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KEERAN, ROGER and KENNY, THOMAS SOCIALISM BETRAYED: Behind the Collapse of the Soviet Union INDEFINATELY OUT OF STOCK - PAPERBACK - Roger Keeran also wrote "The Communist Party and the Auto Workers' Unions." Thomas Kenny is an economist. - Michael Parenti says, "An excellent expose of what led to the overthrow of the Soviet Union. Filled with compelling insights and persuasive analysis." - Phillip Bonosky says, "I have not read anything else with such detailed and intimate knowledge of what took place. This manuscript is the most important contribution I have read." 240 pages, Index. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0737-6). 0738-3

LEMBCKE, JERRY and TATTAM, WM. ONE UNION IN WOOD. A political History of the International Woodworkers of America OUT OF PRINT (For a copy, ISBN 0-920080-43-X, contact Harbour Publishing, Box 219 Madeira Park, B.C. V0H 2H0 - telephone 1-800-667-2988) - In an account as absorbing as it is informative, the authors effectively argue for vindication of the union's radical past leaders and for revival of their militant spirit. 204 pages with notes, index, and bibliography. 0619-5

LINDER, MARC LABOR STATISTICS AND CLASS STRUGGLE OUT OF PRINT - Two original studies, one "From Surplus Value to Unit Labor Costs," and the other, "Fatal Subtraction: Statistical MIAs on the Industrial Battlefield"; the shocking state of worker health and safety on the job. 0711-6

MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 01: 1835-1843 INDEFINATELY OUT OF STOCK - The early writings of Marx including his Doctoral Dissertation, articles from the Rheinische Zeitung; poetry. 840 pages. 0407-8*

SELSAM, HOWARD; GOLDWAY, DAVID, and MARTEL, HARRY, eds. DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL CHANGE INDEFINATELY OUT OF STOCK - A reader in Marxist social thought, from the writings of Marx, Engels and Lenin. 416 pages. 0264-7

ZIPSER, ARTHUR WORKINGCLASS GIANT: The Life of William Z. Foster [1881-1961] OUT OF PRINT - A brief biography of the Communist leader, regarded as the most effective organizer in the history of the U.S. labor movement. 228 pages. Index. 0582-2
$2.25 APTHEKER, HERBERT COLONIAL ERA The colonies' history to the 1770s placed in a world context: the early development of capitalism, of class conflicts, and of slavery are particularly analyzed. Second edition. 158 pages. Bibliography. Index. 0033-9
$2.25 FLYNN, ELIZABETH GURLEY ALDERSON STORY: My Life as a Political Prisoner Alderson is the Federal women's prison where the author spent 28 months as a Smith Act "political prisoner" in the 1950s. One of the first prison accounts by a woman. 228 pages. 0002-5
$2.25 NORTH, JOSEPH NO MEN ARE STRANGERS A memoir rich in reflections and reminiscences by the war correspondent and editor of the New Masses. (1904-1945). 300 pages. 0462-7
$2.50 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK COMMUNIST MANIFESTO The authorized English translation with a preface by Frederick Engels. 48 pages. See also Struik, "BIRTH OF THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO" (ISBN 978-0-7178-0320-0). 0241-8*
$2.75 REED, JOHN EDUCATION OF JOHN REED Selections from Reed's lively, passionate writing in the decade 1910 to his untimely death in 1920. Partisan of workers and peasants, a fighter for fundamental change in the social order. Introduction by John Stuart. A fine survey of John Reed's life and work. 224 pages. 0354-5
$3.00 REETZ, DOROTHEA CLARA ZETKIN AS A SOCIALIST SPEAKER An unforgettable portrait of the personality of Clara Zetkin and how she became a leading socialist orator of her time. The reader will discover Zetkin's role models, how she prepared her lectures and delivery. Includes a brief biography and assessment of her influence. 80 pages. 0649-2
$3.25 FOSTER, WILLIAM Z. PAGES FROM A WORKER'S LIFE The dramatic and instructive sketches of experiences during a half century. 320 pages. 0149-7
$3.25 LENIN, V.I. TWO TACTICS of Social Democracy in the Democratic Revolution Lenin's concept of the revolutionary-democratic government of the working class and the peasantry, and the path of transition to socialism, written in l905. 0206-7*
$3.50 ANIKIN, ANDREI V. SCIENCE IN ITS YOUTH: Political Economy before Karl Marx The links between major modern trends and past economic ideas of Boisguillebert, Patty, Turgat, Smith, Ricardo, and many others is traced in a scholarly yet popular style. 389 pages. Index. 0503-7
$3.50 GERSON, SIMON W. PETE: The Story of Peter V. Cacchione, New York's First Communist Councilman A warm story with profound lessons in independent politics, proportional representation, and informative insights into the city politics of New York in the '30s and '40s. 215 pages. Index. 0473-3
$3.50 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Communist Manifesto (Spanish edition) NOT YET PRINTED - (We expect this book to be available after September 2008.) Spanish edition. 0744-4
$3.95 LESUEUR, MERIDEL SALUTE TO SPRING Twelve loved, classic short stories; poetic, evocative, strong about working men and women of the 1930s and 1940s. 192 pages. 0463-4
$4.00 LENIN, V.I. LEFT-WING COMMUNISM, AN INFANTILE DISORDER A popular essay in Marxist strategy and tactics. 96 pages. 0107-0*
$4.25 AFANASYEV, V. G. DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM An introduction to the basic ideas of philosophy as a science, materialism, the categories and laws of motion of nature, society and human thought, dialectics, the theory of knowledge. 156 pages. See also Cameron, Dialectical Materialism and Modern Science. 0656-0
$4.50 ENGELS, FREDERICK LUDWIG FEUERBACH, and the Outcome of Classical German Philosophy On the philosophy of Hegel and Feuerbach, and the essence and tasks of philosophy. 0120-6*
$4.50 FICHTENBAUM, MYRNA FUNSTEN NUT STRIKE The story of a 1930s TUUL-led strike of women workers in St. Louis with important insights and lessons. photographs. 0696-6
