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New York: Friends of the Soviet Union, 1931. Pamphlet. 44p., stapled wraps, 5x7.75 inches, wraps lightly faded else very good condition; variant (non-pictorial) cover. "A.A. Heller, born in Russia, earned millions in America as founder of an oxygen business that was later sold to Union Carbide. A long-time Socialist, he transferred his concession in Russia during the New Economic Policy period, introduced the acetylene welding business to his old homeland, and made more money. Heller invested large chunks of it in the revolutionary movement." - Harvey Klehr, Heyday of American Communism. p. 376. Klehr later notes that Heller was a close friend of Earl Browder and left the CP with Browder in 1945.
Who wants war by Heller, A.A - 1934
by Heller, A.A
Who wants war
by Heller, A.A
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New York: Friends of the Soviet Union, 1934. Pamphlet. 31p., wraps edge worn and chipped, tear in front wrap repair on verso with non-archival tape. Photo montage cover, 4.25x6 inches. "A.A. Heller, born in Russia, earned millions in America as founder of an oxygen business that was later sold to Union Carbide. A long-time Socialist, he transferred his concession in Russia during the New Economic Policy period, introduced the acetylene welding business to his old homeland, and made more money. Heller invested large chunks of it in the revolutionary movement." - Harvey Klehr, Heyday of American Communism. p. 376. Klehr later notes that Heller was a close friend of Earl Browder and left the CP with Browder in 1945.
- Seller Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (US)
- Format/Binding Pamphlet
- Book Condition Used
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- Publisher Friends of the Soviet Union
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1934