Novack, George, 1905-1992
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Novack, G. (George), 1905-1992
Novack, George Edward
Warde, William F., 1905-1992
Marshall, John, 1905-1992
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found: Trotskii, L. In defense of Marxism ... 1942.
found: Feudalismo y capitalismo en la colonización de América, 1972:t.p. (George Novack) p. 12 (editor of Intercontinental Press)
found: Song hits from The Zeta follies of 1923, c1923:t.p. (lyrics by George E. Novack; high school show in Somerville, Mass.)
found: Trotskyana.net WWW page, July 13, 2010(George Novack; b. Aug. 5, 1905 in Boston; d. July 30, 1992 in New York; writer on Marxism; educated in Somerville public schools)
found: Genocide against the Indians, 1970:cover (George Novack)
found: OCLC, 22 January 2020(usage: George Novack; G. Novack; William F. Warde)
found: Wikipedia, 22 January 2020(George Novack; American Marxist theoretician, editor, and activist; born on 5 August 1905 in Boston, Massachusetts; died on 30 July 1992 in New York City; joined Communist League of America in 1933; elected member of National Committee of Socialist Workers Party from 1940 to 1973 and remained a member of party until his death; from 1937 to 1940, served as secretary of American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky; wrote books on Marxism)
found: Wikipedia (Catalan), 22 January 2020(George Novack; also wrote under pseudonym William F. Warde)
found: Wisconsin Historical Society website, 31 Jan. 2020finding aid for George Novack and Evelyn Reed Papers (George Novack; Novack, George Edward, 1905-1992; b. Yasef Mendel Novograbelsky in Boston in 1905; attended Harvard University; moved to New York and worked in publicity and advertising for publishing houses, in addition to writing; later worked in advertising and sales in numerous industries, in addition to writing and editing on political topics) - http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-micr0555
found: Marxists internet archive, May 26, 2023:George Novack (Passports to Utopia / John Marshall, November 1934; John Marshall was a pseudonym of George Novack)
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1979-03-07: new
2023-09-08: revised
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