The Class Struggle. Vol. III, No. 4, November 1919: Second Anniversary of the Russian Soviet Republic
New York: Communist Labor Party of the United States of America, 1919. Wraps. 9 x 6 inch (23 x 15.25 cm.) staple-bound booklet in printed brown wraps. Paginated as [353]-448, i.e. 96 pages. Previous owner's name ("Mr. D.J. Winn [of the Winn Wool Carding Mill], Bowman, Ga., 1921"), and a few water-droplet marks on the upper wrap, a bit of foxing, soiling, and a dog-ear crease to the first leaf, else clean and bright. The final issue of the short-lived (13 issues in all) bi-monthly journal founded by the Socialist Party of America in 1917 to further the views of the "Zimmerwald Left" in America; ownership had been transferred to the CLPA in October 1919 following a three-way split of the SPA. The following month (the month of this issue's publication), the Palmer raids began, forcing the CLPA and its sister organizations underground, and terminating the journal's publication. Very Good. Item #592
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