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Nr. 9. Figner, Vera; Ekaterina Breshkovskaya. ВѢСТНИКЪ КАТОРГИ И ССЫЛКИ, NO. 1. Paris, 1914. .
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Udruzhenje Odbornika Ruskih Oblasnih I Gradskih Samouprava U Kraljevini Srba, Hrvata I Slovenaca [Association Members Of The Russian Regional and Municipal Governments In The Kingdom Of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]. РУСКИ АРХИВ: ЧАСОПИС ЗА ПОЛИТИКУ, КУЛТУРУ, И ПРИВРЕДУ РУСИЈЕ (III). RUSKI ARKHIV: CHASOPIS ZA POLITIKU, KULTURU I PRIVREDU RUSIJE (III). Belgrade, Rusky Archiv, Revue Periodique, Zemgor, 1929. FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. Aprox 125 pages. 23cm. In Serbian (Cyrillic script). Title translates to English as, “Russian Archives: Journal of Politics, Culture and Economy of Russia. ” SUBJECTS: Russian literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. Soviet Union -- Periodicals. Russians -- Serbia -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. CONTENTS: Mozhe li Sud o Savremenoj Rusiji Biti Objektivan [Can the Court of Contemporary Russia be Objective? ] --- Zakon I Zakonitost u SSSR [Law and Legality in the USSR] --- Konstrukcija Sovjetskog Plana [The Soviet Design Plan] --- Strane Koncesije u SSSR [Foreign Concessions to the USSR] --- Kriza Nove Ekonomske Politike [Crisis of the New Economic Policy]. OCLC lists 19 holdings. Covers chipping slightly at edges with minor staining. Internal pages clean and uncut. Good+ Condition. (RUS-11-27) (ID #30688) $100.00.
Anarkhicheskiy Krest’yanskiy Soyuz [Anarchist Peasant Union]. АНАРХИСТ: ОРГАН РУССКИХ АНАРХИСТОВ-КОММУНИСТОВ (ГОД 1, НОМЕР 1. ОКТЯБРЬ 1907). ANARKHIST: ORGAN RUSSKIKH ANARKHISTOV-KOMMUNISTOV (YEAR 1, NO. 1, OCTOBER 10, 1907. Geneva, Izdanie Anarkhicheskago Krest’yanskago Soyuza [Anarchist Peasant Union], 1907. FT) Original Newspaper stapled into later folder. 4to. 40 pages. Illus. 29cm. In Russian. The important first issue. Title translates to English as, “Anarchist: Organ of the Russian Anarchist-Communists. ” CONTENTS: Gosudarstvo I Pravo [State and Law] --- Anarkhizm I Rabochiya Organizatsii [Anarchism and Labor Organizations] --- Anarkhizm ili Sindikalizm [Anarchism or Syndicalism] --- Anarkhicheskiy Krest’yanskiy Soyuz [Anarchist Peasant Union]. SUBJECT (S): Anarchism -- Periodicals. Anarchists -- Russia -- Periodicals. OCLC lists holdings (Harvard, UAlbertA). Pages are stained and darkened, slightly musty, worn with some tears at edges; minor text loss to first and last page. Good Condition. (RUS-11-28) (ID #30689) $75.00.
Anarkhicheskiy Krest’yanskiy Soyuz [Anarchist Peasant Union]. АНАРХИСТ: ОРГАН РУССКИХ АНАРХИСТОВ-КОММУНИСТОВ (ГОД 2, НОМЕР 2. АПРЕЛЬ 1908). ANARKHIST: ORGAN RUSSKIKH ANARKHISTOV-KOMMUNISTOV (YEAR 2, NO. 2, APRIL 1908). Geneva, Izdanie Anarkhicheskago Krest’yanskago Soyuza [Anarchist Peasant Union], 1908. FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. 32 pages. Illus. 29cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Anarchist: Organ of the Russian Anarchist-Communists. ” CONTENTS: Professionalizm, Sindikalism I Anarkhizm [Professionalism, Syndicalism and Anarchy] --- Militarizm, ego Rol’ I Znachenie [Militarism, its Role and Value] --- “Otrezvlenie” Russkoy Revolyutsii [“Awakening” of the Russian Revolution] --- Agrarnyy Vopros I Sotsialisticheskiya Programmy [The Agrarian Issue and the Socialist Programs] ---Anarkhicheskoe Dvizhenie v Evrope [The Anarchist Movement in Europe] --- Anarkhicheskoe Dvizhenie v Rossii [The Anarchist Movement in Russia]. OCLC lists 2 holdings (Harvard, UAlbertA). Institutional stamps on front and back pages; edges rubbed. Internal pages are bright and clean and all text is clear. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-28A) (ID #30690) $75.00.
Anonymous. ОТКЛИКИ. СБОРНИК I.OTKLIKI. SBORNIK I. Saint Petersburg, “slovo”, 1906. FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. Pages. 20cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Echoes. Collection I. ” CONTENTS: Kadety I Zatrudnenii [Cadets and Difficulties] --- Deyatel’nost’ Proshloy Gosudarstvennoy Dumy I Sadachi Budushey [Last Activity of the State Duma and Future Goals] --- Polozhitel’naya Rabota Pravitel’stva [The Positive Work of the Government] --- Balans Pravosudiya [The Balance of Justice] --- Po Povodu Raskola v Pol’skoy Sotsialisticheskoy Partii [Concerning the Schism in the Polish Socialist Party]. SUBJECTS: Socialism -- Soviet Union -- Periodicals. Russia -- Politics and government -- 1904-1914 -- Periodicals. OCLC lists six holdings. Institutional stamp and marking on front cover and title page. Pages worn along edge, but all text is clear and paper is not fragile. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-36) (ID #30700) $100.00.
Chernov, Viktor. Ed. СОЦИАЛИСТ-РЕВОЛЮЦИОНЕР. SOTSIALIST-REVOLYUTSIONER [LE SOCIALISTE REVOLUTIONNAIRE] (NO. 2 – 4) , NEARLY COMPLETE, LACKING ONLY THE FIRST ISSUE. Paris, Impr. A. Derse´, 1910-1912. FT) Original Publisher’s Cloth. 12mo. 314; 299; 332 pages. 18 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “The Socialist Revolutionary. ” A quarterly journal of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party founded, edited by the party’s founder and leader Viktor Chernov. CONTENTS: No 2: Dokumenty po Istorii Partii S. -R: Vopros o Terrore na 5 Sovete Partii [Documents on the History of the S. -R. Party: The Issue of Terror in the 5th Party Council] --- K Voprosu ob Osnovakh Rabochey Programmy [On the Basics of the Workers’ Program] --- O “Krizise” Evreyskago Sotsializma [On the “Crisis” of Jewish Socialism] --- Sotsializm I Problema Natsional’noy Avtonomii [Socialism and the Problem of National Autonomy]. Kooperatsiya I Sotsializm [Cooperation and Socialism]. No. 3: N. K. Mikhaylocskiy I Russkaya Revolyutsiya [N. K. Mikhailovskiy and the Russian Revolution] --- Anarkhizm v Rossii [Anarchy in Russia] --- Sotsializatsiya Zemli I Nasha Programma-Minimum [Socialization of the Land and Our Minimum Program]. No. 4: Ocherki po Istorii P. S. -R. [Essays on the History of the Socialist Revolutionary Party] --- K Teorii Kooperativnago Dvizheniya [The Theory of the Cooperative Movement] --- Sotsialisty-Revolyutsionery I Kooperatsiya [Socialist Revolutionaries and Cooperation] --- Obschestvennyye Idealy L. N. Tolstogo [Social Ideas of L. N. Tolstoy]. French title on cover includes subheading: “Revue politique et litteraire trimestrielle” [Political and Literary Quarterly Magazine]. No. 2: Covers missing, binding loose; backstrip chipped. Internal pages, clean. No. 3: Covers detached but present. Lacks backstrip, signatures separated. Internal pages bright and clean. No. 4: Front cover absent; some staining to margins. OCLC lists only one holding worldwide (Nat Lib Israel). All text is clear. Good condition. Scarce and Imporrtant. (RUS-11-19A) (ID #30678) $500.00.
