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* "The Tramp As a Homeguard," Jean E. Spielman.
 * "Why the A. F. of L. Cannot Become an Industrial Union," Vincent St. John.
 * Each of above leaflets, 15 cents per hundred; $1.25 per thousand. I. W. W. Publishing Bureau, P. O. Box 622, New Castle, Pa.
 * "On the Firing Line," published by The Industrial Worker, P. O. Box 2129, Spokane, Washington.
 * "One Big Union," Trautmann.
 * "Direct Action and Sabotage," Trautmann.
 * "Industrial Union Methods," Trautmann.
 * "Industrial Socialism," Haywood & Bohn.
 * "General Strike," Haywood.
 * "Proletarian and Petit Bourgeois," Austin Lewis.
 * "Militant Proletariat," Lewis.
 * "Rise of the American Proletarian."
 * Published by Socialist News Co., 342 Third Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
 * The Three I. W. W. papers (in English) are "The Industrial Worker," (weekly) $1.00 per year. P. O. Box 2129, Spokane, Washington.
 * "Solidarity," (weekly) $1.00. P. O. Box 622, New Castle, Pa.
 * By the "Detroit Branch," "The Industrial Union News," (monthly) 50 cents. 96 Brush St., Detroit, Mich.
 * "The International Socialist Review," (monthly) $1.00. C. H. Kerr & Co., 118 Kinzie St., Chicago, is indispensable in following the movement in this country. W. D. Haywood is an associate editor and frequent contributor.

I. W. W. Song Books To Fan the Flames of Discontent: indent=1|

"Songs of Joy!"

"Songs of Sorrow!"

"Songs of Sarcasm!"

"Songs of the Miseries That Are."

"Songs of the Happiness To Be." May be had, P. O. Box 622, New Castle, Pa.