Ashcan the M-Plan: The Yanks Are NOT Coming
San Francisco: The Yanks Are Not Coming Committee, ca. 1940. 8vo. Wraps. 23 p. Seidman Q2. [50438]
San Francisco: The Yanks Are Not Coming Committee, ca. 1940. 8vo. Wraps. 23 p. Seidman Q2. [50438]
San Francisco: The People's World, (1941). 8vo. Wraps. 31 p. [44481]
New York: Daily Worker, ca. 1940. 9 1/4 x 16 1/2 in. Broadside. Story in which the Slobob of Yap Yap describes the practice of free speech in his country to the famous explorer, Dr. Emery Hornsnagle. It appeared in the "Daily Worker" & in "Dangerous Thoughts" [53328]
Introduction by Theodore Dreiser. Illustrated by Rosalie Todd & Chuck. San Francisco: The People's World, (1941). 8vo. Cloth. 158 p. 1st edition. [101329]
Intro. by Theodore Dreiser. Illus. by Rosalie Todd & Chuck. San Francisco: The People's World, (1941). 8vo. Wraps. 158 p. 1st ed. [44479]
Intro. by Theodore Dreiser. Illus. by Rosalie Todd & Chuck. San Francisco: The People's World, (1941). 8vo. Wraps. 158 p. 1st ed. [55644]
Intro. by Theodore Dreiser. Illus. by Rosalie Todd & Chuck. San Francisco: The People's World, (1941). 8vo. Cloth. 158 p. 1st ed. [61313]
No place: No publisher stated, ca. 1950. 8 1/2 x 11 in. 2 p. Mimeographed broadsheet. One of at least two known editions of this humorous take on the pernicious effects of anti-Communism & red-baiting, the other being issued in Vancouver, B.C. [94667]
Edited, with a biographical sketch, by Harry Carlisle. San Francisco: Pacific Publishing Foundation, Inc., (1948). Small 4to. Wraps. xl, 244 p. [56519]
Edited, with a biographical sketch, by Harry Carlisle. San Francisco: Pacific Publishing Foundation, Inc., (1948). Small 4to. Cloth. xl, 244 p. [44484]
Edited, with a biographical sketch, by Harry Carlisle. Wood engravings by Victor Arnautoff. San Francisco: The Daily People's World & The Mike Quin Memorial Fund to Aid Young Writers and Artists, 1948. Small 4to. Red cloth, leather spine label. xliv, 341 p. 1st ed. Printed by Saul & Lillian Marks..... [44485]
[San Francisco]: [Daily People's World], 1948. With original mailing envelope. with a Daily People's World mat featuring one of the photos. The envelope was mailed from the Daily People's World in San Francisco to the newspaper's Los Angeles office and was postmarked February 19, 1948. [82459]