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Rare Russian-Language Books & Newspapers in Jewish & Radical Studies
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CATALOG 148: RUSSIAN-LANGUAGE BOOKS & PERIODICALS:
Revolutionary, and Bundist & Jewish Imprints of the Early 20th Century
BUNDIST & OTHER JEWISH IMPRINTS
1. Ansky, S. A, Y. Gessen, S. L. Ginsberg, Et. Al.
=D0=9F=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=96=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=95: =D0=A1=D0=91=D0=
=9E=D0=A0=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=AA, =D0=9F=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=92=D0=AF=D0=A9=D0=
=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=AB=D0=99 =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=
=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=98 =D0=9A=D0=A3=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=A2=D0=A3=D0=
=A0=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=98=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=86=D0=98
=D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=95=D0=92=D0=AA =D0=92=D0=AA =D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=
=A1=D0=A1=D0=86=D0=98 (TOM 1). PEREZHITOE: SBORNIK, POSVIASHCHENNYI
OBSHCHESTVENNOI I KULTURNOI ISTORII EVREEV V ROSSII (VOL 1 ONLY). St.
Petersburg, Brokgauz-Efron, [1908]. Rebound in later cloth. 8vo. Iv,
324, 59 pages. Illus. 25 cm. In Russian. Title translates to English
as, =E2=80=9CExperienced: A Collection Dedicated to the Social and Cult=
ural
History of Jews in Russia. =E2=80=9D An-ski (pseudonym of Shloyme-Zanvl
Rappoport; 1863=E2=80=931920) , was an =E2=80=9Cauthor and folklorist.=
=E2=80=A6. In 1878, at
the age of 16, he became a close friend of Chaim Zhitlowsky and soon
discovered Hebrew and Russian literature. Attracted by the doctrines of
the Haskalah, and the Narodniki (a group committed to revolutionizing
the Russian peasants) , he went to live among Russian peasants and
miners, and worked as a blacksmith, bookbinder, factory hand, and
teacher. On the advice of the Russian writer Gleb Uspensky, he returned
from south Russia to St. Petersburg and wrote for the Narodniki's
monthly publication. Compelled to leave Russia in 1892, he stayed
briefly in Germany and Switzerland before settling in Paris in 1894.
There he worked for six years as secretary of the revolutionary and
philosopher Piotr Lavrov, while writing short stories about Jewish
radicals. Returning to Russia in 1905, he joined the
Social-Revolutionary Party, circulated his 1902 Bund hymn "Di Shvue"
("The Oath") , and wrote folk legends and stories about Jewish poverty.
=E2=80=A6. As head of the Jewish ethnographic expedition financed by Ba=
ron
Gunzberg he traveled through the villages of Volhynia and Podolia from
1912 to 1914, collecting material. His knowledge of folklore inspired
his famous play The Dybbuk=E2=80=9D (Maor, Yitzhak, in EJ, 2007). CONTE=
NTS: Iz
Zapisok Pervogo Yevryeya-Studenta v Rossii [From the Notes of the Firs=
t
Jewish Student in Russia] -- Moskovskoe Getto [Moscow Ghetto] --
Popytka Emansipatsii Yevryeev v Rossii [An attempt of Jewish
emancipation in Russia] -- Pervye Sotsialisticheskii Organy v
Yevryeyskoy Literatur [The first socialist Bodies in Jewish Literature=
]
-- Iz Istorii Varshavskogo Ravvinskogo Uchilishcha [History of the
Warsaw Rabbinical School] -- Yevryeyskoe Narodnoe Tvorchestvo --
[Jewish Folk Art]. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Russia -- History --
Periodicals. Includes bibliography. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide.
Rebound in later cloth with some library tape on spine. Table of
contents and foreword have some wear and minor tape; remainder of
internal pages are nice and clean. Overall very good condition.
(SEF40-7) (ID #28347) $250.00
2. Baruch, Isidor, editor. =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=
=A1=D0=9A=D0=90 =D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=91=D0=A3=D0=9D=D0=90: =D0=94=D0=92=
=D0=A3=D0=9C=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=95=D0=A7=D0=9D=D0=9E
=D0=A1=D0=9F=D0=98=D0=A1=D0=90=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=95 =D0=97=D0=90 =D0=9E=D0=
=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=95=D0=9D =D0=96=D0=98=D0=92=D0=9E=D0=
=A2 =D0=98 =D0=9A=D0=A3=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=A2=D0=A3=D0=A0=D0=90. EVREISKA TRIB=
UNA. YUNI 1926.
