Including: P.J. Dollan on life in prison, on not being a conscientious objector, Sylvia Pankhurst on imperialism, suggestions for 1918, Dr. Montessori and her educational principles, etc. Copied to clipboard Attachments Vol. IV.—No. 40 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 1917.pdf (3.94 MB) Book traversal links for The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 4 No. 40 - 29 December 1917) The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 4 No. 39 - 22 December 1917) Up The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 4 No. 48 - 23 February 1918) Printer-friendly version PDF Comments
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