Manuscript by Grigorii Aronson (1887-1968), a prominent member of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Mensheviks) and journalist. Emigrated to USA and lived in New York.
Manuscript by Grigorii Aronson (1887-1968), a prominent member of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Mensheviks) and journalist. Emigrated to USA and lived in New York.
Print shows interior view of a coffeehouse, presumably in London, where several men of commerce appear disgruntled at the news of the successful campaign to capture Saint Eustatius, a port used by British merchants to conduct illegal trade.
Includes poem, "To Pavlowa", by U. Corson Miller and originally published in Beauty Magazine. Portrait of Anna Pavlova in ballet costume on front cover.