An edition of The Abraham Lincoln Brigade (1967)

The Abraham Lincoln Brigade

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An edition of The Abraham Lincoln Brigade (1967)

The Abraham Lincoln Brigade

1st ed.
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In 1967 Landis published The Abraham Lincoln Brigade, an account of the experiences of Americans who fought in the Spanish Civil War. The book was based largely upon the reminiscences of SCW veterans, which Landis collected via correspondence and on audiotapes (the latter comprise of the Arthur H. Landis Audiotape Collection). The year his book came out, Landis was awarded a medal by the Presidium of the Soviet Committee of War-Veterans for his "great contribution in the history of the struggle of the Internationalists against fascism on the battlefields of Spain."

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Citadel Press
Language
English
Pages
677

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 654-660.

Published in
New York, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
946.081
Library of Congress
DP269.47.U6 L3

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 677 p. :
Number of pages
677

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5992924M
Internet Archive
abrahamlincolnbr00land
LCCN
66024228
OCLC/WorldCat
395711
LibraryThing
640341

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Work ID
OL5093281W

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