Dvenadtsat' Stul'ev
N'iu-Iork: Izdatel'stvo Imeni Chekhova, 1953. 8vo. Wraps. 368 p. [73103]
N'iu-Iork: Izdatel'stvo Imeni Chekhova, 1953. 8vo. Wraps. 368 p. [73103]
Trans. by V. Chichkina. New York: International Publishers, 1933. 12mo. Cloth-backed pictorial boards. 455 p. 1st American edition (from the sheets of the Moscow edition). [44428]
Trans. by V. Chichkina. Moscow & Leningrad: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the U.S.S.R., 1933. 12mo. 455 p. 1st printing. One of 8000 copies. [12422]
Girard, Kansas: Socialist Publishing Company, (1911). 12mo. Brown cloth, stamped in gilt. 277 p. 1st ed. Novel of peonage in Alabama. [51621]
No place: Sovietski Pisatel, 1949. 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. 186 p. 1st ed. Communist poetry which won the Stalin Prize. Includes "Slovo Tovarishchu Stalinu," "Biografiya Kolkhoznika," "U Mavsoleya Lenina," "Pesnya o Staline," "Pesnya o Revolutsii," "Partizanka," etc. [53067]
New York: Limited Editions Club, (1940). 8vo. Wraps. 30 p. Booklets for Bookmen No. 1. The title essay is by Jackson. Also included are "Did Shakespeare Translate The Decameron?" by Meredith and "Mr. Grahame, Mr. Roosevelt, and I" by Milne. [80915]
New York: Limited Editions Club, (1940). 8vo. Wraps. 30 p. Booklets for Bookmen No. 1. The title essay is by Jackson. Also included are "Did Shakespeare Translate The Decameron?" by Meredith and "Mr. Grahame, Mr. Roosevelt, and I" by Milne. [47896]
New York: International Publishers, (1938). 12mo. x, 302 p. 1st American ed. [27329]
London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1950. 12mo. Wraps. 119 p. [27325]
LaPorte, Minn.: Spirit Horse Press, (1991). 8vo. Wraps. 8 p. 1st ed. [48346]
New York: Citadel Press, 1966. 255 p. 1st ed. Sequel to "A Lantern for Jeremy," Jerome's proletarian novel of Polish immigrants. [4675]
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1937. 8vo. Cloth. 259 p. 1st ed. Hanna 1925. Rideout p. 298. Prestridge 92. Blake p. 261. "A sensitive, poetic novel in which Allen Craig attempts to build a farmer-consumer cooperative among onion-pickers and striking factory workers" - Blake. [53418]
Illustrated by Jackie Terry. [Liverpool]: Merseyside Writers, ca. 1985. 8vo. Wraps. 36 p. 1st edition. [94222]
Isleido savo lesomis W. Strygas. Chicago: Spauda Lithuanian Press, 1921. 12mo. Wraps. 18 p. [77980]
New York: Independence Publishers, 1953. 370 p. 1st ed. No. 336 of the People's Patronage Pre-Publication Limited Edition. [4678]
New York: Independence Publishers, 1953. 370 p. 1st ed. No. 623 of the People's Patronage Pre-Publication Limited Edition. [44695]
Trans. by Leonide Zarine. New York: The Dial Press, 1929. 300 p. 1st American ed. [24706]
Illus. by V. N. Goryaev. Trans. by Leonard Stoklitsky. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954. Small 4to. Fabrikoid binding. 294 p. Soviet Literature for Young People. [44364]
London: Howard Latimer Ltd, 1913. 12mo. Cloth. 376 p. 1st British ed. Hanna 1974. Rideout p. 294. According to Rideout this novel denounces the "imposition upon youth of an unrealistic code of sexual morals, derived ultimately from the economic system, a code that produced the hypocrisy of the double standard..... [42867]
Trans. by Robert Daglish. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1953. 8vo. Fabrikoid binding, stamped in green & blind. 549 p. Stalin Prize-winning novel which "draws a vivid picture of the concluding stage of the Great Patriotic War waged by the Soviet people against the Nazi invaders. The author shows in..... [47257]
Trans. by Robert Daglish. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1953. 8vo. Fabrikoid binding, stamped in green & blind. 549 p. Stalin Prize-winning novel which "draws a vivid picture of the concluding stage of the Great Patriotic War waged by the Soviet people against the Nazi invaders. The author shows in..... [51521]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1950. 16mo. Fabrikoid binding. 142 p. A novel of the defense of the Soviet Union against the Nazi invaders which won a Stalin Prize in 1947. [47111]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1950. 16mo. Fabrikoid binding. 142 p. A novel of the defense of the Soviet Union against the Nazi invaders which won a Stalin Prize in 1947. [47282]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1950. 16mo. Fabrikoid binding. 142 p. A novel of the defense of the Soviet Union against the Nazi invaders which won a Stalin Prize in 1947. [77422]
Illus. by Frank Dobias, Kurt Wiese & Rafaello Busoni. New York: Russian War Relief, Inc., (1945). 8vo. Pictorial wraps. 67 p. 1st ed. Kennell spent many years in the Soviet Union. She was Theodore Dreiser's secretary during his sojourn to the U.S.S.R. [40205]