Unions Fight for the Right to Strike, Chicago, I. W. W. Pub. Bureau, n. d.
Unskilled Labor Problem [Chicago, I. W. W. Pub. Bureau, 1917]. Reprinted from The Public.
Varney, H. L., The Truth about the I. W. W., Chicago, I. W. W. Publishing Bur., n. d.
Walquist, August, Eight Hour Work Day, What it will Mean, and How to get it, I. W. W. leaflet. Cleveland, I. W. W. Publicity Bureau, 1913.
Warning. The Deadly Parallel. Comparison of I. W. W. and A. F. of L. statements on the war. (I. W. W. label.) N. p., n, d.
What do you think of this? Chicago, General Defense Committee, 1917. On the Tulsa, Okla., affair.
Who are the Conspirators, Chicago, I. W. W., Feb. 21, 1918. (Issued by the General Defense Committee.)
Why? How? When? leaflet, New Castle, Pa., I. W. W. Publicity Bureau, no date.
Why You should Join the I. W. W. With cartoons under title "Don't be a Mr. Block ... Be an I. W. W.!" Minneapolis, Minn., Agricultural Workers' Organization, I. W. W., no date.