Verlag: Chicago. Industrial Workers of the World - IWW, 1980
Anbieter: Erik Hanson Books and Ephemera, San Diego, CA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 34th edition-4th Printing of July, 1980. 4 1/4" x 5 5/8" size. 64 pages. A clean and unmarked copy, just a touch of sunfade to the spine.
Verlag: Selbstverlag, München, 2012
Anbieter: Der Ziegelbrenner - Medienversand, Bremen, Deutschland
sehr guter Zustand, 38 S., Klammerheftung Beiliegend ein Flyer "Wobblies - Internationale Gewerkschaft - Wer wir sind, was wir wollen" sowie ein IWW-Aufkleber. Gramm 600.
Verlag: Selbstverlag, Ypsilanti, 1999
Anbieter: Der Ziegelbrenner - Medienversand, Bremen, Deutschland
12 S., Zeitungsformat Lieferung mit beiliegender Rechnung, MwSt. ist ausgewiesen. Gerne beraten wir zu weiteren Titeln aus Ihrem Themengebiet und bearbeiten Ihre Gesuche. Mit Bitte um Beachtung: aufgrund schlechter Erfahrungen liefern wir nicht an DHL Paketstationen. Bitte auf eine korrekte, aktuelle und vollständige Zustellanschrift achten. PayPal: bitte auf für uns gebührenfreie Zahlung achten. Gramm 600.
Verlag: [Industrial Workers of the World / I.W.W. / IWW], Chicago, 1971
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Ephemera. Zustand: Very Good +. 4pp. Octavo [21.5cm]. One sheet, printed on both sides and folded vertically. A bit toned, particularly around the edges. With the I.W.W. Webster Ave. address stamped on the rear cover. An organizing leaflet outlining ways to "act union," such as showing solidarity and maintaining your humanity at work. Miles 4291.
Verlag: [Industrial Workers of the World / I.W.W. / IWW], Chicago, Illinois, 1980
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Ephemera. Zustand: Very Good. Single sheet of paper [11" x 8.5"] printed on both sides. Bit of toning, dust soil, a few tiny closed tears at edges. Blank form for an IWW delegate's financial report. Circular IWW emblem at top right. IWW's address of "3435 N. Sheffield, Chicago, IL 60657" is printed, which was the IWW's General Headquarters circa 1980-90.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Washington State Historical Society, 1987
ISBN 10: 0917048628 ISBN 13: 9780917048623
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Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Zustand: NEAR FINE. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: NEAR FINE. First Edition. xiii, 256pp. 4to, perfectbound in burgundy leatherette over boards with gilt stamped lettering. B/W photo illustrated throughout. Owner's name to FFEP, exceedingly clean and sharp otherwise. DJ with some trivial wear at spine ends, crisp and bright otherwise with price intact.
Verlag: Moss Side Press [197-?], Manchester
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. 15pp. Very slim quarto [29 cm] Saddle-stitched wraps, with uneven toning to the rear wrap, and several insignificant markings in the text. The official publication of the General Organizing Committee of the Industrial Workers of the World in Britain. Articles and letters for publication were accepted from any member of the working class. With the following contents: "Our place in human progress"; "Organization of industry"; "Practical policies of the IWW"; "The Wheel of Industrial Unionism"; "Rank & File Rule"; "Mourn Not Dead"; Workers' Control - Now?"; "Solidarity Forever / Bookshelf." A couple of the illustrations are identified as being by "Bingo" [a Ralph Chaplin pseudonym] and "Man X". Moss Side Community Press was a co-operative geared towards the radical and Left movement in Manchester from the late 1960s onwards, eventually becoming a women's co-operative in 1975. The Industrial Unionist was published in Manchester, a city rich in history related to the labor movement. Manchester, considered the world's first industrial city, was a city that gave rise to a new urban working class which banded together to demand rights and representation.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Temple University Press, Philadelphia, PA, 1990
ISBN 10: 0877226806 ISBN 13: 9780877226802
