Phantom spies, phantom justice; how I survived McCarthyism
New York: Bunim & Bannigan, 2010. 311p., wraps, in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 308247
New York: Bunim & Bannigan, 2010. 311p., wraps, in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 308247
New York: The Bookmailer, 1961. Paperback. 107p., stiff wraps, orange smudge on front cover, interior clean, else in good condition. Right wing publishing house founded by Lyle H. Munson. More
Cat.No: 56183
New York: The Bookmailer, 1961. Paperback. 107p., stiff wraps, in very good condition. Right wing publishing house founded by Lyle H. Munson. More
Cat.No: 283300
[Washington, D.C.]: National Education Association of the United States, 1950. Pamphlet. 22p., 6x9 inches. Goals outlined by the Committee mostly include defending employees wrongly accused of disloyalty. More
Cat.No: 305531
New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1954. Hardcover. 186p., first edition, very good condition in a shelf worn dj. Oxnam's protest against HUAC, with extracts from his testimony. *Seidman O61. More
Cat.No: 1700
St. Louis, MO: St. Louis Union Trust Company, 1950-1951. Newsletter. Four newsletters, 8.5x11 inch folded sheets; some issues unevenly toned, two with red pencil notation on front cover, overall in very good condition. Issues: 41, 49, 51, and 56. "Towner Phelan, the St. Louis Union Trust Company's vice president for..... More
Cat.No: 309662
London: Committee for Democratic Rights in the U.S.A., [1962?]. Pamphlet. 28p., stapled wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 38104
Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2022. Paperback. xvii, 373p., paperback, 6x9 inches, very good. More
Cat.No: 286829
Washington: GPO, 1964. Pamphlet. v, 49p. + v index, stapled wraps, 6x9.25 inches, staples rusted, two small rust stains on front wrap else very good condition. The Tennessee-born African American minister/theologian, while serving as director of Operation Crossroads Africa, came under fire by the Committee because volunteering college students were..... More
Cat.No: 55130
New York: Schappes Defense Committee, 1941. Paperback. vi, 119p., slender paperback, very good. *Seidman S27. Prison letters written after the author's conviction for perjury in his testimony before the Rapp-Coudert Committee, which was investigating communists in New York's educational system. Schappes had claimed he only knew three members of the..... More
Cat.No: 1928
New York: Schappes Defense Committee, 1941. Paperback. vi, 119p., slender paperback; gift inscription on title page, corners a bit worn, hinge starting, else good. *Seidman S27. Prison letters written after the author's conviction for perjury in his testimony before the Rapp-Coudert Committee, which was investigating communists in New York's educational..... More
Cat.No: 301929
n.p. Self-published by the author, 1986. Paperback. 91p. paperback, 8.5x 5.5 inches. Inscribed and signed by both the author and the artist on inside cover. Ink marks on page 40, else very good. Segal was a Jewish-American poet, dancer, and choreographer with strong ties to the labor movement. She formed..... More
Cat.No: 275005
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974. Hardcover. x, 525p., illus., first edition, corners bumped else very good condition in an unclipped, slightly shelfworn dust jacket. "An electrical engineer with access to classified documents, Sobell was convicted along with the Rosenbergs as an 'atom spy.' He writes of the injustice of..... More
Cat.No: 1229
San Francisco: Golden Gate National Parks Association, 2001. Paperback. xi +416p., prefaces, illustrated with photos, CD Rom of selected FOIA documents in sleeve at rear, wraps a tad handled, else in very good condition. Signed by Sobell. "An electrical engineer with access to classified documents, Sobell was convicted along with..... More
Cat.No: 152424
New York: March of Labor Inc., 1953. Magazine. 31p., stapled wraps, 7.75x10.75 inches, wraps worn, small tear at staple on front wrap, else very good condition. Special issue on the McCarran-Walter act. More
Cat.No: 295012
Gloucester: Peter Smith, 1963. Hardcover. 278p., no dustjacket, corners bumped, spine faded, else in good condition. More
Cat.No: 11800
Berkeley: KPFA, 1960. 27p, 8.5 x 11 inches, stapled wraps, wraps worn and soiled with several small splash stains but interior clean and intact; script for a KPFA documentary that was also known as "Black Friday" on the 1960 HUAC hearings in San Francisco, broadcast on 25 June 1960. Knight..... More
Cat.No: 169687
Washington DC: GPO, 1950. Paperback. 2661-2833p, wraps. Shelf worn, 1 copy with red writings on first page and slightly torn front page. More
Cat.No: 252300
Washington: the Board, 1955. 123p., iv, 8.5x11 inches, wraps, very good condition. Testimony, mostly by SACB witnesses - including a number of former ALB members as well as Louis Budenz, Herb Romerstein and Harvey Matusow, with Jose Asensio and Milt Wolff, among others, testiying for VALB. Shockingly the SACB found..... More
Cat.No: 93132
n.pl. Joint Legislative Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities, 1948. Hardcover. 622p., original brown cloth boards; corners mildly bumped, hint of dust soil on back board, else in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 39561
Oakville, ON: Mosaic Press, 1987. Paperback. 146p., very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Novel set in McCarthy-era California, narrated by a gay Briton. More
Cat.No: 100275
Oakville, ON: Mosaic Press, 1987. Paperback. 146p., signed by the author, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Novel set in McCarthy-era California, narrated by a gay Briton. More
Cat.No: 176778
Waban, MA: Bessie (White) Bloom, 1956. Hardcover. 415p., cloth-covered boards, spine and rear board sunned, "complimentary copy" sticker on free front endpaper, else very good condition. No dust jacket. Defense of one of the victims of McCarthyism, accused by Elizabeth Bentley and Whittaker Chambers of being a Communist. More
Cat.No: 2322
New York: the author, 1990. Paperback. 462p., wraps, very good condition. More
Cat.No: 8626