Dana, F. Ed. НОВЫЙ МИР: РУССКИЙ СОЦИАЛДЕМОКРАТИЧЕСКИЙ ОРГАН. NOVYY MIR: RUSSKIY SOTSIALDEMOKRATICHEKIY ORGAN (NO. 1-4). Paris, Imp. S. N. I. E., 1940. Original Stapled Wrappers. 4to. Each issue is 16 pages, numbered continuously. 30cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The New World: Russian Social Democratic Organ." A political journal of "Martov's Social Democratic Labor Party" published twice monthly. Its stated goal is to look for ways to resolve Democratic Socialism of the problems posed by internationalism during the pivotal era of development for the Soviet Union, and the world. Includes an early expose of the Holocaust in Poland. CONTENTS: Kapitulyatsiya Finlyandii [The Capitulation of Finland] --- Vlast' i Kolkhozy [Power and the Collective] --- Problema Internatsionala [The International Problem] --- Perspecktivy Pribaltiyskikh Sotsialistov [Perspectives from Baltic Socialists] --- Rech' Molotova [Molotov's Speech] --- Ekonomicheskoe Soglashenie SSSR i Germanii [Economic Agreement of USSR and Germany] --- Frantsuzskie Sotsialisty v Voyne [French Socialists in the War] --- Angliyskiy Proletariat v Voyne [The English Proletariat in the War] --- Mech Sotsializma [The Sword of Socialism] --- Plany Gitlera i Antisemitizm v Pol'she [Hitler's Plan and Anti-Semitism in Poland] --- K Trudyaschimsya Sovetskogo Soyuza [To the Workers of the Soviet Union] --- Krizis Neytraliteta [Crisis of Neutrality]. French title in header: "'Le Monde Nouvea' (Noviy Mir) Revue bimensuelle." OCLC lists two copies (British Library, St. Pancras; National Library of Israel). Institutional stamp on back of No. 1. Pages tanned and lightly worn but all text is clear and paper is not fragile. Institutional stamp on back cover of No. 1. Small closed tears to gutter of No. 4, but no loss of paper. Good+ Condition. (RUS-11-34) (ID #30696) $150.00.
Dana, F. Ed. НОВЫЙ МИР: РУССКИЙ СОЦИАЛДЕМОКРАТИЧЕСКИЙ ОРГАН. NOVYY MIR: RUSSKIY SOTSIALDEMOKRATICHEKIY ORGAN (NO. 4 ONLY). Paris, Imp. S. N. I. E., 1940. Original Stapled Wrappers. 4to. 16 pages. 30cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The New World: Russian Social Democratic Organ." A political journal of "Martov's Social Democratic Labor Party" published twice monthly. Its stated goal is to look for ways to resolve Democratic Socialism of the problems posed by internationalism during the pivotal era of development for the Soviet Union, and the world. CONTENTS: K Trudyaschimsya Sovetskogo Soyuza [To the Workers of the Soviet Union] --- Krizis Neytraliteta [Crisis of Neutrality]. French title in header: "'Le Monde Nouvea' (Noviy Mir) Revue bimensuelle." OCLC lists two copies (British Library, St. Pancras; National Library of Israel). Some chipping along gutter margin. Pages darkened and somewhat fragile, but all text is clear. (RUS-11-34b) (ID #30698) $30.00.
Dana, F. Ed. НОВЫЙ МИР: РУССКИЙ СОЦИАЛДЕМОКРАТИЧЕСКИЙ ОРГАН. NOVYY MIR: RUSSKIY SOTSIALDEMOKRATICHEKIY ORGAN (NO. 3 ONLY). Paris, Imp. S. N. I. E., 1940. Original Stapled Wrappers. 4to. 16 pages. 30cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The New World: Russian Social Democratic Organ." A political journal of "Martov's Social Democratic Labor Party" published twice monthly. Its stated goal is to look for ways to resolve Democratic Socialism of the problems posed by internationalism during the pivotal era of development for the Soviet Union, and the world. Includes an early expose of the Holocaust in Poland. CONTENTS: Mech Sotsializma [The Sword of Socialism] --- Plany Gitlera i Antisemitizm v Pol'she [Hitler's Plan and Anti-Semitism in Poland]. French title in header: "'Le Monde Nouvea' (Noviy Mir) Revue bimensuelle." OCLC lists two copies (British Library, St. Pancras; National Library of Israel). Paper darkened; edges chipping and somewhat fragile. Fair condition. CONDITION: (RUS-11-34A) (ID #30697) $50.00.
Figner, Vera; Ekaterina Breshkovskaya. Zagranichnye Organizatsii Pomoschi Politicheskim Ssylnym I Zaklyuchennym V Rossii [Foreign Aid Organizations, Political Exiles and Prisoners In Russia]. ВѢСТНИКЪ КАТОРГИ И ССЫЛКИ (ФЕВРАЛЬ 1914. NO. 1) VESTNIK KATORGI I SSYLKI (FEB. 1914. NO. 1, ONLY, OF 2 ISSUES PUBLISHED). Paris, Impr. Russe, 1914. Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 22 pages. 31cm. In Russian. 1st issue of this short-lived journal by two of the most famous women of the Russian Revolutionary Movement. Title translates to English as, "Journal of the Katorga Prisons and Exile." Subtitle: "Zhurnal Zagranichnykh Organizatsiy Pomoschi Politicheskim Ssylnym i Zaklyuchennym v Rossii" [Journal of the Foreign Aid Organizations, Political Exiles and Prisoners in Russia]. Published by the Political Prisoner's Aid Society, headed by Vera Figner and Ekaterina Breshkovskaya. CONTENTS: Iz Zhizni Sovremennoy Katorgi [From the Modern Life of Katorga] --- K Russkomu Narodu: Katorzhane Orlovskago Tsentrala [To the Russian People: From Convicts of Orlovsky Central] --- Kak Zhivet Katroga I Ssylka [Life in Katorga and Exile]. Figner was born to Jewish parents in Kazan, Russia, in 1852. "From 1872-1875, she [Figner] was a student of Department of Medicine at the University of Zurich. In 1873, Figner joined the Fritsche circle, which was composed of thirteen young Russian radical women, some of whom would become important members of the All-Russian Social Revolutionary Organization...Figner took part in the Kazan demonstration in St.Petersburg in 1876. From 1877-1879, working as a doctor's assistant, she conducted revolutionary propaganda in the villages around Samara and Saratov. In 1879, Figner took part in the Voronezh Congress of Zemlya i volya (Land and Liberty). After the split of Zemlya i volya in 1879, she became a member of the Executive Committee of Narodnaya Volya (The Will of the People), conducting propaganda activities among intelligentsia, students and military in St.Petersburg, Kronstadt and southern parts of Russia. Figner took part in the creation of the paramilitary wing of Narodnaya Volya and its activities. She participated in planning the assassination of Alexander II in 1880 in Odessa and in 1881 in St. Petersburg. After the successful assassination attempt on the tsar on March 1, 1881, Figner conducted revolutionary activities in Odessa. Being the only member of the Executive Committee left in Russia, she tried to resurrect Narodnaya Volya starting in 1882, which had been eliminated by the police….Figner was arrested at Kharkov, on February 10, 1883 and a year later sentenced to death, during the Trial of the Fourteen. The sentence, however, was commuted, through the intercession of Niko Nikoladze, to perpetual penal servitude in Siberia. She spent the 20 months before her trial in solitary confinement at the Peter and Paul Fortress and was then imprisoned for 20 years at Schlüsselburg. In 1904, Figner was sent into internal exile to the Arkhangelsk guberniya, then Kazan guberniya, and finally Nizhny Novgorod. In 1906 she was allowed to go abroad, where she organized a campaign for political prisoners in Russia. She spoke in different European cities, collected money, [and] published a brochure on Russian prisons translated into many languages. From 1907-1909, Figner joined the Esers, but left the party after the Azef scandal. In 1915 she returned to Russia….After the October Revolution (she never accepted the way it had happened), Figner published her book called Memoirs of a Revolutionist which is still considered one of the best examples of the