Carl Aldo Marzani Papers
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Carl Marzani (1912-1994) was an Italian-American immigrant radical and briefly a Communist Party, USA organizer on New York City's Lower East Side. He served in the Office of Strategic Services during World War II and briefly thereafter in the State Department. He was also a political documentary filmmaker, the author of six books and numerous articles, and as an editor and publisher, first translated and published portions of the work of the Italian Marxist, Antonio Gramsci. Marzani served almost three years in prison, from 1947-1950, for concealing his prewar Party membership while he was employed by the government. He lived and worked in New York City most of his life. This collection of papers includes his correspondence, manuscripts, and ephemera.
Historical/Biographical Note
Carl Marzani (1912-1994), Italian-American immigrant radical, was briefly a Communist Party, USA organizer on New York City's Lower East Side, served in the Office of Strategic Services during World War II and briefly thereafter in the State Department, was a political documentary filmmaker, the author of six books and numerous articles, and as an editor and publisher, first translated published portions of the work of the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci. Marzani served almost three years in prison, from 1947-1950, for defrauding the United States by concealing his prewar Party membership during the period of his government employment. He lived and worked in New York City most of his life.
Carl Marzani was born in Rome, Italy, on March 4, 1912. Carl's father, Gabriel, was a Socialist, and the family emigrated to the United States in 1924, settling in Scranton, Pennsylvania. In America, Carl entered the first grade at the age of twelve. As his English improved, he became an outstanding student, and in 1931, Carl graduated from Scranton High School and received a scholarship to Williams College.
Once in college, Carl became an avowed Socialist. He joined the League for Industrial Democracy, and wrote stories that reflected his beliefs for the school's literary magazine: Sketch, of which he became editor of in his sophomore year. While still in college, Carl met the woman who would later become his first wife, actress Edith Eisner, whose stage name was Edith Emerson. Marzani graduated summa cum laude from Williams College in 1935, with a BA in English. After graduating, Carl went to New York to look for work, which was scarce due to the depression. In the summer of 1936, he received word from Williams College that he had been awarded a Moody fellowship to Oxford University.
At this point in his life, Carl considered himself a "mild radical". He knew little about Communism and had read nothing on Marxism. However, this changed on the way to England to attend Oxford in late August of 1936, when he read Trotsky's History of the Russian Revolution, which had a profound effect on him. In 1936, the Spanish Civil War broke out, and it became known that Mussolini was backing Franco by sending planes and troops. In late 1936 through early 1937, Carl served as a member of the Durruti Column, the leading anarchist troops in Spain. He then returned to Oxford to complete his studies, and married Edith in Oxford on March 12th 1937. In June 1938, Carl received a BA in Modern Greats; Philosophy, Politics and Economics. While Carl was in Spain, Edith became a Communist. Influenced by Edith, Marzani joined the British Communist Party, and became treasurer of the South Midlands district. In the summer of 1938, Carl and Edith left Oxford with $500 and hitch-hiked around the world, visiting India, Indochina, China, Japan, and Europe, and used their Communist contacts to meet Nehru and other important radicals.
In May of 1939, the Marzanis returned to America, where they moved to New York's Lower East Side. Having difficulties making ends meet, they were on relief, and later got jobs through the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Carl and Edith also both joined the Communist Party, USA, going under the names Tony Whales and Edith Charles. Marzani's WPA job was to work on income studies at New York University. From WPA, Marzani assumed an Assistant Instructor position, and was then promoted to Instructor. During this time, Carl was the district Organizer for the Communist Party on the Lower East Side. After the Soviet Union was invaded, the Communist Party set up a popular front anti-fascist organization, and wanted Marzani to become its director. Marzani agreed, but he resigned from the Communist party in August, 1941, because he felt he could not function in both capacities.
In early 1942 Carl resigned from his job at NYU and went to Washington to help the war effort. From 1942-1945 Marzani worked under Colonel William J. Donovan for the Office of Strategic Services in the Analysis Branch. On August 23, 1943, Marzani was drafted. He served two weeks in the military's basic training program in Virginia, and was then sent back to the OSS. Shortly after, his first child Judith Enrica (Ricky) was born. In 1945, he moved to the Department of State, where he worked as the Deputy Chief of the Presentation Division of the Office of Intelligence. Marzani's most significant work was the preparation of top-secret reports for military leaders, taking complex statistics, and communicating the results in all media including films. He also picked the targets for the Doolittle raid on Tokyo, which took place on April 18, 1942.
In 1946 Marzani decided to leave government service, and founded and directed Union Films, a film documentary company that had contracts with United Electrical and other unions to do documentary films for them. The most important film Deadline for Action, a 40 minute documentary made for the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America (UE-CIO), placed major responsibility for the Cold War on the United States, linking this to the growing attacks on labor unions. The documentary was released in September 1946, five weeks before Marzani resigned from the State Department.
