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"LENIN AND THE TRADE UNION
MOVEMENT"

By A. LOSOVSKY

In this book, written by the secretary of the Red International of Labor Unions, is told the intensely interesting story of the development of the ideas of Lenin during his thirty years of activity, how he studied the labor movement and drew from it such conclusions that are a guide to action in the trade union movement, as in his work as a whole, Lenin is acknowledged by friend and foe as the world's greatest labor statesman.

"Leninism has taught the left wing how and where to fight,” says William 2. Foster in the introduction to this book. "Every militant and progressive worker who hopes to become a factor in the trade union movement must become acquainted with Lenin's great work in the field of trade unionism."

We add that this book is as interesting as any story can be of the personal development of any genius in any field of human endeavor.

25 CENTS

Bound in an attractive, durable cover.

The Trade Union Educational League
156 West Washington StreetChicago, Ill.