A Call for the Destruction of Nixon and Praise for the Chilean Revolution
Cover & internal art by Susan Ackoff Ortega. Translated by Teresa Anderson. Cambridge, Mass.: West End Press, 1980. 12mo. Wraps. 77 p. "Authorized American Edition" [97508]
Cover & internal art by Susan Ackoff Ortega. Translated by Teresa Anderson. Cambridge, Mass.: West End Press, 1980. 12mo. Wraps. 77 p. "Authorized American Edition" [97508]
Trans. by Steve Kowit. [Houston]: Quixote Press, (1979). 12mo. Wraps. 77 p. [66418]
With a note on Neruda by Samuel Sillen. New York: Masses & Mainstream, 1950. Small 8vo. Wraps. 95 p. 1st American edition, paperback issue. [101180]
Vol. II, N° 24 (March 1, 1951). [48193]
Vol. 12, No. 11 (November, 1949). This issue also contains "What I Saw in Mexico" by Lloyd L. Brown, "Journey to Boston" (story) by Howard Fast, "White Chauvinism: A Personal History" by Philip Bonosky, etc. [66420]
Translated by Clayton Eshleman. No place: Amber House Books, 1962. 8vo. Wraps. [60] p. 1st printing. [95105]
Vol. 6, No. 5 (May, 1953). This issue also contains "McCarthyism and Culture" by John Howard Lawson, "May Day in the Warsaw Ghetto" by Ber Mark, a review of Richard Wright's "The Outsider" by Lloyd L. Brown, etc. [48192]
Ilustraciones: Julio R. Alegría. Traducción: Stephen Kessler. Palo Alto, Calif.: Ediciones Puelche, (1978). 8vo. Wraps. 73 p. 1st ed. Contributors include Fernando Alegría, Efraín Barquero, Oscar Hahn, Osvaldo Rodríguez, Omar Lara, Sergio Macías & Miguel Moreno Monroy. [66421]
New York: International Publishers, ca. 1932. 12mo. 182 p. 1st American ed. According to the publisher's buurb, "neither the personages nor deeds of this novel have been 'invented.' They have been taken from the actual events in a Berlin working class street during the May Day barricade battles, which marked..... [17589]
London: Martin Lawrence Limited, ca. 1932. Binder's cloth. 16mo. 182 p. According to the publisher's buurb, "neither the personages nor deeds of this novel have been 'invented.' They have been taken from the actual events in a Berlin working class street during the May Day barricade battles, which marked the..... [37916]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1952. 12mo. Fabrikoid binding. 621 p. With a one-page "Key to Principal Characters" laid in. Winner of a Stalin Prize in 1950. [47217]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1952. 12mo. Fabrikoid binding. 621 p. With a one-page "Key to Principal Characters" laid in. Winner of a Stalin Prize in 1950. [47265]
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran, 1944. 8vo. Reddish brown cloth, stamped in black. 354 p. 1st edition. Novel of Capital vs. Labor in 1930s San Francisco beginning with the San Francisco General Strike and continuing through subsequent waterfront strikes, the formation of the Maritime Federation of the Pacific, the "Ship..... [107442]
Los Angeles: Golden Press, 1917. 16mo. Cloth. 159 p. 1st ed. Volume of poems including many of North's labor and anti-war verses. [44504]
London: Hutchinson International Authors, 1946. 12mo. Cloth. 144 p. 1st edition in English. [47218]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, ca. 1950s. Small 8vo. Gray pictorial fabrikoid, stamped in black, white, gilt & blind. 326 p. Juvenile prehistoric novel written by a Soviet geologist, who also authored the science fiction novels for young people, "Sannikov's Land" & "In the Woods of Central Asia" [47219]
New York: Covici Friede, (1935). 12mo. Beige cloth, stamped in yellow & black. 114, 54, 74 p. 1st edition. Odets' first book. [92505]
New York: International Publishers, (1933). 8vo. Wraps. 64 p. [106572]
New York: Delacorte Press, (1974). 8vo. Wraps. 194 p. Uncorrected proofs. [63553]
New York: Delacorte Press, (1974). 8vo. Cloth. 196 p. 1st ed. [44500]
No place (Los Angeles?): No publisher stated, 1940. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. Four pages (printed on rectos only). [78237]
Trans. by Louise Luke Hiler. New York: Critics Group Press, 1939. 12mo. Cloth. 51 p. 1st American ed. [49473]
Trans. by Louise Luke Hiler. New York: Critics Group Press, 1939. 12mo. 251 p. 1st American ed. [8665]
Trans. by Louise Luke Hiler. New York: Critics Group Press, 1939. 12mo. 251 p. 1st American ed. [8666]
Foreword by S. Tregub. Trans. by Helen Altschuler. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, n. d. Wraps. 188 p. [32325]