (New York: National Maritime Union of America), 1940.

Box 33, Folder 9 _____. Pork chops and politics (New York: Education Department of the NationalMaritime Union), 1943.

Box 33, Folder 9 _____. Pork chops and politics, revised ed. (New York: Education Department ofthe National Maritime Union), 1952.

Box 33, Folder 9 _____. Take the helm, illus. William Gropper (New York: Education Departmentof the National Maritime Union), 1944.

Box 33, Folder 9 Damien, Nat. George Meany: AFL's fighting plumber (s.l.: s.n.), ca. 1953.Box 33, Folder 9 Doak, W. N. Government ownership of public utilities (New York: Committee on

Public Relations of the Eastern Railroads), 1924.Box 33, Folder 9 Drew, Walter. The political purpose of organized labor: an analysis (New York:

Square Deal, Citizens' Industrial Association), 1906.Box 33, Folder 9 Ettor, Joseph. Industrial unionism: the road to freedom (Chicago: Industrial

Workers of the World), 1913.Box 33, Folder 9 Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley. Sabotage: the conscious withdrawal of the workers'

industrial efficiency (Cleveland: I.W.W. Publishing Bureau), 1915.

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Box 33, Folder 9 Frankensteen, Richard. An analysis and factual approach to aircraft problems:wage, reconversion, post war security (Detroit?: International Union, UnitedAutomobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America,UAW-CIO), 1944.

Box 33, Folder 9 Friedman, Robert. Organizational manual of the unemployed division of theWorkers Alliance of greater New York (New York: Workers Alliance,Unemployed Division), 1937.

Box 33, Folder 9 Fuller, Varden. No work today! The plight of America's migrants (New York:Public Affairs Pamphlet, National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor), 1953.

  Gaer, Joseph.Physical Description: 12 items.

   Box 33, Folder 10 Bretton Woods is no mystery (New York: CIO Political Action Committee), ca.

1945 [2 copies].Box 33, Folder 10 If inflation comes (New York: CIO Political Action Committee), 1946.Box 33, Folder 10 Let our people live: a plea for a living wage (New York: CIO Political Action

Committee), 1945.Box 33, Folder 10 The people's plan for reconversion (New York: CIO Political Action Committee),

1945.Box 33, Folder 10 The people's program for 1946 (New York: CIO Political Action Committee),

1946.Box 33, Folder 10 Remember in November (New York: CIO Political Action Committee), 1946.Box 33, Folder 10 The road to freedom: higher basic wages and salaries (New York: CIO Political

Action Committee), 1945.Box 33, Folder 10 There's no place like home if you can get one (New York: CIO Political Action

Committee), 1946 [2 copies].Box 33, Folder 10 What every voter should know and do in 1946 (New York: CIO Political Action

Committee), 1946.Box 33, Folder 10 When a worker needs a friend (Chicago: United Packinghouse Workers of

America, CIO), 1946.  George - Gompers.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 33, Folder 11 Gilbert, Mort and E.A. Gilbert. Industrial insurance: a snare for workers (New

York: Progressive People's Publishers), 1936.Box 33, Folder 11 Glück, Elsie. Introduction to American trade unionism (New York: Affiliated

Schools for Workers, Inc.), 1937.Box 33, Folder 11 George, Harrison. The I.W.W. trial: story of the greatest trial in labor's history

by one of the defendants, intro. A. S. Embree (Chicago: Industrial Workers ofthe World), 1918.

Box 33, Folder 11 Gompers, Samuel. The American labor movement: its makeup, achievementsand aspirations (Washington: American Federation of Labor), 1914?.

Box 33, Folder 11 _____. The American labor movement: its makeup, achievements and aspirations(Washington: American Federation of Labor), reprint 1950.

Box 33, Folder 11 _____. America's fight for the preservation of democracy: an address delivered .. . at Minneapolis, Minn. (New York: American Alliance for Labor andDemocracy), 1917.

Box 33, Folder 11 _____.Eight hours: the workers and the eight-hour workday, and the shorterworkday its philosophy (Washington: American Federation of Labor), 1915?.

Box 33, Folder 11 _____. Samuel Gompers' credo: quotations from his speeches and writings (NewYork: AFL-Samuel Gompers Centennial Committee), 1950.

  Green - Hillman.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 34, Folder 1 Green, William. We work for the future: American Federation of Labor and

national defense (Washington: American Federation of Labor), 1941.

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Box 34, Folder 1 _____. What unions do for the community (Washington: American Federation ofLabor), ca. 1961.

Box 34, Folder 1 _____. Child labor: a primer for trade unions and study classes (New York:Workers Education Bureau of America), 1925.

Box 34, Folder 1 Hall, W. Scott. The Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America: adissertation (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press), 1936.

Box 34, Folder 1 Harry Bridges Victory Committee. Biddle's private war against Harry Bridges(San Francisco: Harry Bridges Victory Committee), 1945.

Box 34, Folder 1 Herberg, Will. The C.I.O.: labor's new challenge (New York: Workers AgePublishing Association), 1937.

Box 34, Folder 1 Hillman, Sidney. Reconstruction of Russia and the task of labor: an addressbefore the fifth biennial convention of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers ofAmerica, Chicago, May 11, 1922 (New York: Amalgamated Clothing Workers ofAmerica), 1922.

  Hochman - Kirshbaum.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 34, Folder 2 Hochman, Julius. Why this strike (New York: Joint Board Dress & Waistmakers'

Union), 1936.Box 34, Folder 2 Holden, Arthur, et. al. Primer of housing (New York: Workers Education Bureau

Press), 1927.Box 34, Folder 2 Hopkins, Gordon. The labor spy: Social Action vol. 3, no. 12 (New York: Pilgrim

Press), 1937.Box 34, Folder 2 Huberman, Leo. Storm over Bridges (San Francisco: Harry Bridges Defense

Committee), 1941.Box 34, Folder 2 Isserman, A. J. The Sherman Act: anti-trust or anti-labor? (New York: National

Committee for People's Rights), 1940.Box 34, Folder 2 Jager, Henry. Westbrook Pegler unmasked (New York: Henry Jager), 1947.Box 34, Folder 2 Kennedy, John C. Unemployment and its problems (New York: Affiliated Schools

for Workers), 1935.Box 34, Folder 2 Kirshbaum, Louis. Justice for organized workers (Brooklyn: Louis Kirshbaum),

1930s.  Kuczynski - Levinson.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 34, Folder 3 Kuczynski, Jurgen and Marguerite Steinfeld. Wages and labor's share

(Washington: American Federation of Labor), 1927.Box 34, Folder 3 Lane, Winthrop. Civil war in West Virginia: a story of the industrial conflict in

the coal mines, intro. John R. Commons (New York: B. W. Huebsch), 1921.Box 34, Folder 3 Larkin, James. Ireland and the Irish in the USA (New York: Transport Workers

Union of America, CIO), 1947.Box 34, Folder 3 Levinson, Edward. Rise of the auto workers (Detroit: Educational Department,

International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Workers ofAmerica, UAW-CIO), 1943.

Box 34, Folder 3 _____. Rise of the auto workers, intro. Walter P. Reuther (Detroit: EducationalDepartment, International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft and AgriculturalImplement Workers of America, UAW-CIO), 1946.

  Lewis, Alfred - Lewis, John.Physical Description: 11 items.

   Box 34, Folder 4 Lewis, Alfred Baker. Do we have a stake in this war? An address to organized

labor (Philadelphia: Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies), 1939.Box 34, Folder 4 _____. Labor, machines and depressions (New York: League for Industrial

Democracy), 1939.Box 34, Folder 4 _____. Why the C.I.O. (New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1937 [3

copies].

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Box 34, Folder 4 Lewis, John L. The C.I.O. crusade (Washington: Committee for IndustrialOrganization), 1937.

Box 34, Folder 4 _____. Industrial democracy (Washington: Committee for IndustrialOrganization), 1937.

Box 34, Folder 4 _____. Industrial democracy in steel (Washington: Committee for IndustrialOrganization), 1936.

Box 34, Folder 4 _____. Jobs, peace, unity: John L. Lewis speaks to youth! (Washington: Congressof Industrial Organizations), 1940.

Box 34, Folder 4 _____. Labor and the nation (Washington: Committee for IndustrialOrganization), 1937.

Box 34, Folder 4 _____. Organize to preserve democracy and to defeat fascism (Detroit:Educational Department, International Union, United Automobile Workers ofAmerica), 1937.

  McDonald - Mitchell.Physical Description: 11 items.

   Box 34, Folder 5 McDonald, David. Steelworkers and the national economy (Pittsburgh: United

Steelworkers of America), 1954.Box 34, Folder 5 McKenzie, Alan and Henry Doliner. The negro worker in the ERB (New York:

Association of Workers in Public Relief Agencies of the American Federation ofState, County and Municipal Employees, A.F. of L.), 1937.

Box 34, Folder 5 Meany, George. A. F. of L. looks ahead: address at the opening of theseventy-second convention of the A.F. of L. (Washington: American Federationof Labor), 1953.

Box 34, Folder 5 _____. What labor means by "more" (New York: Time Inc.), 1955.Box 34, Folder 5 Merritt, Walter Gordon. History of the League for Industrial Rights (New York:

League for Industrial Rights), 1925.Box 34, Folder 5 Miller, Spencer. Workers' education and the machine age (New York: Workers

Education Bureau of America), 1928.Box 34, Folder 5 Minor, Robert. Shall Mooney hang?: justice raped in California, 10th ed. (San

Francisco: Tom Mooney Molders Defense Committee), 1918.Box 34, Folder 5 Mitchell, Broadus. How to start workers' study classes: a primer to promote

workers's education (New York: Workers Education Bureau of America), 1925.Box 34, Folder 5 Mitchell, George Sinclair. Some problems of the textile industry (New York:

Affiliated Schools for Workers), 1935.Box 34, Folder 5 Mitchell, Therese. Consider the Woolworth workers (New York: New York

League of Women Shoppers), 1940 [2 copies].  Murray, Philip.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 34, Folder 6 ". . . a burden on the conscience of the American people": the Harry Bridges

case (San Francisco: Harry Bridges Victory Committee), 1945.Box 34, Folder 6 The CIO defense plan (Washington: Congress of Industrial Organizations),

1941.Box 34, Folder 6 CIO re-employment plan (Washington: CIO Department of Research and

Education), 1944.Box 34, Folder 6 CIO re-employment plan, advance copy of complete text (Washington: CIO

Department of Research and Education), 1944.Box 34, Folder 6 How to speed up steel production: a plan to achieve total steel output to aid

national defense (Pittsburgh: Steel Workers Organizing Committee), 1941.Box 34, Folder 6 Our pledge to the nation (Washington: Congress of Industrial Organizations),

1944.Box 34, Folder 6 Steel profits and your wages: CIO, the key to higher wages (Pittsburgh:

Research Department of the Steel Workers Organizing Committee), 1936.Box 34, Folder 6 Steelworkers need a $2.00-a-day increase (Pittsburgh: United Steelworkers of

America), 1946.Box 34, Folder 6 The union shop?.yes, but there are other major issues in the steel dispute!