$4.95 AFANASYEV, V. G. HISTORICAL MATERIALISM An introduction to the mode of production, explains a social order's base and superstructure, people as decisive in social development, classes and class struggle, the state, revolutionary change, social consciousness. 180 pages. 0637-9
$4.95 APTHEKER, HERBERT NATURE OF DEMOCRACY, FREEDOM AND REVOLUTION Explains how the meaning of these basic themes has changed throughout history and how these ideas are understood by the opposing classes. Revolution as the source of effective human emancipation. 128 pages. 0137-4
$4.95 AVELING, EDWARD & MARX, ELEANOR THOUGHTS ON WOMEN AND SOCIETY A richly illustrated essay from the latter 19th century, written in response to August Bebel's pioneering work on women and socialism. 24 pages of illustrations; 88 pages. 0648-5
$4.95 DIMITROV, GEORGE AGAINST FASCISM AND WAR Report to the 7th Congress of the Communist International, 1935. Includes a 1936 speech on the People's front and a short speech to Young Communist International. Foreword by James West, then a U.S. youth delegate to the 7th Congress. Index. 136 pages. 0643-0*
$4.95 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 03 PAPERBACK - Annotated and Indexed. THE POLICIES AND PRACTICES OF THE A.F. OF L., 1900-1909. Labor at the turn of the Century; Open-shop drive; National Civic Federation; The church and labor; business unionism; Craft vs industrial unions; Women, Black and immigrant workers; AFL political policies; the Socialists; Western Federation of Miners; the American Labor Union, more. 480 pages. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 0-7178-0093-3). 0389-7
$4.95 HUDSON, HOSEA BLACK WORKER IN THE DEEP SOUTH The life story of a sharecropper's son who became an industrial worker, a Communist, and part of the union and civil rights struggles. Hudson was honored with presentation of the key to the city of Birmingham, AL by then Mayor Richard Arrington in 1980 142 pages. 0683-6
$4.95 LENIN, V.I. INTRODUCTION TO MARX, ENGELS, MARXISM Brief collection of the basic ideas of Marx, Engels, Lenin. 108 pages. Notes. 0647-8*
$4.95 LENIN, V.I. STATE AND REVOLUTION An analytical discussion of the role of the state as the instrument of the ruling class. 103 pages. 0196-1*
$4.95 MARX, KARL CRITIQUE OF THE GOTHA PROGRAM Criticism of an early Social-Democratic program, with the famous definition of communist society. Appendices include Lenin's notes on the state. 116 pages. 0043-8*
$4.95 SHIELDS, ART MY SHAPING-UP YEARS: The Early Life of Labor's Great Reporter A moving, warm, thoughtful account that enriches the spirit and highlights the basic social issues in our common heritage. Illustrated by Peggy Lipschutz. 240 pages. 0571-6
$5.00 TWAIN, MARK KING LEOPOLD'S SOLILOQUY Twain's biting satire on the gruesome Belgian reign over the Congo. Rarely included in Twain collections. 96 pages. 0687-4
$5.50 ENGELS, FREDERICK ENGELS ON "CAPITAL" Helpful to any student or reader of CAPITAL, THE PROCESS OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION, Vol 01, by Karl Marx. Contains Engels' synopsis of this book, with updated references to pages in our paperback edition (ISBN 978-0-7178-0621-8); and additional material. 0734-5*
$5.50 ENGELS, FREDERICK SOCIALISM: Utopian and Scientific Long accepted as the leading popular explanation of the principles of scientific communism. 96 pages. 0191-6*
$5.50 LENIN, V.I. IMPERIALISM: The Highest Stage of Capitalism Lenin's famous treatise on imperialism as an outgrowth of monopoly and finance capital. 128 pages. 0098-8*
$5.50 MARX, KARL WAGE-LABOUR AND CAPITAL & VALUE, PRICE AND PROFIT The famous lectures to workers on the economic laws that determine wages and profits. 110 pages. 0470-2*
$5.50 TARG, HARRY R. CUBA and the USA: A New World Order? A succinct overview of Cuba's history. Focuses on the years after the 1959 Revolution. Impressions and information from the author's recent visits build an argument for a change in U.S. policy toward Cuba. 130 pages. 0700-0
$5.75 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 06 PAPERBACK - Annotated and Indexed. ON THE EVE OF AMERICA'S ENTRANCE INTO WORLD WAR I, 1915-1916. Henry Ford's $5.00 day; strikes in Arizona mines, Youngstown OH; Bayonne NJ; NY City Transit strike, 1916; Garment workers; Women workers; Railroad workers and the eight-hour day; Black workers on the eve of WWI, and more. 264 pages. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0602-7). 0595-2
$5.75 JACKSON, T. A. CHARLES DICKENS: Progress of a Radical A new edition of a book from the late 1930s; Dickens' work, interpreted within the social background of his time. A Foreword by Dr. John Murray evaluates this work as a useful sociology supplement for teachers and students. 172 pages. 0654-6
$5.95 ANIKIN, ANDREI V. GOLD: The Yellow Devil HARDCOVER - A fascinating history of gold as value measure and currency metal. Analyzes its intrinsic economic meaning in class-divided societies, and its historic role in the international monetary system. 241 pages. 0599-0
$5.95 APTHEKER, HERBERT EARLY YEARS OF THE REPUBLIC 1783-1793. A Marxist analysis of the Constitution; its sources, content and the struggle for ratification. 184 pages. Bibliography, Index. (Reprint 1989) 0471-9
$5.95 BONOSKY, PHILLIP BIRD IN HER HAIR A unique collection of 13 short stories based on the author's youth and labor experiences in the mill towns of Pennsylvania. Most are new stories, a few reworked or reprinted. Three original Alice Neel illustrations. 172 pages. 0661-4
$5.95 FINKELSTEIN, SIDNEY JAZZ: A People's Music A new edition of what is still one of the two or three best books for understanding and appreciating jazz. Updated with a Foreword by Geoffrey Jacques. Original illustrations by Jules Halfant. 192 pages. 0670-6
$5.95 FONER, PHILIP S. CASE OF JOE HILL Joe Hill was an IWW poet, songwriter, and organizer. This book is a history of his trial, mass defense campaign, and execution. 0022-3
