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Chants for Socialists - cover

Chants for Socialists

William Morris

Publisher: Interactive Media

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Summary

A selection of poetical works by William Morris including: The Day is Coming, The Voice of Toil, The Message of the March Wind, No Master, All for the Casue, The March of the Workers, Down Among the Dead Men.
Available since: 09/10/2019.
Print length: 26 pages.

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