Publisher: Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company, Chicago
Date published: 2000
Description:124, [iv]p., original cloth binding. Reprinted from the 1956...124, [iv]p., original cloth binding. Reprinted from the 1956 edition. (Bughouse square series)
Description:Very good. Appearance of only slight previous use. Cover and...Very good. Appearance of only slight previous use. Cover and binding show a little wear. All pages are undamaged with potentially only a few, small markings. Help save a tree. Buy all your used books from Green Earth Books. Read. Recycle and Reuse!
Description:Brand new paperback. A vivid account of a colorful, dynamic,...Brand new paperback. A vivid account of a colorful, dynamic, creative and radical community of hoboes which flourished in Chicago from the 1910s through the Depression 30s. It chronicles Chicago's wild Near North Side: Bughouse Square, the nation's most renowned outdoor free-speech center. The Hobo College, the fabulous Dill Pickle Club are described, as well as the anarchists, Wobblies, feminists, poets, artists and others who frequented them. This reprint of the 1956 edition includes a new introduction by Franklin Rosemont.