Despite Marzani's honorable service in the OSS, his past membership in the Communist Party and Deadline led to an eleven-count indictment in January, 1947 on charges of fraud -- receiving his government pay while concealing pre-war membership in the Communist Party. At this time, Edith found out that she was pregnant with their second child. On June 22, 1947, Carl Marzani was convicted in a Federal Court in Washington. The Appeals Court threw out nine counts; the Supreme Court (granting a rare rehearing) split 4-4 on the last two. Marzani served thirty-two months of a thirty-six month sentence.
In prison, Marzani studied and made notes for a book, We Can Be Friends: The Origins of the Cold War(1952), showing how Truman started the Cold War. In September of 1947, Edith gave birth to their second child, Anthony (Tony) Hugh. In 1950, Marzani tried to smuggle out a manuscript that he was working on, but was caught, and placed in solitary confinement for seven months. During his stay in prison, Carl and Edith wrote extensively to each other. Edith ran Union Films, raised their two small children, supported Carl's mother, and battled with multiple sclerosis. Union Films folded in 1949, after being harassed by New York City with zoning violations and other restrictions.
After his release from prison in 1951, Marzani worked for the United Electrical Workers, as the Editor for UE Steward, a leadership magazine, until 1954. At this time he joined Cameron Associates, headed by Angus Cameron, a radical editor. Together they ran the Liberty Book Club (established 1948). One of the first books released was Labor's Untold Story, a history of the U.S. labor movement, published for the UE and reflective of its views. After Cameron left, the venture became Marzani & Munsell which operated the Library-Prometheus Book Club. Notable Cameron Associates titles included: False Witness, The Open Marxism of Antonio Gramsci, and Marzani's autobiographical novel, The Survivor.
In 1960 Carl and his first wife, Edith separated in 1961, and divorced in 1966. In 1966, he married Charlotte Pomerantz, a children's book writer. They had two children together. A daughter, Gabrielle Rose was born December 12, 1967, and a son, Daniel Avram, was born February 19, 1969. Also in 1966, Carl's publishing company, Marzani & Munsell, was destroyed in a fire. Carl then went on to purchase, renovate and rent four brownstones in Chelsea, Manhattan( a portion of one of these became his home). Marzani also wrote The Promise of Eurocommunism(1981), and a four volume autobiography, The Education of a Reluctant Radical(1992-1994).
In the late 1980s Carl's health declined. He died on December 11, 1994.
SEE ALSO:
Musser, Charles. "Carl Marzani and Union Films Making Left-Wing Documentaries during the Cold War, 1946-1953." The Moving Image vol. 9, no. 1 (2009): 104-160.
CHRONOLOGY
1912: Born: Rome, Italy March 4th.1924: Immigrated to the United States on Labor Day.1935: Graduated from Williams College, BA in English, summa cum laude.1936: Received Moody Fellowship to Oxford University from Williams College.1936: Served with Anarchist Durruti Column in Spanish Civil War.1937: Attended Exeter College, Oxford University 1937, 1938, and enrolled in School of Modern Greats (Philosphy, Politics, Economics) BA in Modern Greats, 19381937: Married Edith Eisner, an actress known as Edith Emerson on March 12th.1937: Marzani joins the Communist Party of Great Britain on August 12th.1939: Hitch-hiked around the world with Edith Marzani.1939: Section Organizer, Lower East Side, Communist Party, USA.1939-1942: Instructor in Economics, New York University.1942-1945: U.S. Office of Strategic Services. Deputy Division Chief, Presentation Division. Supervision of Intelligence Reports, Studies and Analysis.1944: First child, Judith Enrica (Ricky) is born on 1/24.1945-1946: U.S. Department of State: Deputy Division Chief, Office of Intelligence..1946-1948: Owner of Union Films. Film maker, writer, director, producer of documentaries. Wrote and directed Deadline for Action for the UE-CIO.1947: Indicted in January on charges of defrauding U.S. Government, by concealing membership in Communist Party.1947: Anthony (Tony) Hugh Marzani is born in September.1947-1950: Inmate, various Federal prisons.1949: Union Films folds.1950-54: Editor UE Steward for United Electrical Workers, a monthly publication directed to 16,000 shop stewards.1954-67: Co-Director with Angus Cameron of Liberty Book Club and a publishing firm. Became President of Marzani and Munsell Publishers after Cameron went to Knopf as senior editor.1966: Edith and Carl divorce.1966: Carl marries Charlotte Pomerantz, a children's book writer on November 12th.1966: Fire destroys the firm of Marzani & Munsell.1967-1983: Carl renovated and operated four brownstones in Chelsea, Manhattan.1967-1985: Carl and Charlotte have 2 children together: Gabrielle Rose, and Daniel Avram.Two grandchildren: Jennifer Spector and Max Cutler (both children of Ricki Marzani).Early 1980s: Lecture tour for The Promise of Eurocommunism.1994: Publishes Memoirs.1994: Died on December 12th.
