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The New Masses, Issues of 1939 - Previous Year / Next Year
31 Issues, 582 Articles, 994pp: January 17, 1939 to December 26, 1939

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Issues of Jan.-Mar.
  • January 17 Chamberlain's Roman Holiday by Richard Goodman - PDF
    A Cable from London
  • January 31 Forecast to 1940 by David Ramsay - PDF
    An Economic Survey
Issues of Apr.-Jun.
  • April 11 Last Days in Spain by Alvarez del Vayo - PDF
  • April 25 Think Deep, Think Fast, America by Earl Browder - PDF
  • June 27 "The Insects" by Maxim Gorky - PDF
    A Hitherto Unpublished Story
Issues of Jul.-Sep.
  • July 4 Renaissance in Hollywood"? by Joseph North - PDF
  • July 11 When China Wins by Madame Sun Yat-Sen - PDF
  • July 18 How to Own the Railroads - PDF
  • July 25 Danzig Decides for Europe by Richard Goodman - PDF
    Will It Bring War?
  • August 1 A Nazi Church in America by J.H. Plenn - PDF
  • August 8 Westbrook Pegler by Dale Kramer - PDF
    'The House that Venom Built'
  • August 15 'Ham and Edggs to You' by Anna Louise Strong - PDF
    California's Million-Vote Pension Plan
  • August 22 The N.Y. 'Daily News' by Robert Terrall - PDF
    Vox Populi: Vox Patterson
  • August 29 Poland's Chances by Richard Goodman - PDF
    A Cable from Europe
  • September 5 A Guide to the Crisis by Theodore Draper - PDF
    The Case of the Stupid Statesmen
  • September 12 The Meaning of This War - PDF
    An Editorial Article
  • September 19 What England and France Must Do - PDF
    Major Allen Johnson Maps a Military Plan
  • September 26 Why the Red Army Marched - PDF
    An Editorial Article
Issues of Oct.-Dec.
  • October 3 The Balkans Turn to the Soviet Union - PDF
    A Cable from Richard Goodman
  • October 10 Hitler Loses the Baltic by Alter Brody - PDF
  • October 17 The War in Washington by Adam Lapin - PDF
    A Political Guide
  • October 24 Japan's Up Against It by Philip J. Jaffe - PDF
  • October 31 The Chamberlain Socialists Whoop the War by V.J. Jerome - PDF
  • November 7 Where Dies Stole His Technique by Morris Kamman - PDF
  • November 14 What Will America Do? by Upton Sinclair - PDF
  • November 21 Charles E. Coughlin by John L. Spivak - PDF
    A Documented Expose
  • November 28 Charles E. Coughlin and His Frenzied Finanical Gymnastics by John L. Spivak - PDF
    Fully Documented
  • December 5 Collection Box to Stock Market by John L. Spivak - PDF
    Charles E. Coughlin's Brokers' Documents Show Auto Holdings
  • December 12 Coughlin and Ford---Documented by John L. Spivak - PDF
  • December 19 War Against the Soviet by Joseph Starobin - PDF
    Setting the Stage
  • December 26 Blitzkrieg in England - PDF
    Allen Hutt Writes from London
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