GODINA 1. KNIGA 1. (ONLY, NO MORE ISSUED? ). Rustschuk, Bulgaria, [N.
S.], 1926. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 111 pages. In Bulgarian.
Volume 1, Book 1. Cover Subtitle: =E2=80=9CDvumesechno Spisanie za Obsc=
hestven
Zhivot I Kultura [Bi-Monthly Magazine for Public Life and Culture].=
=E2=80=9D
Topics include: The Jewish Question, Alcoholism and Jews, Zionist
Propaganda, Spanish Research and Sephardic Jews, The Spanish Jews in
Bulgaria, The Jewish Youth Movement, The Position of Jews in Russia.
OCLC lists only 1 holding (Nat Lib Israel). Lacks backstrip. Cover is
chipping at edges. Internal pages are slightly tanned, but all text is
clear and binding is tight. Good+ condition. (HOLO2-60-3) (ID #27654)
$150.00
3. Jaffe, Leib. =D0=A1=D0=90=D0=A4=D0=A0=D0=A3=D0=A2: =D0=9A=
=D0=94=D0=92=D0=90=D0=94=D0=A6=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=98=
=D0=AE =D0=9F=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=92=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=A1=D0=98=D0=9E=D0=9D=
=D0=98=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E
=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=9D=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=90 =D0=92 =D0=91=D0=
=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=95. =D0=9A=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=93=D0=90 II. SBORNIKI S=
AFRUT: K DVADTSATILETIYU
PERVOGO SIONISTSKOGO KONGRESSA V BAZELE. KNIGA II. Moscow, Safrut,
1918. Original Publisher=E2=80=99s Cloth. 8vo. 202, [4] pages. 26 cm.=
In
Russian. Title translates to English as, =E2=80=9CSafrut [Literature]:=
For the
Twentieth Anniversary of the First Zionist Congress in Basel. Book 2.=
=E2=80=9D
Safrut was "'intended for those circles of readers for whom the Jewish
language [was] inaccessible'... It's self-appointed task was to
acquaint Russified Jews with Jewish nationalist ideas, Zionist
activity, and Hebrew culture. " =E2=80=93 Moss, 2009. Includes works by=
Max
Nordau, Nahum Sokolow, Leib Jaffe and Theodore Herzl. SUBJECT(S):
Russian literature -- Jewish authors -- Periodicals. Hebrew literature
-- Translations into Russian -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies
worldwide. Margin notes on title page. Ex-lib with usual markings.
Pages darkened, but all text is clear. Good condition. (SEF40-9) (ID
#28349) $100.00
4. Jaffe, Leib. =D0=A1=D0=90=D0=A4=D0=A0=D0=A3=D0=A2: =D0=9A=
=D0=94=D0=92=D0=90=D0=94=D0=A6=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=98=
=D0=AE =D0=9F=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=92=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=A1=D0=98=D0=9E=D0=9D=
=D0=98=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E
=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=9D=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=90 =D0=92 =D0=91=D0=
=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=95. =D0=9A=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=93=D0=90 III. SBORNIKI=
SAFRUT: K DVADTSATILETIYU
PERVOGO SIONISTSKOGO KONGRESSA V BAZELE. KNIGA III. Moscow, Safrut,
1918. Original Publisher=E2=80=99s Cloth. 8vo. 190, [2] pages. 26 cm.=
In
Russian. Title translates to English as, =E2=80=9CSafrut [Literature]:=
Book 3.=E2=80=9D
Safrut was "'intended for those circles of readers for whom the Jewish
language [was] inaccessible'... It's self-appointed task was to
acquaint Russified Jews with Jewish nationalist ideas, Zionist
activity, and Hebrew culture. " =E2=80=93 Moss, 2009. Includes works by=
Chaim
Bialik and Saul Chernikhovsky. SUBJECT(S): Russian literature -- Jewish
authors -- Periodicals. Hebrew literature -- Translations into Russian
-- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Margin notes on title
page. Ex-lib with usual markings. Pages darkened, but all text is
clear. Good condition. (SEF40-10) (ID #28350) $100.00
5. Obshchestvo Evreiskoi Kul=E2=80=99tury Moldavii. =D0=95=
=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=98 =D0=92 =D0=94=D0=A3=D0=A5=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=9D=D0=9E=
=D0=99
=D0=96=D0=98=D0=97=D0=9D=D0=98 =D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=94=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=
=AB. EVREI V DUKHOVNOY ZHIZNI MOLDOVY. Kishinev, Obshchestvo
Evreiskoi Kul=E2=80=99tury Resp. Moldava, 1997. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 196 p=
ages.
