International Poems
Robersonville, N. C.: Self-published, 1943. Wraps. 8vo. 26 p. 1st ed. Radical poems including "Jails and Gallows," "Young India," "Beloved Comrades of Russia," "One World for Humanity," etc. [40202]
Robersonville, N. C.: Self-published, 1943. Wraps. 8vo. 26 p. 1st ed. Radical poems including "Jails and Gallows," "Young India," "Beloved Comrades of Russia," "One World for Humanity," etc. [40202]
Foreword by Dorothy Brewster. New York: New Theatre League, Play Department, (1942). 12mo. Wraps. 23 p. 1st ed. One-act play of Soviet partisan warfare behind the Nazi lines. [13657]
Translated by Edith Bone. London: Hutchinson International Authors Ltd., [1945]. 12mo. Black cloth, stamped in silver. 120 p. 1st edition in English. [93959]
New York: Macmillan, 1900. 16mo. Red cloth, stamped in black, white & gilt. T.e.g. v, 351 p. + ads. 1st ed. Wright III, 5843. [77012]
Birmingham: Self-published, [1916]. 12mo. Wraps. 15 p. 1st ed. [66694]
London: Herbert Jenkins, 1924. 12mo. 318 p. 1st ed. "H. G. Wells, in 'The Time Machine,' has conceived a civilization in which the workers of the world, whom he calls the Morlocks, live and work underground, while the intellectuals, who dominate them, inhabit the earth's surface. There is a continuous..... [22090]
Intro. by Jesse Stuart. San Benito, Texas: Hagglund Press, 1940. 12mo. Wraps. 90 p. 1st ed. [27655]
Boston: Bruce Humphries, Inc., (1933). 8vo. Cloth. 87 p. 1st ed. One of 500 copies. Wheelwright was a member of the Socialist Party at this time but after the French Turn he consorted with the Trotskyists in the S.P. and was a founding member of the Socialist Workers Party. [56938]
Atlanta: Banner Press, Emory University, (1937). 8vo. Green cloth, stamped in gilt. 99 p. 1st edition. Whitaker was a Baptist minister & Christian Socialist. He wrote many poems on social themes. Included in this volume are Arouse Ye Comrades!, To a Comrade in Jail, "The People Against Anita Whitney," "Criminal..... [107399]
Los Gatos, Calif.: Self-published, 1938. 5 x 6 inch broadside (printed on recto only). 1st edition. Whitaker was a Baptist minister & Christian Socialist. He wrote many poems on social themes. [107400]
Los Gatos, Calif.: The U.F.I. Press, n.d. 3 5/8 x 7 1/4 in. Four-page leaflet. Pass It On series. [105858]
San Francisco: James H. Barry Company, 1905, n.d. 8vo. Terra cotta cloth, stamped in gilt. 210 p. 1st edition. Hinkel II, p. 328. [105859]
Los Gatos, Calif.: Self-published, ca. 1938. 5 x 6 inch broadside (printed on recto only). 1st edition. Whitaker was a Baptist minister & Christian Socialist. He wrote many poems on social themes. [107401]
[North Montpelier, Vt.]: Driftwood Press, 1933. 16mo. Wraps 29 p. Driftwood Chapbook No. 1. 1st edition. [104605]
Intro. & Summary by Eleanor Wood Whitman. Illus. with photos. Boston: Utopia Publishing Company, (1934). 145 p. 1st ed. Sargent p. 102. Lewis p. 208. A study of utopias and utopian literature which contains a "Stellarnia," utopian short story, said to be part of an apparantly unpublished utopian novel. [24876]
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1901. 562 p. 1st ed. BAL 6366. Prestridge 27. Blake p. 225. Novel about a strike at a New England shoe factory. [34756]
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, (1977). 8vo. Red cloth, stamped in gilt. x, 242 p. 1st edition. [84466]
Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1908. 16mo. 170 p. 1st ed. Charming stories of the Socialist movement written by Winchevsky (1856-1933), the "grandfather" of Jewish socialism. Dedicated to Eugene V. Debs. [58508]
Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, (1964). Wraps. 127 p. Lebendiges Altertum Band 15. Zweite, unveränderte Auflage. [8677]
Afterword by Sara Bard Field. (Los Gatos, Calif.): Self-published, 1929. 8vo. Boards, paper spine label. 89 p. 1st ed. One of approx. 200 copies which were privately printed by Edwin & Robert Grabhorn. Issued in celebration of the marriage of Katherine Field & James Caldwell. [55278]
Übertragen und eingeleitet von Max Hayek. Wien - Leipzig: Verlag Rudolf Cerny, 1927. 12mo. Purple cloth, stamped in gilt. 224 p. 1st German ed. [16361]
Frontis. by Hugo Gellert. New York: Vanguard Press, (1937). 8vo. Cloth. 290 p. [82652]
Vol. 9, No. 1 (January, 1927). [72469]
Drawings by Art Young. Frontispiece by Hugo Gellert. New York: Vanguard Press/The New Masses, (1927). 12mo. Cloth. xii, 325 p. 1st edition. [90652]
With drawings by Art Young. Frontis. by Hugo Gellert. New York: Vanguard Press, (1929). 8vo. Black cloth, stamped in blue & gilt. xii, 344 p. Library Edition. 3rd printing. [52607]