Published by Workers Library Publishers, New York, 1929
Paperback. 62p., wraps worn, old label on spine, slightly musty, a note that this copy is from Mike Gold's library is stapled to the first page (staples rusted) the note also mentions that Spiro was close friends with M. Olgin else good condition. Fictional account *Rideout author.
Published by Spartacus Youth League of America: NY, 1935
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
8 x 5.5, stapled wraps, 60 pp, covers soiled and yellowed.
Published by Workers Library Publishers, New York, 1929
Paperback. 62p., wraps worn, head and tail of spine chipped, else very good condition. Fictional account *Rideout author.
Language: English
Published by Red Star Press, New York, 1932
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Brown cloth with titles in red on spine and cover. Octavo. 623 pages. Interior clean, some light even age toning to margins. Outside edges are toned and a couple of brown spots to front edge. Binding tight as somewhere along the way new endpapers were adde and front cover professionaly reinforced. Spine a little darkened, cloth soiled. Overall good. No dust jacket.
Published by the author, New York, 1937
493p. paperback, minor shelfwear and dust soil, generally very good. "A onetime member of each of the following groups--CPUSA, Communist League of America (Trotskyites), and Revolutionary Workers League-- condemns them all, either for adherence to or misunderstanding of the Stalinist line." *Seidman M92.
Published by the author, New York, 1937
Hardcover. 493p., very good condition in a heavily chipped and worn dj. "A onetime member of each of the following groups--CPUSA, Communist League of America (Trotskyites), and Revolutionary Workers League-- condemns them all, either for adherence to or misunderstanding of the Stalinist line." *Seidman M92.
Published by Red Star Press, New York, 1932
Seller: Dark and Stormy Night Books, Newburyport, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Good. First Edition. 623pp. Scarce first printing of the socialist novel by George Spiro, writing as George Marlen ("Mar" for Marx and "len" for Lenin), who was the leader of the American "Leninist League" (later, the "Workers League for a Revolutionary Party". These groups influenced the young Noam Chomsky. Condition: Pages age-toned. Covers dust-soiled and showing shelfwear at the head and tail of the spine, and the corners. Book.
Published by Red Star Press, New York, 1933
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
x, 623 pp. 8vo, publisher's gold cloth lettered in red, in dust jacket. Second printing. Slight use to the edges of the cloth; clean, tight and sound in a dust-soiled jacket with several chips not affecting printing, and several tears, one of which extends into the top lines of the text on the rear panel.
Publication Date: 1940
Seller: Anthony C. Hall, Bookseller ABA ILAB, Isleworth, MIDDX, United Kingdom
Paperback. 31pp paper covers, mimeographed 4to, The Bulletin, New York 1940. Covers a little soiled.
Published by Red Star Press, New York, 1933
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Dust Jacket Condition: dj. Second Printing. Octavo (21cm). Original tan cloth boards, lettered in red on cover and spine; price-clipped dustjacket; 632pp. A few small losses to jacket extremities with some subsequent creasing, else a Near Fine copy in Very Good jacket just about free of toning. Socialist romance, described by Rideout as the ".only radical novel published in the thirties which was deliberately written as a romance.even to its stilted prose, an unrepresentative anachronism." Spiro/Marlen, a one-time leader of the Trotskyist Communist League of America, was also the author of the sensational anti-CP tract "Earl Browder: Communist or Tool of Wall Street" in 1932. HANNA 3308. RIDEOUT, p. 296. SEIDMAN M-191.