$5.95 NERUDA, PABLO LET THE RAIL SPLITTER AWAKE and OTHER POEMS The Waldeen translation. Includes woodcuts by Jose Venturelli. 0668-3
$6.50 BIMBA, ANTHONY MOLLY MAGUIRE'S The story of the 1870s frameup of the Pennsylvania Irish anthracite miners. 144 pages. (July 2000 reprint) 0273-9
$6.50 ENGELS, FREDERICK PEASANT WAR IN GERMANY A historical-materialist analysis of the peasant revolt of 1525 and its role in the Reformation. 128 pages. (New edtion, July 2000.) 0720-8*
$6.95 DAVIS, BENJAMIN J. COMMUNIST COUNCILMAN FROM HARLEM Autobiographical Notes Written in a Federal Penitentiary. Original Foreword by Henry Winston. Introduction by Simon W. Gerson for this new edition of Ben Davis's 1960s book. Written while Ben Davis served prison time for a Smith Act conviction later ruled unconstitutional. Index. Notes. 252 pages. 0680-5
$6.95 DU BOIS, W.E.B. JOHN BROWN With scholarship and passion, Du Bois understands and explains John Brown. In this 1962 edition, Du Bois updates his original 1909 edition. 312 pages. Index. 0375-0
$6.95 HORNE, GERALD REVERSING DISCRIMINATION: The Case for Affirmative Action A thorough overview and hard-hitting polemic for more affirmative action as the best path to more democracy now, on a path to socialism. Cartoons by Brumsic Brandon, Jr. 128 pages. 0695-9
$6.95 LENIN, V.I. EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN On problems of women's equality, including Clara Zetkin's interview with Lenin, and a preface by N.K. Krupskaya. 136 pages. 0290-6*
$6.95 MARX, KARL EIGHTEENTH BRUMAIRE OF LOUIS BONAPARTE A famous example of historical materialist analysis. 128 pages. 0056-8*
$6.95 MARX, KARL POVERTY OF PHILOSOPHY Marx's polemic with Proudhon, in a new translation with explanatory notes and appendix: 240 pages. New edition. 0701-7*
$6.95 MILLON, ROBERT ZAPATA: The Ideology of a Peasant Revolutionary A 1994 Afterword by the author updates this solid evalutaion of Zapata and the meaning of his movement. 2nd edition. 0710-9
$6.95 PLEKHANOV FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS OF MARXISM A defense of Marxism as an integral world outlook, against those who would vulgarize and/or distort it. Appendix includes The Materialist Conception of History, and The Role of the Individual in History. 160 pages. 0073-5*
$6.95 RAVITZ, ABE C. LEANE ZUGSMITH: Thunder on the Left A lively, perceptive discussion of the activist years and literary works of a leading fiction writer on the Left during the turbulent '30s. Zugsmith drew upon social and economic struggles of that time for her novels and stories, with consummate skill and artistry. Notes, Bibliography. 132 pages. 0702-4
$6.95 SHIELDS, ART ON THE BATTLE-LINES Volume 02 of Art Shield's life story covers 1919-1939, the miners' battle against the coal barons, struggles in the South, the Seattle general strike, the IWW San Pedro strike, the battle to build the CIO, the Spanish Civil War, and more. Exciting labor reportage at its best. Illustrated by Peggy Lipschutz. Photographs. 292 pages. 0644-7
$6.95 SMERTIN, YURI KWAME NKRUMAH An original study of the life and work of Nkrumah which traces the development of his thought and practice. Key passages from Nkrumah's writings and those of contemporaries are drawn on to illuminate Nkrumah's great contributions as well as certain contradictory elements in his outlook. An excellent one-volume source. 180 pages. 0655-3
$7.50 ENGELS, FREDERICK ROLE OF FORCE IN HISTORY - expanded edition Engels' unfinished essay about Bismarck's policy of blood and iron. According to Engels' original intention, this book combines his analysis of 'Germany 1848-1888' (an unfinished manuscript) with three short chapters about the 'Theory of Force' from 'Anti-Duhring.' 0739-0*
$7.50 FONER, PHILIP S. WILLIAM HEIGHTON: Pioneer Labor Leader in Jacksonian Philadelphia An essay summarizing Heighton's work on the first central labor council (Phila), the first U.S. labor party, and the law of value, with selected excerpts from his writings and speeches. 136 pages. (1991) 0689-8
$7.50 JACKSON, JAMES E. BOLD, BAD '60S! Pushing the Point for Equality Down South and Out Yonder A collection of on-the-scene reportage and essays from the famous '60s decade. 148 pages. 0693-5
$7.50 LENIN, V.I. WHAT IS TO BE DONE? A basic consideration of the conditions and problems in the formation of a vanguard, revolutionary party. 200 pages. 0218-0*
$7.50 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK GERMAN IDEOLOGY This edition of the critique of post-Hegelian thought includes the first full statement of dialectical materialism. 168 pages. 0302-6*
$7.50 TRUITT, WILLIS H. MARXIST ETHICS - A Short Exposition A brief, informative, and thought-provoking book that explores Marx's moral standpoint, determinism, individual needs and rights, morality and the arts, and ethics in our "new world." 0740-6
$7.95 APTHEKER, HERBERT AMERICAN REVOLUTION: 1768-1788 The causes of the Revolution, popular participation, the cancer of slavery; military and world aspects. 304 pages. Bibliography. Index. 0005-6
$7.95 COLON, JESUS PUERTO RICAN IN NEW YORK, and other sketches Warm, often humorous, thoughtful true-to-life socio-political vignettes by the late journalist and barrio-laureate. A 1984 BCF American Book Award winner. 204 pages. 0589-1
$7.95 DOUGLASS, FREDERICK LIFE AND WRITINGS OF FREDERICK DOUGLAS PAPERBACK - Vol. 05 (Supplement) 1844-1860 Edited by Philip S. Foner. Writings and speeches discovered since the publication of the original 4 volumes; 564 pages. Index. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0453-4). 0454-2
$7.95 DU BOIS, W.E.B. AN ABC OF COLOR Selections by the author from over a half century of his writings, with an introduction by John Oliver Killens. 216 pages. (July 2001 reprint) 0391-0
