Two worlds. An imaginary speech delivered before judge Webster Thayen. Why sentence of death should not be pronounced on him and Nicola Sacco. [Ed.] by M.A. Cohn. [Forew. by L.D. Abbott]

Publ. by Independent Sacco-Vanzetti committee.

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
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Published: New York, [1927]
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spellingShingle Two worlds. An imaginary speech delivered before judge Webster Thayen. Why sentence of death should not be pronounced on him and Nicola Sacco. [Ed.] by M.A. Cohn. [Forew. by L.D. Abbott]
title Two worlds. An imaginary speech delivered before judge Webster Thayen. Why sentence of death should not be pronounced on him and Nicola Sacco. [Ed.] by M.A. Cohn. [Forew. by L.D. Abbott]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10622/396D2F8D-6E54-4D75-BAAD-C19D701F4124