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Lincoln Steffens, "His Column" in The Carmelite, Vol V, no 32 (October 6, 1932)

Lincoln Steffens, "His Column" in The Carmelite, Vol V, no 32 (October 6, 1932)

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Lincoln Steffens, "His Column" in The Carmelite, Vol V, no 32 (October 6, 1932)

by [LINCOLN STEFFENS] COUGHLIN, J.A. (ed)

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Carmel-by-the-Sea: The Carmelite, 1932. First Edition. Tabloid, 31.5cm x 24cm; (8)pp. Mild edgewear and toning; Very Good. Well-preserved single issue of this uncommon California weekly devoted primarily to news and events in the small artists' community of Carmel-by-the-Sea, on the Monterey peninsula. Lincoln Steffens moved to Carmel in 1926 with his wife Ella and quickly established himself as a controversial and divisive figure. The present article, in which Steffens presents the proposition that the only choice in the 1932 Presidential election is between Republican Hoover and Communist William Z. Foster (Roosevelt offering, in his opinion, no more than a watered-down but ideologically identical alternative to the Republican candidate) shows why.

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Bookseller
Lorne Bair Rare Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Lincoln Steffens, "His Column" in The Carmelite, Vol V, no 32 (October 6, 1932)
Author
[LINCOLN STEFFENS] COUGHLIN, J.A. (ed)
Book Condition
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
The Carmelite
Place of Publication
Carmel-by-the-Sea
Date Published
1932
Bookseller catalogs
CPUSA; Great Depression;

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