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Little Red Library


Pamphlets scanned by Marty Goodman of the Riazanov Library Project. Markup by D. Walters from the Holt Labor Library.

The Little Red Library is a pamphlet collection published by the Communist Party USA in the 1920s.

1 Trade Unions in America by Wm Z. Foster, Jas. P. Cannon, Earl R. Browder

2 Class Struggle vs. Class Collaboration by Earl Browder

3 Principles of Communism by Fredrick Engles - Translated by Earl R. Browder

4 Worker Correspondents by Wm. F. Dunne [mis-spelled as "Correspondence" in some listings on other Little Red Library pamphlet covers]

5 Poems for Workers edited by Manuel Gomez

6 Marx and Engles on Revlution in America by Heinz Neuman

7 The Damned Agitator and Other Stories Three short fictional stories by Michael Gold. (HTML version of this pamplet)

8 The Paris Commune by Max Shachtman

9 How Class Collaboration Works by Bertram D. Wolfe

10 Constitution of the U.S.S.R. Rights of Trade Unions by V. Yarotsky Social Insurance in the U.S.S.R. by N. Yerovsky [This is one of two of the series that has a black and white cover] [The others have red ink on the covers]

11 ‘Jim’ Connolly and Irish Freedom by G. Schuller [This is one of two of the series that has a black and white cover] [The others have red ink on the covers]



Last updated on: 16 May 2023