Description: This is a vintage original issue of The National Rip-Saw which was a socialist political periodical published in St. Louis, Missouri with a motto printed on the masthead that reads “Blind As A Bat To Everything But Right”. This issue No. 13 dated November 1921. This issue is noteworthy since it is entirely devoted to Eugene Debs and his wife Katherine Mietzel Debs. The front cover has a photographic portrait of Mrs. Debs and reads “The entire issue is devoted to the story of the life and work of Katherine and Eugene V. Debs written by Kate Richards O’Hare”. Like Eugene Debs, Kate Richards O’Hare was also imprisoned during WWI for socialist political activism that the federal government charged as seditious against the United States. Kate Richards O’Hare and her husband Frank O’Hare founded the National Rip-Saw magazine with Kate working as editor and Frank working as general manager. This issue is 16 pages measuring about 13.5” x 10.25”. This issue dated November 1921 comes a year after Debs fourth and final campaign for President of the United States in which he received about 900,000 votes, the most ever obtained by any Socialist Party candidate in the United States. The feat was even more remarkable considering that Debs was imprisoned for violating the 1918 Sedition Act against the United States during the 1920 campaign. President Warren G. Harding pardoned Debs in December 1921, a month after this magazine was published. This antique original and scarce magazine has a few small areas with mousing on the tips of the upper and lower corners on the right side not affecting the text, and some toning from age and light handling wear. The magazine was folded once across the center. Contents are fully complete and overall condition is very good. Email any questions. Thanks for looking. Payment Terms Winning bidders will receive an email directly from eBay at the end of the auction or after purchasing a fixed price item. If you have questions about how to pay for this item please let me know. If you made multiple purchases for a single shipment contact us for combined shipping charges which will normally be less than the amount shown on the automatically generated eBay invoice. You will receive an email notifying you when your item ships. Buyers outside the USA, please provide a telephone number for customs forms. Shipping Terms Please click on the Shipping & Payment tab above to access the eBay shipping calculator which will give you the options and costs for shipping your item depending on your zip code or country. All items are professionally packed and well protected for shipment. All paper items are shipped in a plastic archival sleeve with rigid backing and marked "DO NOT BEND". If you have special shipping instructions please let us know and we'll try to comply. If you win multiple items and want them shipped together please contact us for a revised eBay invoice. All shipments within the USA are sent with Delivery Confirmation. Buyers outside the USA please provide your phone number with payment so that we may include this on the customs forms. We are not able to declare items as "gifts", misrepresent the contents or value or otherwise falsify customs forms. Media Mail is a cheaper shipping option for some items such as books. Please be aware that Media Mail can take up to 21 days and that items which do not qualify for Media Mail such as magazines can not be sent by Media Mail. Buyers will receive an email notification at the end of the auction and when the item ships. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. We strive for 100% buyer satisfaction in all transactions.
Price: 95 USD
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
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Type: Magazine
Presidential Campaign: Eugene Debs
Slogan: Blind As A Bat To Everything But Right
Year: 1921
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Theme: Politics