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MY LIST WOULD INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

Wobblies!: a graphic history of the Industrial Workers of the World
Paul Buhle, Nicole Schulman
Verso, 2005

The Industrial Workers of the World: Its First 100 Years: 1905 Through 2005
Fred Thompson, Jon Bekken, Utah Phillips
Industrial Workers of the World, 2006

Industrial unionism in America
Marion Dutton Savage
Reprint: Ayer Publishing, 1971

We shall be all: a history of the Industrial Workers of the World
Melvyn Dubofsky, Joseph Anthony McCartin
University of Illinois Press, 2000

Launching of the Industrial Workers of the World
Brissenden, Paul F.
New York : Johnson Reprint Corp., 1966.



On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 17:05:34 -0400, CRMcCann wrote
> Google Books lists several, including:
> 
> Vincent St. John, "The IWW: Its History, Structure, and Methods"  (1912)
> Paul Brissenden, "The IWW: A Study of American Syndicalism" (1919),
> Lenny Flank, "IWW: A Documentary History" (2007)
> 
> (To the question of well-researched, that I cannot answer.)
> 
> As far as I can see, only Brissenden is available online.
> 
> Charles McCann


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