Michael Gold (April 12, 1893 – May 14, 1967) was the pen-name of Jewish-American writer Itzhok Isaak Granich. A lifelong communist, Gold was a novelist, journalist, magazine editor, newspaper columnist, playwright, and literary critic. His semi-autobiographical novel Jews Without Money (1930) was a bestseller. During the 1930s and 1940s, Gold was considered the preeminent author and editor of U.S. proletarian literature. (From Wikipedia) More about Michael Gold:
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| | Books by Michael Gold: Gold, Michael, 1893-1967: Change the World! (New York: International Publishers, c1936) (multiple formats at archive.org) Gold, Michael, 1893-1967: The Damned Agitator; Free!; The Coal Breaker (Little Red Library #7; Chicago: Daily Worker Pub. Co., ca. 1926) Gold, Michael, 1893-1967: Proletarian Song Book of Lyrics From the Operetta The Last Revolution (ca. 1920), also by J. Ramirez (multiple formats at archive.org) Gold, Michael, 1893-1967, contrib.: Red Cartoons From the Daily Worker, the Workers Monthly and the Liberator: Communist Publications (Chicago: Daily Worker Pub. Co., c1926), by Fred Ellis, Maurice Becker, Lydia Gibson, Williams S. Fanning, Hay Bales, Juanita Preval, Robert Minor, William Gropper, Clive R. Weed, G. Piccoli, K. A. Suvanto, Art Young, Adolf Dehn, Hugo Gellert, A. L. Pollock, F. Kluge, and O. R. Zimmerman, ed. by Walt Carmon
Additional books by Michael Gold in the extended shelves: Gold, Michael, 1893-1967: Life of John Brown (Girard, Kansas : Haldeman-Julius Company, [1924], 1924), also by Lisa Unger Baskin, Haldeman-Julius Company, Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture, Lisa Unger Baskin Collection (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library), and John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History and Culture (page images at HathiTrust)
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