The Red Mole (complete run)

A$1,250 · Offered by Douglas Stewart Fine Books

London : The Old Mole, 1970 1973. Newspaper. Eighty-two issues 66 regular issues including one unnumbered issue (1st Sept. 1971) that falls between Vol. 1, No. 14, Aug 1971 the actual 27th issue release, and the issue numbered 27. In addition to the regular issues, the run includes 16 broadsheets. Various paginations, 12 18 inches [large tabloid format], illustrated, some toning, tears along edges throughout, small chips and edge tears, a very good set. As noted above, some issues are presented as broadsheet , a single large broadsheet printed on both sides and folded, and noted here in the listing Broadsheets were produced from 1970 through 1972. International Marxist Group was involved with publishing the Black Dwarf. In March 1970 [the paper] suffered an editorial board split over questions of Leninism. A second newspaper was established, Red Mole, which Tariq Ali edited alongside an editorial board with an IMG majority. Red Mole was a revolutionary internationalist paper that carried a broad range of left-wing opinion in its pages, including a famous interview with John Lennon. Chenhanho Chimutengwende, a Zimbabwe exile who later served as a minister under Robert Mugabe, was one of the non-IMG members on the editorial board. IMG members also took part in New Left Review: Tariq Ali, Robin Blackburn, and Quintin Hoare were on its editorial board for much of the 1970s . Marxists Internet Archive. In May of 1973 the paper resumed publication as The Red Weekly . Issues present

  • Binding: Hardcover

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