Quarto in black and white wraps. An important Marxist magazine of the 1920s and 1930s which was closely aligned with CPUSA and which attracted many distinguished writers and artists to its fold over its 22 year publication history. Contains "Spain and History" by John Strachey, "The Negro and the Party" by Loren Miller" and the "Cult of Joshua" by Robert Forsythe. Cover art by Robert Cronbach. 31pp. Some age-toning, mild chipping at extremities, wraps partiall separated - 1 inch - at lower corner but otherwise clean and crisp.
Quarto in black and white wraps. An important Marxist magazine of the 1920s and 1930s which was closely aligned with CPUSA and which attracted many distinguished writers and artists to its fold over its 22 year publication history. Contains "The Moscow Trials" by James Hawthorne and an interview with Earl Browder. Cover art by William Sanderson. 31pp. Some age-toning and chipping at corners, including small piece 1/2" missing near the bottom spine of the front cover, but otherwise clean and crisp.
Quarto in black and white wraps. An important Marxist magazine of the 1920s and 1930s which was closely aligned with CPUSA and which attracted many distinguished writers and artists to its fold over its 22 year publication history. Contains an article on the 9th convention of the Communist Party by Joseph Freeman and "Roosevelt's Convention" by Marguerite Young. 30pp. Some chipping to foreedge and extremities. Some age-toning, but otherwise clean and crisp.
Black and red printed and stapled wraps. 23pp. Pencil underlining and light roll to hinge, else very good.
Stapled wraps. 35pp. Contains underlining, else very good.
Red and white stapled wraps with an advertisement for George Breitman's The Last Year of Malcolm X and a portraiture of Malcolm on the rear wrap. Light soiling and rubbing to extremities. The Trotskyist magazine was published from 1956-1975.
Tan and red printed wraps. 93pp. Wraps separating from stapled (otherwise solid) textblock.
Burgundy and tan stapled wraps. 29 pp. The first issue of a Marxist literary journal, with articles "What is the Marxist Approach to Literature?" and "Walt Whitman: Poet of the American Democracy". Wraps soiled.
Octavo, black and pale green printed wraps. 48pp. Classic defense of Marxism and its Russian origins, originally published in 1897. Chipping to spine heel, wraps sunned, previous owner's initials on front wrap.