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Edité par Mary Craig Sinclair no date, Lon Beach, CA
Vendeur : MARK POST, BOOKSELLER, San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Paperback. First Edition, First printing. 151pp in wraps. COVER MISSING, HALF-TITLE (WHICH IS WHAT IS SHOWING) HAS COUPLE OF WRINKIES, REMAINDER OF TEXT IS CLEAN AND TIGHT. Uncommon.
Edité par Mary Craig Sinclair, Pasadena, CA, 1930
Vendeur : Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. 130p, cloth covered boards, light general soiling, fading and browning to spine, pages lightly toned, else very good condition. No dj. ".the sixth volume of the letters of protest of Mrs. Gartz." "Gartz delighted in describing herself as the first 'parlor Bolshevik.' The daughter of Chicago industrialist and philanthropist Richard T. Crane, sister of Chicago Socialist and strike activist Frances Crane Lillie, Gartz moved from reform to revolution with the currents of the Russian Revolution and World War I." *From Buhle 297. She was a founder of a founder of the Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena Civil League, and the American Civil Liberties Union.
Edité par Mary Craig Sinclair n.d., Pasadena, California
Vendeur : Toadlily Books, Atlanta, GA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good +. First edition. 4-1/2" by 7"(11.5 x 18 cm.) Blue cloth cover. 5 photos. Foxing on title page and front flyleaf. First edition. Ms. Crane-Gartz, a social activist, travels around the world and observes the conditions under which people lived.
Edité par Mary Craig Sinclair, Long Beach, CA
Vendeur : TotalitarianMedia, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. Off to the Antipodes, Crane-Gartz, Kate, Mary Craig Sinclair, Long Beach, CA, nd (1938?) , 151p, pb, covers bumped/scuffed, CLEAN text, solid binding---40.00.
Edité par Published by Mary Craig Sinclair, Pasadena, California, 1931
Vendeur : Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Will close its own text block, but we downgrade to "good" since three of the four board corners are peeking through the binding cloth; the front blind-stamping is worn till it's barely legible, and both pastedowns are marked "Cinema Props" and rubber-stamped "This Is The Property of C.B.S. Television." Kate Crane Gartz, 1865-1949, daughter and heiress of steel and plumbing-supply magnate Richard Teller Crane of Chicago, was a philanthropist and dowager pacifist and socialist agitator in Southern California. Her lifelong interest in "social justice" sprang from her early work with Jane Addams, founder of Hull House, of which her father was a financial sponsor. She was one of the founders of the Pasadena Playhouse, the Pasadena Civil League, and the American Civil Liberties Union. The famous salons in her home drew such notables as Albert Einstein and Upton Sinclair. (She reportedly invested $5,000 in the attempt of Upton and Mary Sinclair to finance Sergei Einstein's aborted film project "Thunder Over Mexico.") Mrs. Gartz wrote and published several collections of verse as well as travel books and collections of letters in support of complete disarmament and socialist and civil-libertarian causes. Those collections of letters, including this one, were published by Upton Sinclair's wife, Mary Craig Sinclair, and are now generally found only in the reserve collections of a few university libraries. (This volume is undated -- the latest letters included date from 1930, making 1931 the consensus estimate of publication.) Gartz and her husband, Adolph Frederick Gartz (1861-1930) came to Pasadena following the tragic death of two young daughters in the 1903 Iroquois theater disaster in Chicago. She was survived by two other daughters. 130 pp. Reduced from $210.
Edité par Mary Craig Sinclair ND (c. 1926), Pasadena, California, 1926
Vendeur : lizzyoung bookseller, Newport, RI, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. 151 pages. 17.5 x 12 cm. A collection of letters to and from Kate Crane-Gartz, organized and edited by Mary Craig Sinclair. Kate Crane-Gartz was an activist who helped found the American Civil Liberties Union, the Pasadena Playhouse and the Pasadena Civil League amongst other philanthropic pursuits. This book contains her choice words to legislators, police chiefs, and even a couple of presidents as well as her portrait in the front of the book. It was written after her first book, The Parlor Provocateur, and was so popular that fans reached out and insisted she write another. Interior crisp and clean. boars lightly rubbed at edges. Red cloth covered boards. Very good.
Edité par Mary Craig Sinclair, Pasadena CA
Vendeur : TotalitarianMedia, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. Letters Of Protest. Crane-Gartz, Kate; edited by Mary Craig Sinclair. Mary Craig Sinclair, Pasadena CA, nd (mid 1920s), hardcover no dust jacket, boards bumped/scuffed/STAINED, solid binding, text clean--75.00.