(Pittsburgh: United Steelworkers of America), 1952.

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Box 34, Folder 6 Unite for victory: against disruption, against disunity (Washington: Congress ofIndustrial Organizations), 1942.

Box 34, Folder 6 Your wages and the war (Washington: Congress of Industrial Organizations),1943.

Box 34, Folder 6 Murray, Philip and R. J. Thomas. Living costs in World War II, 1941-1944(Washington: Congress of Industrial Organizations), 1944.

  Mussey - Pierson.Physical Description: 11 items.

   Box 34, Folder 7 Mussey, Henry Raymond. Unemployment: a practical program (New York:

League for Independent Political Action), 1930.Box 34, Folder 7 Muste, A. J. The automobile industry and organized labor (Baltimore: Christian

Social Justice Fund), 1936.Box 34, Folder 7 Myers, James. Labor and co-ops: the value of consumer cooperation to

organized workers (Chicago: Cooperative League of the USA), 1949.Box 34, Folder 7 Nye, Gerald P. Justice for Tom Mooney: speech of Hon. Gerald P. Nye of North

Dakota in the Senate of the United States, June 19, 1929 (Washington: UnitedStates Government Printing Office), 1929.

Box 34, Folder 7 O'Flaherty, Liam. A cure for unemployment (New York: Julian Press), 1931.Box 34, Folder 7 Older, Fremont. Mooney and Billings are innocent: the substance of a speech

over the radio December 12 (New York: National Mooney-Billings Committee),1929.

Box 34, Folder 7 Payne, Roger. The hobo philosopher or the modern Diogenes: why work sixdays a week when you can get your living by working one? (New York: RogerPayne, Academy Press), 1930.

Box 34, Folder 7 Perkins, George. Profit sharing, or the worker's fair share (New York: NationalCivic Federation), 1919.

Box 34, Folder 7 Perry, Grover H. The revolutionary I.W.W., and How scabs are bred, with Theconstructive program of the I.W.W. by B. H. Williams (Cleveland: I.W.W.Publishing Bureau), 1913.

Box 34, Folder 7 Phillips, Wendell. The foundation of the labor movement (New York: New YorkLabor News Co.), n.d. orig. 1871.

Box 34, Folder 7 Pierson, John. Fiscal policy for full employment (Washington: National PlanningAssociation), 1945.

  Pollak - Reuther, Victor.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 34, Folder 8 Pollak, Katherine. Why bother about the government? (Katonah, NY:

Brookwood Labor Pamphlets), 1932.Box 34, Folder 8 _____. Important union methods (Katonah, NY: Brookwood Labor Pamphlets),

1932.Box 34, Folder 8 Pollak, Katherine and David Saposs. How should labor vote? (Katonah, NY:

Brookwood Labor Pamphlets), 1932.Box 34, Folder 8 Post, Louis F. The closed shop (Chicago: Public Publishing Company), 1905.Box 34, Folder 8 Pratt, George. Morale: the mental hygiene of unemployment (New York:

National Committee for Mental Hygiene), 1933.Box 34, Folder 8 Quigg, Murray. The law of labor: a brief history of its evolution in our time

(New York: American Affairs Pamphlets, National Industrial Conference Board),1946.

Box 34, Folder 8 Rab, Fordham. Labor unions and you: American labor will fight, intro. WilliamGreen (Portland: Daily Journal of Commerce), 1943.

Box 34, Folder 8 Raushenbush, Carl. Fordism: Ford and the workers, Ford and the community(New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1937.

Box 34, Folder 8 Reuther, Victor. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and thedevelopment of the trade union movement in underdeveloped areas of theworld (s.l.: Industrial Relations Research Association), ca. 1954.

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  Reuther, Walter - Robbins.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 34, Folder 9 Reuther, Walter P. 500 planes a day: a program for the utilization of the

automobile industry for mass production of defense planes (Detroit: UAW-CIOInternational Education Department), 1941.

Box 34, Folder 9 _____. How to raise wages without increasing prices (Detroit: General MotorsDept., UAW-CIO), 1945.

Box 34, Folder 9 _____. The steel monopoly and your job (Detroit: UAW-CIO Public RelationsDepartment), 1947.

Box 34, Folder 9 Richardson, Reed. Labor leader 1860's: William H. Sylvis (Ithaca: New YorkState School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University), 1955.

Box 34, Folder 9 Rieve, Emil. International labor standards: a key to world security (New York:Textile Workers Union of America, CIO), ca. 1940.

Box 34, Folder 9 Robbins, Rainard. Railroad social insurance: favored treatment versus uniformsocial insurance (New York: American Enterprise Association), 1945.

  Sackman - Slichter.Physical Description: 11 items.

   Box 35, Folder 1 Sackman, Morris. Welfare collective bargaining in action: a case study (Ithaca:

New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornel University),1949.

Box 35, Folder 1 Saposs, David and Elizabeth Bliss. Anti-labor activities in the United States(New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1938.

Box 35, Folder 1 Schapiro, Theodore. The challenge of workers' education (New York: RandSchool of Social Science), 1951.

Box 35, Folder 1 Schrank, Robert. This is aimed at you!: an expose of the Taft-Hartley plot tobust the unions and hi-jack the American people (New York: New York StateCouncil of the International Association of Machinists), 1946?.

Box 35, Folder 1 Scoville, John W. Collective bargaining: talk made before the Kiwanis Club . . .August 8, 1944 (Detroit: Newspaper Statistical Service), 1944.

Box 35, Folder 1 Seidman, Joel. Company unions and collective bargaining (Washington:Editorial Research Reports), 1934.

Box 35, Folder 1 _____. Sit-Down (Chicago: League for Industrial Democracy for Socialist Party,USA), 1937.

Box 35, Folder 1 _____. Sit-Down, and A G.M. stockholder visits Flint by Robert Lovett (New York:League for Industrial Democracy), 1937.

Box 35, Folder 1 Sheil, Bernard. A society of free men (Washington: Congress of IndustrialOrganizations), 1944.

Box 35, Folder 1 Slichter, Sumner. Trade unions in a free society (Cambridge: Harvard UP),1947.

Box 35, Folder 1 _____. Wage policies: an address before the Academy of Political Science (NewYork: Academy of Political Science, Columbia University), 1946.

  Stark - Tanner.Physical Description: 9 items.

   Box 35, Folder 2 Stark, Louis. The National Labor Relations Board: why and how (New York:

Council for Social Action of the Congregational and Christian Churches), 1938.Box 35, Folder 2 Starr, Mark. Consumer education and labor: talk given at Consumers Institute .

. . April 1940 (New York: Educational Department, International Ladies'Garment Workers' Union), 1940.

Box 35, Folder 2 _____. "Creeping socialism: vs. limping capitalism (New York: Union forDemocratic Socialism), ca. 1954.

Box 35, Folder 2 _____. Labour politics in U.S.A., foreword Margaret Cole (London: FabianInternational Bureau and Victor Gollancz), 1949.

Box 35, Folder 2 _____. Planning for freedom (New York: Educational Department, InternationalLadies' Garment Workers' Union), n.d.

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Box 35, Folder 2 St. John, Vincent. The I.W.W.: its history, structure, and methods (Chicago:Industrial Workers of the World), 1919.

Box 35, Folder 2 Symes, Lillian. Our American Dreyfus case: a challenge to California justice (LosAngeles: Inter-Religious Committee for Justice for Thomas J. Mooney), 1935.

Box 35, Folder 2 Tannenbaum, Frank. Samuel Gompers' last convention: excerpted from TheSurvey, January 1, 1925 (New York: AFL-Samuel Gompers CentennialCommittee), 1950.

Box 35, Folder 2 Tanner, Jack. Allied labor unity vital to victory now: an address delivered at the1942 A. F. of L. convention in Toronto (New York: A. F. of L. Trade Unionists),1942.

  Teigan - Trumbo.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 35, Folder 3 Teigan, Henry. People's lobby advocates new program for agriculture,

especially for sharecroppers and tenants: speech . . . in the House ofRepresentatives June 7, 1938 (Washington: Government Printing Office), 1938.

Box 35, Folder 3 Teper, Lazare. The women's garment industry: an economic analysis (NewYork: Educational Department, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union),1937.

Box 35, Folder 3 Thomas, C. West coast longshoremen and the "Bridges Plan" (New York: FourthInternational), 1943.

Box 35, Folder 3 Thomas, R. J. Problems and answers (Detroit: International Union, UnitedAutomobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America,UAW-CIO), 1945.

Box 35, Folder 3 Todes, Charlotte. William H. Sylvis and the National Labor Union (New York:International Publishers), 1942.

Box 35, Folder 3 Trant, William. Trade unions: their origin and object, influence and efficacy(Washington: American Federation of Labor), 1928.

Box 35, Folder 3 Trautman, William E. One big union: an outline of a possible industrialorganization of the working class (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1911.

Box 35, Folder 3 Trumbo, Dalton. Harry Bridges: a discussion of the latest effort to deport civilliberties and the rights of American labor (New York: League of AmericanWriters), 1941.

  Vanderveer - Wanhope.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 35, Folder 4 Vanderveer, George. Opening statement of Geo. F. Vanderveer, counsel for the

defense of one hundred and one members of the Industrial Workers of theWorld, in the case of the USA vs. Wm. D. Haywood, et. al. (Chicago: I.W.W.Publishing Bureau), 1918.

Box 35, Folder 4 Van Kleeck, Mary. Facts about wage-earners in the United States census (NewYork: New York School of Philanthropy), 1915.

