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Filed under: Trials (Political crimes and offenses) -- New York (State) -- Canandaigua The Trial of Susan B. Anthony (2005), by Ann D. Gordon (HTML and PDF at fjc.gov) An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony on the Charge of Illegal Voting at the Presidential Election in Nov., 1872, and on the Trial of Beverly W. Jones, Edwin T. Marsh and William B. Hall, the Inspectors of Election by Whom Her Vote Was Received (Rochester, NY: Daily Democrat and chronicle book print, 1874), contrib. by Susan B. Anthony
Filed under: Communist Trial, New York, N.Y., 1949
Filed under: Moscow Trials, Moscow, Russia, 1936-1937 The Meaning of the Soviet Trials, Including the Official Text of the Indictment of the Bukharin-Trotskyite Bloc (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1938), by Emel'ian IAroslavskii, contrib. by William Z. Foster Questions and Answers on the Piatakov-Radek Trial (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1937), by William Z. Foster (PDF at flvc.org) Traitors Accused: Indictment of the Piatakov-Radek Trotskyite Group (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1937), contrib. by Andrey Yanuaryevich Vyshinsky (PDF at marxists.org) Why Did They "Confess"? A Study of the Radek-Piatakov Trial (New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1937), contrib. by James Burnham Behind the Moscow Trial (New York: Pioneer Publishers, c1936), by Max Shachtman Trotskyism in the Service of Fascism Against Socialism and Peace (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1936), by Andrey Yanuaryevich Vyshinsky (multiple formats at archive.org) Traitors in American History: Lessons of the Moscow Trials (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1938), by Earl Browder (PDF at flvc.org) Filed under: Trials (Political crimes and offenses) -- United States Victory: Decision of the United States Supreme Court in the Case of Angelo Herndon, April 1937; Full Text of the Majority Decision Setting Aside the Verdict in the Herndon Case, by Justice Roberts; With the Dissenting Opinion of the Minority, by Justice Van Devanter; With an Introduction by Anna Damon (New York: International Labor Defense, ca. 1937), by United States Supreme Court, contrib. by Owen J. Roberts, Willis Van Devanter, and Anna Damon (page images at HathiTrust) My Political Trial and Experiences (New York: Jefferson Publishing Co., 1919), by Jeremiah A. O'Leary, contrib. by Michael A. Kelly and Joseph W. Gavan
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Filed under: Soviet Union -- Commercial policy Fighting the Red Trade Menace (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1931), by H. R. Knickerbocker
Filed under: Soviet Union -- Cultural policy
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Filed under: Soviet Union -- Description and travel Working for the Soviets: An American Engineer in Russia (New York: Covici-Friede, 1932), by Walter Arnold Rukeyser (page images at HathiTrust) Russia Under the Hammer and Sickle: Impressions Written to the Purina Family (St. Louis: Privately printed, c1927), by William H. Danforth (page images at HathiTrust) The Soviet System at Work (London: The Communist Party, 1920), by Robert Williams A Broken Journey: Wanderings From the Hoang-Ho to the Island of Saghalien and the Upper Reaches of the Amur River (London: T. W. Laurie Ltd., ca.1919), by Mary Gaunt (multiple formats at archive.org) Through Starving Russia: Being a Record of a Journey to Moscow and the Volga Provinces, in August and September, 1921 (London: Methuen and Co., c1921), by C. E. Bechhofer Roberts (multiple formats at archive.org) Russia in 1938 as Seen by a Minnesota farmer; The World's Most Horrible Atrocities: Where? When? Why? (ca. 1939), by L. A. Coblentz (page images at HathiTrust) The Red Flag at Ararat (New York: The Womans Press, c1932), by A. Y. Yeghenian (page images at HathiTrust)
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