Joyce Kornbluh's Rebel Voices is by far the biggest and best source on IWW history, fiction, songs, art, and lore. As well as the full text and illustrations, it includes an introduction by Wobbly organizer and scholar Fred Thompson and an informative essay on Wobbly cartoons and cartoonists by Franklin Rosemont. Four hundred, fifty oversize pages crammed with the Wobblies in all their glory!
“Not even the doughtiest of capitalism's defenders can read these pages without understanding how much glory and nobility there was in the IWW story, and how much shame for the nation that treated the Wobblies so shabbily." —NY Times Book Review, on the 1964 edition