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BOX 29, Articles and Clippings Articles and Clippings 1919-2001
Contains newspaper clippings, articles, off prints, typscript draft of articles, lectures and papers, publishers' catalogs, flyers, etc. Arranged alphabetically in subject groupings.
Arranged in alphabetical order by title for each medium.
FOLDER 1 Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background, (1991)
(4 items)
Articles, clippings, book reviews, typescripts and ephemera related to the book written by Paul Avrich, (1990-1998, 2003)
(4 items)
“Milford Woman Credited for Sacco Information.” Milford Daily News, Nov. 20, 1990
(2 photocopies)
Advertisement. Princeton University Press. AHA meeting, Dec. 1990
Advertisement. Princeton New and Recent Selections, [1990?]
Advertisement. History, 1991, Princeton University Press
(2 copies)
Color advertisement. Princeton University Press. American Historical Review, February, 1991
“Book reviews and Features. Sacco and Vanzetti, the Anarchist Background.”By NW. Freedom (London), February 23, 1991
(2 photocopies. 1 marked B→C→A)
“Anarchy Expert Sheds Light On Old Fight. Famous Sacco and Vanzetti Case Re-Examined.”Queens College Quad. February 25, 1991
(2 photocopies)
Advertisement. Princeton University Press. Journal of American History, March 1991
“Sacco and Vanzetti: The Proletarian Outlaws” / Christopher Hitchens. Newsday, March 6, 1991
(3 photocopies, 1 marked B→C→A)
“How Innocent Were They?”/ Nick Salvatore. New York Times Book Review, March 17, 1991
(3 photocopies, 1 marked B→C→A, 1 marked SL and Professor Avrich. File Professor Avrich)
“Anarchists in America”/ Stephen Schwartz. San Francisco Examiner-Chronicle, March 31, 1991
(3 photocopies: 2 from Luce Press Clippings: 1 labeled: “ML/GU”, 1 marked B→C→A)
Advertisement. Princeton Catalogue, Spring, 1991
(3 copies)
“’Sacco and Vanzetti’: more than a rehash” / Bob MacDonald. The Boston Globe, April 2, 1991
(3 photocopies, 1 marked “ML/GU”)
“Bombs in the Cause of Brotherhood”/ Claudio Segre. Washington Post Book World, April 7, 1991
(4 photocopies; 1 marked “ML→GU” 1 marked B→C→A)
Advertisement. Princeton University Press. The New Republic, May 20, 1991
Advertisement. Princeton University Press (International), (ads for Sacco and Vanzetti, The Haymarket Tragedy, Anarchist Portraits and Kronstadt, 1921) Spring 1991
Advertisement. Princeton. (ads for Sacco and Vanzetti and Kronstadt, 1921 in paperback). Journal of American History, June 1991
“Two Good Men” / Martin Blatt. The Nation, June 3, 1991
(2 photocopies, 1 marked B→C→A)
Illustrated advertisement flyer. Review by Lucas A. Powe. HBC, July 1991
“Tracking the Elusive Truth” / George Woodcock. The New Leader, July 15-29, 1991
(2 copies, 1 marked B→C→A, 1 photocopy)
“Sacco, Vanzetti, and American Justice” / George Eisenwein. San Francisco Review of Books, Summer, 1991
Photocopy
Photocopy of typescript (8 pages): Paul Avrich: Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991 / [George Eisenwein].
Photocopied ms. note to “Paul” signed “George.“ Handwritten note “*I didn’t like the Review in the N.Y.T. B. R. Section”
Review. By Gary M. Fink. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Autumn 1991
Advertisement. Books: Review by J.H. Thesis, Fall, 1991
Review. By Norman Lederer. Incite Information, September-October, 1991
Review. By P.W. McBride. Choice, October 1991
Photocopy
“Those Anarchists: Sacco and Vanzetti.”/ Arthur Zipser. Political Affairs, Nov. 1991
Photocopy
Review. Forecast, Bridgewater, N.J., Dec. 1991
Photocopy
Review. By Candace Falk. The Journal of American History, December, 1991.
(1 copy, 2 photocopies)
Review. International Review of Social History, no. 1, 1992
Review. By Gaetano Piluso. Social Anarchism, number 17, 1992
(2 photcopies)
Review. By James R. Barrett. American Historical Review, February, 1992
(2 copies)
“Recensioni”/ Nunzio Pernicone. Storia Contemporanea, a. XXIII, no. 1, Feb. 1992
(1 copy, 1 photocopy)
Photocopy of typescript. 14 pages. Translation of Italian article by N. Pernicone.
