Dissent: Quarterly of Socialist Opinion: Volume II, No. 2: Spring, 1955
by Howe, Irving (editor)
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- very good
- Paperback
- first
- Condition
- Very Good
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NY: Dissent Publishing Association, 1955. pp. 99-192; items by/about:Irving Howe (The Ada: Vision and Myopia); Michael Harrington (Committee for Cultural Freedom); Murray Kempton (Cain and Hubert Humphrey); Jack Rader (From Malenhev to Khrushchev); Franz Neuman (Anxiety in Politics); Norman Mailer (Letter to East Europeans); Bob Bone (Changing status of the Negro); Asoka Mehta (Asia: Industrialized Deocracy); Bernard Rosenberg (Mr. Lionell Trilling and Theodore Dreiser); Ben B. Seligan (Merger and Monopoly in the US), Etc. 1st. Paperback. Very Good. 8 vo. Magazine.
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- Dorley House Books (US)
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- Title
- Dissent: Quarterly of Socialist Opinion: Volume II, No. 2: Spring, 1955
- Author
- Howe, Irving (editor)
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Edition
- 1st
- Publisher
- Dissent Publishing Association
- Place of Publication
- NY
- Date Published
- 1955
- Keywords
- Irving Howe (The Ada: Vision and Myopia); Michael Harrington (Committee for Cultural Freedom); Murray Kempton (Cain and Hubert Humphrey); Jack Rader (From Malenhev to Khrushchev); Franz Neuman (Anxiety in Politics); Norman Mailer (Letter to East Europeans
- Size
- 8 vo
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