Russian memoir genre. The book made her famous worldwide and was translated into many languages. Figner was also a member of the Society of the Former Political Prisoners and Exiles. She took active part in a magazine called Katorga and Exile (Katorgi I Ssylki) [This journal]. Figner authored a number of biographies of several narodniks and articles on history of the Russian revolutionary movement from the 1870s-1880s" (Wikipedia, 2012). For more on Figner, see Engel, "Five Sisters: Women Against the Tsar, 1992. "Catherine Breshkovsky (real name Yekaterina Konstantinovna Breshko-Breshkovskaya, 13 January 1844-12 September 1934) was a Russian socialist, better known as Babushka ('Grandmother') or, more solemnly, the Grandmother of the Russian Revolution. She left her home at the age of 26 to join followers of anarchist Mikhail Bakunin in Kiev. As a Narodnik revolutionary, she was imprisoned 1874 at Katorga and exiled to Siberia in 1878. After her release in 1896, she formed a Socialist-Revolutionary group and helped to organize the Socialist-Revolutionary Party in 1901. She escaped to Switzerland and the United States in 1900. After returning to Imperial Russia in 1905, she was captured and exiled to Siberia again. After the February Revolution of 1917, political prisoners were released, and Breshkovsky was given a seat in Aleksandr Kerensky's government. When the Bolshevik organized the October Revolution, Breshkovsky was again forced to flee" (Wikipedia, 2012). Her now classic "The Little Grandmother of the Russian Revolution: Reminiscences and Letters," was published in English in 1918. OCLC lists 5 holdings. Title and first page stuck together and to inside cover. Dampstains and chipping throughout, some closed tears. Fair condition. (RUS-11-35) (ID #30699) $150.00.
Goul [Gul], Roman. Ed. НАРОДНАЯ ПРАВДА: ОРГАН ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЯ ДЕМОКРАТОВ (NO. 1-16). NARODNAYA [NARODNAIA] PRAVDA: ORGAN OBEDINENIYA DEMOKRATOV (NO. 1-16). Paris, Izdanie Rossiyskogo Narodnogo Dvizheniya [Publishing House Of The Russian People’s Movement], 1948-51. FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 4to. Each issue is 32 pages. 28 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “The People’s Truth: Organ of the Union of Democrats. ” Contains No. 1-16 in 12 issues. CONTENTS: Shansy Voyny I Mira [Chances of War and Peace] --- Voyna I Pyatiletka Metalla [War and the Five Year Plan for Metal] --- Natsional’nyy Vopros I Nardoy Rossii [The National Question and the People of Russia] --- Prichiny Mira [Reasons for Peace] --- Rozhdenie Novoy Evropy [Birth of a New Europe] --- Rossiya I Politika Trumana [Russia and Truman’s Politics] --- Kommunizm I Gosudarstvo Israil’ [Communism and the State of Israeli] --- Demokratiya I Vosstranovlenie Kapitalizma [Democracy and the Restoration of Capitalism] --- Kommunisticheskiy Imperializm [Communist Imperialism] --- O Likvidatsii Kolkhozov [On the Liquidation of Collective Farms] --- Stalinskiy Antisemitizm [Stalinist Anti-Semitism] --- Ekomonika Posle Boll’’shevikov [Economics After Bolsheviks] --- O. N. , S. S. S. R. I Rabskiy Trud [The U. N. , USSR and Slave Labor] --- Sovetskaya Vlast’ I Russkaya Intelligentsiya [Soviet Power and the Russian Intelligentsia] --- Pol’skie Kommunisty I Stalin [Polish Communists and Stalin] --- Sovestakaya Radio-Propaganda [Soviet Radio Propaganda] --- Molodoy Sovetskiy Chelovek na Zapade [The Young Soviet in the West] --- Evreyskiy Golos v Protsesse Russe [The Jewish Voice in the Process of Russia] --- Mirovaya Voyna I Rossiyskaya Revolyutsiya [The World War and the Russian Revolution]. French Title in header: “La Verite du Peuple. ” SUBJECT (S): Anti-communist movements -- Periodicals. Genre/Form: Russian e´migre´ political periodicals. Russian e´migre´ literary periodicals. Geographic: Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. Soviet Union -- Social conditions -- Periodicals. Soviet Union -- International status -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 17 holdings. No. 1 missing small piece at bottom of first page with some loss of text. No. 9/10 self-wrapper with some edgewear and closed tears along spine, but no loss of text. No. 16 self-wrappers detached but present; some loss of text on last page. Otherwise nice, clean copies in Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-24A) (ID #30684) $350.00.
Gruppy Sotsialistov-Revolyutsionerov. ОТКЛИКИ ЖИЗНИ. OTKLIKI ZHIZNI [L’ECHO DE LA VIE] (2 YULYA 1916, NO. 9 ONLY). Paris, Izd. Gruppy Sotsialistov-Revolyutsionerov, 1916. Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. 8 pages. 26cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "Echo of Life." Biweekly journal of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. CONTENTS: Vesti o Rossii [News About Russia] --- Vostochnyy Vopros i Voyna [The Eastern Issue and War] --- K Voprosu ob "Otechestve" i ego "Zaschite" [On the Issue of "The Fatherland" and its "Protection"]. OCLC lists two copies (National Library of Israel, University of Wisconsin). Nice, clean copy in Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-32) (ID #30694) $75.00.
Kerenskiy, A. F. Ed. ДНИ. DNI (NRS. 8, 10, 12, 143, 167, 170, 171, 173). Paris,, 1928-1933. FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 4to. Issues are 16 pages each. 32cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Days. ” Keresnkiy was a member of the right wing of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. At the time of the February Revolution, he was vice-chairman of the Petrograd Soviet. He became Minister of Justice in the newly formed government; but by the tumtulous July events he accepted the seat of prime minister of the Provisional Government until it was overthrown in October, 1917, after which he went into exile in the United States and worked as a professor. CONTENTS: "Burzhuazno-demokraticheskaya" Oppozitsiya ["The Bourgeois-Democratic" Opposition] --- Politicheskie Zametki (O Fashizme; "Pervyy Russkiy Fashist") [Political Notes (About Fascism, "The First Russian Fascist") ] --- Iz Mira Rabochego Dvizheniya I Sotsializma [From the World Labor Movement and Socialism] --- Industrializatsiya ili Inflyatsiya? [Industrialization or Inflation? ] --- Yest’ li v Rossii Inflyatsiya? [Is there Inflation in Russia? ] --- Rech’, Skazannaya A. F. Kerenskim na Sobranii Kluba Individualistov 10 Noyabrya v Londone [The Speech of A. F. Kerensky at the Meeting of the Club of Individualists on November 10 in London] --- Sotsializm v "Stalin Oboronyy"; Amerikanskiy Krizis [Socialism in the "Defense of Stalin", The American Crisis] --- Bor’ba Stalintsev so Stranoy [The struggle with the Stalinist country] --- Strakh Konets: Primer Germanii [End of Fear: The example of Germany] --- "Natsional’naya Revolyutsiya" v Germanii I Russkie Natsionalisty za Rubezhom ["National Revolution" in German and Russian Nationalists Abroad] --- Kaganovich: Khozyaystvennyy Diktator? [Kaganovich: Economic Dictator? ] --- Tsarsko-Sovetskie Paralleli [Tsarist-Soviet Parallels] --- Boykot Gitlerizm [Boycott of Hitlerism]. SUBJECTS: Paris (France) -- Periodicals. Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- 1917-1936 -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings. Institutional stamps and light pencil markings on some covers, but all text is clear. One inch tear to corner of No. 143 with some loss of text. No. 167 and 171 spine separated, but all present. Good Condition. (RUS-11-29) (ID #30691) $200.00.