Box 35, Folder 4 Vogt, Paul. The people's purse and full employment (New York: IslandWorkshop Press), 1945.

Box 35, Folder 4 Vorse, Mary Heaton. The Passaic textile strike, 1926-1927 (Passaic: GeneralRelief Committee of Textile Strikers), 1927.

Box 35, Folder 4 Waldman, Louis. Should unions be incorporated?: responsibility of unionsunder the law (Washington: Social Democratic Federation, USA), n.d.

Box 35, Folder 4 Wanhope, Joseph. The Haywood-Moyer outrage: the story of their illegal arrestand deportation from Colorado to Idaho (New York: Wilshire Book Co.), 1906.

  Ward - Wolf.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 35, Folder 5 Ward, Courtney. The A. F. of L. and one world of labor: the report of an

observer at the World Trade Union conference (Cleveland: Brotherhood ofPainters, Decorators and Paperhangers, District Council Number Six), 1945.

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Box 35, Folder 5 Watson, Morris. How to write for your union paper, fwd. George Seldes (SanFrancisco: Educational Department, International Longshoremen's andWarehousemen's Union), 1943.

Box 35, Folder 5 Whitman, Alden. Labor parties, 1827 - 1834 (New York: InternationalPublishers), 1943. .

Box 35, Folder 5 Whitney, Caroline. What price milk? (New York: Caroline Whitney MemorialFund), 1939.

Box 35, Folder 5 Wilson, Walter. The militia: friend or foe of liberty? (New York: TomorrowPublishers), 1935.

Box 35, Folder 5 Wolf, Herman. After 141 years: what dye workers have won in two successfulstrikes (Paterson: Federation of Silk and Rayon Dyers and Finishers ofAmerica), 1935.

  Wolman - Zugsmith.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 35, Folder 6 Wolman, Leo. An outline of the American labor movement: a syllabus for study

classes (New York: Workers Education Bureau of America), 1923.Box 35, Folder 6 Wood, Fremont. The introductory chapter to the history of the trials of Moyer,

Haywood, and Pettibone, and Harry Orchard (Caldwell: Caxton Printers), 1931.Box 35, Folder 6 Worman, E.C. et. al. Economic security: twenty questions on the economic

security of the people (New York: Workers Education Bureau Press), 1934.Box 35, Folder 6 Woytinsky, W. S. Additional workers and the volume of unemployment in the

depression (Washington: Committee on Social Security), 1940.Box 35, Folder 6 Zugsmith, Leane. L is for labor: a glossary of labor terms (New York: League of

Women Shoppers), n.d.

  8D. Miscellaneous. 1890-1956.Scope and Content NoteSubject matter includes economics, peace activism, politics, and war. Includespublications by religious organizations, and campaign materials by Henry A. Wallace.

     Baldwin - Buell.

Physical Description: 12 items.   Box 35, Folder 7 Baldwin, C. B. Politics for progress 1954: report of the Secretary to the

National Committee of the Progressive Party (New York: Progressive Party),1954.

Box 35, Folder 7 Barr, Stringfellow. Let's join the human race (Chicago: U of Chicago P), 1950.Box 35, Folder 7 Benét, Stephen Vincent. A summons to the free: America in a world at war no.

6 (New York: Farrar & Rinehart), 1941.Box 35, Folder 7 Berman, Isidor. The monetary system and depression, with opinions of

prominent experts (New York: League for Economic Security, Isidor Berman),1932.

Box 35, Folder 7 Bledsoe, Thomas. Hierarchy over Hollywood (New York: The Protestant), 1946.Box 35, Folder 7 _____. Hierarchy over labor: honeycombing the Newspaper Guild (New York: The

Protestant), 1947.Box 35, Folder 7 Bloch, Joshua. The failure of an investigation (New York: The Protestant), 1943.Box 35, Folder 7 Bourne, Randolph. The war and the intellectuals, reprint (s.l.: Robert L. Leslie),

ca. 1943.Box 35, Folder 7 Bradley, Dwight. I see America preparing [Social Action v7n8] (New York:

Council for Social Action of the Congregational Christian Churches), 1941.Box 35, Folder 7 Brant, Marie and Ellen Santori. A woman's place (Los Angeles: New Writers),

1953.Box 35, Folder 7 Brown, John. Deutschtum and America (New York: Philosophical Library for The

Society for the Prevention of World War III), 1943.Box 35, Folder 7 Buell, Raymond. Death by tariff: protectionism in state and federal legislation

(Chicago: U of Chicago P), 1939.

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  Catholic - Debnam.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 35, Folder 8 Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIII. Encyclical letter of Pope Leo XIII on the

condition of labor (Brooklyn: International Catholic Truth Society), ca. 1935.Box 35, Folder 8 Catholic Church, Pope Pius XI. Encyclical of Pope Pius XI: forty years after,

reconstructing the social order (Washington: National Catholic WelfareConference), 1931.

Box 35, Folder 8 Chodorov, Frank. The myth of the post office (Hinsdale: Henry RegneryCompany), 1948.

Box 35, Folder 8 Combs, George Hamilton. Himmler: Nazi spider man (Philadelphia: David McKayCo.), 1942.

Box 35, Folder 8 Davies, W. Ellis. Anti-Semitism is a Christian sin (New York: The Protestant),1940s.

Box 35, Folder 8 Debnam, W. E. Weep no more, my lady: a Southerner answers Mrs. Roosevelt'sreport on the 'poor and unhappy' South (Raleigh: Graphic Press), 1950.

  Eisenhower - Gideonse.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 35, Folder 9 Eisenhower, Dwight D. For peace and plenty: speech . . . before the American

Society of Newspaper Editors on April 16th, 1953 in Washington, D.C. (London:United States Information Services in the United Kingdom), 1953.

Box 35, Folder 9 Fisher, Allan. Alternative techniques for promoting equality in a capitalistsociety (Pittsburgh: American Economic Review), 1950.

Box 35, Folder 9 Flynn, John T. The truth about Pearl Harbor (New York: John T. Flynn), 1944.Box 35, Folder 9 Foerster, Friedrich Wilhelm and Tetens, Tete Harens. Would you sign this letter

. . .?: open letter to the 'Loyal Americans of German Descent,' intro. QuentinReynolds and Rex Stout (New York: Dr. F.W. Foerster and T.H. Tetens), 1943[encl. clipping. Letter from The Wall Street Journal, March 29, 1943 by F. W.Foerster, "Unconditional surrender demanded"].

Box 35, Folder 9 Fuson, William. Tools for peace (Richmond, IN: Board on Peace and SocialConcerns of the Five Years Meeting, reprinted Oxford: Church Army Press), n.d.

Box 35, Folder 9 Garrett, Garet. The revolution was (New York: Dynamic America), 1945.Box 35, Folder 9 Gebhart, John. Federal relief: what next? (New York: National Economy

League), 1936.Box 35, Folder 9 Gideonse, Harry. Organized scarcity and public policy: monopoly and its

implications (Chicago: U of Chicago P), 1939.  Grimm - Hutchinson.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 36, Folder 1 Grimm, Peter. Russia seen from within: an account of a relief mission visit (New

York: International Conciliation and Carnegie Endowment for InternationalPeace), 1947.

Box 36, Folder 1 Hamilton, Albert. Students against war (Chicago: National Council of MethodistYouth), 1937.

Box 36, Folder 1 Harrington, Michael. Crisis on the campus (New York: Students for DemocraticAction), n.d.

Box 36, Folder 1 Hatcher, Harold. The gambling industry: a study of the race tracks [SocialAction v4n10] (New York: Council for Social Action of the CongregationalChristian Churches), 1938.

Box 36, Folder 1 Herrin, William F. Government regulation of railways: an address. . . November20, 1913, at San Diego, California annual meeting California Bar Association(s.l.: s.n.), 1913.

Box 36, Folder 1 Hinshaw, Cecil. Nonviolent resistance: a nation's way to peace (Wallingford:Pendle Hill), 1956.

Box 36, Folder 1 Holmes, John Haynes. Why we liberals went wrong on the Russian Revolution(New York: The Community Church), 1940.

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Box 36, Folder 1 Hutchinson, Paul. How to read a newspaper [Social Action v3n20] (New York:Council for Social Action of the Congregational Christian Churches), 1937.

  Kaiser - Konecky.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 36, Folder 2 Kaiser, Henry J. Henry J. Kaiser on American-Soviet post-war relations (New

York: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship), 1944.Box 36, Folder 2 Karlin, William. New York slum clearance and the law (New York: Academy of

Political Science), 1937.Box 36, Folder 2 Kingston, Steve. Frederick Douglass: abolitionist, liberator, statesman (New

York: National Negro Congress), 1940s.Box 36, Folder 2 Klein, Henry H. Standard Oil or the people?: the cause of 'hard times' in

America, 2nd ed. (New York: Henry H. Klein), 1914.Box 36, Folder 2 Konecky, Eugene. The American communications conspiracy, in standard

broadcasting, frequency modulation, television, facsimile, short wave,newspapers (New York: Peoples Radio Foundation), 1948.

  Lebuffe - McCue.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 36, Folder 3 LeBuffe, Francis. What is the Bible? (New York: America Press), 1945.Box 36, Folder 3 Lehmann, L.H. Behind the dictators: a factual analysis of the relationship of

Nazi-fascism and Roman Catholicism (New York: Agora Publishing), 1942.Box 36, Folder 3 Leslie, Kenneth. Affirmative Protestantism: our first editorial published in

December, 1938 (New York: The Protestant), 1938.Box 36, Folder 3 Libby, Frederick. Military training and the making of men, reprinted from "the

world tomorrow" (Washington: American Union Against Militarism), 1918.Box 36, Folder 3 Lonigan, Edna. Where is the opposition party? (Washington: Human Events),

1946.Box 36, Folder 3 Marcus, Jacob. Jews in American life (New York: American Jewish Committee),

1946.Box 36, Folder 3 McCue, Christopher. Whence, whither, and why?: my message to the mourners,

a confession of faith by Christopher McCue, M.D. (s.l.: s.n.), n.d.  Menninger - Neustaedter.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 36, Folder 4 Menninger, Karl. Psychiatric aspects of contraception (New York: Planned

Parenthood Federation of America), 1940s.Box 36, Folder 4 Michaelis, Richard. Looking further forward: an answer to Looking Backward,

by Edward Bellamy (Chicago: Rand, McNally and Co.), 1890.Box 36, Folder 4 Miller, Clyde R. How to detect and analyze propaganda: an address delivered at

Town Hall, Monday, February 20, 1939 (New York: The Town Hall, Inc.), 1939.Box 36, Folder 4 _____. What everybody should know about propaganda: how and why it works

(New York: Commission for Propaganda Analysis, Methodist Federation forSocial Action), 1949.

