Five Plays
Trans. by Margaret Wettlin. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, ca. 1950s. Small 8vo. Fabrikoid binding. 523 p. + plates. [36291]
Trans. by Margaret Wettlin. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, ca. 1950s. Small 8vo. Fabrikoid binding. 523 p. + plates. [36291]
[Moscow]: New Times, 1949. Small 4to. Wraps. 40 p. Issued as a supplement to "New Times" to commemorate the 81st anniversary of Gorky's birth. [86180]
Vol. LIX, No. 2958 (August 10, 1905). Illustrated with several caricatures of Gorky reprinted from Russian newspapers. This issue also contains "A Collar Starcher's Story," which is described as "truthful story of the strikers' side of the case [which] was given to Reta Childe Dorr by a Troy collar starcher"..... [55082]
Trans. with intro. & notes by Herman Ermolaev. New York: Paul S. Eriksson, Inc., (1968). 8vo. Cloth. xviii, 302 p. 1st ed. [42125]
Trans. with intro. & notes by Herman Ermolaev. New York: Paul S. Eriksson, Inc., (1968). 8vo. Cloth. xviii, 302 p. 1st ed. [82851]
Vol. 305, No. 3956 (May 1, 1920). Article which originally appeared in "Novaya Zhizn," a "Bolshevist daily." This issue also contains "The Third International" by N. Lenin, "Anti-Semitism in Germany" by G. Cabasino-Renda, etc. [55094]
Ed. by Ben Blake. Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the U.S.S.R., 1937. 12mo. Fabrikoid binding. 427 p. 1st ed. One of 3700 copies. [37378]
Ed. by Ben Blake. London: Lawrence & Wishart (with International Publishers binding & dust wrapper), 1937. 8vo. Cloth. 427 p. 1st American ed. 1st American edition from the sheets printed in the Soviet Union with the Lawrence & Wishart imprint on the title page & an International Publishers binding &..... [57745]
Columbus: Ohio State University Press, (1972). 8vo. Brown & beige cloth, stamped in black & gilt. xxi, 470 p. 1st edition. [106934]
New York: Galleon Press, (1935). 156 p. 1st ed. Sargent p. 103. Negley 450. This novel is referred to as a "dystopian satire" by Sargent. According to the blurb, it "is in the direct tradition of Dean Swift, presenting as it does, a seemingly innocent and delightful story of the..... [14372]
New York: Covici-Friede Publishers, 1930. 8vo. Cloth. x, 65 p. 1st ed. According to the dust wrapper blurb: "This volume takes its title from a group of semi-dramatic monologues which disclose the lives of men and women huddled together in the poverty-infested tenement rooming houses on the lower west side..... [64954]
New York: Covici-Friede Publishers, 1930. 8vo. Cloth. x, 65 p. 1st edition. According to the dust wrapper blurb: "This volume takes its title from a group of semi-dramatic monologues which disclose the lives of men and women huddled together in the poverty-infested tenement rooming houses on the lower west side..... [105069]
New York: New Review Publishing Association, 1916. 12mo. Brown cloth, paper label. 44 p. 1st ed. A play dealing with the relations of the sexes in bohemian Greenwich Village. It doesn't seem to have any avowedly socialist content despite the fact that the "New Review" was a socialist periodical. Contains..... [55149]
Ed. by Angel Flores. Trans. by Samuel G. Bloomfield. New York: Critics Group, 1937. 8vo. Wraps. 93 p. Critics Group Series No. 5. [50122]
Nürnberg: Verlag Hans Carl, (1961). 12mo. Wraps. 96 p. [8676]
Moskva: Izdatel'stvo "Pravda," 1945. 16mo. Wraps. 175 p. [83108]
Trans. by Elizabeth Donnelly. This edition adapted by Leo Lerman. New York: Soviet Russia Today, (1944). Wraps. 160 p. [13293]
Übersetzung aus dem Russischen von Erich Boehme. Illus. with photos. Berlin: Malik-Verlag, (1928). 285 p. 1st German edition. Lacking the dust wrapper designed by John Heartfield. [75788]
London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, Ltd., 1930. 12mo. vi, 378 p. 1st edition in English. Novel of Russian life on the eve of the Great War and the Russian Revolution. It was issued in the U. S. in 1931 under the title "City of White Night" [24559]
Moskva & Petrograd: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatelstvo, 1923. 16mo. Tan cloth, mounted plate on front cover. 252 p. 1st ed. [54520]
New York: Longmans, Green, 1928. 8vo. Browncloth, stamped in gilt & blind. 421 p. 1st American ed. [54840]
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, n.d. 32mo. Wraps. 60 p. Little Blue Book No. 396. [16463]
Oklahoma City: General Welfare Reporter, [1946]. 12mo. Wraps. 119 p. 1st edition. Miles 4967. [91146]
London: T. Werner Laurie, (1962). 8vo. Boards. 716 p. 1st British ed. Australian proletarian novel. [63529]
Foreword by Waldo Frank. New York: International Publishers, (1935). 192 p. 1st ed. Contains material from the proceedings of the 1st American Writers Congress, sponsored by the League of American Writers. Contributors include Friedrich Wolf, Edward Dahlberg, Louis Aragon, Matthew Josephson, Joseph Freeman, Malcolm Cowley, Earl Browder, John Dos Passos..... [53419]