Works
- Ettor and Giovannitti Before the Jury at Salem, Massachusetts, November 23, 1912. With Joseph J. Ettor. Chicago: Industrial Workers of the World, n.d. .
- Address of the Defendant Arthuro M. Giovannitti to Jury. Salem Court House, November 23, 1912. Boston: Boston School of Social Science, 1912. —reissued with new title, 1913.
- Arrows in the Gale. Introduction by Helen Keller. Riverside, CT: Hillacre Bookhouse, 1914.
- The Cage. Riverside, CT: Hillacre, 1914.
- Come era nel principio (tenebre rosse): Dramma in 3 atti. Brooklyn: Italian IWW Publishing Bureau, 1918.
- "Communism on Trial," in The Red Ruby: Address to the Jury by Benjamin Gitlow. : Communist Labor Party, n.d. ; pp. 14–15.
- Eugenio V. Debs: Apostolo del socialismo. With Girolamo Valenti. Chicago: Italian Labor Publishing Co., n.d. .
- Parole e sangue. New York: Labor Press, 1938.
- Quando canta il gallo. Chicago, E. Clemente, 1957.
- Collected Poems. Chicago, E. Clemente, 1962.
Translator:
- Émile Pouget, Sabotage. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co., 1913.
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