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Will Thorne's autobiography is a riveting account of his life as a social activist and labour leader in Britain. He recounts his early struggles as a factory worker, his involvement in the formation of the trade union movement, and his political career as a Member of Parliament. With its frank and personal style, this book offers a unique perspective on the social, economic and political issues of the early 20th century.
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