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Justice: A Tragedy in Four Acts First edition. Some wear to the foredge, and lacking front fly, else a very good copy lacking the dustwrapper. Ownership signature of M. Eleanor Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald joined the Provincetown Players as a part-time secretary in 1918, but she subsequently served as executive manager for the Players until it disbanded in 1929. She also served as a literary agent and theatrical manager, and previously, as the associate editor of the anarchist magazines, The Blast and Mother Earth Bulletin. She was the anarchist Alexander Berkman's partner, and was left behind by him when Berkman and Emma Goldman were deported to Russia in 1919. She was also a close friend of Goldman's and is mentioned repeatedly, and gratefully in Goldman's My Life as, among other things, "our dear friend and co-worker M. Eleanor Fitzgerald --- Fitzie." [BTC #76959] |
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