Works by Carl Marzani
BOOKS
1994: The Education of a Reluctant RadicalBook 1 -- Roman ChildhoodBook 2 -- Growing Up AmericanBook 3 -- Spain, Munich, and Dying EmpiresBook 4 -- From Pentagon to Penitentiary1981: The Promise of Eurocommunism1969: The Wounded Earth: An Environmental Survey1960: Dollars & Sense of Disarmament, with V. Perlo1958: The Survivor, a novel:1952: We Can be Friends--Origins of the Cold War
PAMPHLETS/ESSAYS
1990: On Interring Communism and Exalting Capitalism1971: The Threat of American Neo-Fascism1968: The Unspeakable War1962: The Shelter Hoax & Foreign Policy, editor1961: Cuba vs. The CIA, with Robert Light
TRANSLATIONS
1959: The Open Marxism of Antonio Gramsci1959: Inside the Khrushchev Era by Giuseppe Boffa
FILM DOCUMENTARIES
1949: "Our Union" (UE)1948: "Dollar Patriots"1947: "The Great Swindle"1946: "Deadline for Action"1945: "Air Force Report"1944: "War Department Report"
Arrangement
Organized into eight series:
Series I: Biographical: Childhood & Youth
Series II: Trial/Prison Papers
Series III: Correspondence
Series IV: Writings
Series V: Political Activities
Series VI: Publishing: Cameron Associates, Marzani & Munsell
Series VII: Addendum
Series VIII: Photographs
Scope and Content Note
The papers principally contain personal, political, and business correspondence and writings, from the 1930s up until his death in 1994. The bulk of the materials is made up of his work and correspondence as a publisher at Cameron Association and Marzani and Munsell. The collection also contains materials and correspondence related to his trial and imprisonment in 1947 for defrauding the government by receiving government pay while concealing Communist Party membership. The collection also contains some photographs and articles written by Marzani, including his research for his book on George Orwell.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright (and related rights to publicity and privacy) to materials in this collection created by Carl Marzani was not transferred to New York University. Permission to use materials must be secured from the copyright holder.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date; Carl Aldo Marzani Papers; TAM 154; box number; folder number; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by Carl Marzani in 1994; additional materials were donated by Tony Marzani in 1995 and Charlotte Pomerantz Marzani in 1998. The accession numbers associated with this gift are 1993.004, 1994.010 and NPA.1998.010.
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Separated Material
Eighteen audiocassette interviews, conducted in Italy in Italian for Marzani's book The Promise of Eurocommunism, have been been separated to the Library's Oral History collections, as collection# NS42.
Children's book written by Charlotte Pomerantz, Marzani's wife, a run of the Monthly Review, an issue of Marxist Perspectives, and an issue of Etudes D'Economie Politiquewere separated.
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Processing Information
Photographs were separated from this collection during initial processing and were established as a separate collection, the Carl Aldo Marzani Photographs (PHOTOS 078). In 2014, the photograph collection was reincorporated into the Carl Aldo Marzani Papers.
In 2014, additional unprocessed materials were foldered, inventoried, and added to the addendum series.
Repository
Series I: Biographical: Childhood and Youth, 1890-1941, inclusive
Scope and Content Note
Contains personal papers of the Marzani family, beginning with Carl's parent's legal documents from Rome, dated 1890s, (such as Italian passports). Also included are Carl Marzani's report cards from elementary schools in Rome, and his high school and college literary periodicals, of which he acted as editor. Of particular note are the journals that Carl and Edith Marzani kept while they hitch-hiked around the world, which reveal their growing interest in politics (Box 2, folders 6 & 7).
