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(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Each issue is 4 pages long. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The Courier: The Newspaper Whose Task is the Defense of the Class Interests of the Industrial and Agricultural Proletariat. " Published daily (except Monday) . CONTENTS INCLUDES: Poslednie Dni Goremykinskago Ministerstva [The Last Days of the Goremykin Ministry] -- O Konstitutsionnykh Illyuziyakh [On Constitutional Illusions] -- Peterburgskiy Proletariat Pered Sudom [The Petersburg Proletariat Before the Court]. Archival stamp ("Arkhiv Bunda") on front of each issue. Pages are tanned, but paper is not fragile. Minor edgewear, but no loss of text. Good condition. (RUS-11-14)
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Each issue is 4 pages long. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The Courier: The Newspaper Whose Task is the Defense of the Class Interests of the Industrial and Agricultural Proletariat. " Published daily (except Monday) . CONTENTS INCLUDES: Poslednie Dni Goremykinskago Ministerstva [The Last Days of the Goremykin Ministry] -- O Konstitutsionnykh Illyuziyakh [On Constitutional Illusions] -- Peterburgskiy Proletariat Pered Sudom [The Petersburg Proletariat Before the Court]. Archival stamp ("Arkhiv Bunda") on front of each issue. Pages are tanned, but paper is not fragile. Some edgewear, with minor loss of text to No. 14. Postage stamp in top margin of No. 15. Good condition. (RUS-11-15)
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Issues are about 8 pages each. In Russian. Subtitle translates to English as, The Organ of the Russian Saint Petersburg and Moscow Committees RSDRP. ISSUES AVAILABLE: 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 43, 46, 49, 44 supplement. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Novaya Agrarnaya Politika [New Agrarian Policy] --- Revolyutsiya I Yeya Mogil'schiki [Revolution and it's Gravediggers] -- Samoderzhavie v Grazhdanskoy Voine s Narodom [Autocray in a Civil War Against the People] --- Pervoe Maya [The First of May] --- Ob Obmane Naroda Liberalami [The Deception of the People by Liberals] --- Burzhuaznyy Liberalizm I Russkaya Revolyutsiya [Bourgeois Liberalism and the Russian Revolution] --- Mezhdunarodnaya Politika I Revolyutsiya [International Politics and Revolution] --- Studencheskoe Dvizhenie I Sovremennoe Politicheskoe Polozhenie [The Student Movement and the Present Political Situation] --- Natsional-Liberalizm na Russkoy Pochve [National Liberalism on Russian Soil] --- Petersburgskie Vybory [St. Petersburg Elections]. Most issues' pages are darkened but not fragile, with edgewear but no loss of text. Some issues with chipping to edges. Various conditions. (RUS-11-5a) Price is per issue
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Issues are about 8 pages each. 30 consecutive issues present here. In Russian. Subtitle translates to English as, The Organ of the Russian Saint Petersburg and Moscow Committees RSDRP. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Bankrotstvo Konstitutsii I Nashi Put [Bankruptcy of the Constitution and Our Path] -- Revolyutsiya I Yeya Mogil'schiki [Revolution and it's Gravediggers] -- Samoderzhavie v Grazhdanskoy Voine s Narodom [Autocray in a Civil War Against the People] -- Marksizm I Vcemirnoe Dvizhenie Proletariata [Marxism and the Worldwide Movement of the Proletariat] -- Kak Obyvateli Prevraschalis' v Revolyutsionerov [How Ordinary People Became Revolutionaries] -- Ob Obmane Naroda Liberalami [The Deception of the People by Liberals] -- Studencheskoe Dvizhenie I Sovremennoe Politicheskoe Polozhenie [The Student Movement and the Present Political Situation] -- Krakh Bezsmyslennykh Mechtaniy [The Collapse of Senseless Dreams]. Includes supplements for issues: 44, 46, 47-48, and 50. Note that the final pages of Number 45 are mislabeled No. 44 by printer. Pages darkened but not fragile, with edgewear but no loss of text. Good+ condition. (RUS-11-5) xxxxxxxx
Features: Title page photos of the Prince of Wales in mining garb during his western tour; Dover Straits - What the Waters Hide (article); The Russian Anarchy - Origin of Leninism (article); A Word for the Goat (article); Page of illustrations relating to the legal case against Lieut.-Colonel Charles A-Court Repington, C.M.G. and Mr. Howell Arthur Gwynne; Seven photos of the Prince of Wales 'with his own people' in South Wales; One-page illustration of the Prince of Wales officially opening the new Prince of Wales's Hospital in Cardiff; Photo of Jericho, which recently fell to the Australian Cavalry; G.K. Chesterton's article touches on the end of the war and 'leninity'; Five photos of the U.S. Army - wounded and comrades for the Western Front; Four before and after photos of Easton Lodge which was recently ruined by fire; Photos of nine men in the news this week - The Late Earl Brassey, Viscount Northcliffe, Brigadier-General E.L. Ellington, Sir Roderick Jones, General A.D. MacRae, Robert Donald, Colonel John Buchan, Herbert C. Hoover, and General Sir Henry Rawlinson; One-page illustration of W.A.A.C. members tending graves of British soldiers' graves in France; Photo-illustrated article on the fighting equipment of aeroplanes; Three photos of British troops and tanks in Palestine - forces that took Jericho; Two page illustration of Indian Sowars and British troopers on the move on the Western Front; Centrefold illustration of Guardsmen saving a heavy gun at Cambrai; Article discusses the setting up of the long-threatened Ministry of Health; Seven photos of peat fuel - a substitute for coal for French field-kitchens; Four works by war-artist C.R.W. Nevinson; Roll of Honour - photos of 21 officers; Two photos of sword practice and boxing with the Serbian Boy Scouts; Two photos of the Polish Legion in France; and more. 36 pages including 12 pages of marvelous vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. Nice two-colour back cover ad for Edwards' products for grey-haired men and women. