Haymarket Bibliography
- Adelman, William. Haymarket revisited: a tour guide of labor history
- sites and ethnic neighborhoods connected with the Haymarket Affair. Chicago: Illinois Labor History Society, 1976.
- Altgeld, John Peter. Reasons for Pardoning Fielden, Neebe and
- Schwab. Chicago,1983.
- Altgeld, J P. (1899). The Chicago martyrs: the famous speeches of
- the eight anarchists in Judge Gary's court, October 7, 8, 9, 1886, and Reasons for pardoning Fielden, Neebe, and Schwab. San Francisco: Free Society.
- Avrich, P. (1984). The Haymarket Tragedy. Princeton,
- N.J.: Princeton University Press.
- Baldwin, G.S. (1886). Anarchy at an end: lives, trial
- and conviction of the eight Chicago anarchists. Chicago.
- Bennet, Freemont O. The Chicago Anarchists and the Haymarket
- Massacre. Chicago: The Blakely printing company, 1887.
- Calmer, A. (1937) Labor Agitator: The Story of Albert R.
- Parsons. New York: International.
- David, H. (1936). The History of the Haymarket Affair.
- New York: Russell & Russell, 1958.
- De Cleyre, V. (1978). First Haymarket Mayday Speeches
- (1895-1910). Oakland: Barricade Books.
- De Cleyre, Voltairine. (1980). The First Mayday: The Haymarket
- Speeches. New York, NY: Libertarian Book Club.
- Foner, P. (1969). The Autobiographies of the Haymarket
- Martyrs. New York: Humanities Press.
- Glenn, R W. (1993). The Haymarket Affair an annotated
- bibliography. Westport, CN: Greenwood Press.
- Green, James R. (2006). Death in the Haymarket: a story of Chicago, the
- first labor movement, and the bombing that divided gilded age America. New York: Pantheon Books.
- McLean, N.G. (1888). The Rise and Fall of Anarchy in
- America, Chicago: R.G. Badoux & Co.
- McKinley, B. (1987). "'A Religion of the New Time':
- Anarchist Memorials to the Haymarket Martyrs, 1888-1917". Labor History. Summer: 386-400.
- Nelson, B. (1988). Beyond the Martyrs: A Social History
- of Chicago's Anarchists, 1870-1900 . New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
- Parsons, A. R. (1889/1903) Life of Albert R. Parsons, with
- brief history of the labor movement in America. Chicago: L.E. Parsons, 1889.
- Roediger, D. and F. Rosemont. Eds. (1986). Haymarket
- Scrapbook. Chicago: Charles Kerr.
- Schaack, M.J. (1889). Anarchy and anarchists: A
- History of the Red Terror and the Social Revolution in America and Europe. Communism, Socialism, and Nihilism in Doctrine and in Deed. The Chicago Haymarket Conspiracy and the Detection and Trial of the Conspirators. Chicago: F.J. Schulte & Co.
- Werstein, Irving (1970). Strangled Voices: The Story
- of the Haymarket Affair. New York, New York: Atheneum.
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