THE LITTLE RED LIBRARY
Was born of a long felt need in the American Revolutionary movement.
In a handy and economic form, it will include the choice reprints of revolutionary classics and new works of the best writers in the American and International movement.
The only limitations of the Little Red Library will be of size and revolutionary requirements.
It will be of the widest possible interest, including social and industrial problems, history, philosophy, fiction, poetry and art.
In pocket size and all numbers uniform, it will carry the virtue of convenience and attractiveness in a portable library filling a long felt need of the militant American workers.
Copies are priced at 10 cents apiece, 12 for $1.00; to agents 7 cents each.
Original manuscripts, translations and suggestions for reprint will be welcomed by the publishers. For the present manuscripts must be limited to 15,000 to 30,000 words.
This number is a forerunner of many to follow at bi-monthly intervals. Look for the next.
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