Letters to Albert Hergesheimer, 1931-1934.

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Letters to Albert Hergesheimer, 1931-1934.

Sinclair encourages Hergesheimer's writing and socialist anti-war activities; suggests a possible publisher; regrets that he cannot write an article for Hergesheimer's magazine; mentions his work on the Eisenstein Mexican picture; discusses his California gubernatorial campaign and suggests Hergesheimer work for a New York congressional candidate.

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