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. First edition. xi, 339 pp. Octavo [23 cm]; full green cloth with gilt stamped titling to spine. Pictorial dust jacket. With extensive notes, bibliography, and index at the rear. A nice copy with just a hint of shelfwear. Thoroughly covers three of the schools of the American labor college movement: the Work People's College (in Duluth, Minnesota,1904-1941), the Brookwood Labor College (in Katonah, New York, 1921-1937), and the Commonwealth College (near Mena, Arkansas, 1923-1941). These three schools were selected by the author particularly because of their longevity, notoriety, geographical diversity, and abundant archives. "The workers' education movement in the United States grew out of the political and economic struggles of American workers in the early 1900s. Workers created these labor colleges because they perceived the need for education and training to facilitate their struggles. [.] Unlike the formal educational system, the labor colleges upheld working-class culture and provided adult worker-students with knowledge and skills necessary to serve the labor movement. Avoiding traditional teaching methods, they relied on progressive, democratic pedagogy to train labor organizers and activists. Despite the ideological fervor and left-wing support for the labor colleges, a number of factors led to their closing. The fragmentation of the political left doomed the schools to petty factionalism. The combined opposition by business, the conservative right, and the AFL contributed to the repression of the labor programs. And the colleges' insistence on independence from other institutions to avoid the implication of political alignment sealed their fate. While the schools never achieved the 'new social order' that was envisioned, this study evaluates the significance of their brief existence and the lessons that can be applied to the mature but ailing labor movement today.".
Verlag: Oak Publications, New York, 1965
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. First edition. 96pp. Pictorial red wrappers. Edges lightly rubbed, near fine. Swedish-American labor activist.
Verlag: Industrial Workers of the World [I.W.W. / IWW] n.d., Chicago, Illinois
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Leaflet. Zustand: Fair. 4 pp. Octavo [22.5 cm]; single sheet folded once to form four pages. Complete, but with many stains, tears, creases, etc. "Organizing leaflet that explains the meaning of the three stars in the IWW logo" (Miles 4255). IWW's "2422 N. Halsted, Chicago" address is printed which was occupied by the IWW from April 1933 - February 1970.
Anbieter: preigu, Osnabrück, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. I.W.W. Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent | A Facsimile Reprint of the Nineteenth Edition (1923) of the Little Red Song Book | Industrial Workers of the World (I W W | Taschenbuch | Kartoniert / Broschiert | Englisch | 2014 | PM Press | EAN 9781604869507 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
Verlag: Chicago., General Administration IWW, 1972
Anbieter: Rotes Antiquariat, Berlin, Deutschland
50 S. 12°, OBrosch. As adopted in 1905, and amended by conventions, and ratified by referendum votes, 1906 through 1971. Enthält eine List of Industrial Unions , S. 48-49 sowie als Einklebeanlage einen Index. Stempelaufdruck der IWW Oldham (Manchester), Lancashire. 250 gr.
Verlag: Metal Mine & Construction Workers Industrial Unions [IWW], Oakland, California and Chicago, Illinois, 1950
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Pamphlet. Zustand: Near Fine. 12 pp. 32mo [10.5 cm]; saddle-stapled in yellow printed card covers. Lightly age-toned and one tiny stain. A nice copy. By-laws for these mining and construction IWW unions. Copyright page reads: "General organization committee for 1950: Joseph Wagner, A. J. Farley, Lowell Burbank, A. J. Trussell, and Claude Erwin (Chairman). 1010 Broadway, Rm. 4, Oakland, California." IWW's address of "2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Ill." is also printed, which was the IWW's General Headquarters from April 1933 - February 1970. The bottom of page 12 reads: "Read, Distribute, Subscribe for and contribute articles to the Industrial Worker, 'The Voice of The I.W.W.' Boost our press! Keep in constant contact with your union. Be a good union man always. Observe strikes and picket lines." Bottom of rear cover reads: "A Good Union Man Spreads Literature BOOST INDUSTRIAL WORKER." Corrected and Reprinted by the 1950 General Organization Committee as an emergency measure.
