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From backcover of Shorey edition: "On Sunday, November 5, 1917, the steamship Verona, loaded with IWW members, sailed into Everett, to be met by a hail of bullets. Whether the first shots came from the dock or the ship may never be known, but here is the IWW's version of the event, its causes and aftermath. Numerous photographs illustrate this detailed history."
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Industrial Workers of the World, Lumbermen, Lumbering, Lumber trade, Washington (State), MassacresPlaces
Washington (State), Everett (WA)Times
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The Everett massacre: a history of the class struggle in the lumber industry
1971, Da Capo Press
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0306701502 9780306701504
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The Everett massacre: a history of the class struggle in the lumber industry.
1920, I.W.W. Pub. Bureau
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The Everett Massacre: a history of the class struggle in the lumber industry
1918, I.W.W. Publishing Bureau
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Edition Notes
Howes, U.S. IANA, no. S.682.
Smith, C.W. Pacific Northwest (3rd ed.), 9611.
WSU MASC copy 1 has bookplate of Verle Kaiser on front free endpaper.
WSU MASC copy 2 stamped on front pastedown: "Edward W. Nolan".
WSU MASC copy 2 has bookplate of Frances Towner Laney on front pastedown.
WSU MASC copy 2 signed "Edward W. Nolan" on front free endpaper.
WSU MASC copy 2 came with postcard of Seattle-Everett interurban train.
WSU MASC copies are: 002-103515359, c. 1 ; 002-103515367, c. 2.
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