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It had to be revolution : memoirs of an American radical

Author: Charles Shipman; Harvey Klehr
Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1993.
Series: Studies in Soviet history and society (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Edition/Format:   Book : Biography : English
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Genre/Form: Biography
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Shipman, Charles, d. 1989.
It had to be revolution.
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1993
(OCoLC)610132281
Named Person: Charles Shipman; Charles Shipman; Charles Shipman
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Charles Shipman; Harvey Klehr
ISBN: 0801421802 9780801421808
OCLC Number: 26722967
Description: xxii, 244 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Foreword / Harvey Klehr --
1. The Right or Wrong School for a Bad Boy --
2. Trying - Not Very Hard - to Adjust --
3. Columbia, the Socialist Club, and a Wonderful Magazine --
4. The Ford Peace Expedition --
5. Eleanor --
6. "Will You Be Drafted?" --
7. Confirmation from Afar --
8. Camp Upton --
9. The Road to Mazatlan --
10. Jesus Escobar --
11. Byways Untouched by the Mexican Revolution --
12. Mexico City and the Cinco Gotos --
13. Not Really a "Red" Newspaper --
14. Borodin --
15. Revolutionist by Profession --
16. In Soviet Russia --
17. Lenin, Trotsky, and a Historic Congress --
18. Goodbye to John Reed --
19. A Frustrated Mission to Mexico --
20. Manuel Gomez and Wife in Chicago --
21. The Anti-Imperialist Department --
22. Moscow after Eight Years --
23. Temporary Refuge in Wall Street --
24. Definitely Sylvia --
25. My "Demarche into Cultural Work" --
26. A Father out of a Job --
27. Bertolt Brecht and the Theater Union --
28. Painful Disillusionment --
29. More Shipman than Gomez --
30. A Different Man and a Different War --
31. Railroading and High Finance with Robert R. Young --
32. I'd Rather Be in Wilton --
33. A Proposal That Could Not Be Refused --
34. Rich and Poor in New Canaan --
35. Italy, Israel, and Rumania --
36. After All.
Series Title: Studies in Soviet history and society (Ithaca, N.Y.)
Responsibility: Charles Shipman ; with a foreword by Harvey Klehr.

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