Verlag: The Statesman Shop, Boise, ID, 1907
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. 130 pp. Octavo [23 cm]; perfect bound, printed wrappers. Some light wear and soil, bumped at the corners. Internally clean and bright. Full transcription of Borah's closing statement as prosecuting attorney in the case of Idaho vs. William D. Haywood, et al., for the 1905 murder of former Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg. Borah lost the case to the brilliant defense of Clarence Darrow (the assassin was eventually discovered to be Harry Orchard, a former Wobbly turned stool-pigeon for the Cripple Creek Miner's Association). Though unsuccessful in prosecuting this case, Borah went on to a lengthy career in politics, serving six consecutive terms as U.S. Senator from Idaho. [Not in Miles. However, Miles 3626 lists a different, excerpted version of this publication.].
Verlag: Department of Education of Agricultural Workers Industrial Union No. 110 of the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago, 1922
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Zustand: Good. 61pp. Thin octavo [22.5 cm] Saddle-stitched brown and black pictorial wraps. With some moisture damage to the pages (very light, but covering roughly 1/3 of each page). Miles 4084. With questions at the close of each chapter. "Economic presentation concluding that a shorter work day is one key to solving unemployment" (Dione Miles). "The first and prime need of the workers is to lower the hours in the working day" (p. 55).
Verlag: General Defense Committee [Industrial Workers of the World / I.W.W. / IWW], Chicago, Illinois, 1923
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Pamphlet. Zustand: Very Good. 32 pp. Octavo [23 cm]; saddle-stapled in illustrated wraps. Some light age toning and wear, especially around the edges of the wraps. "A call for amnesty for wartime political prisoners" (Miles 4448). Page one states, "the following editorialsmost of them excerptswere compiled from a huge number of similar statements from the metropolitan newspapers and magazines of America. A few from the liberal, religious and labor press are included also. The editorials offered below are indicitave of numerous others that do not appear." This work reprints sixty said excerpts in the text. The front cover illustration of a prisoner shackled to a ball and chain (entitled "Is This to be the Story of Free Speech In America?") is attributed to one "Ellis" who we can't currently otherwise identify. The text contains twelve additional small in-text illustrations (which appear to be reproductions from some of the exerpted publications). Printed by Printing and Publishing Workers Industrial Union No. 450.
Verlag: [Industrial Workers of the World / I.W.W. / IWW] n.d., Chicago, Illinois
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Leaflet. Zustand: Near Fine. 6 pp. 20 cm. Single sheet (measuring 8" x 12") printed on both sides and folded twice, brochure style, to form six pages. Lightly age-toned. "'Why are you IWW's always trying to turn the world upside down?' asked the judge of the defendant. 'Well, it's this way, your honor. The world is upside down and we want to set it right side up.'" Organizing leaflet. A small subscription form (left blank) for The Industrial Worker periodical is printed at the bottom of one of the panels. The IWW's General Office address of "2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Ill." is printed on the rear panel, which was occupied from April 1933 - February 1970. Miles 4472.
Verlag: The Rebel Worker (Industrial Workers of the World), Chicago, Ill.
Anbieter: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Kanada
1966. (Newspaper) Very good. Page one wraps to rear and faded blue card covers stapled over. Mimeographed, 8.5 X 11 inches, illustrations throughout. This issue has January 1966 as its publication date, but refers to #6 being published on May Day 1966. Includes: Wild celery, New pamphlets, etc, Editorial, I saw it on TV and then we proved it at home - Bernard Marszalek, the forecast is hot! (manifesto-leaflet), Post no bills (poem) - Benjamin Peret, Vengeance of a black swan: notes on poetry from Maldororian Zoology to the barricades of the revolution - Franklin Rosemont, the colors of freedom - Andre Breton, Elementary structures of reification - Jean Garnault, Reminiscences of T-Bone Slim - Skidroad Slim, Ante-bellum jitters and the calm after the storm - T-Bone Slim, Five o'Clock world #2: hobbies - Jim Evrard, Fantastic fables - Ambrose Bierce, Manifesto of the Durruti Column, Sabotage: Makhno cocktails etc, White rabbits (story) - Leonora Carrington, A plea to all - Robert D Casey, Prophetic mutterings - James Cain, "Every paradise is not lost" (Andre Breton 1896-1966) - Franklin Rosemont, Delight not death (excerpts from a letter) - Lawrence Decoster, Message from the gangsters of love - Nikki Black, Letters, Index to Rebel Workers #1-7, Smash urban renewal!!!
