Biblioteca / 1930-1939
Ben Tillett. Memories and Reflections.
Londres: John Long, 1931.
286 páginas.
CONTENTS
I – IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSEE
II – REBEL AND RUNAWAY
III – BRICKYARDS AND THIEVES’ KITCHENS
IV – I JOIN THE CIRCUS
V – IN THE NAVY
VI – OLD-TIME DISCIPLINE
VII – BEFORE THE MAST
VIII – AFLOAT AND ASHORE
IX – SHIPS AND SAILORS
X – AMONG THE DOCKERS
XI – MAKING A TRADE UNION
XII. THE WORK OF AN AGITATOR
XIII – DREAMS OF A REBEL
XIV – THE GREAT DOCK STRIKE
XV – HOW THE STRIKE WAS ORGANISED
XVI – INCIDENTS OF THE STRIKE
XVII – ENTER THE PEACEMAKER
XVIII – BACK TO UNION-BUILDING
XIX – IN LONDON GOVERNMENT
XX – ADVENTURES IN ORGANISING
XXI – IN THE HANDS OF THE LAW
XXII – AMONG THE MAORIS
XXIII – LABOUR IN AMERICA
XXIV – POLITICIANS AND PRESIDENTS
XXV – CANADA: THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY
XXVI – THE MAKING OF THE LABOUR PARTY
XXVII – WHEN THE WAR CAME
XXVIII – THE FIGHTING MEN AND THEIR LEADERS
XXIX – POLITICIANS I HAVE KNOWN
XXX – IN RETROSPECT