Max Shachtman correspondence with Leon Trotsky 1930-1940

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Max Shachtman correspondence with Leon Trotsky 1930-1940

46 TLS and 1 ALS from Leon Trotsky to Max Shachtman. 17 carbons of letters from Shachtman to Trotsky, including 1 ALS and 16 TLS from Trotsky to third parties, and third party correspondence. Concerns the Communist opposition in the 1930s, especially in the United States.

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