Lebedev, V. I. and M. L. Slonim and Y. A. Stalinsky and V. V. Sukhomlina. ВОЛЯ РОССИИ: ЖУРНАЛ ПОЛИТИКИ И КУЛЬТУРЫ (YEAR 5, NO. 11 ONLY). VOLIA ROSSII: ZHURNAL POLITIKI I KUL’TURY (YEAR 5, NO. 11 ONLY). Prague, Lazarev, 1926. Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 188 pages. 24 cm. In Russian. Title transl ates to English as, "Russian Will: Journal of Politics and Culture." CONTENTS: Amerikanskie Vpechatleniya [American Impressions] --- Tayna Posmertnogo Rasskaza [The Mystery of the Posthumous Story] --- Moskovskaya Mozaiki (Boyazn' "Potryaseniy". "Golubaya Krov'". "Parteynye". Pererozhdenie) [Moscow Mosaic (Fear of "shocks". "Blue Blood". "The Party". Rebirth)] --- Bol'shevistskoe Otstuplenie (Itogi "Diskussii" i Kapitulyatsii) [Bolshevik Retreat (Results of "Discussions" of Surrender)] --- Politicheskie Zametki [Political Goals] --- Vneshnyaya Politika Soednennykh Shtatov [International Poiltics of the United States] --- Pamyati Yesenina [In Memory of Yesenin] --- O Lyubvi k Rossii [On Love for Russia] --- Perevodnaya Literatura v Rossii [Translated Literature in Russia]. Tipped into title page: "End of Article A. Peshehova 'The experience of Naturalization' and the editorial response to will be placed in the next (the December) book, 'Will Russia'." Lebedev was a Socialist Minister of the Navy in the 1917 Russian Provisional Government and journalist and writer in Europe and the United States. His papers now reside at Columbia University. Covers worn with some light dampstains. Internal pages are tanned but paper is not fragile. Text is bright and clean. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-40A) (ID #30705) $100.00.
Lebedev, V. I. and M. L. Slonim and Y. A. Stalinsky and V. V. Sukhomlina. ВОЛЯ РОССИИ: ЖУРНАЛ ПОЛИТИКИ И КУЛЬТУРЫ (ГОД. 7, NO. 7 ТОЛЬКО). VOLIA ROSSII: ZHURNAL POLITIKI I KUL’TURY (YEAR 7, NO. 7 ONLY). Prague, Lazarev, 1928. Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 136 pages. 24 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "Russian Will: Journal of Politics and Culture." CONTENTS: Mal'chiki i Devochki [Boys and Girls] --- Stikhotvoreniya [Poems] --- Konets Andreya [The End of Andrew] --- Sovremennyye Vzglyady na Kosmogoniyu [Modern Views on Cosmogony] ---Literaturnyy Dnevnik [Literary Diary] --- Politicheskie Zametki [Political Notes] --- Khozyaystvennyy God (1926-1927) v Otsenke Sovetskikh Ekonomistov [The Fiscal Year (1926-1927) in the Assessment of Soviet Economists] --- Cheshskaya Noveyshaya Zhivopis' [Recent Czech Art] --- Doklad Komissii po Razoruzheniyu Ispolitel'nogo Komiteta Sotsialisticheskogo Rabochego Internatsionala [Report of the Disarmament Commission of the Executive Committee of the Socialist Workers' International]. Lebedev was a Socialist Minister of the Navy in the 1917 Russian Provisional Government and journalist and writer in Europe and the United States. His papers now reside at Columbia University. Front hinge repair; some chipping to edges. Some edgewear, rebacked, closed tear to back cover otherwise internal pages are nice and clean. Good Condition. (RUS-11-40) (ID #30704) $100.00.
Lefeuvre, J. Ed. НА РУБЕЖЕ NA RUBEZHE (NO. 3/4 ONLY). Paris, Imp. S. N. I. E., 1952. FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 4to. 48 pages. 28 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “On the Line. ” Journal published six times per year. CONTENTS: Ideologicheskiy Imperializm [Ideological Imperialism] --- K BiografiiL. Beriya [Biography of L. Beria] --- O Nastroenii do Voyny Sovetskoy Molodezhi [The Mood Before of the War of Soviet Youth] --- Stalinskaya Nagrada Partizanam. SUBJECTS: Russians -- Foreign countries -- Periodicals. Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. OCLC lists four holdings (Cornell, UIUC, UCLA, Stanford ). Minor stain in gutter margin, otherwise a nice, clean copy in Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-23Bxx) (ID #30682) $30.00.
Makhno, Nester and Pyotr Arshinov. Eds. ДЕЛО ТРУДА. DELO [DIELO] TRUDA (NO. 44/45 ONLY). Paris, Group Of Russian Anarchists Abroad, 1929?. Original Stapled Wrappers. 4to. 34 pages. 28cm. In Russian. Translates to English as, "Workers' Cause." A bimonthly anarchist and platformist journal first published 1925 by a society called the Group of Russian Anarchists Abroad whose defeat by the Bolsheviks convinced the group that anarchists needed a stronger political structure, including political factions, a militia, and an executive committee. SUBJECTS: Anarchism -- Periodicals. Communism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 15 holdings. Lacks Pages 1-4, & 35-end. First and last sheets present are detached. All text is clear and in Good Condition. (RUS-11-33) (ID #30695) $30.00.
Nashaya Rabochaya Gazeta. НОВЫЙ ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ЛИСТОК (NO. 1 ONLY). NOVYY PROFESSIONAL’NYY LISTOK (NO. 1 ONLY). Saint Petersburg, Nashaya Rabochaya Gazeta, 1914. Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. 8 pages. 30cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "New Professional Leaflet." Free supplement to No. 6 "Nashaya Rabochaya Gazeta." CONTENTS: Obeditel'nyya Zadachi Soyuzov [The Unifying Goals of the Unions] --- Ekonomicheskaya Bor'ba i Soyuzy [Economic Struggle and the Unions] --- Znachenie Statistiki v Profession. O-vakh [The Value of Statistics in Professional Organizations] --- Professional'nye Soyuzy i Politicheskaya Partiya [Professional Unions and Political Parties]. No listings on OCLC. SUBJECTS: Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917 -- Periodicals. Saint Petersburg (RussiA) -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. Socialism -- Periodicals. Pages darkened with some closed tears at the edges, but paper is not fragile. Good Condition. (RUS-11-38) (ID #30702) $50.00.
