How to Organize and Conduct United Action for the Right to Live: A Manual for Hunger Fighters
New York: National Unemployment Council, (1933). 24mo. Wraps. 23 p. Seidman B149. [33119]
New York: National Unemployment Council, (1933). 24mo. Wraps. 23 p. Seidman B149. [33119]
New York: National Unemployment Council, (1934). 24mo. Wraps. 23 p. Unemployment Series No. 5. Revised edition. Seidman B150. [86130]
Illus. with a map. Paris: Albin Michel, Éditeur, (1941). 12mo. Wraps. 124 p. 1st ed. [74884]
Searcy, Ark.: The National Education Program, ca. 1970. 8vo. Wraps. Unpaginated. [50451]
Tulsa: Christian Crusade, (1967). 12mo. Wraps. 23 p. [39931]
Liner notes by Karl Prussion. Los Angeles: Key Records, ca. 1960s. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm LP record. KLP-930. Anti-Communist speech. [58725]
Salt Lake City: American Opinion Bookstore, ca. 1968. Narrow 8vo. Wraps. 17 p. [58755]
Mesa, Arizona: Deseret Recordings, ca. 1960s. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm LP record. Anti-Communist speech delivered by the Morman Church leader and former Secretary of Agriculture in the Eisenhower Administration. Benson warns that: "We are plunging down the primrose path to the destruction of our great country. The Fabian socialists..... [58680]
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, ca. 1966. 8vo. Wraps. 25 p. With a biographical sketch of Benson by Rev. Francis E. Fenton. [58733]
Fort George C. Meade, Md.: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, ca. 1995. 8vo. Wraps. 10 p. VENONA Historical Monograph #2. [65859]
Vol. XVIII, No. 19 (September 8, 1933). [74913]
Under the General Editorship of N.I. Bucharin. With Explanatory Notes to the American Edition by Alex Bittelman. Chicago: Daily Worker Publishing Company, (1926). 320 p. [13437]
New York: Sheed & Ward Inc., 1933. 12mo. 258 p. 1st American ed. [23423]
New York: Scribner's, 1937. 239 p. 1st American ed. [30512]
Sankt-Peterburg: Russko-Baltiiskii Informatsionnyi TSentr BLITs, 1998. 8vo. Wraps. 278 p. 1st edition. One of 3000 copies. [101151]
New York: American Friends of the Soviet Union, ca. 1935. 24mo. Wraps. 23 p. Meta Berger, widow of the Socialist leader, visited the Soviet Union in April, 1935 as the representative of the Wisconsin Federation of Teachers with a delegation organized by the Friends of the Soviet Union. [51865]
New York: American Friends of the Soviet Union, ca. 1935. 24mo. Wraps. 23 p. Meta Berger, widow of the Socialist leader, visited the Soviet Union in April, 1935 as the representative of the Wisconsin Federation of Teachers with a delegation organized by the Friends of the Soviet Union. [51937]
Montréal: L'Apostolat Populaire, 1937. 12mo. Wraps. 22 p. L'Apostolat Populaire, No. 14. Anti-Communist dialogue. [35234]
Montréal: Les Editions de l'Apostolat Populaire, (1943). 12mo. Pictorial wraps. 151 p. The peril of Communism. [35231]
Montréal: Les Editions de l'Apostolat Populaire, (1943). 12mo. Pictorial wraps. 151 p. The peril of Communism. [48549]
Montréal: L'Apostolat Populaire, ca. 1936. 12mo. Wraps. 16 p. L'Apostolat Populaire, No. 13. 1st ed. Exposé of "la menace bolchevique" [35232]
Montréal: L'Apostolat Populaire, ca. 1936. 12mo. Wraps. 16 p. L'Apostolat Populaire, No. 13. Later printing. Exposé of "la menace bolchevique" [35233]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1950. 12mo. Wraps. 23 p. "Comrade Stalin: his name is uttered with glowing affection by working people in all countries of the world... Comrade Stalin: his name is uttered with fervent gratitude by the working masses of the People's Democracies... Comrade Stalin's life and work..... [50035]
Trans. from the 7th Russian ed. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1949. 16mo. 343 p. [19868]
Trans. from the 7th Russian ed. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1949. 16mo. Boards. 343 p. [35400]