Detailed Bibliography of the Solidarity (London) Publication Agitator, Vol. I
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Detailed bibliography of the Solidarity (London) publication Agitator, vol. I, no. 1 (N.D.) [November 1960] - Anonymous, ‘Agitator Introduced’, pp. 1-2, 9 [explaining what they stand for and what the aim of the journal is] - Ralph Nick and Sylvia Bishop, ‘Wanted! Tame Youth’, pp. 3-4 - Anonymous. ‘Remember, Comrade Foot’ [quote by Keir Hardie] ; ‘Song of the Anti-Partisan’ [Song mocking the New Left, signed ‘Samuel Stuart (or vice versa)’, p.4 - ‘France and Algeria’, pp.5-6 [translation from ‘POUVOIR OUVRIER, agitational organ of the Socialisme ou Barbarie group’] - Weller Ken, ‘Youth in Industry’, pp. 7-8 - ‘Anonymous, ‘League’s Notebook’ [game quoting one of Healy’s sentence], Quote by ‘Anacharsis’, p. 8 - Hillier Tom, ‘Thropp and Maberley Strike’, pp. 9-10 - Hillier Tom, Cartoon ‘”Cardinal” Carron’, p. 10 - Forrest Harry, ‘A Letter from Exeter’, p. 10 - Foulser George, ‘The Seamen’s Strike’, pp. 11-12, 14 - Sweeney Neil, ‘The Medal of Fifty Years a Miner’ [poem], p. 13 - McIntyre Alasdair, ‘Cuba’, pp. 15-16 - Anonymous, ‘History “A la Carte”’ [mocking an article written by historian Pearce in SLL’s Labour Review], p. 16 - Morse Eric, ‘Sackings’, pp. 17-18 - Anonymous, ‘Amphibians of the World, Unite!’ [mocking the New Left], p.18 - ‘”A Law Unto Themselves” or “Is the Working Class a Great Conspiracy?”’ [article from the Daily Telegraph with introduction], pp. 19- - Hillier Tom, cartoon ‘Entry Tactic’, p. 19 Agitator: for Workers Power, vol. I, no. 2 (December 1960) - “Work and War”, pp.1-2, 19-20 - Grainger Martin and Pennington Bob, “Renault Workers Fight Back”, pp. 3-4 - Morse Eric, “White-Collar Worker”, pp. 5-6. - “With the Jargonologists (Dept. Of Democratic Centralism), p.6 - Anderson Andy, “Chasing the C.N.D. ‘March’ Hare”, pp. 7-9 - Hillier Tom (‘T. H.’), Cartoon “Come to Bonnie Scotland. – He’s OK really, he belongs to friends in America, they didn’t send his lead but don’t worry!”, p.9 - Hillier Tom (AEU), “Jobs for the Boys”, p. 10 - Weller Ken, Book Review : “The Sheffield Shop Stewards, 1916-1918”, pp. 11-12 - Graham George [signed Geo.] (AEU), “Napiers and Frigidaires”, p.12 - Hillier Tom (‘T.H.’), Cartoon “You stick with Mac, I’ll Handle Kennedy, and God save NATO!”, p.12 - McShane Harry, “’The Party’ and Polaris”, p.13 - Agitator, “A Letter to Readers”, p.14 - Sedova Natalia, Document : “Natalia Breaks With the ‘Trotskyists’”, pp. 15-18 - News Item: “Was the Beak a Wildcat?”, p.18 - Hillier Tom (‘T. H.’), Cartoon “The United Front. – Boss, Labour and Communists: ‘Workers Control? Never!’, Trot. : ‘Me too, neither.’”, p.19 - “Anti-War Conference”, p.20 - Polo Marco, “(First) Class Struggle”, p.21 - Anonymous, Cartoon “Socialist Review Sloth, Labour Tree” Agitator: for Workers Power, vol. I, no. 3 (ND) - ‘Work and War’, pp. 1-2, 21-22 - Pradier Michel, ‘France: the Farce Continues’, pp. 3-4 - ‘Lizzie’, ‘Song: The Black Sheep’, p. 4 - Anderson Sherwood, ‘Lift Up Thine Eyes’ [document + introduction], pp. 5-9 - Anonymous, Introduction to Laurens Otter’s text + cartoons mocking actors involved in the anti-nuclear movement, p.10 - Otter Laurens, ‘Stick-In-The-Mud. A Critique of Direct Action Committee’ [mention of Jim Petter, p. 12], pp. 11-14 - Anonymous, ‘Stop