$7.95 FONER, PHILIP S. U.S. LABOR and the VIETNAM WAR Presents a comprehensive documentation of the steady growth of labor opposition to U.S. involvement in Vietnam, from a few voices in a minority of unions to a majority labor position. 190 pages. (1989) 0672-0
$7.95 GRAMSCI, ANTONIO MODERN PRINCE and Other Writings Selections from the Italian philosopher and revolutionary. 192 pages. (July 2000 reprint). 0133-6
$7.95 MARX, KARL CLASS STRUGGLES IN FRANCE: 1848-50 These articles on revolution and counterrevolution were written while the events were still in progress. 158 pages. 0030-8*
$7.95 MORRIS, WILLIAM NEWS FROM NOWHERE More than 100 years ago, the author wrote this tale about his visit to a new, better, more humane social order. 0728-4
$7.95 PATTERSON, WILLIAM L. MAN WHO CRIED GENOCIDE: An Autobiography Highlights from the remarkable life of a participant in the Sacco-Vanzetti and Scottsboro cases, who founded the Civil Rights Congress and presented the historic petition "We Charge Genocide to the UN" in 1951. A new edition, with a section of the famous petition "We Charge Genocide." Index. 0685-0
$7.95 STRUIK, DIRK, J. ed. BIRTH OF THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO For this students' edition, Professor Struik has supplied a full introduction on the genesis of the Manifesto. Besides the full text of the Manifesto, the book includes all prefaces by Marx or Engels; Engels' "Principles of Communism" and a brief history of the Manifesto in the USA. Fully annotated. Index. Illustrated. 224 pages. 0320-0*
$8.00 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF CUBA, Vol. 02, 1845-1895 HARDCOVER 0090-2
$8.00 MARX, KARL PRE-CAPITALIST ECONOMIC FORMATIONS These notes of 1857-58 throw light on Marx's views concerning the epochs of society and their evolutionary stages. Important for understanding the approach of historical materialism, and as background for further development of the Marxist study of history. (From "The Grundrisse.") Introduction by Eric J. Hobsbawm. 160 pages. 0165-7*
$8.50 AZAD, BAHMAN HEROIC STRUGGLE! BITTER DEFEAT! Factors contributing to the dismantling of the socialist state in the Soviet Union. Approximately 172 pages. Notes. Index. 0726-0
$8.50 BONOSKY, PHILLIP BROTHER BILL McKIE: Building the Union at Ford A great read. A stirring account of union-building at Ford from the viewpoint of the workers and organizers. Originally printed in the cold war 1950s. 198 pages. 0727-7
$8.50 EATON, JOHN POLITICAL ECONOMY: A Marxist Text Book An introduction to Marxist economic theory. 253 pages. 0157-2
$8.50 ENGELS, FREDERICK ORIGIN OF THE FAMILY, PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE STATE Prepared by Prof. Eleanor B. Leacock who examined Engels' major conclusions in the light of more recent anthropological researches, supplied notes to the text, and a bibliography. Engels' essay, "The Part Played by Labor in the Transition from Ape to Man," is an appendix. 274 pages. 0359-0*
$8.50 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK COLOGNE COMMUNIST TRIAL A vigorous defense of the Communists in their 1852 trial in Germany. 298 pages. 0240-1*
$8.50 REED, JOHN INSURGENT MEXICO A personal adventure story that is also a valuable historic documentary of the heady days Reed spent with Pancho Villa and his peon army in northern Mexico. 292 pages. 0099-5
$8.95 BOORSTEIN, ED and REGULA COUNTERREVOLUTION: U.S. Foreign Policy A carefully researched, original examination of the central focus of American foreign policy since 1917 with specific attention to the USSR, China, Cuba, Vietnam, Nicaragua, Central and Southern Africa to show that U.S. government policy must change so as to help end poverty, instability, exploitation and aggression. 344 pages. 0684-3
$8.95 BRODINE, RUSSELL V. FIDDLE AND FIGHT Written with Virginia Brodine, this memoir is a delightful account of the author's struggle to be a symphony musician, early union organizing struggles for the orchestra, much more. 0729-1
$8.95 DAVIDOW, MIKE PERESTROIKA: Its Rise and Fall Eyewitness reports and analysis by the late Peoples Weekly World Moscow correspondent. Davidow takes his readers from the first steps of restructuring and openness through the errors, obstacles and tragedies that followed. Ends with Yeltsin's destruction of the Parliament building. 192 pages. 0703-1
$8.95 FINKELSTEIN, SIDNEY COMPOSER AND NATION: The Folk Heritage in Music A new edition of a work equally useful to the student of music and the lover of music. Updated with a Foreword by Professor Carmelo Comberiati, and an Afterword. 356 pages. 0671-3
$8.95 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 05 Annotated and Indexed. THE AFL IN THE PROGRESSIVE ERA, 1910-1918. Labor and City government; Labor independent political action; Phila. general strike, 1910; RR Shopmen's strike; Miners' strikes in W. Va., Colo., Michigan; Revolt of the Garment Workers, and more. 300 pages. 0562-4
$8.95 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 08 PAPERBACK - Annotated and Indexed. POSTWAR STRUGGLES, 1918-1920. Labor and the Red Scare; Seattle and Winnipeg general strikes; Boston telephone and police strikes; Streetcar strikes in Chicago, Denver, Knoxville, Kansas City; strikes in clothing, textile, coal and steel; The open-shop drive; Strikes and Black-white relationships; the AFL and the Black worker; the IWW; Communist Party founded; Political action 1918-1920. 320 pages. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0653-9). 0652-2
$8.95 LAPIDES, KENNETH, ed. MARX AND ENGELS ON THE TRADE UNIONS A complete modern compilation of Marx's and Engel's writings on unions, strikes, labor aristocracy, U.S. labor, and more from 1833 to 1894. Introduction and notes by the editor, formerly a shop steward, now a writer. First paperback edition. 260 pages. 0676-8*
$8.95 MARX, KARL CONTRIBUTION TO THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY Still the best book on money in world economic literature. Introduction by Maurice Dobb. 264 pages. 0041-4*
