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LABOR LITERATURE

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American Federation of Labor
Headquarters.

What Labor Could Do.

By JOHN SWINTON; with "Economic Conferences," by
WM. SALTER, and a letter of Hon. Amos J. CUMMINGS.
Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents; 100, $4.00.

What Does Labor Want?

By SAMUEL GOMPERS, together with "The Philosophy of the Labor Movement," by GEO. E. MCNEILL. Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents; 100, $4.00.

Organized Labor; Its Struggles, Its Enemies, and
Fool Friends.

By SAMUEL GOMPERS.

Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents; 100, $4.00.

Buck's Stove and Range Company Injunction Suit and Contempt Proceedings.

A compilation of the Reports of the Executive Counci and President Gompers to the Toronto Convention of the American Federation of Labor, November 8-20, 1909, together with the report of the Committee on President's Report, and Vice-President Mitchell's Address, etc.

Per copy, 25 cents; dozen, $2.00; 100, $15.00.

Industrial Education.

Consisting of an Investigation and Report by Competent Special Committee; Reports of Officers and Committees; Action of A. F. of L. Convention; the Attitude of Organized Labor and Others Toward the Problem; a Glossary of Definitions, etc.; Labor's Bill for Congressional Enactment.

Per copy, 25 cents; dozen $2.00; 100, $15.00.

Why We Unite.

Per copy, 2 cents; dozen, 20 cents; 100, $1.50.

The Safety of the Future Lies in Organized Labor.
By HENRY D. LLOYD. (In English or German.)
Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents; 100, $4.00.

Universal Education.

By Senator HENRY W. BLAIR.

Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents; 100, $4.00.

Condition of Women Workers.

By IDA M. VAN ETTEN.

Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents; 100, $4.00.

Report of Proceedings, A. F. of L. Conventions,
Per copy, 25 cents; dozen, $3.00: 100, $20.00.
Bound in half leather, per volume, $2.00.
Bound in silk cloth (1881 to 1913) per set, $21.00.

The Union Label; Its History and Alms.

Prize Essays, by WALTER MACARTHUR, P. H. SHEVLIN, CHAS. D. HEMMING. Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents: 100, $3.00.

Some Reasons for Chinese Exclusion.

Published December, 1901, by the American Federation
of Labor, being a comprehensive review of the whole
question.
Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents; 100, $4.00.

An Open Letter to Ministers of the Gospel.
Issued by the American Federation of Labor.
Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents; 100, $4.00.

The Eight-hour Primer.

The Fact, Theory, and the Argument, by Geo. E. MCNEILL.

Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents; 100, $4.00

The Eight-hour Workday.

Its Inauguration, Enforcement, and Influences.
By SAMUEL GOMPERS.

Per copy, 5 cents; dozen, 50 cents; 100, $4.00

The Economic and Social Importance of the Eighthour Movement.

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In order to organize Labor's forces, we must educate the workers.

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