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Karlsruhe: Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2005
ISBN 10: 3816770002 ISBN 13: 9783816770008
Anbieter: Kepler-Buchversand Huong Bach, Weil der Stadt, Deutschland
Gr.-8°, kart. Zustand: Gut. 168 S. Gebraucht: guter und sauberer Zustand. Der sehr heterogene Bereich der Dienstleistungen prägt seit einigen Jahren die Wirtschaftsprozesse moderner Industrienationen. Strategie, Management, Innovation, Dienstleistung: Vier Schlagworte, die seit geraumer Zeit nicht nur das wirtschaftliche und politische Denken prägen. Dabei gibt es zahlreiche Variationen, aus diesen Worten Schlagzeilen zu bilden: "Strategisches Dienstleistungsmanagement", "Management von Innovationen", "Innovation im Dienstleistungsbereich". Wie viele Kombinationsmöglichkeiten es tatsächlich gibt, verrät die Kombinatorik, da wären wir schon bei zweiunddreißig, die Erweiterungsmöglichkeiten nicht mitgezählt.Dieses Buch entstand im Rahmen einer Studie im Auftrag der Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg gGmbH in Stuttgart an das Institut für Wirtschaftspolitik und Wirtschaftsforschung, Universität Karlsruhe. Es beschreibt den aktuellen Stand der Dienstleistungsforschung, die "Lücke" zwischen dem Angebot an gängigen Managementtools auf der einen und den Anwendern in Dienstleistungsunternehmen auf der anderen Seite, und wie sich die Forschungslandschaft, vor allem in Baden-Württemberg, mit all den Institutionen, Universitäten und Fachkompetenzen zusammensetzt. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Verlag: Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago, Illinois, 1920
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Pamphlet. Zustand: Good +. 31 [+1] pp. Octavo [23 cm]; saddle-stapled in printed wraps. Some light soiling, bumping, creasing. Cover wraps starting to split at the fold. On the rear wrap, there is a stamp in black ink that reads "Industrial Workers Unemployed Union [with an illegible Chicago, Illinois address, maybe "W. Harrison St."?]. Swedish language edition of the organizing and informational pamphlet, "What Is The I. W. W." (ref: Miles 4669). Printed by Printing and Publishing Workers Industrial Union, No. 450, I. W. W.
Verlag: Industrial Workers of the World, General Executive Board (GEB) [I.W.W. / IWW], Chicago, Illinois, 1934
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Pamphlet. Zustand: Near Fine. 40 pp. Duodecimo [19 cm]; saddle-stapled in orange/red printed and illustrated card wrappers. A bit of dust soiling, else a nice and clean copy. "There IS a way out of the economic chaos that surrounds us. To workers weary of the unfilled promises of politicians, embittered by the betrayals of two-faced labor-leaders into whose hands they have unwisely entrusted their fate, and sick with the experience of being pitted against each other by their craft unions in the great wage wars of this last year, the I. W. W. offers a simple program of rank-and-file industrial unionism whereby the working class can do for itself whatever it needs to have done." General IWW organizing pamphlet. Contains: Why the Working Class Built the I. W. W. (p3), The Economics of Unionism (p13), How the I. W. W. Is Built (p22), The Social Program of the I. W. W. (p30), and What the I. W. W. Expects of Its Members (p36). Advert for other IWW publications on the rear cover, including The Industrial Worker (periodical), One Big Union (pamphlet), General Strike (pamphlet), Unemployment and the Machine (pamphlet), and the I. W. W. Song Book (aka The Little Red Songbook). IWW's address of "2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Ill." is printed on the covers, which was the IWW's General Headquarters from April 1933 - February 1970. Miles 4240.