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Gabriel, Nona, Carl and Marcella Marzani, [1890-1929]
Childhood, 1920-1929
Scranton, [1920]-1931
Impressions: Scranton Central High School, 1929-1931
Williams College, 1933-1935
Williams College: 40th and 50th Reunion Books, undated
Sketch: The Literary Monthly of Williams College., 1934-1935
The Gulielmensian 1936/Williams College., 1936
Sketch: The Literary Monthly of Williams College, 1933-1935
History of Gargoyle 1895-1985 (Williams College Publication), 1935
Oxford, 1937
Copy of Edith and Carl's marriage certificate,, Mar 12, 1937
Clippings/Photographs, 1937
Journal Kept by Carl Marzani, 1938-1939
Journal Kept by Edith Marzani, 1938-1939
NYU, 1941
Series II: Trial/Prison Papers, 1947-1966, inclusive
Scope and Content Note
The largest portion of this series consists of Marzani's FBI file (mostly photocopies of clippings) on his case, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. There are also the letters of petition from a variety of activists, and other important figures, who banded together in defense of Carl Marzani. Of particular note is a copy of a handwritten letter in German, and a typed, translated copy of a letter from Albert Einstein dated June 24, 1949 to the President of the United State asking for clemency on Marzani's behalf, (Box 3, folder 5). There is a published article written by Eleanor Roosevelt in Marzani's behalf, and law briefs, and a summary of the indictment.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
USA vs. CAM: Clippings, 1947
USA vs. CAM: Clippings, 1948-1949
USA vs. CAM: Clippings, 1950-1952
USA vs. CAM: Clippings, 1953-1966
USA vs. CAM: Official Correspondence Prison, Parole, 1947-1950
USA vs. CAM: Committee in Defense of CAM, 1949-1950
USA vs CAM: District Court, 1947
USA vs CAM: Search for Press Support, 1947-1950
USA vs CAM: Printed Briefs, legal papers, 1947-1948
Series III: Correspondence, 1935-1995, inclusive
Scope and Content Note
This series reflects the range of Marzani's personal correspondence, from love letters to political activity. Early letters from Carl to Edith, written from Oxford, reveal Carl's desire to become a playwright. The letters also reflect Carl's growing interest in politics. The prison correspondence between Carl and Edith Marzani is comprehensive, and also reveal Edith Marzani's strength of character. Stricken with multiple sclerosis, and in care of two young children, Edith carried on the business of Union Films while Carl served his prison sentence. Of particular note is a letter to Marzani from the FBI containing a copy of a statement concerning present and prior political activities that he made under oath on 7/29/42. There is also a transcript of the testimony before Investigative Agents on the Civil Service Commission taken on Nov. 23, 1942, which reveals the government's prior knowledge of Marzani's political activities. Proof of Carl's dedication while working for the OSS is reflected in a letter written to General Donovan from Robert Patterson (Under Secretary of War) congratulating him on the fine work achieved by his team (including Marzani). There is correspondence between Marzani and his attorney Alan Rosenberg which illustrates Alan Rosenberg's loyalty and their growing friendship. After Carl died, his son Tony maintained correspondence with family, friends, and business relations until 1995.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Correspondence, 1935
Correspondence, 1936
Correspondence, 1937
Correspondence, 1938-1939
Correspondence, 1940-1943
Correspondence, 1944-1946
Correspondence, 1947-1948
Correspondence: Alan Rosenberg, Lawyer, 1947-1951
Correspondence, 1949
Correspondence, Jan-Jun 1949
Correspondence, Jul-Dec 1949
Correspondence, 1950
Correspondence, 1950
Correspondence, 1951
Correspondence, 1952-1953
Correspondence, 1952-1955
Correspondence, 1956
Correspondence, 1957
Correspondence, 1958-1959
Correspondence, 1960-1965
Correspondence, 1966
Correspondence, 1967
Correspondence, 1968-1969
Correspondence, 1970
Correspondence, 1971
Correspondence, 1972
Correspondence, 1973
Correspondence, 1974
Correspondence, 1975-1976
Correspondence: Swindle, 1977
Correspondence: Swindle - Inczedy, 1977
Correspondence, Jan-Jun 1977
Correspondence, Jun-Dec 1977
Correspondence, 1978
Correspondence, 1979
Correspondence, 1980
Correspondence, Jan-Jun 1981
Correspondence, Jul-Dec 1981
Correspondence, 1982
Correspondence "Tow-Away Mess", 1983-1985
Correspondence, 1983
Correspondence, 1984
Correspondence: Thank you letters for Political Contributions, 1984
Correspondence, 1985
Correspondence, 1986
Correspondence, 1987
Correspondence, 1988
Correspondence, 1989
Correspondence, 1990
Correspondence, 1991
Correspondence, 1992
Correspondence, Jan-Jun 1993
Correspondence, Jul-Dec 1993
Correspondence, 1994
Correspondence, 1995
Undated & Misc., Undated
Series IV: Writings, undated, 1957-1987
Scope and Content Note
This series contains drafts of, and notes for, various manuscripts written by Marzani. The bulk of the material pertains to the major project of his later years, the unpublished work titled, George Orwell. This work principally dealt with the origins and history of the Cold War, and also critiqued Orwell's reportage of the Spanish Civil War. There are also materials pertaining to The Promise of Eurocommunism, The Survivor, and other works.
