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New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1933). 8vo. Cloth. 42 p. 1st ed. Radical poem which begins "Look! We are the depression bastards!" and ends "We'll take your God-damn country! / It's ours!" [44381]
New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1933). 8vo. Cloth. 42 p. 1st ed. Radical poem which begins "Look! We are the depression bastards!" and ends "We'll take your God-damn country! / It's ours!" [44381]
New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1902. 8vo. Pictorial cloth. 389 p. 1st ed. Hanna 1388. Prestridge 28. Novel of Pennsylvania coal miners. [37375]
Selected & edited by W. H. Wilde & T. Inglis Moore. Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press, 1980. 8vo. Cloth. xxvii, 427 p. 1st ed. Radical Australian poet who was involved in the New Australia colony in Paraguay & was an editor of "The Worker," newpsaper of the Australian Workers Union..... [70415]
Traducción - Agustí Bartra. México: El Corno Emplumado, (1966). 12mo. Wraps. 71 p. Ediciones El Corno Emplumado, Colección Acuario, Vol. VII. 1st ed. [64775]
Paris: YMCA-Press, (1973). 12mo. Wraps. 159 p. 1st ed. [55028]
Suomentanut Herman Laukkanen. Astoria, Ore.: Amerikan Suomalaisten Sosialististen Kustannusliikkeiden Kustantama, (1928). Pictorial cloth. 486 p. Soviet novel of socialist construction in the U.S.S.R. [28462]
Illus. by the authors. London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., (1947). Small 8vo. 175 p. 1st ed. [34525]
Ilustratsies getseibnt fun William Gropper. New York: Gold Treyds Arbeter-Komitet, (1948). Pictorial cloth (with Gropper illustration). 256 p. [14055]
With a special introduction by the author. Illustrated with woodcuts by Howard Simon. New York: International Publishers, (1942, © 1930). 8vo. Orange cloth, stamped in black. 309 p. 19th printing. [97383]
Introduction by Samuel Sillen. New York: International Publishers, (1954). 8vo. Wraps. 188 p. 1st edition, paperback issue. Review copy, with slip tipped in. [82208]
Cape Town: Stewart Publishers, ca. early-1940s. 12mo. Boards. 61 p. 1st ed. South African Communist poet. Titles include "The Song of the Little Kaffir Boy," "In Shanty Town," "Democracy," "Mounting Fury," "In Prison," "Racialism," "Fascist Cult," "Stalingrad," "To the Red Army," "A Word to Progressives," etc. [16491]
Trans. by V. Schneerson. Illus. by I. Zhdanko. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, ca. 1950s. 8vo. Fabrikoid binding. 266 p. According to the dust wrapper blurb: "When the Great Patriotic War broke out, Gonchar, then a student in the Literature Faculty of Kharkov University, volunteered for the front. The first..... [46744]
Vol. 314, No. 4081 (September 30, 1922). [55098]
Vol. 313, No. 4059 (April 22, 1922). [55099]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1953. 8vo. Embossed fabrikoid binding. 466 p. Novel of the Stakhanov movement among coal miners in the Donbas. [46745]
Vol. 300, No. 3891 (February 1, 1919). Story which originally appeared in "Novaya Zhizn." This issue also contains "Berlin in Revolution," "An Englishwoman Votes," "The Indictment of the Rich," "Present State of French Coal Mines," etc. [55096]
Adapted for the English Stage by Gibson-Cowan. New York: International Publishers, (1937). Small 8vo. Cloth. 40, 34 p. 1st American edition (from the English sheets). [61760]
Intro. by Romain Rolland. New York: International Publishers, (1933). 12mo. Decorative boards. 172 p. 1st American ed. [44391]
Calcutta: Anti-Fascist Writers' & Artists' Association, n.d. 12mo. Wraps. 56 p. [31722]
Moskva: Ogiz / Gosudarstvennoe Izdatelstvo Khudozhestvennoi Literaturi, 1946. Small 4to. Fabrikoid binding. 659 p. [47980]
Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1950. Small 8vo. Fabrikoid binding. 407 p. [36289]
Introduction by Katharine Susannah Prichard. Sydney: Current Book Distributors, 1946. 8vo. Wraps. 76 p. [87216]
Trans. by Margaret Wettlin. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, ca. 1950s. Small 8vo. Fabrikoid binding. 523 p. + plates. [36291]
[Moscow]: New Times, 1949. Small 4to. Wraps. 40 p. Issued as a supplement to "New Times" to commemorate the 81st anniversary of Gorky's birth. [86180]
Vol. LIX, No. 2958 (August 10, 1905). Illustrated with several caricatures of Gorky reprinted from Russian newspapers. This issue also contains "A Collar Starcher's Story," which is described as "truthful story of the strikers' side of the case [which] was given to Reta Childe Dorr by a Troy collar starcher"..... [55082]