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Good+ 8vo. 475 Pgs. A novel set amongst the olive workers in 1930s Spain-it is famous for describing their attachment to the land and their failed attempt to start a workers' revolution in 1934. Bates was the founding editor of Volunteer for Liberty, a weekly for the International Brigades, and he went on to tour America during the Civil War for the Republican cause. With a note about Spanish names and terms and with a final Political Note. The book is clean, but worn at top of spine.
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Very Good Plus in Very Good Minus jacket. Bates's novel of "revolutionary Spain" just precedes the outbreak of the civil war that so galvanized the world (and served as a prequel to the coming World War); it was republished in the 1960s. This copy of the First Edition has a still-bright binding, one corner slightly bumped, some tanning on the edges of the endpapers. The evocative DJ is unclipped, has some chipping at the edges. In an archival plastic protector. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. First edition. Corners a little bumped, else near fine in a moderately rubbed, very good dustwrapper. Novel of two anarchists during the Spanish Civil War who become estranged when they fall for the same woman. Ownership stamp of Yale University President Kingman Brewster.