$8.95 MARX, KARL ECONOMIC AND PHILOSOPHIC MANUSCRIPTS OF 1844 The first draft of the philosophy of Marxism. Edited by Professor Dirk J. Struik. 256 pages. 0053-7*
$8.95 MARX, KARL and LENIN, V.I. CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE: The Paris Commune On the working-class response to the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-71, and the lessons of the Commune. A new edition with supplementary material by N. Fedorovsky providing background on the European scene before and after Marx wrote this essay. 182 pages. 0666-9*
$9.00 IBARRURI, DOLORES (La Pasionaria) THEY SHALL NOT PASS The gripping, autobiographical story of the Spanish Civil War by the legendary Communist leader. 360 pages. 0468-9
$9.00 LENIN, V.I. NATIONAL LIBERATION, SOCIALISM, and IMPERIALISM Selected writings on the right of nations to self-determination, the role of the working class against all forms of national oppression, and how these relate to imperialism and the fight for socialism. 0135-0*
$9.00 PATTERSON, WILLIAM L. WE CHARGE GENOCIDE: The Crime of Government Against the Negro People NOT YET PRINTED - (We expect this book to be available after September 2008.) Edited by William L. Patterson. Contains the historic petition that William L. Patterson and Paul Robeson presented to the United Nations in 1951. This 2007 edition includes William L. Patterson's 1970 foreword, Ossie Davis's brief preface, and Jarvis Tyner's afterword. 260 pages. 0745-1
$9.50 BOORSTEIN, ED ALLENDE'S CHILE: An Inside View A U.S. economist who worked for the Popular Unity government analyzes its successes, goals and mistakes and recounts the events that led to its overthrow. 288 pages. Index. 0488-7
$9.75 FONER, PHILIP S. MAY DAY PAPERBACK - A Short History of the International Workers' Holiday, 1886-1986. The only account in print of the origins of May Day, with highlights of its first century from around the world. 21 illustrations. Notes. Index. 192 pages. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0633-1). 0624-9
$9.75 PERLO, VICTOR ECONOMICS OF RACISM II: The Roots of Inequality USA PAPERBACK - A completely new edition. Reexamines the facts and explores their new dimensions, the issues and remedies for the 1990s and the next millennium. 1997 winner of an award from the Gustavus Myers Center for Human Rights as an outstanding book in its field. 320 pages. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0697-3). 0698-0
$9.75 QUIN, MIKE BIG STRIKE The story of the great 1934 general strike in San Francisco. A classic of working-class journalism. Foreword by Harry Bridges. 276 pages. Illustrated. Appendix, Index. 0504-4
$9.95 BONOSKY, PHILLIP AFGHANISTAN - Washington's Secret War A new edition of this book, based on events that the author had witnessed personally during the 1980s. Includes supplementary material and an index. 288 pages. 0732-1
$9.95 BONOSKY, PHILLIP DEVILS IN AMBER: The Baltics An original, major factual and analytical history of the Baltic peoples in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, told with a novelist's imagery and drama. This is the time of greatest peril for the Baltic workers, farmers and youth, and this book tells why. Notes. Index. 320 pages. 0699-7
$9.95 BRODINE, VIRGINIA WARNER SEED OF THE FIRE PAPERBACK - A warm, fast-moving dramatic novel based on the actual struggles of Irish immigrants and other workers in the canal camps of Ohio in the 1820s. 320 pages. Also avaliable in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0721-5). 0722-2
$9.95 CAMERON, KENNETH NEILL MARXISM: A LIVING SCIENCE An updated edition of his earlier Marxism: Science of Society. Responds to many of the challenges to the vitality of Marxism 262 pages. 0707-9
$9.95 FLYNN, ELIZABETH GURLEY REBEL GIRL: An Autobiography. My First Life (1906-1926) An epic firsthand account of women and labor in the early years of the 20th century. The fiery IWW, labor defense and Communist leader writes vividly of her early life. 368 pages. Illustrated. Index. 0368-2
$9.95 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 07 PAPERBACK - Annotated and Indexed. LABOR AND WORLD WAR I, 1914- 1918. Socialist Party, organized labor, the IWW during WWI; Mooney-Billings frameup; Women and Black workers during WWI; struggles in mining and lumber, Wartime repression of the IWW, Socialists, more. 420 pages. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0638-6). 0627-0
$9.95 PERLO, VICTOR PEOPLE VS. PROFITS, Vol. 01 PAPERBACK - A selection of columns about daily economic issues from the weekly series written by the late author. Selected for their usefulness to current struggles on such issues as wages, taxes, health care, social security, the fight against racism, and the sources of corporate profits. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0736-9). 0730-7
$9.95 PERLO, VICTOR SUPERPROFITS AND CRISES: Modern U.S. Capitalism PAPERBACK - A major study applying Marxist economic theory to the workings of the U.S. economy and the transnationals. Eighteen chapters on labor and value, exploitation, racism, the rate of profit, monopoly, militarism, the superstructure, imperialism and the world economy, economic crises, and more. 75 tables, 25 charts. Illustrated. Appendix. Notes. Index. 564 pages. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0665-2). 0662-1
$9.95 POMEROY, WILLIAM J. PHILIPPINES: Colonialism, Collaboration, and Resistance An original study of Philippine history, with special attention to the Left and the people's struggles, the role of the USA, of the TNCs and World Bank, analysis of recent events. 0692-8
$9.95 RAINERI, VIVIAN McGUCKIN RED ANGEL: The Life and Times of Elaine Black Yoneda, 1906-1988 PAPERBACK - A fast moving, vibrant biography of an outstanding communist activist for labor's rights, civil rights, peace, and justice. Rich anecdotes as well as facts. 27 photographs. Bibliography, Appendix, Index. 344 pages. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0688-1). 0686-7
