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Voices From the Back Stairs

Voices From the Back Stairs

by Jennifer Pustz

Includes bibliographical references and index.
A Reconstruction Of Economics

A Reconstruction Of Economics

by Kenneth Boulding

The Trials Of Jimmy Hoffa

The Trials Of Jimmy Hoffa

by James R Hoffa

Anarcho-Syndicalism

Anarcho-Syndicalism

by Rudolf Rocker

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Apologies To the Iroquois

by Joseph and Wilson, Edmund Mitchell

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No Lamb For Slaughter

by Edward; Kefauver, Estes Lamb

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Scott Nearing

by Stephen J Whitfield

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Root & Branch

by Root and Branch

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Battles Of Labor

by Carroll D Wright

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Gangway Safety Talks

by Training/Accident Prevention Department Pacific Maritime Association

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Hercules' Labors

by Jan H Schoo

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Logs and Lumber

by Barbara E Benson

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Labor Fact Book II

by Labor Research Association

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Southern Rhodesia

by Southern Rhodesia Public Relations Department

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Class Struggle and the Origin of Racial Slavery: The Invention of the White Race

Class Struggle and the Origin of Racial Slavery: The Invention of the White Race

by Allen, Theodore W

Center for Study of Working Class Life, 2006. In his seminal essay, Theodore Allen argues that racial slavery was not an inevitable outcome of European colonization of the Americas, but rather a deliberately constructed system designed to divide the working class along racial lines and prevent them from uniting against the ruling class. Allen contends that in the early years of colonial America, there was no concept of "white" or "black" people, but rather a class of property-less workers who were... Read more about this item
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$25.00
Who Are the Young Communists

Who Are the Young Communists

New York: Youth Publishers, 1931. A small pamphlet introducing the Young Communist League and its struggle against capitalism, war, racism, and union busting. Extols the virtues of the Soviet Union as a worker's paradise. Stapled, photo-illustrated, newsprint wrappers (5 " x 4"), 24 p. Small chip to crown, nick to fore-edge, newsprint toned. Five copies in OCLC.
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$95.00
Now-Time Venezuela: Media Along the Path of the Bolivarian Process / Ahora-Tiempo Venezuela: Los Medios en el Camino del Proceso Bolivariano

Now-Time Venezuela: Media Along the Path of the Bolivarian Process / Ahora-Tiempo Venezuela: Los Medios en el Camino del Proceso Bolivariano

by AZZELLINI, Dario and Oliver Ressler

[Berkeley: UC Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive], 2006. First Edition. Two volumes; 16mo (15cm.); staplebound printed card wrappers; color photographic illus. Fine condition. Bilingual text in English and Spanish. Volume 1: Worker-Controlled Factories / Fábricas de Control Obrero, exhibition dates March 26 - May 28, 2006; Volume 2: Revolutionary Television in Catia / Televisión Revolucionaria en Catia, exhibition dates May 14 - July 16, 2006.
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$25.00
The First Industrial Revolutions [Signed]

The First Industrial Revolutions [Signed]

by MATHIAS, Peter and John A. Davis

Cambridge: Basil Blackwell, Inc, 1990. First American Edition. First Printing, cloth issue. Octavo; black cloth, with titles stamped in silver on spine; dustjacket; viii,175,[5]pp. Editor John A. Davis's copy, bearing his ink signature at upper front endpaper, with a short holograph note in his hand laid in. Mild tanning and some very faint foxing to text edges, else Near Fine in a Very Good+ dustjacket, with light shelfwear, and a faint, shallow dampstain along upper edge. First volume in the series... Read more about this item
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$40.00
Revolutionary Union News, Nos. 1-7

Revolutionary Union News, Nos. 1-7

Oldham: General Defense Committee Local 14 (Leeds) of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1979. A complete (?) run of the anarcho-syndicalist organ of the General Defense Committee Local 14 (Leeds) of the Industrial Workers of the World. Content includes contemporary and historical coverage of labor campaigns and workers' rights, political prisoners, May Day, and IWW history. Each issue is a single 8 ½" x 12" sheet printed on both sides, except for issues 2-3, a combined,... Read more about this item
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$85.00
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHIES OF THE HAYMARKET MARTYRS (AIMS HISTORICAL SERIES, NO. 5)

THE AUTOBIOGRAPHIES OF THE HAYMARKET MARTYRS (AIMS HISTORICAL SERIES, NO. 5)

by Foner, Philip S.; Edited & With an Introduction by

New York: Published for A.I.M.S. by Humanities Press, 1969. Cloth. Very good/No Jacket. 198p. Cover corners worn. The autobiographies of the anarchists convicted of the 1886 Haymarket Square bombing in Chicago, Illinois. Seven men - Albert R. Parsons, August Spies, Adolph Fischer, George Engel, Michael Schwab, Samuel Fielden, and Louis Lingg - were condemned to death, and Oscar Neebe received 15 years imprisonment. Includes bibliography. (9-1/4"x6-1/8")
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$19.00
Free Juan Otero

