Author: John Wexley

Title: The Judgment of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Signed Association Copy Helen Sobell
Publication: New York: Cameron & Kahn, 1955
Edition: 1st Edition Firrst Printing

Description: Hardcover. "The Judgment of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg" by John Wexley.. Mildred Olmsted held leadership positions in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom as well as the Pennsylvania chapter of the ACLU, which her husband, Judge Allen Seymour Olmsted, helped found. Helen Levitov Sobell petitioned, but was unable to save, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg from execution for espionage. Helen and her husband Morton Sobell were also accused of espionage, though Helen was never prosecuted. Her husband Morton was convicted and sentenced to thirty years. She fought to have his conviction overturned and even hosted the "Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell" on May 15, 1956 at Carnegie Hall. 

This copy is a first edition, first printing, as stated on the copyright page. 
Published by Cameron & Kahn, New York, 1955. Measures 5.5" x 8.75", 672 pages including Index.