Left Book Club: Moscow 1937
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Merchant's Category: Media> Books
Rare Book in good condition for age, no notes or tears. No jacket. Cover not pristine Binding firm, no loose of missing pages. Orange paperback, 'Not for Sale to the public" to the front panel, Spotting throughout Moscow 1937 -My Visit Described for My Friends by Feuchtwanger, 1937, p/b. Early edition. The Left Book Club was founded in 1936 to oppose war, inequality and fascism. It is still active. Lion Feuchtwanger was a German Jewish emigre. A renowned novelist and playwright who fled Europe during World War II and lived in Los Angeles from 1941 until his death. From December 1936 to early February 1937, Lion Feuchtwanger spent about two months in the Soviet Union. He was received by Stalin and was an eyewitness of the second Moscow show trial.
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