Orwell I to IV Early footnotes, undated
Orwell notes, undated
Orwell. Version of essay, undated
Orwell: Possible footnotes, undated
Orwell: footnotes, undated
Orwell: Footnotes I, undated
Part II: Orwell and Spain, undated
Composition notebook: George Orwell, undated
Orwell, undated
Orwell-Preface: Author's note, undated
Carl for Working Orwell, undated
Orwell: Beyond 1984- Chapter 10, undated
Thoughts: essay "Reagan, Orwell & Spain.", undated
Orwell Part I & II (2nd draft?), undated
Penultimate draft: Orwell, Man & Myth, undated
Orwell Outlines - Incorporate, undated
Orwell, Chapter 11: Is a Socialist Renascence Possible, undated
Orwell: 2nd Thoughts on James Burnham, undated
Prefix & Intro, undated
Orwell:Intro, undated
Orwell: Davidson's Corrections, undated
Orwell: References in text, undated
Spain, Orwell and The Cold War, undated
Orwell: handwritten notes, undated
Orwell: Old and New Intro., undated
Orwell: Intro 18, undated
Orwell (misc), undated
Beyond 1984: Chapters 6-11, undated
Orwell: Articles, undated
Orwell and Spain Part II, undated
Orwell, undated
Orwell: footnotes and references, undated
Orwell's flawed Analysis, undated
The Other Orwell - Last Draft (From Spain through the Cold War), undated
The Promise of Eurocommunism- Correspondence, 1973-1975
Eurocommunism Notes, undated
Eurocommunism Changes, undated
The Promise of Eurocommunism: Larry Ho; Correspondence/Royalties, 1979-1981
The Promise of Eurocommunism: Critical Notes, undated
Quarter Century, 1963
The Survivor, 1958-1959
The Survivor (Clippings), 1959
The Survivor (Czech television), 1975
Truth and Propaganda, 1981
The Wounded Earth Correspondence, 1969-1987
The Wounded Earth (Business), 1972
The Wounded Earth (Reviews), 1972
Memories of McCarthyism: Family Dialogs in 3 Acts by Ricky Marzani, 1983
Series V: Political Activities, 1960-1976
Scope and Content Note
This series principally documents Marzani's involvement with The Rabinowitz Foundation, which supported efforts for political change and radical scholarship. These papers show the type of projects being considered for grants. Marzani read the proposals, and acted as a judge.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Rabinowitz Foundation (Misc.), 1960-1964
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1965
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1966
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1967
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1968
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1969
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1970
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1971
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1972
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1973
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1974-1976
Series VI: Publishing: Cameron Associations, Marzani & Munsell, 1953-1970, inclusive
Scope and Contents note
This series principally contains correspondence, and also some contracts, permissions, publicity and other business materials. The bulk of these alphabetically arranged files are for individual authors. The Liberty Book Club files occupy .5 linear feet.
Principal correspondents are first, Angus Cameron, and second, Carl Marzani. Secretary's initials, AR = Athene Ryan. Prominent correspondents (individual folders unless otherwise noted) include: Herbert Aptheker, C.B. (Beanie) Baldwin, Cedric Belfrage, Alvah Bessie, Herbert Biberman, Harry Bridges, E. Berry Burgum, W.E.B. Du Bois, Barrows Dunham (see Pamphlet Press), Howard Fast, Royal France, Stefan Heym, Albert E. Kahn (see Starobin, other files), Ring Lardner, Jr., Doris Lessing (see "Foreign" - Michael Joseph), Walter Lowenfels, Albert Maltz, A.J. Muste, Carey McWilliams (see The Nation), Truman Nelson, Victor Perlo, Edwin B. Smith, Edgar Snow, Joseph R. Starobin, Anna Louise Strong, Harry Ward, Ella Winter.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically.
Abbe, George, 1953-1958
Abelard-Schuman, Inc. (Henry Schuman), 1953-1958
Ades, Bernard, 1956-1957
Agents, 1954-1959
Agrin, Gloria, 1954
Alfred, Helen, 1956-1958
Allen, Charles, Jr (contract), 1963-1968
Allen, Charles, Jr., 1953-1964
Armbruster, Howard M., 1953