Free Juan Otero

Bronx: Committee to Defend Juan Otero, 1973. A flyer on behalf of imprisoned Puerto Rican activist Juan Otero, a "victim of a campaign by vengeful Bronx cops and angry contractors in the building trades, long a stronghold of racism." Otero is described as a "family man, educational specialist, respected community activist, a young father with no police record, working for equality in the construction trades" who was "framed on two robbery charges, without an evidence...". An 11" x 8 ½" sheet... Read more about this item
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$100.00
Working Class Unity or Fascism

Working Class Unity or Fascism

by Amter, I[srael]

[New York]: New York District, Communist Party, 1935. Stapled wrappers, 15 p. Faint offsetting to wrappers, about near fine.
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$35.00
The Class War in Idaho: The Horros of the Bull Pen

The Class War in Idaho: The Horros of the Bull Pen

by Harriman, Job

n.p.: n.p., 1970. A facsimile reprint of the third edition limited to 100 copies. On class war in Idaho.
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$35.00
Wasn't That a Time?: Growing Up Radical and Red in America

Wasn't That a Time?: Growing Up Radical and Red in America

by Schrank, Robert S

Hardback. Acceptable.
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$2.01
Saul Kreas My Life and Struggle for a Better World: a World Without  Exploitation of Man by Man

Saul Kreas My Life and Struggle for a Better World: a World Without Exploitation of Man by Man

by Saul Kreas

S. Kreas. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover. Blue library-style binding with gift titles. No marks or significant wear. ; Memoir of a Jewish boy in Czarist Russia who became a leading figure in the US labor movement; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 467 pages .
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$87.00
Earnings Required for Minimum Living Standard [drop title]

Earnings Required for Minimum Living Standard [drop title]

by AFL-CIO

N.p.: AFL-CIO, [1958]. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); side-stapled self-wrappers; 2,[2]ll.; printed from typescript on rectos only. Fine condition. AFL-CIO Fact Sheet / Wage and Hour No. 4. Not separately catalogued in OCLC as of May, 2020.
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$25.00
The Girl And Her Future

The Girl And Her Future

by HOERLE, Helen

New York: Random House, [1935]. Revised Edition. Octavo (19.5cm.); original blue cloth, spine lettered in black; [2],xv,[3],383pp. Minor soil spots, spine a bit faded, else Very Good and sound, albeit lacking dust jacket. A vocational volume first published in 1932, written as a follow-up to Hoerle and Florence B. Saltzberg's 1919 book The Girl and the Job.
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$60.00
Unemployment: The Wolf at the Door

Unemployment: The Wolf at the Door

by Shields, Art

New York: New Century Publishers, 1958. The Communist Party's position on unemployment. Stapled, illustrated wrappers, 22 p., one illustration. A fine copy.
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$20.00
This Great Journey

This Great Journey

by LEE, Jennie

New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc, 1942. First edition. Octavo (21.5 cm); pale yellow cloth lettered in purple; xxii, 298 pp.; dust jacket. Foreword by William L. Shirer. Autobiography of the Scottish Labour Party politician. Lee became an M.P. at twenty-four as a member of the left wing Independent Labour Party and later played an integral role in the foundation of the Open University. A couple smudges to cloth, owner's name to ffep, Near Fine. In a VG, unclipped dust jacket, which is rubbed... Read more about this item
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$20.00
Programme of the Forty-Third Annual Convention of the Vermont State Teacher's Association, at Montpelier, Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1, 1892

Programme of the Forty-Third Annual Convention of the Vermont State Teacher's Association, at Montpelier, Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1, 1892

by [Vermont State Teachers Association]

[Vermont]: [Vermont State Teachers Association], 1892. A 27 x 17 cm piece of paper folded once to make 4 pp. total. Light blue paper printed in black with some expected light creasing and soiling. Very Good. Includes the itinerary for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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$15.00
Life and Labor Bulletin, Vol. IX, No. 7 - Serial No. 94, July 1931

Life and Labor Bulletin, Vol. IX, No. 7 - Serial No. 94, July 1931

Washington, D. C.: The National Women's Trade Union League of America, 1931. An issue of this labor bulletin published by the National Women's Trade Union League of America (NWTULA). The NWTULA was founded in Boston in 1903 primarily as an auxiliary of the American Federation of Labor, as well as an extension of the settlement movement. The organization was active in supporting strikes, organizing women into unions, and educating the public on the conditions of women workers. The leadership comprised... Read more about this item
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$50.00
ILGWU News-History, 1900-1950

