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Men and Nature: a study in bourgeois history

by Caudwell, Christopher (i.e., Christopher St John Sprigg)

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New York: Oriole Chapbooks, [1970]. 19 cm; 42 pages. Printed self-wraps.

The author (1907-1937) died in the Spanish Civil War covering the retreat of his manchine-gun section in the Jarama River battle. "Caudwell acutely exposes and dissects the sources of infection common to all aspects of modern bourgeois culture.

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Title
Men and Nature:
Author
Caudwell, Christopher (i.e., Christopher St John Sprigg)
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Oriole Chapbooks
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
[1970]
Keywords
human beings social evolution Spanish Civil War Bourgeois culture
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