American Book Publishers Council, 1953-1956
Anthology (correspondence), 1956-1957
Anthology (misc), 1948-1954
Aptheker, Herbert, 1954-1966
Aptheker, Herbert (contract), 1955-1965
Aptheker, Herbert (royalty figures), 1956-1961
Arts, Sciences & Professions (NY Council of the), 1953
B (misc), 1961-1962
Bailey, Harry, 1957
Baldwin, C.B. (Beanie), 1954
Baran, Paul, 1957-1964
Belfrage, Cedric, 1953-1958
Bessie, Alvah, 1957-1962
Biberman, Herbert, 1955-1956
Blue Cross, 1957
Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1956-1960
Boffa, Giuseppe (correspondence & contract), 1959-1960
Book Photographs, undated
Book Club Ads (Others), undated
Books Ordered, 1956
Book Review (misc), 1958
Book Reports, 1958
Boyer, Richard O., 1953-1958
Boyer-Morais Contract, 1954-1969
Boyer-Morais (royalty figures), 1958-1963
Braden, Anne & Carl, 1957-1963
Bridges, Harry, 1953-1955
Burgum, E. Berry, 1953
C (misc), 1960-1962
Cahn, Bill, 1954-1957
California Quarterly Coastlines Literary Magazine, 1953-1957
Cameron Associates, 1953-1960
Cameron - European Trip, 1959, 1958-1959
Christmas List, 1956
Cohen, Prof. Robert S., 1957-1959
Columbia University Press, 1956-1959
Committee for Legislation in the National Interest, 1956
Copyright Information, 1955-1963
Coward-McCann, Inc., 1957
Crown Publishers, 1957-1962
Cuba, books to, 1961
D (misc), 1953-1962
Daily Worker, 1955-1960
Davidson, Basil, 1954-1957
DeCaux, Len, 1953-1965
DeVries, Lini M., 1953
Dodd, Mead & Co., 1958-1968
Donner, Frank, 1953-1957
Doubleday & Co., 1953-1962
DuBois, W.E.B., 1953-1961
DuBois' Birthday (90th - 1958), 1957-1958
Dutton, E.P. & Co., 1957-1961
E (misc), 1960-1961
Emspak, Julius, 1953-1957
(no folder), undated
Fairchild, Henry Pratt, 1953-1955
Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, Inc., 1957-1958
Fast, Howard, 1953-1957
Faulkner, Stanley, 1955-1959
Feinberg, Abraham L., 1965-1970
Feldman, Eugene, 1956-1958
Financial Contributors, 1953-1956
Fitzgerald, Albert J., 1954-1955
France, Royal W., 1956-1958
France, Royal W. (contract), 1957
Frank, Waldo, 1961-1962
Frantz, Laurent B., 1953-1954
Freedman, David M., 1958
Fried, Emmanuel J., 1953-1959
Freedman, Burrill, 1953-1962
Frontier Bookstore Book News, 1954-1956
Frontier Magazine, 1955
Foreign: Academiei Republici, Agenzia Letteraria, Agence Literaire, 1955-1957
Foreign: Bookman Literary Agency, Bureau Hongroia, Bulgarian, 1956-1958
Foreign: Calder, John, 1956-1961
Foreign: Jonathan Cape, 1955-1966
Foreign: Central Books (London), Ceskoslovensky Spisovatel, 1953-1957
Foreign: Clarte (Stockholm), Collets Book Store (London), Current Book House (Bombay)., 1955-1957
Foreign: Collett's Holdings, 1953-1960
Foreign: Das Neue Berlin, Andre Deutsch, Dietz Verlag, Domkfiazki, 1956-1958
Foreign: Melvin Durden, Dennis Dobson, Editori Riunite, Casa Editrice Einaudi, Edizioni di Cultura Sociale., 1956-1959
Foreign: Encyclopedia Popular de Cuba, 1960
Foreign: Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, Gondolat Kiado, Graphic Export Centra., 1954-1958
Foreign: Foreign Language Press, Frederick Muller, Ltd., 1956-1958
Foreign: Victor Gollancz (London), Volksverlag Weimar, 1955-1961
Foreign: Robert Hale, Ltd., George C. Harap & Co., Harvill Press, Hillway Publishing Co., 1956-1958
Foreign: International Affairs (Moscow), International Editors (Buenos Aires), Hope Leresche & Steele (London)., 1954-1962
Foreign: Lavoro (Rome), Richard A. Law, Ludgate House (London), 1953-1956
Foreign: Pearn, Pollinger (London), 1953-1958
Foreign: Publishing House for Foreign Literature (Moscow), Routledge, & Kegan Paul Ltd, Rutten & Loening (Berlin)., 1954-1959
Foreign: Seven Seas (DDR), Martin Secker & Warburg (London),, undated
Foreign: Michael Joseph Ltd (London) {incl Doris Lessing ltr}, 1953-1958
Foreign: Seven Seas, Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd (London), undated
Foreign: Spoldzielnia Wydawnicza (Warsaw), 1953-1958
Foreign: State Publishing House of Literature (Bucharest), 1961
Foreign: Tavistock Publications (London), Tokyo Shuppan Hambai, 1956-1958
Foreign: Union of Writers (USSR), Verlag Der Nation (Berlin), 1956-1957
Foreign: Lawrence & Wishart (London), 1953-1961
Foreign: Zavod (Belgrade), Zeno (London), 1955-1958
Foreign (Misc), 1958-1961