$9.95 REED, JOHN TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD The classic of American journalism, covering the Bolshevik Revolution. With a preface by N. Krupskaya and an introduction by John Howard Lawson. 445 pages. 0200-5
$9.95 SLOAN, DON; MD and HARTZ, PAULA CHOICE, A Doctor's Experience with the Abortion Dilemma An updated edition of ABORTION published a decade ago. An honest, compassionate, many-sided discussion that illuminates the necessity for the right to choose. 0733-8
$10.00 BRODINE, VIRGINIA RED ROOTS, GREEN SHOOTS A collection of the late author's articles about environmental issues with special attention to uniting the labor and environmental concerns into a united struggle. Includes the CPUSA environmental program. 178 pages. 0731-4
$10.00 DU BOIS, W.E.B. WORLD AND AFRICA: An Inquiry into the Part which Africa Has Played in World History A new edition of this classic work with essays, written after 1955, on the new African nations. 368 pages. 0221-0
$10.00 HORNE, GERALD BLOWS AGAINST THE EMPIRE: U.S. Imperialism in Crisis A thought provoking study that analyzes our imperialistic relationships with Iraq, China. Cuba, Africa, Latin, America, Russia, and the European Union. Topics include International Law and Finance, Global and U.S. Fightback, and Law of the Environment. 0746-8
$10.00 SELSAM and MARTEL, eds. READER IN MARXIST PHILOSOPHY The basic philosophical thought of Marx, Engels and Lenin gathered together in the categories customary to Western philosophy. 384 pages. 0167-1
$10.95 CAMERON, KENNETH NEILL DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM AND MODERN SCIENCE An insightful and extensive presentation on Marxist philosophy and science; body and mind; evolution and the search for life's purpose. 250 pages. 0708-6
$10.95 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 10 PAPERBACK - Annotated and Indexed. The TUEL (Trade Union Educational League) 1925-1929. Adds significant new facts to these TUEL years and their import. More on the miners, Ladies' Garment workers, Fur workers, Amalgameted Clothing, Auto, Textile, Maritime and Agricultural workers; Labor and Fascism; Sacco-Vanzetti frameup; Black Workers; American T.U. delegation to Soviet Union; Changes in trade union policy. 360 pages. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0690-4). 0691-1
$12.50 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 09 PAPERBACK - Annotated and Indexed. The TUEL (Trade Union Educational League) to the end of the Gompers era. Strikes in N.E. textile, San Pedro IWW strike; Women workers; The TUEL formed; RR struggles, Machinists and Carpenters, Miners, Fur Workers, ILGWU, Amalgamated Clothing and Millinery workers; Labor and the Soviet Union; Independent political action; End of Gompers Era of AFL. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0673-7). 0674-4
$12.50 SABRI-TABRIZI, GHOLAMREZA IRAN: A Child's Story, A Man's Experience PAPERBACK - In a storyteller's style, IRAN enlightens readers about the culture, daily life, history, conflicts and aspirations of the people, from the 1930s to the early 1980s. Sensitive, poetic, moving. A plea for peace. Many photographs. Index. 304 pages. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0681-2). 0682-9
$12.95 LUMPKIN, BEATRICE ALWAYS BRING A CROWD The story of Frank Lumpkin, Steelworker. A fast-moving, fascinating, informative account of an African American Communist and his family, from Georgia and Florida to the merchant marine, to Buffalo and Chicago. Never fight for your rights by yourself - "always bring a crowd!" 272 pages with 68 photographs. 0725-3
$12.95 SOMERVILLE, JOHN COMMUNIST TRIALS AND THE AMERICAN TRADITION Find out from an expert witness what really happened at the Smith Act trials of the 1950s. Includes an exchange of letters between the author and Congressman Howard Smith, who wrote the Smith Act. (2000.) 0723-1
$13.50 SABRI-TABRIZI, GHOLAMREZA HEAVEN and HELL OF WILLIAM BLAKE A study of Blake's system of ideas and action emphasizing his role as a social critic. 348 pages, illustrated, bibliography, index. 0406-1
$14.00 APTHEKER, HERBERT AMERICAN NEGRO SLAVE REVOLTS A pioneering work that demolished the widespread claims that African Americans accepted slavery and were passive. Exposed the true nature of slavery. 50th Anniversary edition (1943-1993). 428 pages. Notes, Bibliography, Index. 0605-8
$14.00 DECARO, LOUIS A, JR. JOHN BROWN - The Cost of Freedom - Selections From His Life and Letters A compelling, brief biography that will give you new insights into John Brown. It's supported by texts of selected letters written by John Brown to his family and contemporaries. 192 pages. Illustrated. Notes. Index. Available after July 2007. 0742-0
$14.00 FONER, PHILIP S. MAY DAY HARDCOVER - A Short History of the International Workers' Holiday, 1886-1986. The only account in print of the origins of May Day, with highlights of its first century from around the world. 21 illustrations. Notes. Index. 192 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0624-9). 0633-1
$14.00 PERLO, VICTOR PEOPLE VS. PROFITS, Vol. 02, The United States and the World PAPERBACK - Selections from weekly newspaper columns (1960s through late 1990s) on the vile policies and practices of the U.S. government and it puppet corporations: Profits behind wars, trade pacts, and global pirate diplomacy. A highly-readable resource book for activisits, progressives, and general readers. Includes cartoons. Also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-7178-0741-3). 0743-7
$14.00 RUBIN, DANIEL - editor ANTI-SEMITISM AND ZIONISM - updated second edition NOT YET PRINTED - (We expect this book to be available after September 2008.) Includes, from the first edition, selected writings of Vladimir Lenin, Hyman Lumer, Herbert Aptheker, Gus Hall, and Lew Moroze. Contains a new indroduction by Daniel Rubin, and additional contributions from Claude Lightfoot, Judith LeBlanc, and Sam Webb. 0735-2
