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Six The State and Revolution By VLADIMIR ILYITCH LENIN (ULIANOV) (A New Edition.) This is not a new book. The great classic of Communist literature, written by a mas- ter, has just been reissued in a more attrac- tive form. The cover, carrying a sympathetic pen sketch of our leader, is of a durable, leather- like stock that makes the book an attractive addition to your library. Whether you do—or do not—already own 1 copy, you will welcome this new volume of that great analysis of the Capitalist State nd the necessity for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. 100 Pages—25 cents. The Little Red Library THESE TWO NEW TITLES will soon be added to this innovation among working class publications. No. 8 Principles of Communism Frederick Engels’ original draft of the Communist Manifesto. Translated from the German by Max Bedacht. An historical document for the first time published in the Eng- lish language and a work of the greatest importance. No. 4 Worker Correspondents What When Where gy Why How e By Wm. F. Dunne. An instructive booklet by the editor of the DAILY WORKER on a subject sure to recéive a great deal of attention in the immediate future. Titles Already Issued: No. 1 Trade Unions in America By Wm. Z. Foster, Jas. P. Can- mon and E, R. Browder. A history of the American trade union development and some of its features; the growth of the left wing—with a study of its Program. No. 2 Class Struggle vs. Class Collaboration By Earl R. Browder, A brief study of all the methods in use by labor bureaucracy to divert the workers from strug- gle against capitalism. { THE DAILY WORKER A Mighty Force Was Created when the Literature Department of the Workers (Commumist) Party was taken over by the Daily Worker Publishing Co. 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