Nashe Slovo. Julius Martov and Leon Trotsky, editors. НАШЕ СЛОВО. NASHE SLOVO = NOTRE PAROLE = NACHE SLOWO (13 ISSUES). Paris, Impr. Union, 1915-1916. FT) Original Newspaper. Each issue is one broadsheet, front and back (2 pages). In Russian. Title translates to English as, "Our Word. " "The most frequently published, widely circulated, and influential Russian internationalist broadsheet of World War One... Whose editors included Julius Martov and Leon Trotsky. 'Nashe Slovo' consistently printed views from all shades of socialist thought. This helped it to attract contributors from across Europe. Through its correspondents it attempted to keep its readership acquainted with events in all the belligerent countries, so that even those who disagreed with its editorials, such as Lenin, eagerly sought out 'Nashe Slovo' so as to keep abreast of the latest developments. " (The Scottish Historical Review, Vol. 78, 2: No. 206). The paper's anti-war stance led to its being labeled as "pro-German" and attacked by both French and Russian officials, a fact addressed in a cover article of No. 5 "Ni Germanofobiya, Ni Germanofil'stvo" [Not Teutonophobic, Not Teutonophile]. Issues Included: 133, 137, 155, 158, 168, 172, 174, 179, 206-209, 218. With contributions from: Lozovsky, Martov, Trotsky, and Plekhanov. CONTENTS INCLUDES: “Levaya” I “Tsentr” v Nemetskoy Sots. -Dem. [The “Left” and “Center” in German Social Democracy] --- Ob Ukrainskikh Marksistakh [On The Ukrainian Marxists] --- Protiv Organizatsionnago Fetishizma [Against (Commodity) Fetishism Organizations] --- Protiv Metafiziki I Idealizma [Against Metaphysics and Idealism] --- Voennyy Krisis I Poiliticheskiya Perspektivy [War Crisis and Political Perspective] --- Ukrainskaya Sotsialdemokratiya I Voyna [Ukrainian Social Democracy and War] --- Rospusk Dumy I Proletariat [The Proletariat and the Dissolution of the Duma] --- Bolgarskie Professional’nyye Soyuzy v 1914-1915 g. [Bulgarian Professionals’ Union 1914-1915]. Papers tanned and worn but not fragile. Edges worn. Some closed tears, but mostly in header. Small loss of text from issue 207. Good condition. (RUS-11-42) (ID #30708) $400.00.
Nevsky, V. and O. V. Aptekman. ЧЕРНЫЙ ПЕРЕДЕЛ: СТРАНИЦА ИЗ ИСТОРИИ ОБЩЕСТВА “ЗЕМЛЯ И ВОЛЯ” 70-Х ГОДОВ. CHERNYY PEREDEL: STRANITSA IZ ISTORII OBSCHESTVA “ZEMLYA I VOLYA” 70-X GODOV. Moscow, Gosudarstvennoe Izdanie [State Press], 1925. Spine repaired and rebound. 8vo. 355 pages. 23 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The Black Repartition: A Page From the History of the Society 'Land and Freedom' in the 70s." Series: "Pamyatniki Agiatatsionnoy Literatury [Monuments of Agitation Literature]". Foreword by Nevsky; introductory statement by Aptekman. Compilation of documents from the late 19th century populist movement. SUBJECTS: Socialism -- Russia -- History -- Sources. Socialism -- Periodicals. Chernyi? peredel (Political party: RussiA) -- History -- Sources. Russia -- Politics and government -- 1855-1881 - Sources. Front end pages through page 2, 353-end missing; edges of first 15 pages with significant chipping but only minor loss of text to two pages. Otherwise Good Condition. (RUS-11-39) (ID #30703) $30.00.
Petrevits, A. editor. ТРУДОВАЯ МЫСЛЬ: ORGAN РУССКОГО ОТДЕЛА ЛАТВИЙСКОЙ СОЦИАЛ-ДЕМОКРАТИЧЕСКОЙ РАБОЧЕЙ. TRUDOVAYA MYSL’: ORGAN RUSSKOGO OTDELA LATVIYSKOY SOTSIAL-DEMOKRATICHESKOY RABOCHEY PARTII (24 ISSUES). Dvinsk [Daugavpils], Russian Division Of The Latvian Social Democratic Workers’ Party, 1928-1933. FT) FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Most issues are 4 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Labor Thought. ” Tagline across the top of early issues read: “Proletarii Vsyekh Stran, Soedinyaites’! ” [Proletariat of All Country, Unite! ]; later issues' tagline reads: “Proletarii Vsyekh Stran, Ob'yedinyaytes'! ” [Proletariat of All Country, Unite! ]. Published in Dvinsk weekly on various days for issues 1-52; further issues published weekly on Sunday. The Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party was founded on 17 June 1918, by the Menshevik elements who had been expelled from the Social Democracy of the Latvian Territory in 1915. … The leader of LSDSP, Pauls Kalninš, was the speaker of Latvian parliament from 1925 to 1934. The party itself, however, would often be in opposition because of many smaller right-wing parties forming coalition governments, typically led by the Latvian Farmers' Union. ISSUES INCLUDED: 31-33, 39-53, 56, 66, 80, 82, 149, 155. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Gotov’tes’ k 1 Maya! [Prepare for May 1! ] --- Rabochaya Zhizn’ [Worker’s Life] --- Svistoplyaska [Pandemonium] --- Pradnik Truda I Bor’ba [Holiday of Labor and Struggle] --- 25 Let Bor’by Sotsialdemokratii [The 25 years of Struggle of Social Democracy] --- 14-ey S’ezd L. S. -D. R. P. [14th Congress of the L. S. D. R. P. ] --- Sila Kooperativnogo Dvizheniya [Strength of the Cooperative Movement] --- Na Zaschitu Svoikh Prav! [To Defend Their Rights! ] --- Pogromy Pogranichnikov v Yaunlatgal’skom Uezde [Border Guard Pogroms in Yaunlatgal’sky County] --- Ne Poddavaytes’ Provokatsii “Levykh” [Resist the Provocation of the Left] --- Pravitel’stvo I Frabrikanty [Government and Manufacturers] --- Revolyutsionnost’ Poezii Rainisa [The Revolutionary Spirit of the Poetry of Rainis (Janis Plieksans) ] --- Sotsial'demokratiya I Trudovoe Kres'yanstvo [Social Democracy and the Working Peasantry] --- Vybory Prezidenta Gosudarstva [Elections for President of the Government] --- Pomosch’ Opazdala? [Was Assistance too Late (for Germany) ] --- Krizis Pyatiletki [Five Year Crisis] --- “Spasiteli” Krest’yanstva [“Saviors” of the Working Peasantry] --- Na Bor’by c Besrabotitsey [The Struggle with Unemployment]. Pages darkened at edges, with some chipping and closed tears, but paper is not fragile. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-41) (ID #30706) $300.00.
Petrevits, A. editor. ТРУДОВАЯ МЫСЛЬ: ORGAN РУССКОГО ОТДЕЛА ЛАТВИЙСКОЙ СОЦИАЛ-ДЕМОКРАТИЧЕСКОЙ РАБОЧЕЙ. TRUDOVAYA MYSL’: ORGAN RUSSKOGO OTDELA LATVIYSKOY SOTSIAL-DEMOKRATICHESKOY RABOCHEY PARTII (3 ISSUES, NRS 49, 53, 80). Dvinsk [Daugavpils], Russian Division Of The Latvian Social Democratic Workers’ Party, 1928-1933. FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Most issues are 4 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Labor Thought. ” Tagline across the top of early issues read: “Proletarii Vsyekh Stran, Soedinyaites’! ” [Proletariat of All Country, Unite! ]; later issues' tagline reads: “Proletarii Vsyekh Stran, Ob'yedinyaytes'! ” [Proletariat of All Country, Unite! ]. Published in Dvinsk weekly on various days for issues 1-52; further issues published weekly on Sunday. The Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party was founded on 17 June 1918, by the Menshevik elements who had been expelled from the Social Democracy of the Latvian Territory in 1915. … The leader of LSDSP, Pauls Kalninš, was the speaker of Latvian parliament from 1925 to 1934. The party itself, however, would often be in opposition because of many smaller right-wing parties forming coalition governments, typically led by the Latvian Farmers' Union. CONTENTS INCLUDES: (49) Protiv Landesvera! Protiv Reaktsii! [Opponent of Landeswehr! Opponent of Reaction! ] --- (53) Revolyutsionnost’ Poezii Rainisa [The Revolutionary Spirit of the Poetry of Rainis (Janis Plieksans) ] --- (80) Zabastovka v Dvinskikh zh. -d. Masterskikh [Strike in the Dvina Railroad Shops] --- Bor’ba za Demokratizatsiyu Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy [The Struggle for the Democratization of Institutes of Higher Education]. Pages darkened, chipping and closed tears along the edges, but no loss of text. Some staining. Good+ Condition. (RUS-11-41A) (ID #30707) $50.00.
