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From International Socialism (1st series), No.29, Summer 1967, p.2.
Thanks to Ted Crawford & the late Will Fancy.
Marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
Space is again a problem, and we are sooner or later going to have to consider how we can finance a much larger kind of journal. In this respect, if any of our readers feels like being an Advertising Manager for us, we should be overjoyed to hear from him: with more advertising revenue, we could push up the size substantially without raising the price of the journal. On the other hand, if readers not already making some donation to the journal would like to do so, they can find a note on another page on how this can be done (and also how you can take bulk orders to sell to your friends – or send the names and addresses to us and we will send them copies). The next issue goes to press promptly on 20th July if you have anything you would like us to consider.
Incidentally, an excellent journal is being produced by the Irish Workers’ Group – Workers’ Republic (see also from the same group, Irish Militant). It costs 1s 6d and is a very useful and well-produced publication – from Gerry Lawless, 22 Duncan Terrace, London N1.
Of our contributors, Tony Cliff and Jim Kincaid are already known to our regular readers, and details on their earlier articles are contained in the cumulative index included in this issue. Stanley Weir is a former merchant-seaman, car worker, teamster, and longshoreman – ex-union organiser, shop steward, newspaper editor, and now active in the Berkeley-California area; Roger McGough is a young Liverpool poet, one of the leading exponents of the new poetry revolution, with two books shortly to appear, one of poetry and one novel: his poems, he says, should be said aloud.
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