CANTOS A SEBASTOPOL: (HOMENAJE DE LOS POETAS AIAPEANOS), 22 DE JULIO DE 1942
Montevideo: Claudio Garcia & Cia. - Editores, [1942]. 12mo. Wraps. 53 p. 1st ed. Jorge Amado is one of the contributors. [74888]
Montevideo: Claudio Garcia & Cia. - Editores, [1942]. 12mo. Wraps. 53 p. 1st ed. Jorge Amado is one of the contributors. [74888]
2 (1952). Literary journal issued in Bombay by People's Publishing House, the publishing arm of the Indian Communist Party. [101251]
N° 10 (1935). Contains a poem by Bob Brown, stories by Bruno Jasienski, Paul Zech, & Sandor Gergely, "Henri Barbusse" by Sergei Dinamov, "How 'Under Fire' Was Published" by Simone Tery, "Four American Lithographs" by Louis Lozowick, "On Culture" by Maxim Gorki, "In Defence of Culture" by Andre Gide, "The..... [36349]
N° 3 (July, 1933). Contains a frontispiece by Louis Lozowick, "Spring in Moscow" (poem) by Charles Ashleigh, "Bank Run in Harlem's Little Italy" by Walter Snow, "Hoover City" by Jack Conroy, "Nothing to Lose" (poem) by Joseph Kalar, "Four Drawings from Tadjikistan" by Lozowick, "Words Became Deeds" by Sergei Tretyakov..... [84414]
N° 6 (1935). Contains stories by V. Jelezniak, I. Babel & Sandor Gergely, paintings by Ernst Neuschul & Jacob Burck, "Lenin, Hero of Folkore" by Derenik Demirjian, "Life of Esthetics" by N.G. Chernishevski, "The Negro and American Literature" by E. Clay, "Andres Carranche de Rios: Spanish Writer," autobiographical notes by..... [41682]
Number One (Spring, 1969). First issue of this leftist literary journal published in Montreal. It contains "A Materialist Analysis of Shakespeare's Sonnets" by Pauline Kogan, "Anarchism and Reaction in Contemporary Afro-American Literature," "Vagabond Journalism: Literature and Criticism Underground," by J. S. Thompson, etc. [101296]
First Collection [1943], Second Collection [1945] & 3 [ca. 1946]. Apparently a complete run of three issues of this radical literary journal edited in Glasgow by John Singer. The subtitle is dropped with the second issue and the third issue is re-christened "Milion: The People's Review." The "First Collection" contains..... [70438]
December, 1939. Proletarian literary journal edited in Chicago by Jack Conroy. Nelson Algren was the managing editor. This issue contains "Love Story" by Millen Brand, "The Red Satin Dress" by Margaret Walker, "The Passing of Joe Williams," "Relief Applicants" & "A Great Man Becomes a Statue" by Norman MacLeod, "We..... [36469]
Vol. 1, No. 6 (May-June, 1940). Proletarian literary journal edited in Chicago by Jack Conroy. Nelson Algren was the managing editor. This "Special 40-page spring issue" contains material by Prudencio de Pereda, Alexander F. Bergman, Thomas McGrath, Vincent Ferrini, et al. [70436]
First issue (1962). Only issue of this journal issued in New York by the League of Militant Poets. It contains a section of poems by Nicolas Guillen and other Cuban writers, scenes from the screenplay of "Ivan the Terrible Part III" by Sergei Eisenstein and poems by Michael McClure, John..... [51359]
Number One (June 17, 1934). Radical little magazine edited by John Wheelwright. This issue contains "You - U.S. - Us" by Wheelwright, "When the Snow Melts in Siberia" by Kenneth Patchen, "Sonnet for Lincoln's Birthday: (An American Pacifist to the French and Austrian Workers, 12 February, 1934)" by Kenneth W...... [61556]
Vol. XLVII, No. II (July, 1936). This special number is edited by Horace Gregory. It contains material by Edwin Rolfe, Alfred Hayes, Kenneth Fearing, Harold Rosenberg, John Wheelwright, R. P. Blackmur, Hildegarde Flanner, Josephine Miles, Muriel Rukeyser, Horace Gregory, William Phillips, Philip Rahv, Winfield Townley Scott, Delmore Schwartz, et al...... [70482]
[Superior, Wis.]: Finnish Federation, Inc., 1936. 8vo. Pictorial wraps. 160 p. Finnish-language anthology of some of the major U.S. proletarian writers of the 1930s, including William Rollins, Jr., Albert Maltz, Michael Gold, Ben Field, James T. Farrell, Jack Conroy, Erskine Caldwell, John Dos Passos, Albert Halper, Tillie Lerner & Robert..... [70819]
Illus. by Giacomo Patri. San Francisco: American Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union, (1944). Small 4to. Boards, d.w. 81 p. 1st ed. One of 1500 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. Nice copy of a poorly-made book which is notoriously found in bad condition. [44556]
Trans. by Elizabeth Donnelly. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1942. 16mo. Wraps. 71 p. Contains "Mother" by O. Kurganov, "Surname - Unknown" by the Toore Brothers, "Two Men in a Dugout" by V. Rudny, "Lieutenant Sinyushkin" by A. Korobova, "The Commonwealth of Nations" by Wanda Wasilewska, "The Night before the..... [53056]
Preface by Franklin Rosemont. Chicago: Ztangi, (1966). 8 1/2 x 11 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. 36 p. Contains many early surrealist texts by André Breton, Max Ernst, Benjamin Péret, René Crevel, et al. [50188]
Vol. 1, No. 1 (October-December, 1936) - Vol. 1, No. 4 (September-October, 1937). First four issues of the official publication of the New Theatre League. [86085]
Vol. 2, No. 6 (January, 1902). "The Whim is the official organ of the Grand Order of Whimsical Folk, under whose auspices it is published ever and anon, or say once a month at 26 Campbell St., Newark, N. J." While the magazine opens with a whimsical advertiesment for "The..... [20900]
New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, (1961). 8vo. Cloth. xvi, 460 p. Communism in American Life Series. 1st ed. [62960]
By the "Red Bard" (pseudonym). Sydney: Current Book Distributors, 1948. 12mo. Wraps. 15 p. 1st ed. Militant poem of the march of the workers toward the overthrow of capitalism. [25916]
Trans. from the Russian by G. Hanna and D. Skvirsky. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, n.d. 16mo. Wraps. 156 p. [62946]
Translated by Nicholas Bethell. Dust wrapper design by Antonio Frasconi. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, (1975). 8vo. Blue cloth, stamped in silver. 211 p. 1st American edition. Bilingual Russian & English edition. [100611]
Columbus, Ohio: Rowfant Press and Binders, 1913. 16mo. Pictorial cloth. 163 p. 1st ed. Hanna 38. Prestridge 46. In this novel a "poor working boy becomes an inventor, then mill manager, and is murdered by striking workers" - Hanna. [10336]
Grenoble & Paris: B. Arthaud, (1950). 8vo. Wraps. 284 p. [90411]
New York: Vanguard Press, (1935). 8vo. Brown cloth, stamped in black. 322 p. 1st edition. Bruccoli A1.1. Rideout p. 297. [100645]