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Edité par The New Republic, Inc., New York, NY, 1931
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Magazine. Etat : Poor. 1st Edition. A note on condition: a few pages, including front and rear covers, are detached but present and show periodic small edge chips; internal pages and all text present and complete; pages age-browned, fragile and brittle per cheap, acidic paper stock used (pagination will probably cause some or all pages to detach in time); a few closed edge tears; in soiled covers. An outstanding periodical published during the Great Depression, highlights include: editorial Congress and Debt Payments; England Muddles Through by Bruce Bliven; poem "The Unwanted Lonely" by Mark Van Doren; Unemployment Relief by Business by Sumner H. Slichter; Utopian Peacemakers [on the International Congress for Disarmament] by Mary M. Colum; The Ideal Immigrant by Chester T. Crowell; Under Which Hoover? by Felix Ray; letter responding to Matthew Josephson's review of Lewis Mumford's "The Brown Decades" appearing in the November 11 issue (from Elbert Peets; a second letter from Lewis Mumford responds to Elbert Peets); lengthy and often critical review of "Living My Life" by Emma Goldman (reviewed by Waldo Frank).
Edité par The New Republic, Inc., New York, NY, 1931
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Magazine. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. A note on condition: complete issue with all text present; pages age-browned, fragile and brittle per cheap, acidic paper stock used (pagination may cause some or all pages to detach in time); narrow chipping along outer spine fold. An outstanding periodical published during the Great Depression, highlights include: Are Depressions Avoidable? by George Soule; Communists and Cops by Edmund Wilson; Problem Children, Inc. by Beulah Amidon (on Susan - Susie - Gladys Sprigg); Two Intellectuals by Robert Morss Lovett (on Norman Hapgood and Arthur James, First Earl of Balfour); Correspondence (including letters from Norman Thomas and Upton Sinclair); book "The House of [J. Pierpont] Morgan" by Lewis Corey reviewed by Burton Rascoe.
Edité par The New Republic, Inc., New York, NY, 1931
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Magazine. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. A note on condition: complete issue with all text present; pages age-browned, fragile and brittle per cheap, acidic paper stock used (pagination may cause some or all pages to detach in time). An outstanding periodical published during the Great Depression, highlights include: editorial The Death of the World [The New York World]; editorial Mr. Justice Holmes at Ninety; What Planning Might Do: Goals and Methods for an Economic Brain by George Soule; Silver: The Causes and Consequences of the Depression in Its Value, and Proposed Remedies by H. Parker Willis; Going Into Relievership by Felix Ray; poem Letter from Inland by H. Boner; Newsreels and Pictures (reviews) by Gilbert Seldes; The Position of the Progressive (Part V. Drift or Mastery? by J.B.S. Hardman); poem Angels by Marie de L. Welch; book "The Dry Decade" by Charles Merz reviewed by James Rorty; book "The Passionate Pilgrim, A Life of Annie Besant" by Gertrude Marvin Williams reviewed by T.S. Matthews.
Edité par The New Republic, Inc., New York, NY, 1931
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Magazine. Etat : Fair. 1st Edition. A note on condition: complete issue; pages age-browned, fragile and brittle per cheap, acidic paper stock used (pagination may cause some or all pages to detach in time); 1/2" chip to page 114 affecting several words of text (article Men Without Machines - Part I. Mountain Village); long-ago moisture stain to lower page edges (to blank margins only). An outstanding periodical published during the Great Depression, highlights include: Men Without Machines (Part I: Mountain Village by Stuart Chase); Pens and Pistols: The First Stage of the Spanish Revolution by Heber Blankenhorn; Baccalaureate (to "Members of the Graduating Class") by Bruce Bliven; Poems by Children; poem Tenement Night by H. Boner; lengthy letter from Morris R. Cohen entitled Reason, Nature and Professor John Dewey; shorter response from John Dewey; Robert Herrick, Liberal by Granville Hicks (the second of three essays on the attitude of American novelists toward American industry); two book reviews on "American Earth" by Erskine Caldwell (the first by T.K. Whipple, the second by Malcolm Cowley).
Edité par The New Republic, Inc., New York, NY, 1931
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Magazine. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. A note on condition: complete issue with all text present; pages age-browned, fragile and brittle per cheap, acidic paper stock used (pagination may cause some or all pages to detach in time). An outstanding periodical published during the Great Depression, highlights include: editorial Government by Gangster?; editorial President [Herbert] Hoover and the Experts; Two Peruvians: Dictator and Poet by Waldo Frank (on Augusto B. Leguia and Jose Carlos Mariategui); Soviet China by William Prohme; Graft in Business! Part II: Directors Who Betray their Companies for Private Gain by John T. Flynn; Capitalism Will Not Plan by Norman Thomas; Mees Macy by Stark Young; letter A Communist Looks at the Depression by Joseph North; book "Shadows on the Rock" by Willa Cather reviewed by Newton Arvin.