Who's hooey; nitwitticisms of the notable. Compiled and annotated by Arthur Zipser and George Novack. Illustrated with ten caricatures by Rainey Bennett
- Hardcover
- New York: E.P. Dutton & Co, 1932
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co, 1932. Hardcover. 95p., front., illus., first edition 7x5 inch clothbacked decorated boards, endpapers browned, minor foxing of lower fore-edge, the edgeworn dust jacket is heavily chipped and worn along the spine. Curious work of pop culture, important because it's the first book for both Novack and Zipser. Shortly after compiling this work in 1933 Novack joined the Trotskyist movement, where he became known for his defense of Trotsky against Stalinist attacks, for his work with John Dewey, his bad puns, and later for his writings on Marxist philosophy. Zipser took a different path, at some point joining the Communist Party and in the 1950s he was William Z. Foster's secretary and research assistant, and later the author of biographies of both Foster and Rose Pastor Stokes. The illustrator, Bennett, seems to have had a normal career as an artist and children's book illustrator.
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Title
Who's hooey; nitwitticisms of the notable. Compiled and annotated by Arthur Zipser and George Novack. Illustrated with ten caricatures by Rainey Bennett
Author
Zipser, Arthur and George Novack, comp
Binding
Hardcover
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
E.P. Dutton & Co: New York
Date
1932