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Hellraisers Journal – Tuesday August 23, 1910
Spokane, Washington – Latest I. W. W. Songbook on Sale
From the Spokane Industrial Worker of August 20, 1910:
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SOURCES & IMAGES
Quote Richard Brazier, BRSB p388 from Lbr Hx Winter 1968
From “The Story of the Little Red Songbook” by Richard Brazier
https://books.google.com/books?id=QaXECwAAQBAJ
Industrial Worker
(Spokane, Washington)
-Aug 20, 1910, page 4
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/industrialworker/iw/v2n22-w74-aug-20-1910-IW.pdf
See also:
Tag: Richard Brazier
https://weneverforget.org/tag/richard-brazier/
The Big Red Songbook: 250+ IWW Songs!
-ed by Archie Green, David Roediger,
Franklin Rosemont, Salvatore Salerno
-foreword by Tom Morello
-afterword by Utah Phillips
PM Press, Feb 19, 2016
(search: “august 20,1910”)
(search: “story of the iww’s little red songbook richard brazier”)
-for new song by Richard Brazier in this edition
(search: “31. The Workers So They Say”)
-for more by Brazier
(search: “richard brazier”)
https://books.google.com/books?id=QaXECwAAQBAJ
BRSB page 478
C An ad for a third “very much improved” songbook appeared in the Industrial Worker, August 20, 1910…The cover of this edition introduces the phrase “To Fan the Flames of Discontent.”
The address has been changed to: Rear 616 Front Avenue.
Note: List of new songs found in this edition follows descriptions.
Sadly, have not been able to locate copy of this edition online thus far.
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Willard Losinger Performs “A Dream” by Richard Brazier
-from 1st edition of LRSB, 1909