American Marxist literary criticism: 1926-1941. A bibliography
de Peck, David R
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New York: The American Institute for Marxist Studies (AIMS), 1975. 42p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, dampstained along top edge else good condition with ownership stamp of Marxist scholar Karl Niebyl and his wife Elizabeth on front wrap. Bibliographical series no. 10.
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- American Marxist literary criticism: 1926-1941. A bibliography
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- Peck, David R
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- The American Institute for Marxist Studies (AIMS)
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- New York
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- 1975
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- Labor - American; 1930S; Communist Party USA; Literary criticism; Bibliography;
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