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120 Million

120 MILLION, INSCRIBED BY MIKE GOLD

GOLD, Mike. 120 Million. New York, 1929.

First edition of the first book by controversial radical Mike Gold, published at the cusp of the Great Depression, an outstanding presentation/association copy inscribed by him to influential New York publisher and editor, Albert "Pete," Gross, inscribed by Gold along an entire page, "To Pete Gross—Lion Tamer, Father, Author's Friend, New Yorker, Book Maker, Philosopher, Gin Drinker and Puritan, from a fellow bum Mike Gold," featuring 20 early passionate writings by Gold on Black Americans, the I.W.W., immigrants, miners, strikers and more. $1650.

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New Song

"I SPEAK IN THE NAME OF BLACK MILLIONS"

HUGHES, Langston. New Song. New York, 1938.

First edition of Hughes' powerful 1938 collection of long-suppressed poems, featuring 17 poems together in print for the first time, including demands for justice for the Scottsboro Boys and Angelo Herndon, most virtually banned from his body of work until inclusion in Collected Poems (1994), in original wrappers. $750.

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