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. First four issues are 12 pages each (36cm) ; remainder are 4-6 pages each (48cm) . In Russian. Issues 1-13, 15-25 with supplements for 17, 12 and 21 as well as a broadsheet on May Day (International Workers' Day) . Title translates to English as, "Truth: Labor Newspaper. " The original Pravda was founded in 1905 by Spilka, a breakaway party from the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party. In October 1908 Leon Trotsky was called in to edit the newspaper and pick it up from its insignificant and run down state. After several issues, the Spilka left the newspaper to Trotsky the subtitle "Organ Ukrainskago Soyuza 'Spilki' [Organ of the Ukrainian Union 'Spilka'] appears only on the first two issues who converted it into a Russian social democratic newspaper aimed at Russian workers. The editorial staff consisted of Trotsky and, at various times, Victor Kopp, Adolf Joffe and Matvey Skobelev, who tried to avoid the factional issues that divided Russian émigrés and concentrated on the issues of interest to Russian workers. The newspaper published its last issue on April 23, 1912. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Pora Prosnut'sya Sel'skim Rabochim [It's Time to Wake Up the Rural Worker] -- Ha Bor'bu s Bezrabotitsey I Golodom [The Fight Against Unemployment and Hunger] -- Balkanskiy Vopros [The Balkans Question] -- Zhizn' I Bor'ba Mirovogo Proletariata [Life and Struggle of the World Proletariat] -- Polozhenie "Pravdy" v Partii [The Position of Pravda in the Party] -- Nasha Partiya I Yeya Zadachi [Our Party and It's Problems] -- Zhelezo I Krov' [Iron and Blood] -- Karl Marks I Rossiya v 1909 g. [Karl Marx and Russia in 1909] -- Natsional'naya Bor'ba I Edinstvo Proletariata [National Struggle and Unity of the Proletariat] -- Kooperativy I Sotsializm [Cooperatives and Socialism] -- Russkie Rabochie I Evreyskoe Bezpravie [Russian Workers and the Jews Without Rights]. Non-archival tape to front of No. 1 with some damage to text. Some light wear and closed tears to edges of several issues, but no other loss of text. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-12a)
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Each issue is 2-4 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Life: A Politiical, Social and Literature Newspaper. Published daily (except Monday) March 12, 1915 June 4, 1915 and weekly thereafter until Jan. 2, 1916. ISSUES INCLUDED: 2-26, 28-61, 68 (6) , 69(7) , 72 (10) . CONTENTS INCLUDES: Bessilie Printsipov [The Impotence of Principles] -- Ideaologicheskiy Krizis [Ideological Crisis] -- Natsionalizm v Narodnom Khozyaystve [Nationalism in the People's Economy] -- Militarzatsiya Sotsializma [The Militarization of Socialism] ---Shtyk-Sotsialisty [Bayonet Socialism] -- Sotsialisticheskiy Shovinizm [Socialist Chauvinism] -- Internatsionalizm I Vospitanie Proletariata [Internationalism and the Education of the Proletariat] -- Manifest Levykh [Manifest of the Left] -- Hemetskaya Sotsial-Imperialiistskaya Ideologiya [German Social-Imperialist Ideology] -- Erve Protiv Libknekhta [Hervé Against Liebknecht] -- Eshche o Rossiyskoy Demokratiy [More About Russian Democracy] -- Sotsialdemokratiya I Zashchita Otechestva [Social Democracy and the Protection of the Fatherland] -- Pervaya Treschina v Internatsionalizme [The First Crack in Internationalism] -- V Sotsialisticheskom Mire: Posle Natsionalnago Soveta [In a Socialist Word: After the National Council]. All pages are tanned but not fragile; most with some minor chipping, closed tears at edges but only minor loss of text from some wear through to one issue (No. 7) . Good condition. (RUS-11-13)
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Numbers 2-25 are between 8-12 pages. Numbers 33-58 are 2 pages each. In Russian. Title translates to English as, The Social Democrat. Subtitle: Tsentralnyy Organ Rossiyskoy Soctsialdemokraticheskoy Rabochey Partii [The Central Organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party]. Contributing authors include Lenin, Trotsky and Martov. Includes supplements to numbers: 6, 19-20, 23, and 42. 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] Karl Marks I Lev Tolstoy [Karl Marx and Tolstoy] Stolypin I Revolyutsiya [Stolypin and the Revolution] Voyna I Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratiya [War and the Russian Social-Democracy] Sotsialisticheskaya Partii Evropy vo Vremya Voyny [The Socialist Party of Europe during the War] Povorot Martova [Martovs Turn] Germanskaya Sotsial-Demokratiya I Buduschiy Internatsional' [German Social Democracy and the Future International] Patsifizm ili Marksizm (Zloklyucheniya Odnogo Lozunga) [Pacifism or Marxism (Misadventures of a slogan) ] Tsimmerval'd-Kintal': Vtoraya Tsimmerval'dskaya Konferentsiya [Zimmerwald-Kienthal: Second Zimmerwald Conference] Povorot' v Mirovoy Politike [Turn in world politics]. All original prints except No. 25 (facsimile) . Most pages darkened and somewhat fragile but still nice; several pages with chipping at edges, some with minor loss of text. Good+ condition. (RUS-11-1)