Verlag: I.W.W.A.W, 1988
Anbieter: LiLi - La Liberté des Livres, CANEJAN, Frankreich
Zustand: Assez bon. I.W.W.A.W (illustrator).
Verlag: Samsung Publishing Co., Ltd, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya [Aichi Prefecture, Japan], 1985
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good +. v, 60 pp. Duodecimo [18 cm]; perfectbound in yellow printed wraps. White, black, and red printed dust jacket. Some very light occasional shelfwear, smudges. Small publisher's slip/note (measuring 7 x 5.5 cm) is laid in. Japanese language edition of Vincent St. John's "The I.W.W.: Its History, Structure and Methods," which was originally published in 1913. From the preliminary pages (very rough translation from Japanese): "This edition is a reprint of the revised 1917 edition, which includes the 'Industrial Union Manifesto' known as the 'January Manifesto' and B. H. Williams' article 'Tendencies Towards Industrial Freedom.' It is an important testimony and source about the IWW that is more frequently cited than the first edition." Vincent St. John (18761929) was an active early organizer of the Wobblies, leading the union as the General Secretary from 1908-1914. His influence was such that a Telluride mining company president attempted to frame him for the murder of a mine guard, who was later discovered to have simply abandoned his post. As a result of a 1918 mass trial in which the federal government indicted over 100 I.W.W. members, St. John spent over 5 years in jail before receiving a pardon.
Verlag: Educational Bureau of the Industrial Workers of the World [I.W.W. / IWW], Chicago, Illinois, 1922
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Pamphlet. Zustand: Good +. 144 pp. Octavo [23 cm]; side-stapled in printed wrappers. Some staining and soiling to covers. Spine is bumped at the foot with a small split at the edge. Title page starting to split at the bottom near the hinge. Age-toned, but clean and unmarked throughout. An English translation of Souchy's "Wie lebt der Arbeiter und Bauer in Russland und in der Ukraine?" The introduction by George Williams is dated Feb. 10th, 1922. The IWW's address (translator/publisher) is listed on the title page as "1001 W. Madison St., Chicago, Ill." which was the IWW general headquarters location from July 1917 - March 1925. "The problems of the Russians under revolutionary government; politicization is spoiling the revolution" (Miles 4525).
Verlag: [Industrial Workers of the World / I.W.W. / IWW], [Chicago, Illinois], 1930
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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Pamphlet. Zustand: Good. First edition. 79 pp. Octavo [22 cm]; saddle-stapled in illustrated cardstock wrappers. Prominent vertical fold/crease throughout. Bump to the top left corner of the cover with a small one-inch split. Light age toning, bumps, creases, minor stains, but still an unmarked and internally clean copy. Pamphlet published on the 25th anniversary of the Industrial Workers of the World, which was founded in Chicago, Illinois on June 27, 1905. Contains: "La Belle Sansculotte (Poem)" by [William] Covington Hall, an Introduction, "Revolutionary Class Union" by James P. Thompson, "Free Speech Fights of the I. W. W." by Roger N. Baldwin, "How The I. W. W. Defends Labor" by Ralph Chaplin, "Build For Power" by C. E. Payne, "The Industrial Union In Agriculture" by Tom Connors, "The Way of the Wobbly" by F. W. Thompson, "The Colorado Conquest" by Ed Delaney, "Education" by Clifford B. Ellis, "International Relations of the I. W. W." by Joseph Wagner, and "At The Crossroads" by John A. Gahan. Ads for othre IWW publications on the rear inside wrap. IWW Preamble printed on the rear cover. "An early history of the IWW" (Miles 4619).
Verlag: A "Bérmunkás" Lapbizottsága. [Industrial Workers of the World / I.W.W. / IWW], [Cleveland, OH], 1922
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Pamphlet. Zustand: Near Fine. 40 pp. Duodecimo [19.5 cm]; saddle-stappled in illustrated wrappers. Some light toning to pages, bit of rubbing to edges and corners. At the time of cataloguing, we can locate only one institutional holding via OCLC. Rare. Text all in Hungarian. Title roughly translates in English to "General Strike: For Industrial Freedom." Front cover illustration (unattributed) in stark black, red, and white, depicts a worker breaking chains bound at the wrists. Adverts for other IWW publications in English as well Hungarian on the rear cover. "B. & R. Printing Co., 2655 Grand Ave." also printed at the bottom of the rear cover.