$14.00 ZETKIN, CLARA CLARA ZETKIN: Selected Writings HARDCOVER - Essays and speeches from 1889-1933, long unavailable in the U.S., on women's equality, labor, peace, socialism. Ed. by Philip S. Foner; Foreword by Angela Y. Davis. Index. Notes. Illustrations. 208 pages. 0620-1
$14.95 DAVIS, ANGELA Y. ANGELA DAVIS, An Autobiography Her own powerful story to 1972, told with warmth, brilliance, humor and conviction, with a 1988 Introduction by the author. 416 pages. 0667-6
$14.95 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 01 Annotated and Indexed. FROM THE COLONIAL TIMES TO THE FOUNDING OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. Early trade unions and labor parties; The 10-hour movement; Northern labor and slavery; Labor and the Civil War; Rise of the Knights of Labor; Depression 1873-78 and strikes; Labor political action, more. 576 pages. (1947). 0376-7
$14.95 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 02 Annotated and Indexed. FROM THE FOUNDING OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR TO THE EMERGENCE OF AMERICAN IMPERIALISM. The '80s Socialist movement and Labor; the Knights of Labor; Haymarket and May Day; Labor political action; The rise of the AFL; The Homestead strike; Coal creek and Cour d'Alene; American Railway Union; Pullman strike; Labor populism; Labor and the Spanish-American War; Labor and imperialism, more. 480 pages. Fall '98 reprint. 0388-0
$14.95 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 04 Annotated and Indexed. THE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD. Dedicated to Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. The stirring account of IWW battles West and East. 608 pages. 0396-5
$14.95 FREEDOMWAYS, Eds. PAUL ROBESON, The Great Forerunner. Centennial edition, 1998 Compiled by the editors of Freedomways. Tributes to Robeson in prose and poetry by his contemporaries. Selections from Robeson's own writings. Foreword to this edition by Ernest Kaiser. Updated bibliography. 408 pages with 32 pages of photographs. 0724-6
$14.95 GRAMSCI, ANTONIO PRISON NOTEBOOKS: SELECTIONS An extensive anthology, including his most important writings while in prison on philosophy, history, Communist Party formation, the intellectuals, and other subjects. 572 pages. 0397-2
$14.95 HAMILTON-DANN, MARY VLADIMIR AND NADYA: The Lenin Story An original historical and personal biography of V.I.Lenin and his wife Nadya. A warm, fascinating account of their lives together, of many of their coworkers, their hopes and struggles. 320 pages. Includes photographs. 0712-3
$15.00 DOUGLASS, FREDERICK LIFE AND WRITINGS OF FREDERICK DOUGLAS HARDCOVER - Vol. 05 (Supplement) 1844-1860 Edited by Philip S. Foner. Writings and speeches discovered since the publication of the original 4 volumes; 564 pages. Index. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0454-2). 0453-5
$15.00 MARX, KARL CAPITAL, THE PROCESS OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION, Vol. 01 PAPERBACK - Possibly the most important book in working-class history. 768 pages. Also avaliable in hardcover; see Vol. 35 of the Collected Works of Marx and Engles (ISBN 978-0-7178-0535-8). Paperback editions of CAPITAL Vol. 02 and Vol. 03 are indefinitely unavailable. For hardcover editions of Vol. 02 and Vol. 03, see Vol. 36 (ISBN 978-0-7178-0536-5) and Vol. 37 (ISBN 978-0-7178-0537-2), respectively, of the Collected Works of Marx and Engles. See our associated book, ENGELS ON "CAPITAL" (ISBN 978-0-7178-0734-5) by Frederick Engels. 0621-8*
$16.00 DU BOIS, W.E.B. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF W.E. BURGHARDT DU BOIS A Soliloquy on Viewing My Life from the Last Decade of Its First Century. A reflective, moving account in which, with grace and clarity, Dr. Du Bois revised and incorporated his earlier works and added new sections. 448 pages. 16 pages of photographs. 0234-0
$18.00 PERLO, VICTOR PEOPLE VS. PROFITS, Vol. 01 HARDCOVER - A selection of columns about daily economic issues from the weekly series written by the late author. Selected for their usefulness to current struggles on such issues as wages, taxes, health care, social security, the fight against racism, and the sources of corporate profits. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0730-7). 0736-9
$18.50 PERLO, VICTOR ECONOMICS OF RACISM II: The Roots of Inequality USA HARDCOVER - A completely new edition. Reexamines the facts and explores their new dimensions, the issues and remedies for the 1990s and the next millennium. 1997 winner of an award from the Gustavus Myers Center for Human Rights as an outstanding book in its field. 320 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0698-0). 0697-3
$18.95 BRODINE, VIRGINIA WARNER SEED OF THE FIRE HARDCOVER - A warm, fast-moving dramatic novel based on the actual struggles of Irish immigrants and other workers in the canal camps of Ohio in the 1820s. 320 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0722-3). 0721-5
$19.00 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 03 HARDCOVER - Annotated and Indexed. THE POLICIES AND PRACTICES OF THE A.F. OF L., 1900-1909. Labor at the turn of the Century; Open-shop drive; National Civic Federation; The church and labor; business unionism; Craft vs industrial unions; Women, Black and immigrant workers; AFL political policies; the Socialists; Western Federation of Miners; the American Labor Union, more. 480 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 0-7178-0389-7). 0093-3
$19.00 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 06 HARDCOVER - Annotated and Indexed. ON THE EVE OF AMERICA'S ENTRANCE INTO WORLD WAR I, 1915-1916. Henry Ford's $5.00 day; strikes in Arizona mines, Youngstown OH; Bayonne NJ; NY City Transit strike, 1916; Garment workers; Women workers; Railroad workers and the eight-hour day; Black workers on the eve of WWI, and more. 264 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0595-2). 0602-7
