Speeches of Wilhelm Liebknecht. Voices of Revolt No. 7. International Publishers, New York. 1928.
Contents: Introduction by Kurt Kersten, The Reichstag Farce (1870), Elections to Parliament are only a Means to Agitation (May 31, 1869), The Battlefield Not the Reichstag in the Final Court of Judgement (December 6, 1870), The Bourgeoisie and its Civilization (February 5, 1872), A Soldier of the Revolution (May, 1872), Speech Intended to be Delivered to the Jurors in the Leipzig Trial for High Treason (March, 1872), First Speech in the German Reichstag (November 21, 1874), Liberty Has Been Outlawed Along With Us (October, 1878), The 18th of March (November 30, 1893), Lese Majeste (October 5, 1895), Not a Man and Not a Penny for this System, We are a Revolutionary Party (1893), Explanatory Notes. 96 pages.
The seventh in the Voices of Revolt series begun by the Communist Party’s International Publishers under the direction of Alexander Trachtenberg in 1927.
PDF of original book: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/parties/cpusa/voices-of-revolt/07-Wilhelm-Liebknecht-VOR-ocr.pdf