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SONGS
OF THE

INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD

There have been repeated requests for the I. W. W. SONGS WITH MUSIC in a more popular form. The following are the songs now ready, or on the press. This list will be added to from time to time.

Each song is neatly printed on high grade paper in the form of a unique and very artistic pamphlet. The covers are of durable stock, of various shades of color. On each cover is an appropriate and stirring drawing representing the spirit of the song.

  • We Have Fed You All for a Thousand Years—
    Words by an Unknown Proletarian.
    Music by Rudolph von Liebich.
  • Funeral Song of a Russian Revolutionist—
    Translation by Douglas and music by Rudolph von Liebich.
  • The Advancing Proletaire—
    Words by Douglas. Music by Rudolph von Liebich.
  • Don't Take My Papa Away from Me—
    Words and music by Joe Hill.
  • The Rebel Girl—
    Words and Music by Joe Hill.
  • Workers of the World, Awaken!—
    Words and music by Joe Hill.

PRICE 15 CENTS EACH

INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD

1001 W. MADISON STREET
CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A.