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STAVIS, BARRIE. - The Man Who Never Died. A Play About Joe Hill.

South Brunswick and New York: A.S.Barnes and Company, 1972. 0498075389. Revised edition with introduction by Pete Seeger. "Joe Hill was shot by the State of Utah on November 19, 1915. He had been found guilty on the charge of murder. Yet no connection was ever made between Joe Hill and the murder of which he was convicted. The adherents of Joe Hill say that he was framed becuse he was 'Joe Hill', labor's poet; because he was a member of the I.W.W, the "Wobblies", the most militant section of the labor movement at that time..Based on the many productions over the years, Barrie Stavis continually made notes for possible changes..This new edition contains over 200 changes." Pp.157, 13 black & white photo illustrations, appendix contains music and lyrics, very minor damp rippling to last few pages. Brown spine with cream boards which has a very faint damp-stain to rear. Dustwrapper has chipped loss to top and tail of spine and worn patch to lower front at spine edge, damp-stain to rear. G+/Fair.
GBP 18.00 [Appr.: EURO 21.5 US$ 22.85 | JP¥ 3607] Book number 47463

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