Box 36, Folder 4 Mosely, Philip E. Face to face with Russia [Headline series no. 70, July-August1948] (New York: Foreign Policy Association), 1948.

Box 36, Folder 4 Nasmyth, George. Universal military service and democracy (Washington:American Union Against Militarism), 1916.

Box 36, Folder 4 Neustaedter, Eleanor. Relief a constructive tool in case work treatment (NewYork: Charity Organization Society), 1930.

  Pearson - Rorty.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 36, Folder 5 Pearson, Drew and Robert S. Allen. Nine old men at the crossroads (Garden

City, NY: Doubleday, Doran and Co.), 1937.

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Box 36, Folder 5 Pepper, Claude. An American policy for peace: a program for big three unityand American-Soviet friendship (New York: National Council of American-SovietFriendship), 1946.

Box 36, Folder 5 Richardson, Ben. Hickey over Cambridge: the story of Church domination over afree community (New York: The Protestant), 1944.

Box 36, Folder 5 Rockefeller Jr., John D. Representation in industry: address before the WarEmergency and Reconstruction conference . . . Dec. 5, 1918 (Philadelphia:Beneficial Loan Society),1918.

Box 36, Folder 5 Roosevelt, Theodore. Theodore Roosevelt's confession of faith before theProgressive National Convention, August 6, 1912 (New York: ProgressiveParty), 1912.

Box 36, Folder 5 Rorty, James. Engineers of world plenty (Washington: Public Affairs Institute),1950.

  Rothschild - Stimson.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 36, Folder 6 Rothschild, Richard. Are American Jews falling into the Nazi trap? (New York:

American Jewish Committee), 1940.Box 36, Folder 6 Rustgard, John. Bottom side up, and other essays on timely topics, 2nd ed.

(Minneapolis: Nidar Book Co.), 1936.Box 36, Folder 6 Rutherford, J. F. "Judge". Judge Rutherford uncovers fifth column (Brooklyn:

Watchtower Bible and Tract Society), 1940.Box 36, Folder 6 Schlamm, William S. Hitler's conquest of America (New York: Farrar &

Rinehart), 1940.Box 36, Folder 6 Squires, Richard. The diary of General Grow, intro. Albert E. Kahn (New York:

The Hour Publishers), 1952.Box 36, Folder 6 Stimson, Henry L. The challenge to Americans (New York: Committee for the

Marshall Plan to Aid European Recovery/Council on Foreign Relations), 1947.Box 36, Folder 6 _____. Letter to The New York Times, October 6, 1937 (New York: League of

Nations Association), 1937.Box 36, Folder 6 _____. Letter to The New York Times issue of January 11, 1940 recommending

legislation to prohibit war exports to Japan (New York: American Committee forNon-Participation in Japanese Aggression), 1940.

  Turner - Wallace, Alfred.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 36, Folder 7 Turner, John Kenneth. Peace league or war league? (Washington: American

Union Against Militarism), 1919.Box 36, Folder 7 Van Der Weyde, W. M. Thomas Paine on war and monarchy (New York: Thomas

Paine National Historical Association), 1914.Box 36, Folder 7 Van Riper, Lewis. The ins and outs of Wall Street, revised ed. (New York: Lewis

C. Van Riper), 1898.Box 36, Folder 7 Voters Research Institute of America. How your congressman voted on OPA,

labor, housing, veterans aid, atom control, civil liberties, peace vs. war:pre-publication issue, foreword Henry A. Wallace (Washington: Voters GuideCo.), 1946.

Box 36, Folder 7 Wallace, Alfred Russell. Edgar Allan Poe: a series of seventeen lettersconcerning Poe's scientific erudition in Eureka and his authorship of"Leonainie" (New York: "Privately Printed"), n.d. ca. 1930s.

  Wallace, Henry A.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 36, Folder 8 America tomorrow, intro. R. J. Thomas (Detroit: UAW-CIO), 1943.Box 36, Folder 8 Facts to fight with for Wallace and the New Party: a fact book for

Wallace-Taylor workers (New York: National Wallace for President Committee),1948.

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Box 36, Folder 8 Our job in the Pacific (New York: American Council, Institute of PacificRelations), 1944.

Box 36, Folder 8 The price of freedom, foreword David Cushman Coyle (Washington: NationalHome Library Foundation), 1940.

Box 36, Folder 8 Steps to peace (New York: National Wallace for President Committee), 1948.Box 36, Folder 8 Tribute to Russia: address made at the salute to our Russian ally mass meeting

. . . November 8, 1942, foreword Corliss Lamont (New York: Congress ofAmerican-Soviet Friendship), 1942.

  Willkie - Ziv.Physical Description: 2 items.

   Box 36, Folder 9 Willkie, Wendell L. An American program (New York: Simon and Schuster),

1944.Box 36, Folder 9 Ziv, R. L. Modern problems and their solutions: a study for all classes, in essays

and in prose-poems (New York: R.L. Ziv), 1916.

  8E. Socialism. 1899-1958.Scope and Content NotePublications by the Socialist Party of the USA and affiliated organizations like the Leaguefor Industrial Democracy, Post War World Council, and Rand School of Social Sciences.Publications from Charles H. Kerr & Co., National Rip-Saw Publishing Co., Appeal toReason, and Wilshire Book Co. Also included are publications by the Trotskyist SocialistWorkers.

     Abrams - Ameringer.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 36, Folder 10 Abrams, Charles. A housing program for America (New York: League for

Industrial Democracy), 1946.Box 36, Folder 10 Adler, Friedrich. The witchcraft trial in Moscow, preface Norman Thomas (New

York: Pioneer Publishers for Socialist Party of the US), 1937.Box 36, Folder 10 Aldred, Guy A. Convict 9653, America's vision maker: story of Eugene Victor

Debs, the United States' great socialist anti-militarist (Glasgow: StricklandPress), 1942.

Box 36, Folder 10 Ameringer, Oscar. Life and deeds of Uncle Sam: a little history for big children(Milwaukee: Political Action Company), 1912.

Box 36, Folder 10 _____. Socialism: what it is and how to get it (Milwaukee: Political ActionCompany), 1911 [2 copies].

  Amlie - Bauer.Physical Description: 3 items.

   Box 37, Folder 1 Amlie, Thomas R. The forgotten man's handbook: 500 questions answered

(Elkhorn: Thomas R. Amlie), 1936.Box 37, Folder 1 Atkinson, Warren. Incentive under socialism (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.),

1910.Box 37, Folder 1 Bauer, John. America's struggle for electric power (New York: League for

Industrial Democracy), 1935.  Benedict - Benson.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 37, Folder 2 Benedict, Bert. The express companies of the United States: a study of a public

utility (New York: Intercollegiate Socialist Society), 1919.Box 37, Folder 2 Benson, Allan L. Our dishonest Constitution (New York: B.W. Huebsch), 1911.Box 37, Folder 2 _____. Socialism made plain: why the few are rich and the many poor, 2nd ed.

(Milwaukee: Milwaukee Social-Democratic Pub. Co.), 1904.

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Box 37, Folder 2 _____. The usurped power of the courts (New York: Pearson Publishing Co.),1911.

  Berenberg - Cahan.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 37, Folder 3 Berenberg, David P. A workers' world (New York: Rand School Press), 1934.Box 37, Folder 3 Berger, Victor L. The working class must have its own party to give expression

to its own class interests: speech . . . in the House of Representatives,Thursday, July 18, 1912 (Washington: Government Printing Office), 1912.

Box 37, Folder 3 Brown, William T. After capitalism what? (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.),1900.

Box 37, Folder 3 Buck, Pearl S. Freedom for all: Tinder for tomorrow, and Democracy and thenegro (New York: Post War World Council), ca. 1942.

Box 37, Folder 3 Burnham, James. The people's front: the new betrayal (New York: PioneerPublishers), 1937.

Box 37, Folder 3 Cahan, Abraham, ed. Hear the other side: a symposium of democratic socialistopinion (New York: s.n.), 1934.

  Cannon - Charles.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 37, Folder 4 Cannon, James P. America's road to socialism: six lectures given at the Los

Angeles Friday night forum December 1952-January 1953 (New York: Pioneer),1953.

Box 37, Folder 4 _____. The coming American revolution: theses on the American revolutionadopted by the twelfth national convention of the Socialist Workers Party (NewYork: Pioneer for the Socialist Workers Party), 1947.

Box 37, Folder 4 _____. Socialism on trial: the official court record of James P. Cannon's testimonyin the famous Minneapolis "sedition" trial, intro. Felix Morrow (New York:Pioneer), 1942.

Box 37, Folder 4 Casey, James. The crisis in the Communist Party (New York: Three ArrowsPress), 1937.

Box 37, Folder 4 Charles, C. Your standard of living: what's happening to it? (New York: Pioneerfor the Socialist Workers Party), 1943.

  Claessens, August.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 37, Folder 5 Is socialism inevitable?: an explanation of the forces of social progress

(Chicago: Socialist Party of the United States), 1922.Box 37, Folder 5 The logic of socialism (New York: Rand School of Social Science), 1921.Box 37, Folder 5 A manual for trade union speakers: a brief text book on public speaking (New

York: Rand School Press for the Educational Dept., International Ladies'Garment Workers' Union), 1936.

Box 37, Folder 5 The trinity of plunder: a cheerful slam at rent, interest and profit, illus. RyanWalker (New York: New York Call), 1922.

Box 37, Folder 5 Understanding the worker: problems in labor organizations analyzed in thelight of social psychology, backgrounds in trade union history (New York: RandSchool Press), 1954.

Box 37, Folder 5 Claessens, August and William Morris Feigenbaum. The socialists in the NewYork Assembly (New York: Rand School of Social Science), 1918.

  Clark - Creel.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 37, Folder 6 Clark, Evans. Facts and fabrications about Soviet Russia (New York: Rand

School of Social Science), 1920.Box 37, Folder 6 Clayton, Joseph. How to organize co-operatives (Girard: Appeal to Reason),

1912.