Press’ [satirical article on Clause IV], p.14 - Meacock Norma, ‘Films. “Saturday Night and Sunday Morning”’, p. 15 - ‘M.G.’, Cartoon ‘Tory Women Say: Bring Back the Cat!’, p. 15 - Pennington Bob [B.P.], ‘Letter to Readers’ [about delay in publication of journal. Talk about sells of Renault pamphlet and one comrade going to Belgium: ‘aims at truthfully portraying events’ – their selling of the journal – will publish theoretical articles but without jargon], p. 16 - Papert Seymour, ‘Is Your Manager Really Necessary?’, pp. 17-18 - Anonymous, ‘Agitator’s New Year Gift List’, p. 18 - ‘Document: This Civil Defence Nonsense’ [leaflet distributed by Dartford CND], pp. 19-20 - Anonymous, Definitions’, p. 20 - Anonymous, ‘Real Progress At Last’, p.22 - Hillier Tom, Cartoon ‘Ghastly My Dear, I Wasn’t Raped Once!’, p.23 - ‘Press Clippings’, p.23 Agitator: for Workers Power, vol. I, no. 4 (February 1961) - Anonymous [attributed to Grainger by Goodway] “Revolutionary Organisation. 1.What is Not to Be Done”, pp. 1-2, 16? - “Two Demonstrations” : Anderson Andy, “I) Leading With the Rear”, pp. 3-5, Weller Ken, “II) ‘Battle’ of Belgravia”, pp. 5-6 - Cartoon “Cardinal Says: ‘Make Your Pets Fast!’”, p.7 - Petter Jim, “My Party, Right or Wrong !”, pp. 8-9, 16- - Hillier Tom, “Shaggy Dog Story”, p.10 - A printworker, “Constitution Way [A Study in Strike-Smothering]”, pp. 11-15? - “Lexicon for Marxicologists”, p.16? - “By andy with apologies to bill (or francis)”, “Culture: ‘The WC Mystery’”, p.19 - Reviews: Morse Eric, “Workers Battle Automation by Charles Denby and others”, pp.20-21 - Anonymous, Cartoon “To Labour Party Ward. S.L.L. Trot., R.S.L. Trot., S.R. Trot., Current Trot.: ‘Pssst! Passed any good resolutions lately?”, p.21 Agitator: for Workers Power, vol. I, no. 5 (March 1961) - Anonymous [attributed to Grainger by Goodway] “Revolutionary Organisation. 2. Why?”, pp. 1-2, 12, 16-17, 19 - “Daniel M.”, “Sputniks... and Socialism”, pp. 3-4 - “Stop Press: Oozlum Bird Sighted Again!”, p.4 - “Songs for Aldermarch”, pp. 5-6 - Jacobs Grace, “Rent Strike”, pp. 7-11 - Anonymous, Cartoon “Commercial” - Weller Ken, “Arsenal: Narrow Lead on Points”, p.13 - Book review: Grainger Martin, “Abortion: law and reality”, pp. 14-16 - “About Ourselves”, pp.18-19, – “Co-thinkers of ours in France produce the theoretical magazine ‘Socialisme ou Barbarie’ and the monthly agitational paper ‘Pouvoir Ouvrier’. In Italy the ‘Unita Proletaria’ group hold ideas similar to ours. One of the editors of ‘Socialisme ou Barbarie’, Paul Cardan, has an article ‘Capitalism and Socialism’ in the current (No.4) issue of the British magazine ‘International Socialism’. This is a systematic explanation of our basic ideas.” - Anonymous, Cartoon “C.P., Labour Party, S.L.L., Workers’ League: What We want Is a Party!”, p.19 Solidarity [Formerly Agitator]: for Workers Power, vol. I, no. 6 (ND) [May 1961] - Anonymous, ‘A Thorn, By Any Other Name...’, p. 1 [explaining the change of their names + informing the readers of an increase in the price of the journal] - Pennington Bob, ‘Progressive Tour: Cheap Day Return to Scarborough’, pp. 2, 6 [speaking about April 29 sit down in Whitehall and the importance of a mass unlawful movement] - Anonymous [attributed to Grainger by Goodway] ‘Revolutionary Organization. 