Call Number (LC) Title Results
HX89 .A448 Subversion and espionage in defense establishments and industry. 1
HX89 .A5 1942 The attitude of the American leftist leaders toward the Russian revolution (1917-1923) 1
HX89 .A78 1951ev Arthur Garfield Hayes. 1
HX89 .B53 1951 Out of bondage, the story of Elizabeth Bentley. 1
HX89 .B9 1950 Men without faces; the Communist conspiracy in the U. S. A. 1
HX89 .B9c 1952 The cry is peace. 1
HX89 .G5 1948 The whole of their lives; communism in America--a personal history and intimate portrayal of its leaders. 1
HX89 .I43 2014 Imagine : living in a socialist USA / 1
HX89 .L37 2021 Democracy or socialism : the fateful question for America in 2024 / 1
HX89 +M12 McCarthyism, the fight for America : documented answers to questions asked by friend and foe / 1
HX89 .O5 1947 American communism, a critical analysis of its origins, development and programs, 1
HX89 .S2 1960 Communism in American politics. 1
HX89 .S54 2011eb The Palmer Raids and the Red Scare : 1918-1920 : Justice and Liberty for All. 1
HX89 .S58 Socialism and the cities / 1
HX89 .S7 1951 The communist trail in America. 1
HX89 .S94 Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner, v. Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, respondent. Recommended decision by Kathryn McHale, Board member, issued May 18, 1955. Docket no. 108-53. 1
HX89 .S94h Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner, v. Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, respondent. Robert H. Purl, Thomas A. Daly, and Troy B. Conner, Jr., for petitioner. Homer C. Clay for respondent. Report and order of the Board decided December 21, 1955. Docket no. 108-53. 1
HX89 .S94he 1953 Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner vs. Communist Party of the United States of America, respondent; report. 1
HX89 .T2 1947 Red fascism; boring from within ... 1
HX89 .U5 1948 100 things you should know about communism and government; the fifth of a series on the communist conspiracy and its influence in this country as a whole, on religion, on education, on labor and on our Government. 1