Foreign Literary Agents, 1953-1957
Foreign Publishers Lists, 1953-1955
Foreign Rights - Allen, 1954-1955
Foreign Rights - Aptheker, 1955-1956
Foreign Rights - Belfrage, 1955-1956
Foreign Rights - Bessie, 1957-1959
Foreign Rights - Boyer-Morais, 1954-1959
Foreign Rights - Dunham, 1961
Foreign Rights - France, 1957
Foreign Rights - Frank, 1962
Foreign Rights - Gillman, 1956-1959
Foreign Rights - Lardner, 1954-1959
Foreign Rights - Marzani, 1959-1961
Foreign Rights - Matusow, 1955-1956
Foreign Rights - Merriam, 1956-1961
Foreign Rights - Polonsky, 1957-1961
Foreign Rights - Rickett, 1957-1960
Foreign Rights - Somverville, 1956-1958
Foreign Rights - Starobin, 1955-1957
Foreign Rights - Struik, 1958
Foreign Rights - Voynich, 1957-1959
Foreign Rights - Wexley, 1955-1957
G, 1961-1963
Garlin, Sender, 1953-1955
Gillman, Joseph ., 1955-1968
Gillman, Joseph (contract), 1956-1968
Glazier, William (ILWU), 1953-1955
Gordon, Sydney, 1959-1966
Gordon, Sara, 1954-1959
Gourfain, Ed, 1953
Gregorova, 1958
Gropper (Paul Bunyan) - drawing, removed for trfr to NP, undated
H, 1960-1964
Hare, Nathan, 1964-1965
Harlem Stirs, 1968
Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1957-1962
Harold Ober Associates (Ivan Von Auw), 1953-1959
Harper & Brothers, 1958-1961
Henry Regnery Company, 1955-1956
Heym, Stefan, 1957-1960
Houghton MIfflin & Co., 1954-1962
Hill & Wang, 1957-1964
I (misc), 1961
International Publishers, 1954-1958
J (misc), 1960
Jefferson School of Social Science, 1956
Jero Publishing Co. (re: Death House Letters of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg), 1954
John O'London's, 1960
J.W. Corporation, 1954
Kahn, Albert E. (of Cameron & Kahn, publishers), 1953-1962
Kahn, Arthur, 1953-1958
Knopf, Alfred A., 1955-1959
Koss, Harry (U.S. salesperson for Marzani), 1954-1965
Kent, Rockwell, 1953-1960
L (misc), 1961-1962
Lardner, Ring Jr., 1953-1972
Lardner, Ring Jr. (contract), 1954-1967
Lardner, Ring Jr. (royalty figures), 1955-1959
Lawson, John Howard, 1953-1957
Lieber, Maxim, 1953-1958
Levy, Hyman, 1958-1959
(no folder), undated
Liberty Book Club - ads, proofs, etc., undated
Liberty Book Club - board meetings, 1955-1960
Liberty Book Club - list of selections, 1948-1964, undated
Liberty Book Club - financial, 1954-1960
Liberty Book Club - forms, undated
Liberty Book Club - insurance, 1960
Liberty Book Club - membership promotion, undated
Liberty Book Club - notes from Liberty Series & from National Guardian Ads, undated
Liberty Book Club - mailings, samples, undated
Liberty Book Club - mimeographed materials, undated
Liberty Book Club - old members list (i.e., letters), 1957
Liberty Book Club - Record Club, 1955-1956
Liberty Book Club - Reports of Audit, 1949-1952, inclusive
Liberty Book Club - renting agent, 1961-1964
Little Brown & Co., 1953-1959
Longmans Green & Co., 1955
Lowenfels, Walter, 1953-1959
Lubelski - manuscrip correspondence, 1962
Lumberjack News, 1958
M (misc), 1960-1962
Marzani-Peet (NATO book), 1960-1961
Marzani & Perlo (Dollars and Sense of Disarmament), 1960-1961
Marzani & Munsell - art work, etc., undated
Marzani, Carl, 1958-1960
MacDougall, Curtis (Gideon's Army), 1964-1967
MacMillan Company, 1956-1966
Mainstream, 1956-1957
Maltz, Albert, 1953-1959
Merger, 1955 (between Cameron & Kahn, Inc., Seller, and Cameron Associates, Inc., Buyer)., 1954-1958
Merriam, Eve, 1956-1959
Miscellaneous Statements & Publications, 1950-1959
Mitchison, Naomi - contract & correspondence, 1957-1961
Monthly Review, 1956-1967
Morais, Herbert M., 1953-1966
Morris, Edita (The Flowers of Hiroshima), 1960-1962
Munsell, Alex, 1955-1958
Muste, A.J., 1956-1957
Myers, Beth (wife of Frederick "Blackie" Myers), 1954-1959
N (misc), 1957-1962
The Nation, 1954-1959
National Guardian, 1954-1961
National Guardian: Merger (proposed), 1958
Negro Ministers and Newspapers, 1957
Nelson, Truman, 1953-1959
Nelson, Wallace, 1959
Newberry, Mike, 1964
New Era Book Club, 1964-1965
Karl Niebyl (Florentine painting and it's social background), 1954
W.W. Norton & Company, 1965
Oxford University Press, 1956-1964
P (misc), 1961-1965
Paperbacks - production, undated
Paperback Book Club - preparatory material, undated
Perlo, Victor, 1953-1965
Pamphlet Press, 1957-1958
Petran, Tabitha, 1953-1955