3. How?’, pp. 3-4, 28-29 - Anonymous, ‘Danish Dock Strike. The Facts’, pp. 5, 29-30 - Anonymous, Cartoon ‘Fight Tory Policy... Vote Labour!’, p. 6 - Petter Jim, ‘Redundancy. A Contribution to Discussion’, pp. 7-9, 26 - ‘Bricks...and Bouquets’ [letters received, on content of Agitator/Solidarity, and some suggestions on articles, title], pp. 10-12, 27 - Guillaume Philippe [‘P. Guillaume’] and Grainger Martin, ‘The Commune’, pp. 13-24 - ‘D.P.’, ‘Letter from Ireland’, pp. 25-26 - Anderson Andy, ‘Statement’ [made at Pole Court after arrest at Whitehall sit-down. Comparing Nazi genocide to nuclear holocaust bound to happen], p. 26 - Anonymous, ‘Isn’t This Where We Came In?’ [Anecdote/Joke about recent election of Gomulka in Poland], p. 30 - Anonymous, ‘Question’ [mathematical ‘problème’ on nuclear war], p. 30 - Lejeune Tom, ‘Film Review. The Sins of Rachel Cade’, p. 31 - Hillier Tom, Cartoon ‘Old Fashioned Anarchists Say: “Keep the Bomb!”’, p. 30 Solidarity [Formerly Agitator]: for Workers Power, vol.I, no. 7 [June 1961?] - Anonymous, ‘The ‘Left’ and the Sitdown’, pp. 1-2 - Weller Ken and Hillier Tom, ‘The Standard Triumph Strike’ and ‘Postscript’, pp. 3-5 - Jacobs George, Letter, p. 4 - Hillier Tom, Cartoon ‘Problems Facing New Archbishop’, p. 5 - Anonymous, ‘Introducing: “Bollocks!”’ [mocking the revelations which appeared in the Daily Express on May 8 and 10 1961 and the Economic League Bulletin N°88, concerning Socialism Reaffirmed], pp. 6, 27 - Anderson Andy and ‘B. Weekes’, ‘Dartford 1961. Council Tenants Fight Back’, pp. 7-8, 25- 26 - Meacock Norma, ‘All-Night Café’ [account of a typical night as a waitress in London], pp. 9- 11 - ‘This Society’ [collection of short remarks or press cuttings], pp. 12-13 - Anonymous, ‘Engineers, Scientists, Mathematicians!!!’ [mocking a ‘Glee’ appeal to workers, first published by ‘Student Peace Union’ based in Chicago, Ill, USA cf p. 29], p. 14 - Anonymous, Introduction to Serge’s ‘Kronstadt’, p. 15 - Serge Victor, ‘Kronstadt’, pp. 15-24 [very probably adding titles + Check if faithful translation both from Politics and then from French] - Anonymous, ‘About Ourselves’ [mentioning Whitsuntide International meeting in Paris, and criticism about article La Commune – justifying need for theoretical articles ; and announcing following publication of Cardan’s pamphlet], pp. 26, 28 - Anonymous, ‘Victor Serge’ [biographical elements], p. 29 - Anonymous, Cartoon ‘My Knees Do Not Tremble at the Word Revolution’, p. 29 Solidarity: for Workers’ Power, vol. I, no. 8 (ND) - “From Civil Disobedience to Social Revolution”, pp.1-2, 21-27 - Weller Ken, ‘The Renault Story’ [article written for Pouvoir Ouvrier], pp. 3-5 - “Labour Advice”, pp. 6-8 - Meacock Norma, “Negro Worker”, pp. 9-10, 20 - Petter Jim, “Notebook of an Engineer”, pp. 11-13 - “About Ourselves”, p. 14 - Cartoon “Red Wrecker Now in Rome”, p.14 - “Dear comrades...”[about the International Conference held in Paris], pp. 15-17] - Morse Eric, “Zak-cloth and hashes”, pp. 18, 20 - “Letters”, p. 19 - Cartoon “Workers’ Strontium 90 is Good for You!”, p. 27 Solidarity: for Workers’ Power, vol. I, no. 9 (ND) [oct/nov 1961?] - “Civil Disobedience and the Working Class”, pp. 1-2, 28-34 - Weller Ken, “Four Hours in a Degenerated Workers Embassy”, pp. 3-4 - “BLSP Strike”, pp. 5-8 - “Labour Jargonologists: Dept. Of Utter Confusion”, p. 8 - Petter Jim, “Sit-down Critique”, pp.