Letters to Tomasito
Minneapolis: Holy Cow! Press, 1977. 16mo. Wraps. 33 p. 1st ed. Poet Carl Rakosi's copy, SIGNED by him on the half-title. [27656]
Minneapolis: Holy Cow! Press, 1977. 16mo. Wraps. 33 p. 1st ed. Poet Carl Rakosi's copy, SIGNED by him on the half-title. [27656]
New York: International Publishers, (1948). 250 p. 1st ed. Seidman M196. Hanna 2592. Rideout p. 299. Maritime labor novel based on the life of Communist seaman "Blacky" Myers. Organizing in the Marine Workers Industrial Union of the Trade Union Unity League and in the National Maritime Union is described. [23362]
New York: International Publishers, (1948). 8vo. Wraps. 250 p. 1st edition, paperback issue. Seidman M196. Hanna 2592. Rideout p. 299. Maritime labor novel based on the life of Communist seaman "Blacky" Myers. Organizing in the Marine Workers Industrial Union of the Trade Union Unity League and in the National Maritime..... [43898]
New York: International Publishers, (1948). 250 p. 1st ed. Hanna 2592. Rideout p. 299. Novel based on the experiences of "Blacky" Myers as a Communist maritime labor organizer. [4677]
New York: International Publishers, (1948). 250 p. 1st ed. Seidman M196. Hanna 2592. Rideout p. 299. Maritime labor novel based on the life of Communist seaman "Blacky" Myers. Organizing in the Marine Workers Industrial Union of the Trade Union Unity League and in the National Maritime Union is described. [34382]
New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1943). 8vo. Cloth. 503 p. 1st ed. Hanna 2333. Rideout p. 299. Prestridge 125. Blake p. 274. Novel of Jake Home, a working class giant whose politics matched his shock of red hair. Rideout states that McKenney's portrayal of her idealized proletarian "succeeded in producing something..... [62578]
New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1943). 8vo. Cloth. 503 p. 1st ed. Hanna 2333. Rideout p. 299. Prestridge 125. Blake p. 274. Novel of Jake Home, a working class giant whose politics matched his shock of red hair. Rideout states that McKenney's portrayal of her idealized proletarian "succeeded in producing something..... [61770]
Fitchburgissa, Mass.: Suomalaisen Socialistisen Kustannusyhtiön Kustannuksella, 1909. 8vo. Pictorial cloth. 383 p. 1st Finnish-language edition. Finnish-American edition of this proletarian novel which is cited in Walter B. Rideout, "The Radical Novel in the United States, 1900-1954." A very difficult book to find in any edition. [75506]
Sheridan, Wyoming: Self-published, (1942). 8vo. Wraps. 95 p. 1st ed. Novel about W.P.A. workers. [40336]
Baltimore & Toronto: V. Symonenko Smoloskyp Publishers, 1982. 8vo. Wraps. 83 p. 1st American ed. Samizdat poetry from the Soviet Ukraine. [54778]
Berlin: Verlag Neues Leben, [1949]. 8vo. Wraps. 22 p. Klein Bücherei der Freien Deutschen Jugend Heimabend - Heft 26. 1st edition. [86341]
Brooklyn: Self-published, (1952). 12mo. Wraps. Not paginated. 1st ed. On the rear cover appear endorsements of this radical poem from Alfred Kreymborg, Rockwell Kent, V. J. Jerome, Samuel Sillen, Mrs. Elizabeth Moos and Dr. Harry F. Ward. [23250]
Brooklyn: Self-published, (1952). 12mo. Wraps. Not paginated. 1st ed. On the rear cover appear endorsements of this radical poem from Alfred Kreymborg, Rockwell Kent, V. J. Jerome, Samuel Sillen, Mrs. Elizabeth Moos and Dr. Harry F. Ward. [34576]
No place: No publisher stated, 1986. 8vo. Wraps. 46 p. "Edición clandestina" [66309]
Berlin: Aufbau-Verlag, 1962. 12mo. 423 p. [8673]
New York: Contemporary Play Publications, 1939. Wraps. viii, 109 p. 1st ed. Contains "The Informer" by Bert(olt) Brecht (translated by Ruth Norden), "The Pretext" by Peter Bernt, "Laugh God!" by Jerome L. Schwartz, "The Bishop of Munster" by H.S. Kraft, "On the Border" by Peter Nikl and "Jacob Comes Home"..... [10327]
Introduced by R. Page Arnot. London: Labour Monthly, 1951. 8vo. Wraps. 16 p. Labour Monthly Pamphlet: 1951 Series: No. 6. 1st ed. [35734]
Trans. by David Skvirsky. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1955. 8vo. Blue fabrikoid binding, stamped in red & black. 415 p. [47141]
Trans. by David Skvirsky. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1955. 8vo. Blue fabrikoid binding, stamped in red & black. 415 p. [47264]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, ca. 1950s. 404 p. Novel from Soviet Uzbekistan which deals with the "drama of the struggle for 'uncovered faces.' Jurakhon, Uzbekistan's first woman judge, and Anakhon, once a down-trodden skull-cap embroideress, and her friends finally emerge from the isolation of the Ichari - women's quarters..... [28654]
Mit Photos, Briefen und Faksimiles. Zürich: Verlag die Arche, (1963). 12mo. 191 p. [8675]
Illus. with photos by Ken Light. San Francisco: Working Peoples Artists, (1975). 8vo. Wraps. 80 p. 1st ed. [61438]
Detroit: Black & Red, 1976. 8vo. Wraps. 831 p. 1st ed. [75936]
Illus. by F. Dana Marsh. New York: Stokes, (1908). 12mo. Pictorial cloth. 334 p. 1st ed. Hanna 2615. "The story of a young Methodist minister's struggle against the over-powering money-methods by which a millionaire would gain entrance to the kingdom of heaven" - Book Review Digest. According to the contemporary..... [47166]
New York & London: Routledge, (2001). 8vo. Cloth. 270 p. 1st ed. Levenson is mentioned in a footnote on page 251. [50302]