Polonsky, Abraham, 1956-1961
Postal Information - Liberty Book Club, 1955-1966
Powell, William, 1955-1957
Promethean Review (Liberty Book Club), 1959-1961
Promotional Materials, 1954-1965
Ptashne, Theodore, 1953-1956
Public Relations: clippings, permissions, letters, undated
Public Relations: clippings, permissions, letters, undated
Publishers Weekly (Bowker), 1953-1956
G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1955-1959
R (misc), 1960-1961
Random House, 1958-1963
Reuben, William A., 1953-1956
Rickett, W. Allyn, 1956-1959
Rickett - contract, 1957
Rickett - royalty figure, 1957-1964
S (misc), 1959-1962
Sachs, Bernard (The road from Sharpeville), 1963-1964
Salk, Edwin (Bud), 1963-1968
Shanghui, Ramesh (Indian Book Club), 1959-1960
Scientific American, 1953-1958
Schuman, Julian, 1956-1962
Shields, James, 1953-1958
Simon & Schuster, 1954-1962
Slater, Montagu - contract, 1956
Smith, Edwin B. (Am-Rus Literary and Music Agency), 1953-1959
Snow, Edgar, 1963-1964
Sobell Committee, 1954-1956
Somerville, John, 1954-1960
Somverville, John - contract, 1955-1960
Spitzer, Benjamin L., 1954-1959
Starobin, Joseph R. (Eyewitness in Indochina), 1954-1958
Starobin, Joseph R. - royalty figures, 1954-1968
Stevenson, Janet & Philip, 1953-1959
Strong, Anna Louise, 1956-1960
Struik, Dirk, 1956-1961
Tank, Herb, 1956-1957
Terman, Mandel A., 1953-1958
Terry, Bill, 1953-1954
TV Party - Angus Cameron Appearance, 1957
U - V (misc), 1961-1964
Union Contract (M&M with District 65, RWDSU), 1956-1967
Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, 1956-1958
Viking Press, 1956-1960
W (misc), 1960-1964
Ward, Harry, 1956-1972
Watts & Co., 1955-1962
Wexley, John - contract, 1955-1956
Wexley, John - royalty figures, 1956-1962
Wilkerson, Doxey, 1953
Williams, Robert, undated
Winter, Ella, 1957-1959
Series VII: Addendum, undated, 1942-1994, inclusive
Scope and Contents note
This series consists principally of various writings, published and unpublished. About one-half of the series consists of copies of Marzani's columns for the Greek newspaper Ethnos, most written in the 1980s. There are also several unpublished plays, written while Marzani was in the army during World War II, and a typsecript describing an LSD experience. There is also FOIA correspondence with the FBI and the NYC Police Department. This series also holds FOIA files about the FBI's documentation of Marzani and additional articles and writings by and on Marzani.
Includes several plays written during WWII, undated
Includes LSD typescript, undated
Includes memorabilia., undated
Articles written for Ethnos [Greek newspaper], 1980s, inclusive
Articles written for Ethnos [Greek newspaper], 1980s, inclusive
Articles written for Ethnos [Greek newspaper], 1980s, inclusive
Autobiographical Typescript, undated
FOIA correspondence - FBI, NYC Police Department, undated
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
FOIA Files, 1942-1978, inclusive
Liberty-Prometheus Book Club, 1959-1980, inclusive
Reluctant Radical-Promotional Materials, 1990s, inclusive
Articles about Carl Marzani, 1971-1991, inclusive
Carl Marzani-Reviews of "Reluctant Radical", 1992-1994, inclusive
Articles by Carl Marzani, 1959-1987, inclusive
Carl Marzani-Obituaries, 1994, inclusive
Pamphlets by Marzani, Including "The Threat of American Neo-Fascism," "Withdraw! From an Indochina War that dishonors our Country and threatens Nuclear Disaster," and "Eugene J. McCarthy for President", undated
Series VIII: Nonprint Materials, 1938-1990, inclusive
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of eleven black and white and color portraits and snapshots of Carl Marzani, his first wife, Edith Eisner (aka Edith Emerson), and his second wife, Charlotte Pomerantz, from the middle/late 1930s through the late 1980s. It also contains three newspaper and magazine clippings illustrated with photographs of Carl and Edith Marzani or Carl Marzani. The first two concern the Marzanis' round-the-world hitch-hiking journey during 1938, the second is a portrait of Carl Marzani from U.S. News and World Report, in March 1990. The series also contains a plaque given to Marzani in 1992 from Mark Lane and a recording of Carl and Charlotte's wedding on November 12, 1966.