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The accused, the accusers: the famous speeches of the eight Chicago anarchists in court when asked if they had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon them. On October 7th, 8th and 9th, 1886, Chicago, Illinois. Chicago, Ill.: Socialistic Publishing Society, [1886?].
An appeal to the people of America. Parsons, Albert Richard, 1848-1887. [Chicago: s.n., 1887]
The anarchists' cases: synopsis of Mr. Swett's oral argument. Chicago: s.n., 1887.
August Spies et.al., plaintiffs in error vs. the people of the state of Illinois, defendants in error. Error to the Criminal Court of Cook County: indictment for murder, oral argument of W. P. Black for plaintiffs in error. Chicago: Barnard & Gunthorp, law printers, 1887.
Reasons for pardoning Fielden, Neebe and Schwab. John P. Altgeld, governor of Illinois. [Chicago, Ill.: s.n., 1893]