Verlag: The Textile Workers Industrial Union No. 410 of the I. W. W., Chicago, Illinois, 1925
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Pamphlet. Zustand: Near Fine. 24 pp. 16mo [17 cm]; saddle-stapled in sky blue card wrappers, title printed in red and black. Bits of foxing, toning, and dust soiling to covers, else Near Fine. IWW organizing pamphlet created for the textile industry which argues that the "one big union" approach of the IWW is the best option to meet the needs of textile workers. Topics discussed include "How Trade Unions Divided the Workers." Two black and white photo illustrations on page 4 entitled "Hand Loom" and "Power Loom". Pages 21-24 show a number of adverts for other IWW publications in English as well as a variety of European languages. Miles 4376.
Verlag: [Industrial Workers of the World / I.W.W. / IWW], [Chicago], 1933
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Pamphlet. Zustand: Good +. 16 pp. Duodecimo [19 cm]; saddle-stapled pamphlet. Lightly age-toned. Some wear, smudging, and a few small bumps and tiny splits around edges and corners. Cover starting to split at the fold. Previous owner's name written neatly in pencil at the top of page 3. An IWW organizing and recruitment pamphlet. Political cartoon illustration on front cover (unidentified artist). Section headings and topics explored within: "So You're Out of a Job!;" "Why Jobs are Scarce;" "Dividends vs. Wages;" "Machines Displace Workers;" "MachineryFriend of Foe of Man?;" "The Revolutionary Four-Hour Day;" "Why Unemployment?;" "How Can Unemployed Workers Help?;" "Why Picket the Industries?;" "Permanent EmploymentNot Charity;" "Go Where Jobs Are;" "Employed and Jobless, Unite!;" and "Science and LaborThe New Epoch." According to Miles, this pamphlet "urges workers to unite in the IWW and work for a four-hour day to relieve unemployment" (Something in Common: An IWW Bibliography). Miles 4521.
Verlag: Department of Education of Agricultural Workers Industrial Union No. 110 of The Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago, Illinois, 1922
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Zustand: Very Good. 61 pp. Slim octavo [22.5 cm] Saddle-stitched brown pictorial wraps, with an image of a miner on the front wrap. 3/4" closed tear to bottom edge of front wrap. Small ink stamp on the title page. Very minor moisture staining to fore-edge margins of the terminal pages. Pages darkened. Miles 4084. Each chapter contains a list of questions at the close. The contents of this book originally appeared in serial form in "Industrial Solidarity" (Miles 4757), published by the I.W.W. With an advertisement at the rear for "Industrial Solidarity." Agricultural Workers Industrial Union No. 110 represents all workers who cultivate land, raise crops, or work with livestock including those workers on farms, ranches, orchards and plantations, and those workers in supporting industries such as breeding and large animal veterinary services. "The worker is not robbed over the counter, but at the point of production." - p. 21.
Verlag: [Industrial Workers of the World / I.W.W. / IWW], Chicago, Illinois, 1922
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Pamphlet. Zustand: Very Good +. 32 pp. Duodecimo [18.5 cm]; saddle-stapled, printed self-wrappers. Some age-toning, brittling, and a bit of wear to edges and corners. Some minor internal creasing from printing/production. Very faint previous owner's stamp on the rear cover (p32): "F. A. SCHOENLE | STA. DEL. | 1480 HARRISON AVE. | CINCINNATI, OHIO" Miles 4256: This work is an "explanation of the IWW's refusal to join the International (see also no. 4231)." With reference here to Miles #4231 (which is a separate 1922 leaflet entitled "The International Position of the I.W.W."), Dione Miles' annotation about that work states: "The Red Trade Union International is politically controlled by the Communist Party. The IWW cannot submit to a political group.".