Plekhanov, G. V. (Lenin, V. I). ДНЕВНИК СОЦИАЛЬДЕМОКРАТА (NO. 1-15 & SUPPLEMENTS TO 7,8). DNEVNIK SOTSIAL’DEMOKRATA (NEARLY A COMPLETE RUN. NO. 1-15 & SUPPLEMENTS TO 7,8, PERHAPS NO MORE ISSUED? ). Geneva, Plekhanov, 1905-1911. FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 24; 56; 24; 15; 40; 12; 2; 6; 20; 47; 24; 32; 52; 16; 38 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Diary of a Social Democrat. ” Menshevik journal edited by Plekhanov published sporadically from 1905-1911 containing open letters and polemics on various subjects. Issue no. 4 includes a letter directed “To Comrade X, ” likely directed at Lenin, with whom he famously split a few years prior, and a direct response to Aleksandr Martinov. CONTENTS: Patriotizm I Sotsializm [Patriotism and Socialism] --- Nashe Polozhenie [Our Position] ---Esche o Nashem Polozhenii: Pis’mo k Tovarischu X [More on Our Position: A Letter to Comrade X] --- K Agrarnomu Voprosu v Rossii [On the Agrarian Issue in Russia] --- O Chrezvyshaynom Partiynom Sezde (Otkritoe Pis’mo k Tovarischam) [On the Emergency Party Congress (An Open Letter to the Comrades) ] --- O Vozobnovlenii Moego “Dnevnik” [On Resuming my “Diary”] --- Samoubiystvo ili Bor’ba [Suicide or Struggle] --- Poslednee Plenarnoe Sobranie Nashego Tsentral’nago Komiteta [The Last Plenary Meeting of our Central Committee] --- Legal’nyya Rabochiya Organizatsii I Rossiyskaya Sotsial’-Demokraticheskaya Rabochaya Partiya [Legal Labor Organizations and the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party] --- Polemicheskaya Bezpomoshnost’… (Otvet t. Martynovu) [Polemical Helplessness… (A Response to c. Martinov) ] --- K Voprosu o “Vozrozhdenii” Nashey Partii [On the Issue of the “Rebirth” of our Party] --- Chrezvychaynyy Sezd Mezhdunarodnago Sotsialisticheskago Byuro [Emergency Congress of the International Socialist Bureau]. French title across top-margin: “Le Journal d’un Socialdemocrate. ” OCLC lists one copy (National Library of Israel). Nos. 1 & 9 covers detached and worn at edges, but present. Supplement to No. 7 chipping at edges with minor loss of text. Remaining issues are nice and clean. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-26A) (ID #30686) $2000.00.
Plekhanov, G. V. ДНЕВНИК СОЦИАЛЬДЕМОКРАТА. DNEVNIK SOTSIAL’DEMOKRATA (NO. 3). Geneva, Plekhanov, 1905. FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 24 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Diary of a Social Democrat. ” Menshevik journal edited by Plekhanov published sporadically from 1905-1911 containing open letters and polemics on various subjects. CONTENTS: Nashe Polozhenie [Our Position]. French title across top-margin: “Le Journal d’un Socialdemocrate. ” OCLC lists one copy (National Library of Israel). Edges darkened, but paper is not fragile and all text is clear. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-26A) (ID #30687) $125.00.
Postnikova, S. P. and M. L. Slonima and E. A. Stalinskogo and V. V. Sykhomlina. СОЦИАЛИСТ РЕВОЛЮЦИОНЕР. SOTSIALIST REVOLYUTSIONER [LE SOCIALISTE REVOLUTIONNAIRE] (NO. 4-6). Paris, Impr. De La Soc. Nouvelle D'Editions Franco-Slaves, 1931-1932. FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 4to. 16; 24; 24 pages. 29 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “The Socialist Revolutionary. ” Under the title banner: “Vykhodit pod Redaktsey Chlenov Zagranichnoy Delegatsii P. S. -R.: S. P. Postnikova, M. L. Slonima, E. A. Stalinskogo and V. V. Sykhomlina” [Published under the Editorship of Members of the Foreign Delegation of the Party of Socialist Revolutionary: S. P. Postnikova, M. L. Slonima, E. A. Stalinskogo and V. V. Sykhomlina]. CONTENTS: 1881-1931 --- Politicheskie Perspektivy I Nashi Zadachi [Political Perspectives and Our Objectives] --- Kollektivizatsiya Krest’yanskogo Khozyaystva [Collectivization of Peasant Farms] --- Industrializatsiya SSSR I Pyatiletniy Plan [Industrialization of the USSR and the Five Year Plan] --- Otchet o Kongresse. Bor’ba za Demokratiyu [Report of the Congress. Struggle for Democracy] --- Sotsializm I Razoruzhenie [Socialism and Disarmament] --- Rezolyutsii 4-go Mezhdunarodnogo Sotsialisticheskogo Kongressa [Resolutions of the 4th International Socialist Congress] --- Buduschee Russkogo Sotsializma [The Future of Russian Socialism] --- Konflikt Sovetskoy Vlasti s Kolkhozami [The Conflict of the Socialist Authorities and the Collective Farms]. OCLC lists one copy (National Library of Israel). Bright, clean copies in Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-31) (ID #30693) $100.00.
Rossiyskaya Sotsial’demokratichesckaya Rabochaya Partiya [Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party]. СОЦИАЛЬДЕМОКРАТ: РАБОЧАЯ ГАЗЕТА. SOTSIAL’DEMOKRAT: RABOCHAYA GAZETA (NO. 1-2, 6, 12-14). Geneva,, 1904-5. FT) Original Newspaper. 4to. Most issues are 16 pages each. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Social Democrat: Labor Newspaper. ” There were, of course, numerous publications titled “Rabochaya Gazeta; ” This incarnation, published in exile in Geneva in the period leading up to the Revolution of 1905, appears to be quite scarce. CONTENTS: Klass Protiv Klassa [Class Against Class] --- Mezhdunarodnyy Sotsialisteskiy Sezd v Amsterdame [International Socialist Congress in Amsterdam] ---Politicheskaya Stachka Ital’yanskikh Rabochnikh [Politicial Strike of the Italian Workers] --- Posledniy Tsar’ [Last Tsar] --- Revolyutsionnaya Rabota v Chernomorskom Flot [Revolutionary Work in the Black Sea Float] --- Ofitsery I Soldaty v Revolyutsii [Officers and Soldiers in the Revolution]. No listings on OCLC. Pages tanned with wear along edges. Some closed tears but no loss of text. Good+ Condition. Very Rare. (RUS-11-22A) (ID #30681) $600.00.
