Description: Softcover Staple Wrapped Booklet Titled: ... Tenant Farmer, by; Erskine Caldwell Phalanx Press, New YorkA radical statement on the plight of southern tenant farmer from a time when they could hope to earn on average less then 35 cents a day. Caldwell, best known for the novel TOBACCO ROAD, paints a bitter picture of the social conditions during the Great Depression. He expresses especial contempt for Eugene Talmadge, who was then governor of Georgia. This was the first of the publisher’s planned series of pamphlets by prominent authors on current social and economic problems, we can find no evidence that any others were ever printed. Measures 7 3/4" x 5 1/2" - 30 pages - Dated 1935 First of a series of pamphlets on current Social & Economic Problems .... Radical Booklet during the Great Depression Nice Condition with no torn or folded pages ... Does have name & inscription on first page; reads: "John T Richards, Sec'y to Hon. John A Martin, M.C." Check Out Our eBay Store (Grannyspalapa) For Other Similar Items www.ebay.com/str/grannyspalapa For International Shipping, please email me for costs
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Location: Littleton, Colorado
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Year Printed: 1935
Topic: Literary Criticism
Binding: Softcover/Wraps
Category: Americana
Author: Erskine Caldwell
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Inscribed