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RUSSIAN WORKERS AND WORK-
SHOPS IN 1926

BY

WM. Z. FOSTER

In this book one feels the contagious joy and the boundless faith of the Russian workers in the future of the Soviet Revolution.

A graphic and detailed story of a trip through Soviet industry, the factories of Leningrad, the mills of Moscow, and the mines of the Donetz basin.

Though it has the facts, it is not a dry statistical study, but the picture of what a traveler sees of the wondrous new life, the tremendous progress in improving the material conditions of the workers, the spirit of joyful labor pervading the Russian working class. All seen through a journey of the leading American militant trade unionist in a very recent visit.

25 CENTS

The Trade Union Educational League

156 W. Washington Street
Chicago, Ill.