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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 151. Chapters: Communist Party of Great Britain breakaway groups, Communist Party of Great Britain members, Graham Greene, E. P. Thompson, Kingsley Amis, Zinoviev letter, Eric Hobsbawm, Ewan MacColl, Denis Healey, Raymond Williams, Anthony Blunt, Communist Party of Great Britain election results, John Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan, Stewart Farrar, Tilda Swinton, Communist Party of Britain, New Communist Party of Britain, Sam Lesser, Morning Star, Shaukat Usmani, Weekly Worker, Kim Howells, Bob Crow, Beatrix Campbell, Jimmy Reid, John Ross Campbell, Harry Pollitt, Arthur Scargill, Jack Lindsay, Hugh MacDiarmid, Alfred Sherman, Walter Windsor, Tom Wintringham, Harold Rosen, Brian Pearce, Christopher Hill, Arthur Horner, Jeanne Hoban, Cecil L'Estrange Malone, Ken Gill, Piara Khabra, Tom Mann, Willie Gallacher, Derek Simpson, Sid French, Arthur Wynn, Andrew Rothstein, Gerry Healy, Workers' Socialist Federation, Anne McLaren, David Triesman, Baron Triesman, Margaret Mee, Robert Page Arnot, Alan Nunn May, Workers' Weekly, David Tony Gilbert, Straight Left, Edward Arthur Thompson, Tom Bell, Hedi Stadlen, Rajani Palme Dutt, Albert Inkpin, Richard William Briginshaw, Lou Kenton, Bert Ramelson, Edward Upward, National Minority Movement, Ivor Montagu, Wal Hannington, Michael Whitney Straight, New Times, Nina Temple, Lawrence Daly, Mick McGahey, Raymond Postgate, David Nicholson, Peter Fryer, Dora Montefiore, Arthur MacManus, James Oswald Noel Vickers, Democratic Left, Julia Pirie, Shapurji Saklatvala, Theodore Rothstein, Brian Simon, Brian Behan, Maurice Brinton, Robert Griffiths, Bob Stewart, Walton Newbold, James Litterick, Wogan Philipps, 2nd Baron Milford, Gerry Gable, Christopher Caudwell, Thomas A. Jackson, Harry McShane, Sue Slipman, Kay Beauchamp, Appeal Group, Lewis Jones, Maurice Eden Paul, Hugh Scanlon, Communist Party Historians ...