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Hellraisers Journal – Sunday February 2, 1913
Mr. Block by Ernest Riebe Now Found in Pages of the Spokane Industrial Worker
From the International Socialist Review of February 1913:
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Hellraisers Journal – Sunday February 2, 1913
Mr. Block by Ernest Riebe Now Found in Pages of the Spokane Industrial Worker
From the International Socialist Review of February 1913:
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Hellraisers Journal – Monday December 2, 1901
New Edition of “Socialist Songs” Now Available from C. H. Kerr
From the International Socialist Review of December 1901:
Socialist Songs.
—————We are glad to announce that we have just published a new edition of No. 11 of the Pocket Library of Socialism entitled, “Socialist Songs” The new edition corresponds exactly to the words in our larger book “Socialist Songs with Music.” The price of the new booklet is 5 cents, and we offer it at $1.50 a hundred, postpaid, to any Socialist Local, or $1 a hundred, postpaid, to any Local holding a share of stock in our company.
The price of “Socialist Songs with Music” is 20 cents a copy, or $1.50 a dozen, postpaid. This book has given general satisfaction and has made it practicable to have singing in connection with Socialist meetings in many places. The greatest obstacle to its general introduction has been that comrades often could not afford to pay for enough books to scatter through a large hall for propaganda meetings.
The publication of the booklet now announced will make it possible to introduce singing in propaganda meetings everywhere by supplying a few copies of the edition with music for the musicians who assist at the meeting, and scattering the booklets through the crowd. We have endeavored to introduce no song that is not in itself good propaganda material.
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Hellraisers Journal – Wednesday October 4, 1911
Debs Recommends Propaganda Books by Socialist Writers
From the International Socialist Review of October 1911:
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Hellraisers Journal – Friday March 15, 1901
Chicago, Illinois – Sketch of Mother Jones, Ad for Publications of Charles H. Kerr
From the Social Democratic Herald of March 9, 1901:
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Hellraisers Journal – Saturday February 23, 1901
New Socialist Songbook from Charles H. Kerr of Chicago
Socialist Songs with Music, Compiled by Charles H Kerr
-from Library of Progress Quarterly, No. 37, February 15, 1901
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Hellraisers Journal – Saturday December 31, 1910
On to Fresno! – Call Goes Out for 500 Fellow Workers to Join Free Speech Fight
From the Spokane Industrial Worker of December 29, 1910:
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Hellraisers Journal – Tuesday December 4, 1900
L’Internationale by Eugène Pottier, Translated by C. H. Kerr
From the International Socialist Review of December 1900:
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Hellraisers Journal – Monday November 14, 1910
Chicago, Illinois – Charles H. Kerr Co. to Publish Barbarous Mexico
From International Socialist Review of November 1910:
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Hellraisers Journal – Wednesday September 7, 1910
“Diary of a Shirtwaist Striker” by Theresa Serber Malkiel
-“A Story of the Shirtwaist Makers’ Strike in New York”
From the International Socialist Review of September 1910:
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Hellraisers Journal – Sunday February 6, 1910
Mother Jones in Philadelphia “Arousing the Girl Strikers”
From the International Socialist Review of February 1910: