Title: The Red Network: A "Who's Who" and Handbook of Radicalism for Patriots
Author: Elizabeth Dilling (Mrs. Albert W. Dilling)
Description: Sixth printing (September 1936). Boards in red cloth stamped in black. A tad spine cocked. Previous owner's name and bookseller label on ffep, else pages are clean and unmarked. Small, light tea stain on fore-edge of textblock. Dust jacket rubbed and showing light edgewear; in clear archival sleeve. Index. 345, [17] pages. 8 x 5.5 inches.
Laid-in is a mimeographed copy of the anonymously authored anti-New Deal poem ''A stranger stood at the gates of Hell.''
A classic anti-communist, anti-socialist handbook from the mid-1930s, divided into three parts:
[Part I] twenty-six articles on various dimensions of the ''red'' movement.
[Part II] Data concerning over 460 organizations and other agencies controlled or infiltrated by ''red'' influences.
[Part III] A ''Who's Who'' of about 1300 persons, members of these organizations, who, thus, wittingly or unwittingly, are aiding, or haved aided one or more phases of the ''red'' movement.
Elizabeth Dilling (1894-1966) was an author and political activist, regarded as the preeminent female right-wing activist of the 1930s.
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: Very Good
Publisher: Published by the Author
Place: Kenilworth, Illinois / Chicago
Year: 1936
Keywords: anti-communism, red scare, right-wing, United States, politics, 1930s, Thirties,
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