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Box 37, Folder 6 Conkling, Roscoe. The case against compulsory peacetime military training(New York: Post War World Council), 1945.

Box 37, Folder 6 Corey, Lewis. Let's keep the tools of plenty: big business must not getgovernment war plants (New York: Post War World Council), 1944.

Box 37, Folder 6 Creel, Herr Glessner. Tricks of the press: a lecture (Saint Louis: NationalRip-Saw Publishing Co.), 1911.

  Dannenberg- Debs.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 37, Folder 7 Dannenberg, Karl. Der weg zur macht, oder Die konstruktiven grundlagen des

sozialismus (New York: Radical Review Publishing Association), 1918.Box 37, Folder 7 _____. Reform or revolution, or Socialism and socialist politics (New York:

Radical Review Publishing Association), 1918.Box 37, Folder 7 Debs, Eugene V. Eugene V. Deb's Canton speech: speech delivered . . . at

Nimisilla Park, Canton, Ohio . . . June 16th, 1918 (Chicago: Socialist Party of theUnited States), ca.1918.

Box 37, Folder 7 _____. Industrial unionism: an address delivered at Grand Central Palace, NewYork . . . December 10, 1905 (New York: New York Labor News), 1905.

Box 37, Folder 7 _____. Liberty (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.), 1911? _____. Unionism andsocialism (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.), 1912.

  De Leon, Daniel (1 of 4).Physical Description: 4 items.

   Box 37, Folder 8 Americanism: Our revolutionary fathers and The voice of Madison (New York:

Industrial Union Party), 1935.Box 37, Folder 8 Anti-Semitism: its cause and cure (New York: National Executive Committee,

Socialist Labor Party), 1921.Box 37, Folder 8 As to politics: and a discussion upon the relative importance of political action

and of classconscious economic action, and the urgent necessity of both (NewYork: New York Labor News Co.), 1935.

Box 37, Folder 8 The burning question of trades unionism: a lecture delivered at Newark, N.J. onApril 21, 1904 (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1912.

  De Leon, Daniel (2 of 4).Physical Description: 2 items.

   Box 37, Folder 9 Fifteen questions asked by the Providence, R.I., "visitor" representing the

Roman Catholic political machine answered by Daniel De Leon representing theSocialist Labor Party, 7th ed. (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1930.

Box 37, Folder 9 Fifteen questions asked by the Providence, R.I., "visitor" representing theRoman Catholic political machine answered by Daniel De Leon representing theSocialist Labor Party, 9th ed. (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1934.

  De Leon, Daniel (3 of 4).Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 37, Folder 10 Marx on Mallock, or facts vs. fiction: an address delivered in New York, January

21, 1908 (Edinburgh: Socialist Labour Party), 1909.Box 37, Folder 10 Reform or revolution: an address delivered at Well's Memorial Hall, Boston,

January 26th, 1896 (Glasgow: Socialist Labour Press), n.d.Box 37, Folder 10 Socialism versus anarchism (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1904.Box 37, Folder 10 Socialist reconstruction of society: the industrial vote (New York: Socialist

Labor Party), 1926.Box 37, Folder 10 Socialist reconstruction of society: the industrial vote, foreword Arnold

Petersen (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1934.Box 37, Folder 10 Socialist reconstruction of society: address delivered at Union Temple,

Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 10, 1905 (New York: Industrial Union Party), 1934.  De Leon, Daniel (4 of 4).

Physical Description: 7 items.

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   Box 37, Folder 11 Two pages from Roman history: I. plebs leaders and labor leaders, II. the

warning of the Gracchi (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1903.Box 37, Folder 11 Two pages from Roman history: I. plebs leaders and labor leaders, II. the

warning of the Gracchi (New York: National Executive Committee, SocialistLabor Party), 1920.

Box 37, Folder 11 Unity: an address delivered . . . at New Pythagoras hall, New York, February 21,1908, 2nd ed. (New York: New York Labor News), 1914.

Box 37, Folder 11 Vulgar economy, or a critical analyst of Marx analyzed (New York: NationalExecutive Committee, Socialist Labor Party), 1914.

Box 37, Folder 11 What means this strike?: address . . . February 11, 1898 (New York: New YorkLabor News Co.), 1903.

Box 37, Folder 11 What means this strike?: address . . . February 11, 1898 (New York: IndustrialUnion Party), 1935.

Box 37, Folder 11 De Leon, Daniel and Eugene Debs. Industrial unionism by Daniel De Leon, also,an address delivered on the same subject by Eugene V. Debs (New York: NewYork Labor News Co.), 1935.

  Dewey - Erber.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 38, Folder 1 Dewey, John. Truth is on the march: report and remarks on the Trotsky

hearings in Mexico (New York: American Committee for the Defense of LeonTrotsky), 1937.

Box 38, Folder 1 Dobbs, Farrell. Trade union problems (New York: Pioneer), 1940.Box 38, Folder 1 Draper, Harold. "Out of their own mouths": a documentary study of the new

line of the Comintern on war (New York: Young People's Socialist League,Greater New York Federation), ca. 1935.

Box 38, Folder 1 Eastman, Max. A letter to Americans (New York: Rand School Press), 1941.Box 38, Folder 1 _____. "Religion and Bolshevism" [excerpt torn from Plain Talk, July, n.d., pp. 93-

100].Box 38, Folder 1 Eastwood, Frank M. The question box: answers to questions about socialism,

together with the official declaration of principles of the Socialist Party(Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.), 1908.

Box 38, Folder 1 Erber, Ernest. Plenty for all: the meaning of socialism, 2nd ed. (New York: NewInternational Publishing Co. for The Workers Party), 1946.

  Feigenbaum - Ghent.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 38, Folder 2 Feigenbaum, William. Abraham I. Shiplacoff: the spirit of Brownsville (New

York: Rand School Press for Shiplacoff Day Committee), 1937.Box 38, Folder 2 Fine, Nathan. The collapse of the Seabury investigation, foreword Morris

Hillquit (New York: Rand School Press), 1932.Box 38, Folder 2 Fisher, Mark. Evolution and revolution (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.),

1910s.Box 38, Folder 2 Francis, Philip. What's the matter with our America (New York: Littlebooks

Library), 1919.Box 38, Folder 2 Garver, William L. Socialism in brief (Chillicothe: William L. Garver), 1905.Box 38, Folder 2 Gates, Albert. Incentive pay: the speed-up new style (New York: Workers

Party), 1943.Box 38, Folder 2 Ghent, William J. To skeptics and doubters (New York: John Lane

Co./Intercollegiate Socialist Society), 1911.  Gibbs - Goldman.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 38, Folder 3 Gibbs, Howard A. Socialism: what is it? (New York: New York Call), 1912.Box 38, Folder 3 Goldman, Albert. The assassination of Leon Trotsky: the proofs of Stalin's guilt

(New York: Pioneer), 1940.

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Box 38, Folder 3 _____. From communism to socialism (s.l.: Socialist Workers Party), 1935.Box 38, Folder 3 _____. In defense of socialism: the official court record of attorney Albert

Goldman's final speech for the defense in the famous Minneapolis "sedition"trial (New York: Pioneer), 1942.

Box 38, Folder 3 _____. Why we defend the Soviet Union (New York: Pioneer Publishers forSocialist Workers Party), 1940.

  Hanford - Henderson.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 38, Folder 4 Hanford, Ben. Fight for your life!, 2nd ed. (New York: Wilshire Book Co.), 1909.Box 38, Folder 4 Hansen, Joseph. The Socialist Workers Party: what it is, what it stands for (New

York: Pioneer), 1948.Box 38, Folder 4 Hass, Eric. Stalinist imperialism: the social and economic forces behind Russian

expansion (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1946.Box 38, Folder 4 Haywood, William D. and Frank Bohn. Industrial socialism (Chicago: Charles H.

Kerr and Co.), 1911 [2 copies].Box 38, Folder 4 Henderson, Arthur and British Labor Party. Towards a new world: being the

reconstruction programme of the British Labor Party; together with anintroductory article . . . and some explanatory notes (New York: W. R. Browne),1918.

  Hillquit, Morris.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 38, Folder 5 From Marx to Lenin (New York: Hanford Press), 1921.Box 38, Folder 5 Mr. Mallock's "ability" (New York: Socialist Literature Co.), ca. 1907.Box 38, Folder 5 Present-day socialism (New York: Rand School of Social Science), 1920.Box 38, Folder 5 Socialism summed up (New York: Rand School of Social Science), 1917.Box 38, Folder 5 Hillquit, Morris and Edward F. Keating. Shall a Labor Party be formed in

America?: debated by Morris Hillquit, affirmative and Edward Keating,negative, J. Howard Melish, presiding (New York: National Labor Forum), 1923.

  Hoan - Hyman.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 38, Folder 6 Hoan, Daniel W. The failure of regulation (Chicago: Socialist Party of the United

States), 1914.Box 38, Folder 6 _____. Taxes and tax dodgers (Chicago: Socialist Party of America), 1933.Box 38, Folder 6 Holmes, T. J. Socialism: aim, methods and tactics as applied to twentieth

century conditions (New York: National Executive Committee, Socialist LaborParty), 1920.

Box 38, Folder 6 Howe, Irving. Don't pay more rent! (Long Island: Workers Party Publications forWorkers Party of the United States), 1947.

Box 38, Folder 6 Hunter, Robert. Labor in politics (Chicago: Socialist Party), 1915.Box 38, Folder 6 Hyman, Sonia Zunser. Economic security and world peace (New York: League

for Industrial Democracy), 1938.  Jacoby - Kelso.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 38, Folder 7 Jacoby, Johann. The object of the labor movement, trans. Florence Kelley (New

York: International Publishing Co.), 1899.Box 38, Folder 7 Kaneko, Josephine Conger. A little sister of the poor (Girard: Progressive

Woman Publishing Co.), 1909.Box 38, Folder 7 Kantorovitch, Haim. Problems of revolutionary socialism (New York: American

Socialist Monthly), 1936.Box 38, Folder 7 _____. The Socialist Party at the cross roads: notes on the declaration of

principles adopted at the national convention, Socialist Party, Detroit, June 3,1934 (New York: Max Delson), 1934.

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Box 38, Folder 7 _____. Towards socialist reorientation (Chicago and New York: AmericanSocialist Quarterly/Education Committee of the Socialist Party), 1935.

