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Einzig autorisierte Übertragung aus dem Amerikanischen von N. O. Scarpi. Bern: Alfred Scherz Verlag, (1947). 8vo. Brown cloth, stamped in gilt. 693 p. Erste Auflage. Gottesman C507. Translation of Wide Is the Gate. [105060]
Einzig autorisierte Übertragung aus dem Amerikanischen von N. O. Scarpi. Bern: Alfred Scherz Verlag, (1947). 8vo. Brown cloth, stamped in gilt. 693 p. Erste Auflage. Gottesman C507. Translation of Wide Is the Gate. [105060]
New York: Viking Press, 1943. 8vo. Red cloth, stamped in silver. 751 p. 4th printing. [104624]
Einzig autorisierte Übertragung aus dem Amerikanischen von Ursula von Wiese. Bern: Alfred Scherz Verlag, (1945). 8vo. Brown cloth, stamped in gilt.792 p. Erste Auflage. Gottesman C504. Translation of Between Two Worlds. [105061]
Intro. by Hugh MacDiarmid. Glasgow: William MacLellan, (1942). 8vo. Cloth. 58 p. 1st ed. Volume of poems by a writer who is praised extravagently by MacDiarmid as a true Communist poet (as opposed to the likes of Auden, Day Lewis, Spender & Macniece who are said to represent "Boy-Scout Communism")..... [51577]
Illus. by Ivan Urbánek. Praha: Ceskoslovensky Spisovatel, 1968. 32mo. Boards, stamped in gilt. 131 p. Czech poet who was at this time a member of the Central Committee of the Czech Communist Party and would later become chairman of the Czechoslovak Writers' Union. [65008]
Trans. from the Russian by Sonia Volochova. New York: Critics Group. 1936. Wraps. 93 p. Critics Group Series No. 2. Special Edition for the New Theatre League. [42287]
Trans. from the Russian by Sonia Volochova. New York: Critics Group. 1937. Wraps. 93 p. Critics Group Series No. 2. 4th printing. [50440]
Totowa, N. J.: Rowman & Littlefield, (1979). 203 p. 1st American ed. [24828]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951. 16mo. Gray fabrikoid, stamped in blue & white, bevelled edges. 542 p. A winner of the Stalin Prize for 1950. [100993]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1942. 24mo. Wraps. 118 p. Novelette of the Soviet Navy during the "Great Patriotic War" [51858]
Intro. by H.W.L. Dana. New York: Macmillan, (1946). xi, 520 p. 1st ed. Contains "Field Marshal Kutuzov" by Solovyov, "The Orchards of Polovchansk" by Leonid Leonov, "On the Eve" by Alexander Afinogenov, "Smoke of the Fatherland" by the Tur Brothers and L. Shenin, "Engineer Sergeyev" by Vsevolod Rokk, "The Russian..... [17389]
Intro. by Ralph Gasarch. Cover design by Steven Barbash. Brooklyn: Brighton Press, 1950. 16mo. Wraps. 27 p. 1st ed. Radical poetry written by a Brooklyn teacher and a director of Camp Kinderland. [48224]
New York: Random House, (1937). x, 281 p. 1st American ed. [34261]
London: The Hogarth Press, 1939. 12mo. Wraps. 24 p. Hogarth Sixpenny Pamphlets Number Two. 1st ed. Woolmer 459. Essay which was originally delivered as a lecture to the Association of Writers for Intellectual Liberty. Spender discusses the relationship between Marxism and literature, giving particular emphasis to the work of Christopher..... [13331]
London: The Hogarth Press, 1939. 12mo. Wraps. 24 p. Hogarth Sixpenny Pamphlets Number Two. 1st ed. Woolmer 459. Essay which was originally delivered as a lecture to the Association of Writers for Intellectual Liberty. Spender discusses the relationship between Marxism and literature, giving particular emphasis to the work of Christopher..... [61983]
Intro. by Moissaye J. Olgin. New York: Workers Library Publishers, (1929). 12mo. Wraps. 64 p. 1st ed. [50404]
Introduction by Moissaye J. Olgin. New York: Workers Library Publishers, (1929). 12mo. Wraps. 64 p. 1st edition. [105605]
By Christopher Caudwell (pseudonym). London: John Lane The Bodley Head, (1939). Cloth-backed boards. 96 p. 1st ed. [7345]
New York: Arno Press & The New York Times, 1971. 8vo. Cloth. 282 p. Hanna 3336. Rideout p. 293. Sargent p. 73. Lewis p. 183. Reprints the 1908 Charles Kerr edition. Socialist utopian novel, a unique feature of which, according to Lewis, is the "solution of the 'Negro question' by..... [36683]
Illus. with photos. New York: International Publishers, 1933. 12mo. Pictorial wraps. 152 p. 1st American ed. [62948]
By "Anise" (pseudonym). Seattle: Piggott-Washington Printing Co., 1937. Wraps. 63 p. Presentation Edition. "As published in the Seattle Union Record 1918-1919... Published as a greeting to the author on her return to Seattle, March, 1937, on a lecture tour on behalf of Spanish democracy. Selections made by a group of..... [29388]
By "Anise" (pseudonym). Seattle: Piggott-Washington Printing Co., 1937. Wraps. 63 p. Presentation Edition. "As published in the Seattle Union Record 1918-1919... Published as a greeting to the author on her return to Seattle, March, 1937, on a lecture tour on behalf of Spanish democracy. Selections made by a group of..... [29580]
Seattle: Seattle Union Record Publishing Company, Inc., ca. 1918. Oblong 16mo. Wraps. 111 p. 1st ed. [29387]
Illus. with photos. Oak Park, Ill.: Oak Leaves Company, (1906). 24mo. Gray cloth, stamped in gilt, with a mounted plate on front cover. 63 p. 2nd ed. [29389]
Boston: Little, Brown, 1943. 327 p. 1st ed. Novel of socialist construction in the USSR. "'Wild River' is distilled essence of my twenty years in Soviet Russia. While its main characters are fiction, the scenes in which they live and move are fact. Dnieper Dam's construction, the Red Dawn Farm's..... [29391]