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The Communist election platform, 1936 [Version printed for Oregon]

The Communist election platform, 1936 [Version printed for Oregon]

by Communist Party. National Campaign Committee

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New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1936. 14p., staplebound pamphlet, paper toned, some foxing. This pamphlet was printed in many versions that look the same from the front, but have a full page of text on the rear cover tailored to a particular area. In this case it announces CPUSA radio programs in Oregon.
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The Communist election platform, 1936 [Version printed for California]

The Communist election platform, 1936 [Version printed for California]

by Communist Party. National Campaign Committee

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New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1936. Pamphlet. 14p., staplebound pamphlet, paper toned, some foxing. This pamphlet was printed in many versions that look the same from the front, but have a full page of text on the rear cover tailored to a particular area. In this case it announces CPUSA candidates in the state of California.
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The Communist election platform, 1936 [Version printed for Illinois]

The Communist election platform, 1936 [Version printed for Illinois]

by Communist Party. National Campaign Committee

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New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1936. 14p., staplebound pamphlet, paper toned, old ownership stamp on cover. This pamphlet was printed in many versions that look the same from the front, but have a full page of text on the rear cover tailored to a particular area. In this case it announces CPUSA candidates in the state of Illinois.
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The Communist election platform, 1936 [Version printed for California]

The Communist election platform, 1936 [Version printed for California]

by Communist Party. National Campaign Committee

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New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1936. 14p., staplebound pamphlet, paper toned, some foxing; rubberstamped addresses of CP book stores in Los Angeles on cover. This pamphlet was printed in many versions that look the same from the front, but have a full page of text on the rear cover tailored to a particular area. In this case it announces CPUSA candidates in the state of California.
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