Box 38, Folder 7 Kelso, Harold. Build for socialism!: a manual on organization, rev. ed. (Chicago:Socialist Party), 1934.

Box 38, Folder 7 Kelso Jr., Robert N. Must we fight this war? (Washington: Youth CommitteeAgainst War), 1938.

  Keracher - Kester.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 38, Folder 8 Keracher, John. Economics for beginners: elementary economics in simple

language (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.), 1935 [2 copies].Box 38, Folder 8 _____. How the gods were made: a study in historical materialism (Chicago:

Charles H. Kerr and Co.), 1929.Box 38, Folder 8 _____. Proletarian lessons (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.), 1930s.Box 38, Folder 8 Kerr, Charles H. What socialism is (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.), ca. 1912.Box 38, Folder 8 Kerr, Charles H., ed. Socialist songs (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.), 1900.Box 38, Folder 8 Kester, Howard and Workers Defense League. "To establish justice":

sharecroppers under planters law (New York: Workers Defense League), 1940.  Kirkpatrick, George.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 38, Folder 9 For the educated proletariat: some questions (New York: Co-Operative Press),

1910s.Box 38, Folder 9 Mental dynamite, or, little lessons to learn, 5th ed. (s.l.: George R. Kirkpatrick),

1906.Box 38, Folder 9 The slander of the toilers (Pittsburgh: Collectivist Press), 1919.Box 38, Folder 9 Think or surrender (Girard: Appeal to Reason), 1916.Box 38, Folder 9 Think or surrender, 2nd ed. (Pittsburgh: Collectivist Press), 1916.  Korngold - Laidler.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 38, Folder 10 Korngold, Ralph. Are there classes in America? (Chicago: Socialist Party), 1914.Box 38, Folder 10 Kramer, Dale. Coughlin, Lemke and the Union Party (Minneapolis: Farmers

Book Store), 1936.Box 38, Folder 10 Krzycki, Leo. The unions and the socialists (Chicago: Socialist Party of USA),

1933.Box 38, Folder 10 Laidler, Harry W. The federal government and functional democracy (New York:

League for Industrial Democracy), 1940 [encl. promotional letter].Box 38, Folder 10 _____. How America lives: a handbook of industrial facts (New York: League for

Industrial Democracy), 1924.Box 38, Folder 10 _____. How America lives: a handbook of industrial facts, rev. ed. (New York:

League for Industrial Democracy), 1930.  Laidler, Harry W.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 39, Folder 1 Incentives under capitalism and socialism (New York: League for Industrial

Democracy), 1933.Box 39, Folder 1 Public ownership here and abroad, before, during and after the war, 3rd ed.

(New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1929.Box 39, Folder 1 Toward a farmer-labor party (New York: League for Industrial Democracy),

1938.Box 39, Folder 1 Unemployment and its remedies (New York: League for Industrial Democracy),

1929.Box 39, Folder 1 Unemployment and its remedies (New York: League for Industrial Democracy),

1931.Box 39, Folder 1 Laidler, Harry W., ed., et. al. The third freedom: freedom from want,

symposium (New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1943.

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  Lash - Lewack.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 39, Folder 2 Lash, Joseph P. The campus: a fortress of democracy (New York: American

Student Union), 1938.Box 39, Folder 2 _____. The campus strikes against war, foreword John Cripps (New York: Student

League for Industrial Democracy), 1935.Box 39, Folder 2 _____. Toward a 'closed shop' on the campus (New York: American Student

Union), 1936.Box 39, Folder 2 Leffingwell, William H. Easy lessons in socialism (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr &

Co.), ca. 1904.Box 39, Folder 2 Lerner, James. Youth demands peace (New York: National Youth Committee,

American League Against War and Fascism), 1936.Box 39, Folder 2 Levenstein, Aaron. The atomic age: suicide, slavery, or socialism? (New York:

Socialist Party), 1946.Box 39, Folder 2 _____. Make freedom Constitutional, intro. Norman Thomas (New York: Young

People's Socialist League), 1935.Box 39, Folder 2 Lewack, Harold. The quiet revolution: a study of the Antigonish movement

(New York: Student League for Industrial Democracy), 1955.  Lipkowitz - Lund.

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 39, Folder 3 Lipkowitz, Irving. Monopoly and big business (New York: League for Industrial

Democracy), 1940.Box 39, Folder 3 Lipschitz, Siegfried. Swastika over Germany (New York: Rand School Press),

1933.Box 39, Folder 3 London, Meyer. Preparedness---its dangers: a socialist view of the militarist

agitation, in the light of the European war, with a plea for mediation; speech ofHon. Meyer London of New York in the House of Representatives, January 18,1916 (Washington: s.n.), 1916.

Box 39, Folder 3 Lovett, Robert Morss. The middle class and organized labor (New York: Leaguefor Industrial Democracy), 1940.

Box 39, Folder 3 Lozovsky, A. The role of the labor unions in the Russian revolution (New York:Industrial Union Party), 1935.

Box 39, Folder 3 Lund, Ernest. Plenty for all: the meaning of socialism (New York: WorkersParty), ca. 1943.

  MacDonald - Marshall.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 39, Folder 4 MacDonald, Dwight. Fascism and the American scene (New York: Pioneer),

1938.Box 39, Folder 4 MacFeely, Fred T. Shop talks on socialism [Wayland's Monthly no. 3, May 1915]

(Girard: W.H. Wayland), 1915.Box 39, Folder 4 Maley, Anna Agnes. Our national kitchen: the substance of a speech on

socialism (Minneapolis: People's Press), 1916.Box 39, Folder 4 Marcy, Mary E. Shop talks on economics (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Co.),

1911 [2 copies].Box 39, Folder 4 Marshall, Robert. The social management of American forests (New York:

League for Industrial Democracy), 1930.  Mayhew - Mordell.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 39, Folder 5 Mayhew, Howard. Racial terror at Trumbull Park, Chicago (New York: Pioneer),

1954.Box 39, Folder 5 McClure, William Scholl. Socialism: a paper read before the Albany Press Club

"socialist night" (Edinburgh: Socialist Labour Press), 1906.

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Box 39, Folder 5 McGrady, Thomas. Socialism and the labor problem: a plea for social democracy(Terre Haute: Debs Publishing Co.), 1901.

Box 39, Folder 5 Morais, Herbert M. and William Cahn. Gene Debs: the story of a fightingAmerican (New York: International), 1948.

Box 39, Folder 5 Mordell, Albert. Clarence Darrow, Eugene V. Debs and Haldeman-Julius:incidents in the career of an author, editor and publisher (Girard:Haldeman-Julius Publications), 1950.

  Morrow - Naft.Physical Description: 6 items.

   Box 39, Folder 6 Morrow, Felix. Labor's answer to conscription (New York: Pioneer for the

Socialist Workers Party), 1940 [2 copies].Box 39, Folder 6 Muste, Abraham John. Which party for the American worker?: letters to a

worker- correspondent (New York: Pioneer Publishers for Workers Party of theUS), 1935.

Box 39, Folder 6 _____. Why a Labor Party, and the folly of the non-partisan policy (New York:Conference for Progressive Labor Action), 1929.

Box 39, Folder 6 Naft, Stephen. 100 questions to the communists (New York: Rand SchoolPress), 1939.

Box 39, Folder 6 _____. Questions for communists, 3rd rev. ed. (New York: American LaborConference for International Affairs), 1950.

  Nearing, Scott (1 of 8).Physical Description: 2 items.

   Box 39, Folder 7 The American empire, 4th ed. (New York: Rand School of Social Science), 1921

[2 copies].  Nearing, Scott (2 of 8).

Physical Description: 3 items.   Box 39, Folder 8 British Labor bids for power: the historic Scarboro conference of the Trades

Union Congress (New York: Social Science Publishers), 1926.Box 39, Folder 8 The Debs decision (New York: Rand School of Social Science), 1919.Box 39, Folder 8 Educational frontiers: a book about Simon Nelson Patten and other teachers

(New York: Social Science Publishers), 1925.  Nearing, Scott (3 of 8).

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 39, Folder 9 The European civil war: the first twenty years, 1917-1936 (Ridgewood: Scott

Nearing), 1936.Box 39, Folder 9 Europe in revolution: a letter from Scott Nearing (New York: Rand School of

Social Science), 1920.Box 39, Folder 9 Europe in revolution: a letter from Scott Nearing, 2nd ed. (New York: Rand

School of Social Science), 1920.Box 39, Folder 9 Europe: West and East (New York: Vanguard Press), 1934 [3 copies].Box 39, Folder 9 From capitalism to communism (Washington: World Events Committee), ca.

1946.  Nearing, Scott (4 of 8).

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 39, Folder 10 Glimpses of the Soviet Republic (New York: Social Science Publishers), 1926 [2

copies].Box 39, Folder 10 The great madness: a victory for the American plutocracy (New York: Rand

School of Social Science), 1917 [2 copies].Box 39, Folder 10 Irrepressible America (New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1922 [3

copies].  Nearing, Scott (5 of 8).

Physical Description: 5 items.

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   Box 39, Folder 11 Labor and the League of Nations (New York: Rand School of Social Science),

1919 [3 copies].Box 39, Folder 11 The new age: will it be dark or golden? (Washington: World Events Committee),

1947.Box 39, Folder 11 The new slavery, or The world made safe for plutocracy (Chicago: Socialist

Party of the United States), 1920.  Nearing, Scott (6 of 8).

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 40, Folder 1 Oil and the germs of war (Ridgewood: Nellie Seeds Nearing), 1923.Box 40, Folder 1 The one big union of business (New York: Rand School of Social Science), 1920.Box 40, Folder 1 The one way out, rev. ed. (New York: Vanguard Press), 1932.Box 40, Folder 1 Russia turns east: the triumph of Soviet diplomacy in Asia (New York: Social

Science Publishers), 1926.Box 40, Folder 1 Scott Nearing's address to the jury: the speech before the jury when charged

with a violation of the Espionage Act (New York: Rand School of SocialScience), 1919.

Box 40, Folder 1 The Second World War: an evaluation (Ridgewood: Scott Nearing), 1940.Box 40, Folder 1 Stopping a war: the fight of the French workers against the Moroccan

campaign of 1925 (New York: Social Science Publishers), 1926.  Nearing, Scott (7 of 8).

