Author
Paul RobesonPublisher
Keynote RecordingsPlace Published
City
New York CityState/Province
New YorkCountry
United StatesContinent
North AmericaDate Published
Jul 4, 1940Place Printed
City
New York CityState/Province
New YorkCountry
United StatesContinent
North AmericaDate Printed
1940Binding
Binding Type
saddle stitchedPublication Language
English, German, SpanishNotes
A rare piece of ephemera with a collection of song texts by Erich Weinert, Berthold Brecht, Karl Ernst, and Ernst Busch with a postscript by Eric Bernay. A cover statement by Paul Robeson, the American baritone and political and Civil Rights activist, reads: Here are songs recorded during heavy bombardment, by men who were themselves fighting for the 'Rights of Man'. Valiant and heroic was the part played by the International Brigade in the glorious struggle of the Spanish Republic. I was there in the course of that struggle and my faith in man—in the eventual attaining of his freedom—was strengthened a thousand fold. This album helps sustain that faith. It's a necessity. July 4, 1940 Paul Robeson.
This copy originally owned by Edward L. Bernays, sometimes regarded as the father of modern public relations, and nephew of Sigmund Freud.