$19.00 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 08 HARDCOVER - Annotated and Indexed. POSTWAR STRUGGLES, 1918-1920. Labor and the Red Scare; Seattle and Winnipeg general strikes; Boston telephone and police strikes; Streetcar strikes in Chicago, Denver, Knoxville, Kansas City; strikes in clothing, textile, coal and steel; The open-shop drive; Strikes and Black-white relationships; the AFL and the Black worker; the IWW; Communist Party founded; Political action 1918-1920. 320 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 0-7178-0652-2). 0653-9
$19.00 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 10 HARDCOVER - Annotated and Indexed. The TUEL (Trade Union Educational League) 1925-1929. Adds significant new facts to these TUEL years and their import. More on the miners, Ladies' Garment workers, Fur workers, Amalgameted Clothing, Auto, Textile, Maritime and Agricultural workers; Labor and Fascism; Sacco-Vanzetti frameup; Black Workers; American T.U. delegation to Soviet Union; Changes in trade union policy. 360 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0691-1). 0690-4
$19.00 RAINERI, VIVIAN McGUCKIN RED ANGEL: The Life and Times of Elaine Black Yoneda, 1906-1988 HARDCOVER - A fast moving, vibrant biography of an outstanding communist activist for labor's rights, civil rights, peace, and justice. Rich anecdotes as well as facts. 27 photographs. Bibliography, Appendix, Index. 344 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0686-7). 0688-1
$21.00 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 07 HARDCOVER - Annotated and Indexed. LABOR AND WORLD WAR I, 1914- 1918. Socialist Party, organized labor, the IWW during WWI; Mooney-Billings frameup; Women and Black workers during WWI; struggles in mining and lumber, Wartime repression of the IWW, Socialists, more. 420 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0627-0). 0638-6
$21.00 FONER, PHILIP S. HISTORY OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, Vol. 09 HARDCOVER - Annotated and Indexed. The TUEL (Trade Union Educational League) to the end of the Gompers era. Strikes in N.E. textile, San Pedro IWW strike; Women workers; The TUEL formed; RR struggles, Machinists and Carpenters, Miners, Fur Workers, ILGWU, Amalgamated Clothing and Millinery workers; Labor and the Soviet Union; Independent political action; End of Gompers Era of AFL. 414 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0674-4). 0673-7
$21.00 PERLO, VICTOR SUPERPROFITS AND CRISES: Modern U.S. Capitalism HARDCOVER - A major study applying Marxist economic theory to the workings of the U.S. economy and the transnationals. Eighteen chapters on labor and value, exploitation, racism, the rate of profit, monopoly, militarism, the superstructure, imperialism and the world economy, economic crises, and more. 75 tables, 25 charts. Illustrated. Appendix. Notes. Index. 564 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0662-6). 0665-2
$21.00 SABRI-TABRIZI, GHOLAMREZA IRAN: A Child's Story, A Man's Experience HARDCOVER - In a storyteller's style, IRAN enlightens readers about the culture, daily life, history, conflicts and aspirations of the people, from the 1930s to the early 1980s. Sensitive, poetic, moving. A plea for peace. Many photographs. Index. 304 pages. Also available in paperback (ISBN 978-0-7178-0682-9). 0681-2
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 02: 1838-1842 The early writings of Engels, including poems and correspondence. 703 pages. 0413-9*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 04: 1844-1845 The Holy Family, The Condition of the Working Class in England, etc. 808 pages. 0455-9*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 05: 1845-1847 Theses on Feuerbach, The German Ideology, and related manuscripts. 687 pages. 0505-1*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 06: 1845-1848 The Poverty of Philosophy, The Communist Manifesto, The Polish Question. 805 pages. 0506-8*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 07: 1848 Demands of the Communist Party in Germany, articles, speeches. 750 pages. 0507-5*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 08: 1848-1849 The journalism and speeches of the revolutionary years in Germany. 688 pages. 0508-2*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 09: 1849 Continues Volume 08. 688 pages. 0509-9*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 10: 1849-1851 Includes the Class Struggles in France and the Peasant War in Germany. 814 pages. 0510-5*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 11: 1851-1853 Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany, The 18th Brumaire, etc. 796 pages. 0511-2*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 12: 1853-1854 Articles from the New York Daily Tribune and the People's Paper. 815 pages. 0512-9*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 13: 1854-1855 The Eastern Question, Spain, England, etc. in articles from the New York Daily Tribune and Neue Oder Zeitung. 825 pages. 0513-6*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 14: 1855-1856 The Armies of Europe, arti-cles from the New York Daily Tribune, Neue Oder Zeitung and unpublished Preparatory Materials. 809 pages. 0514-3*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 15: 1856-1858 Revelations of the Diplomatic History of the 18th Century; articles from the NY Daily Tribune; Chronicle of the History of Prussia. 808 pages. 0515-0*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 16: 1858-1860 Engels' Po and Rhine, articles from the New York Daily Tribune and Das Volk. 800 pages. 0516-7*
$24.95 MARX, KARL and ENGELS, FREDERICK Collected Works of Marx and Engles, Vol. 17: 1859-1860 Herr Vogt, Review of International Relations in Europe, articles from the New York Daily Tribune. 704 pages. 0517-4*