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 40, Folder 2 "To promote the general welfare": an essay on the powers and duties of

government and the rights, obligations and responsibilities of citizens(Harborside: Social Science Institute), ca. 1953.

Box 40, Folder 2 The trial of Scott Nearing and the American Socialist Society . . . February 5thto 19th, 1919 (New York: Rand School of Social Science), 1919.

Box 40, Folder 2 A warless world (New York: Vanguard Press), 1931. War or peace? (New York:Island Press), 1946.

Box 40, Folder 2 War or peace? (New York: Island Press), 1946.  Nearing, Scott (8 of 8).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 40, Folder 3 Why hard times?: a study of the economic and social forces that are sweeping

away capitalist imperialism (New York: Urquhart Press), 1932.Box 40, Folder 3 Work and pay (Philadelphia: Charles W. Ervin), 1917 [2 copies].Box 40, Folder 3 World labor unity (New York: Social Science Publishers), 1926.Box 40, Folder 3 Nearing, Scott and John Haynes Holmes. Can the church be radical?: debate

held at the Lexington Theatre, Sunday afternoon, February 12, 1922 (NewYork: Hanford Press), 1922 [2 copies].

  Nearing - Oak.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 40, Folder 4 Nearing, Scott, Sam A. Lewisohn, M.C. Rorty, and Morris Hillquit. The future of

capitalism and socialism in America: a symposium (New York: League forIndustrial Democracy), 1927.

Box 40, Folder 4 Nearing, Scott and Edwin R. A. Seligman. Capitalism vs. socialism: a publicdebate, intro. Oswald Garrison Villard (New York: Fine Arts Guild), 1921.

Box 40, Folder 4 Nearing, Scott, Edwin R. A. Seligman, and Fenner Brockway. Capitalism,socialism, communism?: a debate (Linden: Political Science Pocket Library),1930.

Box 40, Folder 4 Noyes, William H. The evolution of the class struggle (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr& Co.), 1899.

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Box 40, Folder 4 Oak, Liston M. Free and unfettered: an American socialist on the election inPoland, foreword J.S. Middleton (London: Democratic Press and LibertyPublications), 1947.

  Oneal, James.Physical Description: 8 items.

   Box 40, Folder 5 Labor and the next war: a study of American imperialism and its effect upon

the workers (Chicago: Socialist Party of the United States), ca. 1922 [2 copies].Box 40, Folder 5 Sabotage, or, Socialism vs. syndicalism: a critical study of theories and

methods (Saint Louis: National Rip-Saw Publishing Co.), 1913.Box 40, Folder 5 Socialism's new beginning (New York: Gene Debs People's Forum Foundation),

1958.Box 40, Folder 5 Socialism versus Bolshevism (New York: Rand School Press), 1935 [2 copies].Box 40, Folder 5 Some pages of Party history (New York: James Oneal), 1934.Box 40, Folder 5 The workers in American history, 4th ed. (New York: Rand School of Social

Science), 1921.  Page - Perky.

Physical Description: 5 items.   Box 40, Folder 6 Page, Kirby. Capitalism and its rivals: a comparative interpretation of

individualism, New Dealism, fascism, communism, and socialism (New York:Eddy and Page), 1936.

Box 40, Folder 6 Panken, Jacob. Socialism for America (New York: Rand School Press), ca. 1933.Box 40, Folder 6 Pell, Orlie. The office worker: labor's side of the ledger [New Frontiers vol. 4,

no. 6 October 1936] (New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1936.Box 40, Folder 6 Perelman, Norman. What price telephones? (New York: League for Industrial

Democracy), 1941.Box 40, Folder 6 Perky, Cheves West. Cooperation in the United States [The Intercollegiate

Socialist vol. 5, no. 4 April-May 1917] (s.l.: The Intercollegiate Socialist), 1917.  Petersen, Arnold (1 of 3).

Physical Description: 6 items.   Box 40, Folder 7 Burlesque Bolshevism: American "communism" as an auxiliary of capitalism

(New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1934.Box 40, Folder 7 Communist Jesuitism: Communist Party dishonesty exposed (New York: New

York Labor News Co.), 1939.Box 40, Folder 7 Daniel De Leon: disciplinarian (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1943 [2

copies].Box 40, Folder 7 Daniel De Leon: from reform to revolution, 1886-1936 (New York: New York

Labor News Co.), 1937.Box 40, Folder 7 Daniel De Leon: internationalist (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1944.  Petersen, Arnold (2 of 3).

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 40, Folder 8 Daniel De Leon: orator (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1942.Box 40, Folder 8 Daniel De Leon: pioneer socialist editor (New York: New York Labor News Co.),

1931.Box 40, Folder 8 De Leonist milestones (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1952.Box 40, Folder 8 Karl Marx and Marxian science: a universal genius (New York: New York Labor

News Co.), 1943.  Petersen, Arnold (3 of 3).

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 40, Folder 9 Socialism: the world of tomorrow (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1939.Box 40, Folder 9 Soviet Russia: promise or menace? (New York: New York Labor News Co.),

1939.

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Box 40, Folder 9 The truth about inflation: inflation of prices or deflation of labor? (New York:New York Labor News Co.), 1943.

Box 40, Folder 9 War (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1937. W. Z. Foster---renegade orspy? (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1935 [2 copies].

Box 40, Folder 9 W. Z. Foster---renegade or spy? (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1935 [2copies].

  Pettigrew - Preis.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 40, Folder 10 Pettigrew, R. F. Chapters from Imperial Washington: the story of American

public life from 1870 to 1920 (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1922.Box 40, Folder 10 Pincus, Arthur. Terror in Cuba, preface John Dos Passos (New York: Workers

Defense League), 1936.Box 40, Folder 10 Porter, Paul. The commonwealth plan (Chicago: Socialist Party of the USA),

1934.Box 40, Folder 10 _____. Which way for the Socialist Party? (Milwaukee: Socialist Party of

Wisconsin), 1937.Box 40, Folder 10 Preis, Art. America's permanent depression: the truth about unemployment

(New York: Socialist Workers Party), 1937.  Raisky - Reinstein.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 41, Folder 1 Raisky, L.G. Daniel De Leon: the struggle against opportunism in the American

labor movement (New York: New York Labor News Co.), 1932.Box 41, Folder 1 Ranger, Jack. Next: a Labor Party! (Long Island: Labor Action for the Workers

Party and Socialist Youth League), 1948.Box 41, Folder 1 Recht, Charles. The right of asylum (New York: Social Economic Foundation),

1935.Box 41, Folder 1 Reinstein, Boris. International May Day and American Labor Day: a holiday

expressing working class emancipation versus a holiday exalting labor's chains(New York: National Executive Committee Socialist Labor Party), 1913.

  Richardson, Noble Asa.Physical Description: 5 items.

   Box 41, Folder 2 Industrial problems (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1912.Box 41, Folder 2 Introduction to socialism (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1902 [2 copies].Box 41, Folder 2 Introduction to socialism (Girard: Appeal to Reason), 1902.Box 41, Folder 2 Methods of acquiring national possession of our industries (Chicago: Charles H.

Kerr & Co.), 1903.  Ricker - Rose.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 41, Folder 3 Ries, William Frederich. Bees and butterflies (Toledo: W.F. Ries), 1911.Box 41, Folder 3 _____. Men and mules, 6th ed. (Toledo: W.F. Ries), ca. 1908.Box 41, Folder 3 Rochester, Anna. Wages in the United States (New York: Rand School of Social

Science), 1928.Box 41, Folder 3 Rose, Alex. Report by Alex Rose, State Secretary, American Labor Party as

submitted to the State Committee on January 6, 1940 (New York: AmericanLabor Party?), 1940.

  Russell, Charles Edward.Physical Description: 4 items.

   Box 41, Folder 4 Doing us good and plenty (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1914.Box 41, Folder 4 Gouged, or, The national crisis (Newark: Clarion Publishing), 1910.Box 41, Folder 4 The growing menace of socialism (New York: Branch 1 of the Socialist Party),

1910.Box 41, Folder 4 Socialism and the national crisis (New York: Socialistic Literature Co.), 1910.

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  Ruthenberg - Scudder.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 41, Folder 5 Ruthenberg, Charles E. Are we growing toward socialism? (Cleveland: Local

Cleveland, Socialist Party), 1917.Box 41, Folder 5 Sandberg, Karl F.M. The money trust: the issue of 1912 (Chicago: Karl F.M.

Sandberg), 1912.Box 41, Folder 5 _____. The new rebellion: a revolt against our financial slavery (Chicago: Karl

F.M. Sandberg), 1913 [encl. letter to "Socialist Party Members"].Box 41, Folder 5 Schaffer, Louis. Stalin's fifth column on Broadway: a cue to theatre people

(New York: Rand School Press), 1940.Box 41, Folder 5 Schapiro, Theodore. Algernon Lee: an appreciation (New York: Rand School of

Social Science), 1954.Box 41, Folder 5 Schlüter, Hermann. Prohibition und Arbeiterklasse (Chicago: Deutschen

Sprachgruppe der Sozialistischen Partei der Vereinigten Staaten), 1910s.Box 41, Folder 5 Scudder, Vida D. Socialism and sacrifice (New York: Socialistic Literature Co.),

ca. 1910.  Seidel - Simons.

Physical Description: 9 items.   Box 41, Folder 6 Seidel, Emil. Which must go?: America or private ownership of railroads

(Milwaukee: Socialist Party of Wisconsin), 1923.Box 41, Folder 6 Seidman, Joel. A Labor Party for America? (Katonah: Brookwood Labor

Publications), 1932.Box 41, Folder 6 Senior, Walter H. The bankruptcy of reform (New York: Industrial Union

League), 1932.Box 41, Folder 6 Shachtman, Max. Socialism, the hope of humanity: speech delivered by Max

Shachtman, Workers Party candidate for Mayor of New York City (New York:Workers Party Election Campaign Committee), 1945.

Box 41, Folder 6 Sigerist, Henry E. A health program for the American people: the Wagnerhealth bill and the national health program (New York: People's National HealthCommittee), 1939.

Box 41, Folder 6 Silverman, Harriet. The people's health (New York: People's National HealthCommittee), 1938.

Box 41, Folder 6 Simons, Algie Martin. Class struggles in America, rev. ed. (Chicago: Charles H.Kerr & Co.), 1906.