Rossiyskaya Sotsial’demokratichesckaya Rabochaya Partiya [Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party]. ЛИСТОКЪ “РАБОЧАГО ДЕЛА” LISTOK “RABOCHAGO DELA” (NO. 1, 3, 6, 7, ONLY OF 8 TOTAL). Geneva, Izdanie Soyuza Russkykh Sotsial’demokratov’ [Union Of Russian Social Democrats], 1900-1901. FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 18; 23; 32; 40 pages. 18 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Leaflet ‘Workers’ Cause. ’” The Workers' Cause was an economic journal appearing irregularly in Geneva between April 1899 and February 1902 as the organ of the Union of Russian Social-Democrats Abroad. This leaflet was a supplement issued in Geneva at irregular intervals between June 1900 and July 1901, with a total of 8 issues published. CONTENTS: Pervoe Maya v Rossii v 1900 godu [First of May in Russia in 1900] --- Stachki [Strike] --- Po Rossii: Novyya Prava Khozyaev I Bezpravie Rabochikh [In Russia: New Rights of Owners and Workers without Rights] --- Voennyy Sud Had Pol’skimi Rabochimi [The Military Trial of Polish Workers] --- Iz Odessy: Po Pobodu Evreyskikh Pogromov [From Odessa: About the Cause of the Jewish Pogroms] --- Istoricheskiy Povorot [Historic Turn] --- Nachalo Kontsa: Khronika Poslednikh Sobytiy [Beginning of the End: A Chronicle of Recent Events] --- Mezhdunarodnyy Sotsializm I Revolyutsionnaya Bor’ba v Rossii [International Socialism and Revolutionary War in Russia]. OCLC lists one holding (National Library of Israel). Some corners bumped, pages lightly stained. Some closed tears to No. 7, only minor loss of text on last page. Institutional stamp from Bund archives on all covers. Good Condition. (RUS-11-20A) (ID #30679) $375.00.
Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor Party]. Contributing Authors Include: Martov, Trotsky, Kollontay. ЛУЧЪ: РАБОЧАЯ ГАЗЕТА. LUCH: RABOCHAYA GAZETA (14 ISSUES). [St. Petersburg], Typography Association Of Graphic Arts, 1912-1913. FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Issues are 4 pages each. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “The Ray. ” ISSUES INCLUDED: No. 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 32, 47, 49-51, 111, 135, 138, 139. A legal daily of the Mensheviks, published in St. Petersburg from September 1912 to July 1913; financed from funds donated by middle class, liberal supporters of the Menshevik Party. It contained articles and paragraphs from throughout Russia and abroad, on topics such as the workers’ movement and protests, elections and Duma activities, and the World War. Contributing authors include: Martov, Trotsky, Kollontay. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Kto Seet Veter [Who Sows the Wind] --- Zabastovochnoe Dvizhenie v Rossii [The Strike Movement in Russia] --- Kadety I Sotsialdemokraty na Vyborakh [Cadets and Social Democrats in the Election] --- Demokratiya v Opasnosti [Democracy in Danger] --- Opyat’ Zoloto I Krov’? [Again, Gold and Blood? ] --- Zadacha Rabochikh-Upolnomochennykh [The Goal of the Workers Commissions] --- Voyna I Avstriyskie Sotsialisty [War and Austrian Socialists] --- O Zadachakh s. -d. Frakstii [On the Goals of the Social Democrat Fraction] --- Politika ili Sysk [Politics or Inquisition] --- Pamyati Marksa [In Memory of Marx] --- K. Marks I Proletariatskaya Bor’ba [K. Marx and the Proletariat Struggle] --- Novaya Deklaratsiya Pravitel’stva [New Declaration from the Government]. Pages darkened, particularly at edges. Some loss of text due to chipping on issues 23, 26, 49 and 138. Otherwise pages are tanned with edgewear but all text is clear. Good Condition. (RUS-11-43) (ID #30709) $300.00.
Lenin, V. I, editor.Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor Party]. СОЦИАЛЬ-ДЕМОКРАТЪ. SOTSIAL’DEMOKRAT = LE SOCIALE-DEMOCRATE (NRS. 2--21/22 + SUPPLEMENTS). Paris And Geneva, Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor Party], 1909-1911. FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Issues are between 8-12 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “The Social Democrat. ” Subtitle: “Tsentralnyy Organ Rossiyskoy Soctsial’demokraticheskoy Rabochey Partii” [The Central Organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party]. Contributing authors include Lenin, Trotsky and Martov. Includes supplement to number 19-20. The Social-Democrat was “an illegal Russian newspaper, Central Organ of the R. S. D. L. P. , published from February 1908 to January 1917. Altogether 58 issues appeared. The first issue was put out in Russia, but further publication was arranged abroad, first in Paris, then in Geneva… The Editorial Board was made up of representatives of the Bolsheviks, the Mensheviks and the Polish Social-Democrats. The paper was largely run by Lenin, [who] fought for a consistent Bolshevik line on the Editorial Board. From December 1911 Sotsial-Demokrat was edited by Lenin… Lenin's articles published in Sotsial-Demokrat during the war played an important part in helping to apply the strategy and tactics of the Bolshevik Party on the questions of war, peace and revolution, in denouncing social-chauvinists, and uniting the internationalist forces in the world labour movement” (Encylopedia of Marxism). CONTENTS INCLUDES: Tsel' Bor'by Proletariata v Nashey Revolyutsii [The purpose of the Struggle of the Proletariat in our Revolution] – Rabochaya Gruppa na Zhenskom Syezd [The Worker's Group at The Women's Congress] –Itogi Syezda Fabrichno-Zavodskikh Vrachey [The results of the congress of factory physicians] – Kont-Revolyutsiya I Burzhuaziya [Counter-revolution and Bourgeois] – Klassy I Partii v ikh Otnosheniy k Religii I Tserkvi [Classes and parties in their relations to religion and Church] – Vopros' o Professional'nykh Soyuzakh v 3-oy Dume [Questions on trade unions in the Third Duma] – O Fraktsii "Vperedovtsev" [About the Faction "Vpered"] – Fraktsiya Trotskogo I Partiynoe Polozhenie [Trotsky's faction and party position] – Mezhdunarodny Sotsialisticheskiy Syezd v Kopengagen [The International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen] – “Krest’yanskaya Reforma” I Proletarski-Krest’yanskaya Revolyutsiya [“Peasant Reform” and the Proletariat-Peasant Revolution]. Many pages darkened with rubbing and edgewear, creases throughout. Some markings in header and top margin, but all text is clear. Good Condition. (RUS-11-1a-8x) (ID #30710) $750.00.
Spandikov, E. K. ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ВЕСТНИК. PROFESSIONAL’NYY VESTNIK (NO. 13 AND 14). [Saint Petersburg], Al’tshulera, 1907. FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. Issues are 16 pages each. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Professional Journal. ” CONTENTS: Rossiyskie Professional’nye Soyuzy na Shtutgartskom Kongress [Russian Trade Unions at the Stuttgart Congress] --- Vopros ob Otnoshenii Mezhdu Sotsialisticheskimi Partiyami I Professional’nymi Soyuzami na Shtutgartskom Kongresse [The Issue of Relations Between the Socialist Parties and Trade Unions at the Stuttgart Congress] --- Yuridicheskaya Pomosch’ I Professional’nye Soyuzy [Legal Assistance and Professional Associations] --- Professional’noe Dvizhenie v Rossii [Professional Movement in Russia] --- Professional’noe Dvizhenie Zagranitsey [Professional Movement Abroad] --- Dva Puti [Two Paths] --- Sindikaty I Partiya vo Frantsii [Trade Unions and the Party in France] --- Rabochie I Mestnoe Samoupravlenie [Workers and Local Self-Government] --- Ekonomicheskiy Obzor [Economic Review]. No listings on OCLC. Institutional stamps and light pencil markings on some covers, some light staining to No. 14; all text is clear. Very Good Condition. Scarce. (RUS-11-30) (ID #30692) $150.00.
