Revolutionary Poems in the Struggle against Colonialism: Timorese Nationalist Verse
Ed. by Jill Jolliffe. Trans. by James J. Fox, Mary Ireland and Elizabeth Traube. Sydney: Wild & Woolley, (1976). Wraps. 52 p. 1st ed. [61617]
Ed. by Jill Jolliffe. Trans. by James J. Fox, Mary Ireland and Elizabeth Traube. Sydney: Wild & Woolley, (1976). Wraps. 52 p. 1st ed. [61617]
Ed. by Jill Jolliffe. Trans. by James J. Fox, Mary Ireland and Elizabeth Traube. Sydney: Wild & Woolley, (1976). Wraps. 52 p. 1st ed. [33377]
New York: Samuel French, © 1938. 12mo. Wraps. 137 p. Based on the novel by Dalton Trumbo. [92297]
New York: Scribner's, 1923. 266 p. 4th printing. Hanna 402. Novel of the Great War. Its sequel, "In Time of Peace," in which the now demobilized hero is radicalized, is cited in Rideout. [12392]
Illus. with photos. Berlin & Weimar: Aufbau-Verlag, (1977). 711 p. 1st ed. [2201]
Trans. by Gene Zbikowsky. Berkeley: Gene Zbikowsky, 1982. 8vo. Wraps, string tie. Unpaginated. [48348]
Berlin: Aufbau-Verlag, 1951. 8vo. Wraps, d.w. 100 p. Brecht Versuche 20/21 Heft 9. [50329]
Trans. by John Berger and Anna Bostock. Lowestoft, Suffolk: Scorpion Press, (1961). Wraps. 22 p. 1st edition in English. [2166]
Berlin: Deutschen Friedensrat, (1956). 8vo. Wraps. 31 p. [37265]
Illus. by Wifredo Lam. Trans. by Clark Mills. Chicago: Black Swan Press, (1969). 8vo. Wraps. 26 p. 1st printing. [48352]
Joliet, Ill.: P. H. Murray & Company, 1909. 8vo. Brown cloth, stamped in black & gilt. 491 p. 2nd edition. [98932]
Intro. by James H. Shoemaker. Providence: The Booke Shop, (1938). 105 p. 1st ed. A survey of the Soviet theatre. [353]
Intro. by James H. Shoemaker. Providence: The Booke Shop, (1938). 105 p. 1st ed. A survey of the Soviet theatre. [27363]
Intro. by James H. Shoemaker. Providence: The Booke Shop, (1938). 105 p. 1st ed. A survey of the Soviet theatre. [33996]
New York: Masses & Mainstream, 1951. 8vo. Cloth. 255 p. 1st edition. Rideout p. 299. Novel written from Brown's experiences as an imprisoned labor organizer. [101325]
New York: Critics Group, (1938). 8vo. Wraps. 96 p. + 12 plates. Critics Group Series No. 8. [50442]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954. Two vols. 12mo. Fabrikoid bindings, stamped in white, gilt & blind, with bevelled edges. 371 + 447 p. Soviet novel which won the Stalin Prize in 1947. [33154]
Trans. by Leonard Stoklitsky. Illus. by M. Karpenko. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1949. 12mo. Fabrikoid binding, stamped in gilt & blind, with bevelled edges. 577 p. Soviet novel which won the Stalin Prize in 1947. [75260]
New York: American Russian Institute, 1940. 8vo. Wraps. 98 p. The American Quarterly on the Soviet Union, Vol. III, No. 1. [86191]
New York: Phalanx Press, (1935). 12mo. Wraps. 30 p. 1st ed. [36198]
New York: Phalanx Press, (1935). 12mo. Wraps. 30 p. 1st ed. [36322]
No place: Self-published, n.d. 8 1/2 x 11 in. 18 typescript (one is a carbon typescript) leaves. Contains a total of 19 poems, many of which are political in nature, written by this longtime East Bay activist. The most ambitious is the six-page "The People Reply," a paean of revolt..... [68921]
New York: International Publishers, (1939). 12mo. Wraps. 48 p. Contains stories by Saul Levitt, James Neugass, Norman Rosten, Meridel LeSueur, S. Funaroff, Ben Field, Sterling Brown, Carl Offord, Sam Ross & Theodore T. Kaufman. [34439]
Illus. by Charles Alston. New York: Scribner's, 1936. 8vo. Cloth. xiv, 313 p. 1st ed. Bleiler p. 38. Novel about a "brilliant scientist, driven out of civilized society by intolerance, who works out his experiments and theories among the most backward of human beings, the Xulus... Mr. Calverton uses the..... [10451]
Seattle: University of Washington Book Store, 1931. 12mo. Wraps. 51 p. University of Washington Chapbooks Number 48. 1st edition. [102174]