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The International: Volume 4 Number 2, February 1915

The International: Volume 4 Number 2, February 1915

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The International: Volume 4 Number 2, February 1915

by Viereck, George Sylvester, editor

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New York: The International Monthly, Inc, 1915. Magazine. pp36-64, wraps worn and stained with several closed tears at edges, a few pages creased, slightly musty. With an article by Maxwell Bodenheim. Viereck was the immigrant son of a Marxist, a bisexual poet ("Nineveh and Other Poems") and pro-German publisher and editor during 1908-1950s who interviewed Hitler and became a Nazi apologist. "The International" was a pro-German monthly with contributions by pacifists, Free-Thinkers, gay and lesbian writers and artists. Viereck was later the author of the 1952 Men Into Beasts, a memoir of his time in prison which was published as a gay pulp.

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Title
The International: Volume 4 Number 2, February 1915
Author
Viereck, George Sylvester, editor
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Magazine
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Publisher
The International Monthly, Inc
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1915
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Gay Studies; Labor - American; 1910S; Serials, journals, magazines;

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