Box 41, Folder 6 _____. Packingtown (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1899.Box 41, Folder 6 _____. Wasting human life (s.l.: s.n.), ca. 1912.  Solomon - Spargo.

Physical Description: 8 items.   Box 41, Folder 7 Solomon, Charles. Detroit and the Party (New York: Committee for the

Preservation of Socialist Policies), 1933.Box 41, Folder 7 Solomon, Charles and George Gordon Battle. Karl Marx or Thomas Jefferson?: a

debate on individualism-socialism between Hon. Charles Solomon and Hon.George Gordon Battle, foreword Norman Thomas (New York: Political SciencePocket Library), 1931.

Box 41, Folder 7 Spargo, John. The common sense of socialism: a series of letters addressed toJonathan Edwards, of Pittsburg (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1908.

Box 41, Folder 7 _____. Forces that make for socialism in America: a lecture at Cooper Union,New York City (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1905.

Box 41, Folder 7 _____. The socialists: who they are and what they stand for (Chicago: Charles H.Kerr & Co.), 1910.

Box 41, Folder 7 _____. The socialists: who they are and what they stand for (Chicago: Charles H.Kerr & Co.), n.d.

Box 41, Folder 7 _____. Where we stand: a lecture (New York: Comrade Publishing Co.), 1902.

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Box 41, Folder 7 Spargo, John, J.G. Phelps, et. al. The allied cause is the cause of socialistinternationalism: an address to the socialists of all lands issued on behalf ofthe Social Democratic League of America and the Jewish Socialist League (NewYork: Social Democratic League and Jewish Socialist League), 1918.

  Sprenger - Thomas, C.Physical Description: 4 items.

   Box 41, Folder 8 Sprenger, Rudolf. Bolshevism: its roots, role, class view and methods, trans.

Integer (New York: International Review), ca. 1939-40.Box 41, Folder 8 Sweezy, Paul M. Marxian socialism: power elite or ruling class? (New York:

Monthly Review Press), 1956.Box 41, Folder 8 Symes, Lillian. Communism: world revolution to red imperialism (Chicago:

Socialist Party USA and Young People's Socialist League), 1939.Box 41, Folder 8 Thomas, C. West coast longshoremen and the "Bridges plan" (New York:

Pioneer Publishers), 1943.  Thomas, Norman (1 of 2).

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 41, Folder 9 Democratic socialism: a new appraisal (New York: League for Industrial

Democracy), 1953.Box 41, Folder 9 Emancipate youth from work, old age from fear (Chicago: National Campaign

Committee of the Socialist Party), 1936.Box 41, Folder 9 Hagueism is fascism (New York: Workers Defense League), 1938.Box 41, Folder 9 How can the Socialist Party best serve socialism?: an argument in support of

the position of the majority of the national executive committee concerningelectoral activities (s.l.: Norman Thomas), 1949.

Box 41, Folder 9 Is the New Deal socialism?: an answer to Al Smith and the American LibertyLeague (Chicago: Socialist Party), 1936.

Box 41, Folder 9 The New Deal: a socialist analysis (Chicago: Socialist Party of America), 1934.Russia: promise and performance (New York: Socialist Party), 1945.

Box 41, Folder 9 Shall labor support Roosevelt? (Chicago: Labor League for Thomas and Nelson),1936.

Box 41, Folder 9 Socialism states its case on war (Chicago: Socialist Party), 1939.Box 41, Folder 9 The truth about socialism (New York: Socialist Party), 1943.  Thomas, Norman (2 of 2).

Physical Description: 10 items.   Box 41, Folder 10 War as a socialist sees it (New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1936.Box 41, Folder 10 War's heretics: a plea for the conscientious objector (New York: Civil Liberties

Bureau of the American Union Against Militarism), 1917.Box 41, Folder 10 What is industrial democracy? (New York: League for Industrial Democracy),

1925.Box 41, Folder 10 What socialism is and is not (New York: Socialist Party, Kings County), 1932.Box 41, Folder 10 Why I am a socialist (Chicago: Socialist Party of America), 1936 [2 copies].Box 41, Folder 10 World federation: what are the difficulties (New York: Post War World Council),

1942.Box 41, Folder 10 Thomas, Norman and Earl Browder. Debate: which road for American workers,

socialist or communist? Norman Thomas vs. Earl Browder, Madison SquareGarden, New York November 27, 1935 (New York: Socialist Call), 1936.

Box 41, Folder 10 Thomas, Norman, James H. Maurer, et. al. A plan for America: official 1932campaign handbook of the Socialist Party (Chicago: Socialist Party of America),1932.

Box 41, Folder 10 Thomas, Norman and A. Philip Randolph. Victory's victims?: the negro's future(New York: Socialist Party), 1943.

  Thompson - Tilton.Physical Description: 5 items.

   

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Box 41, Folder 11 Thompson, Carl D. The constructive program of socialism, as illustrated bymeasures advanced by socialists in municipal, state and national legislation(Milwaukee: Social-Democratic Publishing Co.), 1908.

Box 41, Folder 11 _____. Labor measures of the Social-Democrats, Milwaukee administration(Milwaukee: s.n.), 1910.

Box 41, Folder 11 _____. The rising tide of socialism (Chicago: National Office of the SocialistParty), 1911.

Box 41, Folder 11 Tichenor, Henry M. Woman under capitalism: the story of class rule (SaintLouis: National Rip-Saw Publishing Co.), 1912.

Box 41, Folder 11 Tilton, Ira C. The red book for education and organization: a study course forParty members (Reading: Socialist Party of Pennsylvania), 1913.

  Todd - Tyler.Physical Description: 7 items.

   Box 42, Folder 1 Todd, Albert M. Relation of public ownership to democracy and social justice:

an address before the Academy of Political Science in the city of New York,Nov. 22, 1919 (Chicago: Public Ownership League of America), 1920.

Box 42, Folder 1 Trachtenberg, Alexander, ed. The American socialists and the war: adocumentary history of the attitude of the Socialist Party toward war andmilitarism since the outbreak of the Great War, intro. Morris Hillquit (New York:Rand School of Social Science), 1917.

Box 42, Folder 1 Tucker, Irwin St. John. Now it must be done (Chicago: Socialist Party of theUnited States), 1920.

Box 42, Folder 1 _____. Poems of a socialist priest, illus. Dorothy Tucker (Chicago: Irwin St. JohnTucker), 1915.

Box 42, Folder 1 Twining, T. Intemperance and poverty (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1901.Box 42, Folder 1 Tyler, August. The united front (New York: Rand School Press), 1933.Box 42, Folder 1 Tyler, Gus. Youth fights war! (Chicago: Young People's Socialist League), 1935.  Vail, Charles H.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 42, Folder 2 Principles of scientific socialism (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1899.Box 42, Folder 2 The socialist movement (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1902 [2 copies, diff.

editions].Box 42, Folder 2 The trust question: its political and economic aspects (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr

& Co.), 1900.  Van Loon - Wason.

Physical Description: 7 items.   Box 42, Folder 3 Van Loon, Hendrik Willem. Why I believe that the future belongs to labor (New

York: American Labor Party), 1936.Box 42, Folder 3 Veritas, pseudonym. Pro-war communism! (Brooklyn: Advance Publishers),

1937.Box 42, Folder 3 Vincent, Henry. The editor with a punch: Wayland, an appreciation, 2nd ed.

(Massillon: Ohio Printing & Publishing Co.), 1912.Box 42, Folder 3 Walden, May. Socialism and the home (Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1900.Box 42, Folder 3 Ward, Harry F. The profit motive: is it indispensable to industry? (New York:

League for Industrial Democracy), 1924.Box 42, Folder 3 Warren, Fred D. $2,000 per year and a six-hour day, this is what socialism

offers you for your vote: an argument, backed with facts (Girard: Appeal toReason), 1912.

Box 42, Folder 3 Wason, Robert Alexander. The wolves: a fable with a purpose, illus. G. Weiser(Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co.), 1908.

  Wayland - Wilson.Physical Description: 7 items.

   

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Box 42, Folder 4 Wayland, J. A. and Ben Wilson. Wayland's undelivered address and BenWilson's funeral oration (Girard: Appeal to Reason), 1913.

Box 42, Folder 4 Weisenberg, Mina. The L.I.D. fifty years of democratic education, 1905-1955: toDr. Harry Laidler for a lifetime of dedicated service in behalf of the L.I.D. andits democratic ideals (New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1955.

Box 42, Folder 4 Weitz, Louis. Out of a job? (New York: Culture Alliance), 1921.Box 42, Folder 4 Wentworth, Franklin H. The woman's portion: an address delivered in Carnegie

Hall . . . February 27, 1910, under the auspices of the women of the SocialistParty (New York: Socialistic Co-Operative Publishing Association), 1910.

Box 42, Folder 4 West, John. War and the workers (New York?: Workers Party of U.S.), ca. 1936.Box 42, Folder 4 Willard, Frances. Frances Willard's views on socialism, compiled by Rev. J. H.

Hollingsworth (Terre Haute: J.H. Hollingsworth), n.d.Box 42, Folder 4 Wilson, Stanley B. Can a Catholic be a socialist? (Los Angeles: Citizen Print

Shop), 1912.  Wolfe - Work.

Physical Description: 4 items.   Box 42, Folder 5 Wolfe, Bertram D. Things we want to know (New York: Workers Age Publishing

Association), 1934.Box 42, Folder 5 Wolfson, Theresa, and Abraham Weiss. Industrial unionism in American labor

movement (New York: League for Industrial Democracy), 1937.Box 42, Folder 5 Work, John M. What's so and what isn't (Chicago: National Office of the

Socialist Party), 1916.Box 42, Folder 5 _____. Where you get off (Chicago: Socialist Party), ca. 1912.  Wortis - Wright.

Physical Description: 3 items.   Box 42, Folder 6 Wortis, Joseph. How progressive is psychoanalysis, rep. from New Masses, Oct.

2 and 9, 1945 (Brooklyn: s.n.), 1945.Box 42, Folder 6 Woytinsky, W. S. The U.S. and Latin America's economy (New York: Tamiment

Institute), 1958.Box 42, Folder 6 Wright, Carroll D. Class conflict in Colorado, compiled from extracts from

official report of Carroll D. Wright, US Commissioner of Labor, intro. Eugene V.Debs Wayland's Monthly no. 84, April 1907] (Girard: J. A. Wayland), 1907.