Drawing on archival sources and family materials, James Boylan here provides portraits of two striking figures in early-20th-century history. The volume contributes to an understanding of pre-war socialism by tracing the interplay between private and public lives.
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Drawing on archival sources and family materials, James Boylan here provides portraits of two striking figures in early-20th-century history. The volume contributes to an understanding of pre-war socialism by tracing the interplay between private and public lives.
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Near Fine; Near Fine Jacket. 1999 University of Massachusetts Press. SIGNED by author on half-title page, with a personal inscription. First Edition. No additional printings listed. NOT Remaindered. NOT ex-library. Hardcover has burgundy cloth-covered boards with gold spine lettering. Black and white plates. 334 pages. Book is in excellent condition with only a hint of shelf wear at the spine ends. Imprinted bookplate on front endpaper. Pages clean and unmarked. Appears to be unread. Dust jacket has very light edge and surface wear, with light wrinkling at the top edge and spine ends. Carefully packed, shipped in a box. Signed by Author. First Edition. Includes dust jacket.
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VG in Very Good jacket. Size: 6x1x9; Signed 1st edition, University of Massachusetts Press hardcover w/ DJ, 1999. Book is VG, w/ clean text, tight binding; slight scar on ffe page where previous owner's bookplate was peeled off. DJ is VG, w/ a bit of edge/shelf wear but no tears or chips. Presentation copy signed by the grandson of the book's subjects to New Yorker staff writer Jane Mayer. Free delivery confirmation.