ILGWU News-History, 1900-1950

by Danish, Max D. and Leon Stein (editors)

New York: I.L.G.W.U., 1950. A uniquely designed and formatted history of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, "done in the manner of a newspaper, comprised chiefly of accounts and illustrations drawn from contemporary sources, prepared and edited by the Staff of Justice, the official publication of the I.L.G.W.U." (from the cover). Prepared for delegates to the union's "Golden Jubilee" convention held in Atlantic City in 1950. Stapled wrappers (11 ½" x 15 ½"), 120 p., heavily... Read more about this item
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$135.00
Women, War and Fascism

Women, War and Fascism

by McConnell, Dorothy

New York: The American League Against War and Fascism, 1935. A pamphlet on the exploitation of women workers under both fascism and democracy. The American League Against War and Fascism was a Communist Party front organization founded in 1933. It became the American League for Peace and Democracy in 1937 before dissolving in 1939. Stapled wrappers, 18 p. Numbers penned to the top of the front wrapper, else a near fine copy.
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$85.00
FACTORIES IN THE FIELD: THE STORY OF MIGRATORY FARM LABOR IN CALIFORNIA

FACTORIES IN THE FIELD: THE STORY OF MIGRATORY FARM LABOR IN CALIFORNIA

by McWilliams, Carey

Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1939. Cloth. Good +/No Jacket. 334p. 1940 printing. Signed by author on card laid in at title page. Name and date on front pastedown, cover stained and spine sunned. "[T]he first broad exposé of the social and environmental damage inflicted by the growth of corporate agriculture in California." Covering "the misery of the dust bowl migrants hoping to find work in California agriculture, McWilliams starts with the scandals of the Spanish land grant purchases, and continues on... Read more about this item
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$35.00
Women of New York - WPA Cuts Threaten Your Standard of Living

Women of New York - WPA Cuts Threaten Your Standard of Living

by Women's Committee of the Workers Alliance

[New York]: Womens Committee of the Workers Alliance, 1937. A flyer calling for the women of New York to join a "mammoth demonstration of 10,000 women" at City Hall to protest WPA cuts in New York City. The text maintains that 60,000 WPA workers in New York City "will be thrown into the streets" thereby driving down wages as jobs become more competitive. The Workers Alliance of America was founded in 1935 under the auspices of the Socialist Party of America and originally resembled a trade union... Read more about this item
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$400.00
A Model Factory in a Model City: A Social Study

A Model Factory in a Model City: A Social Study

by [LABOR HISTORY] SWINTON, John

[New York: Brown, Green & Adams], 1887. First Edition. Quarto (29cm.); publisher's tan printed side-stitched wrappers; 16pp.; steel-engravings throughout including one full-page. Lacking rear wrapper, upper wrapper separated but present, the whole covered in contemporary pencil scribbles and faint dampstaining, a few shallow losses not appoaching text. Fair to Good condition. Promotional work describing the amenities of the company factory and town founded by the American Waltham Watch Company in... Read more about this item
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$200.00
Si La Raza No Para a Nixon, Nixon Aplastará a La Raza / Unless La Raza Stops Nixon, Nixon Will Stomp La Raza

Si La Raza No Para a Nixon, Nixon Aplastará a La Raza / Unless La Raza Stops Nixon, Nixon Will Stomp La Raza

by Zermeño, Andrew (artist)

[California?], 1968. A large, bilingual poster featuring Richard Nixon flashing his trademark ‘V' sign, eating grapes and stomping on farmworkers and La Raza. The text, produced in Spanish and English, warns ‘La Raza', the term used to describe Mexican and Chicano-descended peoples, that they must stop Nixon or be stomped. The artwork was created by Andrew Zermeño, a California born graphic artist who produced artwork for the United Farmworkers. Offset lithograph printed in black on white stock... Read more about this item
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$250.00
Law and Disorder on the Narova River The Kreenholm Stirke of 1872

Law and Disorder on the Narova River The Kreenholm Stirke of 1872

by Zelnik, Reginald E

Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1995. 1st printing; maroon c w/gilt spine titles; 308 clean, unmarked pages. 1st. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8 Vo.
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$15.00
William H. Sylvis and the National Labor Union

William H. Sylvis and the National Labor Union

by TODES, Charlotte

New York: International Publishers, [1942]. First Edition. Wrapper issue. Small octavo (18.5cm.); original blue and black pictorial wrappers; 128pp. General shelf wear, most heavily along spine ends, else Near Very Good. History of the National Labor Union, the first national federation of trade unions in the United States, and its leader, William H. Sylvis, founder of the International Molders Union. EGBERT II, p. 100.
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$20.00