An article by Tom Brown on the 1926 general strike, which originally appeared in War Commentary Nov-Dec 1942. Republished as a pamphlet by Freedom Press in 1943. Copied to clipboard Attachments freedom_press_1943_general_strike_compressed.pdf (2.05 MB) Tom Brown 1920s United Kingdom 1926 general strike Freedom Press PDF Comments Excellent. I have a very poor Excellent. I have a very poor condition copy of the Syndicalist Workers Federation, 1961, reprint of this pamphlet.
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Excellent. I have a very poor
Excellent. I have a very poor condition copy of the Syndicalist Workers Federation, 1961, reprint of this pamphlet.