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BACKGROUND OF THE PLYMOUTH TRIAL

BACKGROUND OF THE PLYMOUTH TRIAL

by Vanzetti, Bartolomeo

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Boston: Road to Freedom Group, [1927]. Softcover. Octavo; 38 pages; G; creasing to front cover, fading to edges, chipping to edges, rusting to staples; RW; Shelved Room A. 1357566. Special Collections.
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Background of the Plymouth Trial

by Vanzetti, Bartolomeo

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Boston: Road to Freedom Group, 1920. It's a thirty eight page stapled booklet. There is an inch and a quarter size dampstain to the bottom right corner side edges . A thirty eight page stapled booklet. . First Edition. Paperback. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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Background of the Plymouth Trial

by Vanzetti, Bartolomeo

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Boston: Road to Freedom Group, 1927. First Edition. Very good. First edition, n. d. 1927); 8 x 5 3/4; pp. [3], 6-38; stapled red wraps, printed and ruled in black; a small chip to upper left corner and a tiny nick to top edge of front wrap; mild fading to margins; in about very good condition. Penned by one half of the famous Sacco and Vanzetti duo, the booklet was written, while the two Italian immigrant anarchists were waiting to hear from the Massachusetts' Supreme Court on the matter of the appeal they had filed. Though their conviction for the murder of two employees of the Slater and Morrill Shoe Company during a robbery was considered controversial, the appeal would ultimately be denied and the two would be executed in August of 1927.
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Background of the Plymouth Trial

Background of the Plymouth Trial

by Vanzetti, Bartolomeo

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Boston, Mass: Road to Freedom Group, 1927. Pamphlet. 38p., stapled wraps, 5.75x8.25 inches, wraps sunned along stapled edge and top edge, staples rusted else very good condition. Written in early 1927 as Vanzetti awaited word from the Massachusetts State Supreme Court whether it would hear his and Sacco's appeal. The court denied the appeal in April; the two were executed in August 1927.
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