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New York: Mill & Factory, 1938. Staplebound. 31, [1]pp., illustrations, wraps. 11.75 x 9 in. Ink stamp on front cover: M. Rovner. "Today, Mexico is the backdoor threat to American democracy." Anti-communist piece denouncing leftism in Mexico, linking it to left tendencies in the US. The Cardenas administration, labor unions, and expropriation of US industries operating in Mexico are all roundly attacked.
Red Labor Marches in Mexico by BARCLAY, Hartley W
by BARCLAY, Hartley W
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Red Labor Marches in Mexico
by BARCLAY, Hartley W
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[New York: Conover-Mast Corp.], [1938]. First edition. Large 4to. (30 cm), illustrated wrappers, 31, [1] pp.; photographs. Originally printed in the October 1938 issue of "Mill & Factory," the business writer and manufacturing consultant, Hartley Barclay, surveys the increasing Communist takeover of labor in Mexico and the expropriation of private American industry. Many photographs of Communist-organized rallies and demonstrations with a special focus on John L. Lewis' visit. Barclay was editor of "Mill & Factory" and director of the Conover-Mast Corporation from 1931-1942. Rubbing to wrappers with some grazing to edges and a few nicks. Less than two dozen copies found in WorldCat institutions.
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Red Labor Marches in Mexico. Reprinted from October, 1938 issue of Mill & Factory
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