Six Songs for Democracy

Name/Title

Six Songs for Democracy

Tags

confirmed duplicate, Possible inaccurate details

Description

Six Songs for Democracy

Collection

Chet Burger

Cataloged By

Barry Spector

Acquisition

Accession

2022.1

Source or Donor

Family of Edward L. Bernays

Acquisition Method

Gift

Source (if not Accessioned)

Family of Chet Burger

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Book

Dimensions

Height

7-1/2 in

Width

5 in

Book Details

Author

Paul Robeson

Publisher

Keynote Recordings

Place Published

City

New York City

State/Province

New York

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Date Published

Jul 4, 1940

Place Printed

City

New York City

State/Province

New York

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Date Printed

1940

Binding

Binding Type

saddle stitched

Publication Language

English, German, Spanish

Notes

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.

Insurance

Insurance Policy/Certificate

PHPK2339649

Coverage Period

Dec 12, 2021 - Dec 12, 2022

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Chet Burger

Copyright

Copyright Date

Jul 4, 1940

Copyright Details

Keynote Recordings, Inc.

Intake

Acquisition

Q2022.1

Created By

Barry Spector

Create Date

September 5, 2022

Updated By

Nicole Hamilton

Update Date

August 15, 2024