(2 copies: 1 with handwritten note: “Circulate only." (English version of article that appeared in an Ital. journal)
Review. By Stephen H. Norwood. The New England Quarterly, September, 1992
Review. By David L. Sterling. The Historian, Vol. 54, Winter, 1992
(2 photocopies)
Review. By Harvey L. Friedman. Historical Journal of Massachusetts, Winter, 1992
Review. By Frank A. Salamone. Queen’s Quarterly, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Vol. 99, Number 4, Winter, 1992
1993-1998 Review. By Patrizia Sione. Journal of American Ethnic History, Summer, 1994
(6 items)
Advertisement. “Paperbacks.” Anarchist Voices, Abridged edition and Sacco and Vanzetti, [Princeton University Press], [1996?]
Advertisement. New paperback. “Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background” and “Anarchist Voices,” abridged edition. Princeton History Catalogue, 1996
(2 copies)
Advertisement. New paperback. “Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background”and “Anarchist Voices,” abridged edition. Princeton History Catalogue, 1997
Advertisement. Sacco and Vanzetti, Also by Paul Avrich, Anarchist voices, History, 1998
(1 item)
“After 1920 Blast, the Opposite of ‘Never Forget’. No Memorials on Wall St. For Attack That Killed 30” / James Barron. New York Times, September 17, 2003
Photocopy.
FOLDER 2 Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background, (1991, 2001)
(27 items)
Advertisement. “TLS Listings.” TLS, January 18, 1991
“Anarchy Expert Sheds Light On Old Fight. Famous Sacco and Vanzetti Case Re-Examined.”Queens College Quad. February 25, 1991
(2 copies)
Advertisement. “New Scholarly Books.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 27, 1991
Advertisement. Princeton University Press. New York Review of Books, March 7, 1991
“Sacco and Vanzetti: The Proletarian Outlaws”/ Christopher Hitchens. New York Newsday, March 6, 1991
(2 copies)
“Sacco and Vanzetti: The Proletarian Outlaws.” Newsday, (Long Island Edition), March 6, 1991
“How Innocent Were They?” / Nick Salvatore. New York Times Book Review, March 17, 1991
(2 copies)
“’Sacco and Vanzetti’: more than a rehash” / Bob MacDonald. The Boston Globe, April 2, 1991
(2 copies)
“Radio Highlights.” Advertisement for Talk on WFUV-FM with Paul Avrich. New York Times, April 4, 1991
Advertisement. Princeton University Press. The Nation, April 8, 1991
“Bombs in the Cause of Brotherhood” / Claudio Segre. Washington Post Book World, April 7, 1991
“Bombs in the Cause of Brotherhood”/ Claudio Segre. Herald Tribune, April 30, 1991
“Two Good Men”/ Martin Blatt. The Nation, June 3, 1991
“Author breaks new ground with celebrated anarchists” / Wendy Plump. Princeton Packet, June 25, 1991
Advertisement. Princeton University Press. The Nation, 15-22, July, 1991
“The Sacco, Vanzetti Trial Gets a Detailed Post-Red Scare Look” / Peter Max Zimmerman. The Daily Record, Baltimore, Md., September 4, 1991
Advertisement. Princeton University Press. New York Times Book Review, September 22, 1991
“Sacco and Vanzetti still live on in print” / Harry Eagar. The Maui News, September 29, 1991
2001: TLS, Galzerano Editore, Salerno letterhead to Avrich from Giuseppe Galzerano, Sept. 16, 2001
FOLDER 3 Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background, (1991)
(54 items) Duplicate copies of articles and advertisements. (50 items)
Dust jackets for Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background (1991) including blurbs for other books by Paul Avrich including The Haymarket Tragedy (1984), Anarchist Portraits (1988) and The Modern School Movement (1980)
(4 copies)
FOLDER 4 Sacco and Vanzetti Files: Boston Public Library Boston Public Library Dept. of Rare Books and Manuscripts, Boston, Mass.
Photocopies of documents, (29 items)
Photograph of “Beltrando Breni.”
Photocopy
Photograph of “Villafelletto, Vanzetti’s Home Town.” Photocopy. ALS, addressed to “Lavvoratore”signed “Bartolomeo Vanzetti.” Ms. 2030 1A [May 1920], Boston Public Library
Photocopy. (8 copies, 3 enlargements).
Photograph of “A. Mitchell Palmer in 1924.”
Photocopy
Photograph of “Nicola Sacco, his wife and their son Dante.”
Photocopy
Photograph of aftermath of August 23, 1927 bomb attack.
Photocopy, (2 copies)
Photograph of “Luigi Galleani, 1861-1931.”
Photocopy
“Connotati” sheet with side and front view photographs of Raffaele Schiavina. Dated Genova, July 21, 1926
Photocopy, (2 copies)
“Connotati” sheet with front view photograph, Emilio Coda, dated Napoli, 10/10/1929. Photocopy. “Galleani Luigi” Enlargement of photograph from “Connotati”
Sheet. Photocopy, (3 copies).
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