"Proletarianitis." In "The Saturday Review of Literature"
Vol. XV. No. 11 (January 9, 1937). Calverton's thoughts on the meaning of "proletarian literature" [84706]
Vol. XV. No. 11 (January 9, 1937). Calverton's thoughts on the meaning of "proletarian literature" [84706]
Los Angeles: Thor's Book Service, (1944). Sixteen-page leaflet. 1st ed. Radical poems "dedicated to the final Victory of Labor after 58 years of service." Contains "Migratory Workers," "The Truth Will Make Men Free," "The Martyrs for Liberty," etc. [23156]
Vol XVI, No. 3 (May, 1951). [57004]
New York: ELH, A Journal of English Literary History 1945. 8vo. Wraps. 62-85 p. Offprint. [57003]
Trans. from the Slovenian by Louis Adamic. New York: Vanguard Press, 1926. 16mo. Cloth. v, 101 p. 1st American ed. [38795]
Preface by Harry T. Moore. Carbondale & Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, (1971). 8vo. Red cloth, stamped in gilt. xii, 370 p. [80671]
Zaandijk: J. Heijnis, 1968. Small 4to. Wraps. 294 p. With errata slip laid in. 1st ed. [63250]
Cincinnati: Sylvis Society, (1984). 8vo. Wraps. 238 p. [40110]
Cover design & illustrations by Pi Yung. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1975. 12mo. Wraps. 33 p. [101312]
Glasgow: Neruda Press, (1990). Not paginated. Radical poetry. [14486]
Preface by Patrick Lavin. Illus. Glasgow: The Socialist Labour Press, 1919. 12mo. Red cloth, stamped in gilt. xv, 184 p. 1st ed. Contains "Karl Marx," "Direct Action," "To the Spirit of the Commune," "The Awakened Bear: A Bolshevik Ballad," "The Proletarian Pedigree," "Potted Sociology: (An Epic of Prehistoric Times)," "Leopold..... [65010]
Intro. by Dorothy Canfield. No place: The New York State Branch of the Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, 1945. Small 8vo. Wraps. 93 p. 1st ed. [38865]
New York: Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, (1936). 12mo. Cloth. 352 p. 1st ed. Hanna 750 Rideout p. 297. Prestridge 84. Blake p. 258. [56432]
New York & Westport, Conn.: Lawrence Hill & Company, (1973). 8vo. Cloth. xxi, 234 p. 1st ed. Anthology of writings from "The Anvil," the 1930s little magazine of proletarian literature of which Conroy was editor. Contributors include Nelson Algren, Erskine Caldwell, Conroy, August Derleth, James T. Farrell, Michael Gold, Langston..... [80415]
New York: Dutton, (1929). 12mo. xi, 206 p. 1st ed. Contains material by Leonid Leonov, Aleksey N. Tolstoy, Isaac Babel, Vsevelod Ivanov, S. Sergeev-Tvansky, Boris Pilniak, Vladimir Lidin, Efim Zozula, Valentin Kataev and Mikhail Prishvin. [24469]
Illus. by Dan Beard. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1902. Pictorial cloth. vii, 393 p. 1st ed. Satirical novel of the jingoistic excesses of the Spanish American War, written by the Tolstoyan pacifist and single taxer. [9913]
Illus. by Dan Beard. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1902. Pictorial cloth. vii, 393 p. 1st ed. Satirical novel of the jingoistic excesses of the Spanish American War, written by the Tolstoyan pacifist and single taxer. [62125]
London: John Murray, (1951). 12mo. Boards. 256 p. 1st ed. English novel of working class life centering on a dock laborer and his family. [33212]
Berkeley: Howeward Press, 1982. 8vo. Wraps. 107 p. 1st ed. Volume of poems by this leftist Berkeley author. [68606]
New York: Hillman-Curl, Inc., 1937. 8vo. Cloth. 281 p. 1st ed. Hanna 880. Prestridge 87. Rideout p. 298. Blake p. 258. Proletarian novel (referred to as a "pedestrian unsubtle account of a violent strike in a New England textile mill" by Blake) written by the author of "Robbed Heart," a...... [43875]
Alameda, Calif.: Self-published, 1903. 16mo. 235 p. 1st ed. Hanna 894. Sargent p. 65. Negley 252. Lewis p. 50. The correct first edition (of three) of this utopian novel, with the Charles H. Kerr & Co. "omission corrected" label on the paste-down and lacking press notices at rear. [8960]
No place (printed in Milwaukee?): Self-published, 1915. 16mo. 235 p. 3rd ed. Hanna 894. Sargent p. 65. Negley 252. Lewis p. 50. [8961]
Introduction by D.H. Lawrence. San Francisco: City Lights Books, (1961). 8vo. Wraps. xvii, 269 p. 1st City Lights edition. Cook 32. Hanna 895. Rideout p. 295. [103407]
Hoddesdon, Herts.: The Clock House Press, (1945). 16mo. Wraps. 77 p. 1st ed. Radical poetry. [13487]
B/w photo illus. New York: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, (1943). 8vo. Wraps. 48 p. [83111]