Svobodnaya Rossiya. СВОБОДНАЯ РОССИЯ: РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКО-ДЕМОКРАТИЧЕСКИЙ ОРГАН (VII-VIII). SVOBODNAYA ROSSIYA: RESPUBLIKANSKO-DEMOKRATICHESKIY ORGAN (VOLS VII & VIII). Berlin, Izd. Svobodnaya Rossiya, 1925. FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 433-588 (ie. 155) pages. 18 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Free Russia: Republican-Democratic Organ. ” CONTENTS: Ob Intelligentsii v Rossii [About the Intelligentsia in Russia] --- Problema Russkogo Dolga vo Frantsii [The Problem of Russian Debt to France] --- Kommunisticheskaya Partiya v Soed. Shtatakh Ameriki [Communist Party in the United States of America] --- Kak Konchaets’ya Bol’shevizm [How to End Bolshevism] --- “Tsarstvo Terrora” v 1924 godu [“Tsarist Terror” in 1924] --- Polozhenie Tserkvi v Rossii [The Position of the Church in Russia]. OCLC lists 17 holdings. Volume VII chipping at edges with some loss of paper, but all text is clear. Fair Condition. Volume VIII is nice and clean. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-21A) (ID #30680) $100.00.
Tikhomirov, F. C. and Stanlevich, F. C. Eds. A. N. Potreso; F. I. Dan; S. O. Tsederbaum. НАША ЗАРЯ (NO. 3,4,6 только). NASHA ZARYA (NO. 3,4,6 ONLY). Saint Petersburg, Knigoizdatel’stvo “nauka” [Publishing House “science”], 1912. FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 80 pages each. 18 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Our Dawn. ” Nasha Zarya was a legal monthly of the Mensheviks, published in St. Petersburg from January 1910 to September 1914, a total of 12 issues. The Editor-in-Chief was A. N. Potresov and among its contributors were F. I. Dan and S. O. Tsederbaum. CONTENTS: Taktika “Levavo Bloka” [Tactics of the “Left Bloc”] --- Novyy Liberalizm I Novye Srednie Klassy [The New Liberalism and New Middle Classes] --- Stachechnoe Dvizhenie v Anglii [The Strike Movement in England] --- Rabochiy Vopros v 3-ey Dume [The Labor Question in the 3rd Duma] --- Iz Teorii I Praktiki Professional’nago Dvizhenia na Zapade [Theory and Practice of the Professional Movement in the West] --- K Kharakteristike Sovremmenago Rabochago Dvizheniya c Rossii [The Characterization of the Modern Labor Movement in Russia] --- Konets Oktyabrizma [The End of Octoberism]. OCLC lists only one holding of the original (National Library of Israel). No. 3 covers detached but present; front cover has a few small tears two gouges persisting through first page of text. Good Condition. No. 4 and 6 internal pages are tanned, but paper is not fragile. Very Good Condition. Rare and important. (RUS-11-25B) (ID #30685) $500.00.
Zagranichnaya Delegatsiya Partii Levykh Sotsialistov-Revolyutsionerov I Soyuza S. -R. Maksimalistov [The Foreign Delegation Of The Party Of The Left Socialist-Revolutionaries and The Union Of The Sr Maximalists]. ЗНАМЯ БОРЬБЫ. ZNAMYA BOR’BY (NO. 1-28 IN 16 VOLUMES, APPARENTLY COMPLETE RUN). Berlin, Sinaberg, 1924-1930. Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. issues are 16-20 pages each. 28cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The Banner of Struggle." Published sporadically, and eventually annually, from 1924-1930. CONTENTS: Budet Burya! [A Storm is Coming!] --- V Zaschitu Russkikh Revolyutsionerov [In Defense of Russian Revolutionaries] --- Sotsial-Bessarabtsy [The Social Bessarabians] --- Mezhdunarodnoe Revolyutsionnoe Dvizhenie [International Revolutionary Movement] --- Kultura i Revolyutsiya [Culture and Revolution] --- K Godovschine Iyul'skikh Dney [The Anniversary of the July Days] --- K Desyatiletniyu "Velikoy Voyny" [On the Decade of the "Great War"] --- Krovavyye Maski [Bloody Mask] --- V Godovschinu Dekabr'skoy Boyni 1923 goda [On the Anniversary of the December 1923 Massacre] --- O Veilkom Krizise v Marksizme, Sotsializme, Demokratizme i Rabochem Dvizhenii [The Great Criss in Marxism, Socialism, Democracy and the Labor Movement] --- Vashi Voprosy i Nashi Otvety [Your Questions and Our Answers] --- Golos Revolyutsionerov iz Rossiyskikh Tyurem [The Voice of Revolutionaries from Russian Prisons] --- O Natsional'nykh Men'shinstvakh na Ukraine [On the National Mensheviks in Ukraine] --- Manifest k Trudyaschimsya Goroda I Derevni [Manifest to the Workers of Cities and Villages] --- S'ezd Mezhdunarodnago Byuro Rev.-Sots. Partiy [Congress of the International Bureau of the Rev.-Soc. Party] --- Stalin, Trotskiy ili Revolyutsiya [Stalin, Trotsky or Revolution] --- Nelegal'nye Dokumenty RKP [Illegal Documents of the RCP (Russian Communist Party)] --- Desyat' Let Oktryabr'skoy Revolyutsii [Ten Years From the October Revolution] --- Na Poroge Dvenadtsatogo Goda [On the Eve of the Twelfth Year] --- Osnovnye Prichiny Krizisa Sotsializma [The Main Causes of the Crisis of Socialism] --- Na Poroge Trinadtsatogo Goda [On the Eve of the Thirteenth Year]. The "Union of Socialists-Revolutionaries Maximalists was a political party in the Russian Empire, a radical wing expelled from the Socialist-Revolutionary Party in 1906. The Union united agrarian terrorists, the 'Moscow Opposition' and other radical dissidents from the PSR in an independent party. The Maximalists officially split off from the PSR at its Second Congress in Imatra in 1906. Maximalists played a role in both the Revolution of 1905 and the Revolution of 1917. Many former SR Maximalists eventually joined the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik)….Maximalists were so called because they demanded the full implementation of the 'maximum programme' in the expected revolution: full socialisation of the land, factories and all other means of production. The orthodox Socialist-Revolutionaries wanted to start with land reform but defer socialisation of other means of production. The Maximalists also rejected the PSR's version of a 'two-stage' revolution, a theory associated with V.M. Chernov. According to Chernov, the coming revolution in Russia would not be purely 'bourgeois-democratic' as the Social-Democrats claimed, but would include social and economic as well as political reforms. It would be a 'popular-democratic' revolution, and would transition into a full-blown 'labour-socialist' revolution later on. The Maximalists rejected this as Social-Democratic 'attentism' and argued that the coming Russian revolution would not be able to stop half-way; it was the two-stage theory, not Maximalism, that was unrealistic if it thought the toiling masses, once liberated, would content themselves with a bourgeois republic and gradual reforms." (Wikipedia, 2012) OCLC lists 9 holdings. Publisher's typo on final page of No. 20/21: issue listed as "No. 20-25". Pages darkened but not fragile; some edgewear. Issue no. 24-26 worn with minor closed tears along gutter margin. Issue no. 8 outer wrappers detached but present. No 12/13 with small loss of paper and a few words. Overall, in Very Good Condition, a scarce complete run of this important journal. (RUS-11-37) (ID #30701) $1500.00.

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