| 1920 | |
| August 5 | Unsigned, The Communist Conference |
| August 5 | Montefiore, Something to Learn from Russia |
| August 19 | MacManus, The Third Anniversary |
| August 19 | MacManus, Towards the Revolution: Our Policy |
| August 26 | Paul, Minerals and World Power |
| August 26 | Montefiore, Our Class-Conscious Governing Class: A Professor’s Mission in Wales |
| September 2 | Montefiore, Hands Beating at the Door |
| October 14 | Hawkins, Communist Disipline |
| October 14 | MacManus, Miners! Down Tools!! |
| October 14 | Inkpin & MacManus The Communist Party and Communist Unity |
| October 21 | MacManus, Stand by the Miners! |
| October 28 | Fox, Labour and the Intellectuals: A Criticism of the New Whigs |
| November 4 | Montefiore, Women and Communism |
| November 18 | Dutt, The Sabotage of Europe |
| November 25 | Montefiore, The Sickle and the Hammer |
| December 2 | Paul, Lenin on Communist Tactics in Britain
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| December 2 | Unsigned, London Labour Party Conference: Communist Party Affiliation Turned Down |
| December 2 | Bell, Open Letter to the Rank and File of the I.L.P. |
| December 2 | Lozovsky, To the Workers of England |
| December 9 | Arnot, Unemployment! |
| December 23 | Bukharin, Common work for the Common Pot |
| December 23 | MacManus, The Spectre at the Feast! |
| 1921 | |
| January 6 | Montefiore, History in the Making: The Congress of the French Socialist Party at Tours |
| January 27 | Bukharin, The Era of Great Works |
| May 12 | Jackson, The Organisation of Idolatry |
| March 19 | Jackson, The Commune of London |
| March 21 | MacManus, The Ventetta |
| April 2 | Paul, Wrangel’s Last Stand |
| May 7 | Zinoviev, Zinovieff’s Letter (Official Statement from the E.C.C.I. on Serrati and Levy—Excerpts) |
| May 14 | Jackson, Sedition! |
| May 21 | Jackson, Wages and Wonderment |
| June 4 | Jackson, Dictatorship of the Damned |
| June 18 | Jackson, Useful and Suggestive |
| June 25 | Jackson, Ideals of a Communist |
| August 27 | Wilkinson, The Congress of 1921 |
| September 10 | Gallacher, Communists in Industry |
| September 17 | Wilkinson, The Red Trade Union Congress |
| October 1 | Bell, Propaganda and Agitation |
| October 29 | Paul, Are We Realists? (Part I) |
| November 5 | Paul, Are We Realists? (Part II) |
| November 5 | Jackson & Postgate, Four Years—The Story of the Russian Revolution |
| November 19 | Paul, Are We Realists? (Part III) |
| November 5 | Jackson, The Miners Battle |
| November 26 | Bell, Are We Realists?: A Reply to William Paul |
| December 10 | Postgate, Miss Pankhurst on Russia |
| December 10 | Montefiore, Mrs. Swanwick on Women |
| December 10 | Jackson, Trotsky and Terror |
| 1922 | |
| January 7 | Jackson, The Mechanics of the Mind |
| January 7 | Montefiore, Pink Pills |
| January 14 | Bell, The Crisis in the T.U. Movement: A Programme of Action |
| February 25 | Dutt, The End of Gandhi |
| March 11 | Murphy, Control Your Job |
| April 8 | Jackson, What Communism Means (Part I) |
| April 29 | Jackson, What Communism Means (Part IV) |
| April 29 | Montefiore, Implications of Genoa: A Further Reply |
| May 6 | Jackson, What Communism Means (Part V) |
| May 6 | Murphy, Stop the Lot |
| May 13 | Bell, Back Again in Russia |
| May 13 | Mann, The Great Lock Out |
| May 13 | Jackson, What Communism Means (Part VI) |
| March 20 | Murphy, Cut Off the Juice |
| May 20 | Jackson, Taking Things Seriously |
| May 27 | Murphy, End the Confusion |
| June 3 | Roy, The Liberalism of the British Labour Party |
| June 10 | Bell, May Day in Moscow |
| June 10 | Murphy, Stand by the Boilermakers |
| June 17 | Murphy, “De Profundis”: The Return of the Engineers |
| June 24 | Jackson, The Puritan Revolution |
| June 24 | Paul, Mercenary Murderers |
| July 15 | Murphy, The Miners at the Cross Roads |
| August 19 | Murphy, American Coal War |
| August 26 | Elsbury, British Trade Union Blacklegs |
| August 26 | Brodsky, A Criticism |
| August 26 | Murphy, A Reply to Brodsky |
| September 2 | Murphy, Trade Union Congress |
| September 2 | Unsigned, Back to the Unions |
| September 9 | Murphy, The Great Red Drive: Miners’ Minority Movement |
| September 23 | Mardsen, Trade Union Blacklegs: The Brodsky-Murphy Controversy |
| September 30 | Carney, Trade Union Blacklegs: A Letter from Jack Carney |
| September 30 | Murphy, The Critics Answered |
| September 30 | Newbold, What is the League of Nations—Anyway? |
| September 30 | Pollitt, A Challenge |
| October 7 | Bell, Rally to the Unions |
| October 21 | Radek, The Greek Revolution |
| October 28 | CPGB, A United Front Against the Capitalist Enemy: Manifesto of the Communist Party of Great Britain |
| November 4 | Bell, French Communists in Congress |
| November 4 | Jackson, Why Bother About Parliament? |
| November 18 | Katayama, Foreign Policy of Japan |
| November 18 | Evelyn Roy, The Truth about the Sikh Rebellion |
| November 25 | Unsigned, Soviet Russia on the Up Grade: Encouraging Reports from the Industrial Field |
| December 2 | Saklatvala, British Capital and Indian Revolt |
| December 2 | V. Vilenski, The Sovietization of the Far East |
| December 16 | Unsigned, Labour Defence Committee |
| December 16 | Lenin, Labour Defence Committee |
| December 23 | The Shop Stewards’ Congress of Germany, Fight for a Living Wage |
| December 23 | Trotsky, Prospects of Revolution |
| December 23 | Unsigned, The First Workers’ University |
| 1923 | |
| January 6 | Chicherin, Five Years of Red Diplomacy |
| January 6 | Unsigned, Rebuilding the Communist Party |
| January 13 | Bell, March Separately—Strike Jointly |
| January 13 | Unsigned, First British Foster Parent |
| January 20 | Murphy, Viscont Milner’s Dilema |
| January 27 | Murphy, Milner Becomes Irritable |
| February 3 | Murphy, Milner’s Ghost |
| February 3 | Roy, Legal Murder in India |
| February 3 | MacManus, To the Memory of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg: Moscow’s Tribute |
| June 10 | Bell, Stop the March to Ruin: Manifesto of the Communist Party of Great Britain |