Ill. Ports. 20 cm. In Russian. A collection of essays on the topic of
Jewish spiritual life in Moldova. Series: Stranitsy Istorii I
Sovremennost=E2=80=99 (Pages From Past and Present). English Title: Jew=
s in the
Spiritual Life of Moldova. ISBN: 5852682365. SUBJECT(S): Jews --
Moldova -- Biography. Geographic: Moldova -- Intellectual life.
Includes bibliographical references and index. OCLC lists 11 copies
worldwide. Light wear to spine. Some underlining and margin notes from
previous owner on several pages. Inscription on title page. Binding and
pages are in good condition. (HOLO2-29-2) (ID #26073) $85.00
6. =D0=95=D0=B2=D1=80=D0=B5=D0=B9=D1=81=D0=BA=D1=96=D1=8F=
=D0=B2=D1=A3=D1=81=D1=82=D0=B8. EVREISKIYA VESTI (NRS 1-16, PRESUME
COMPLETE) . Petrograd [St. Petersburg], Tipografiya Pravda, 1916-1917.
(FT) Original Staplebound Newspapers. 4to. About 20 pages per issue. 31
cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "Jewish Affairs. "
Weekly journal. 1st 15 consecutive issues [1916: 1-9; 1917: 1-7
(10-16)] of the Jewish weekly magazine "Jewish Affairs", starting with
the first issue of October 1916 and covering much of the period leading
up to the Revolution. Includes reports and updates, employment office
publications, details about the Jewish community after World War I,
information about Jewish refugees, Poland's treatment of Jews,
literature and essays concerning Jews and more. OCLC lists no holdings,
only a single holding at the National Library of Israel of an
incomplete reprint done in the 1970s, consisting of: 1916 (nrs 1-9 ) &
1917 (nrs 4-7) . Pages soiled throughout with margin dampstains and
heavy rust on staples, paper seems good, text is clear. Good-
Condition. Very scarce and important (RUS-11-26) (ID #29408) $500.00.
7. =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=95 =D0=9E=
=D0=91=D0=9E=D0=97=D0=A0=D1=A2=D0=9D=D0=86=D0=95. EVREYSKOYE OBORZENIYE. N=
R 9, 22 JULY
1910. St. Petersburg, Tribuna, 1910. (FT) Original Paper Wrappers,
large 8vo, 47 pages. In Russian with Hebrew (not Yiddish) on last page,
including ads for HaShiloah. CONTENTS: O Regulirivanii Emigratsii [On
the Regulation of Emigration] --- Evreyskaya Uchebnaya Norma [The
Jewish Education Standard] --- Pamyati I. I. Levitana [In Memory of
Isaac Ilyich Levitan] --- Evreyskiy Vopros v 3-y sessii Gos. Dumy v
Tsifrakh [The Jewish Question in the 3rd State Duma in Figures] ---
Pis'ma iz Palestiny [Letters from Palestine]. Scarce. One listing on
OCLC (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) . We also found a reference online
to a different journal of the same name which began in 1912. Light
wear, period Jewish institutional marking, Good Condition. (RUS-11-21)
(ID #29405) $75.00.
8. =D0=9E=D0=A2=D0=9A=D0=9B=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=98 =D0=91=D0=A3=
=D0=9D=D0=94=D0=90. OTKLIKI BUNDA [RESPONSES of the BUND].
Vols I-II. Nrs 1-5. March 1909-february 1911. 5 Issues. Complete, Full
Run. Geneve, 1909-1911. 2do. Vol I, Nr 1: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 2: 36
pages; Vol I, Nr 3: 24 pages; Vol II, Nr 4: 32 pages, illustrated; Vol
II, Nr 5: 20 pages. In Russian. Russian publication of the Emigre Bund
committee. Started in March 1909, ceased with in February 1911. Vol I,
Nr 1: a few items translated from Yiddish Bund publication "Shtimme fun
Bund", discussion of the Azef affair, report on the 3rd congress of the
Jewish socialist democratic party in Galicia; Vol I, Nr 2: accounts of
Antisemitism and Jewish emigration from Russia; Vol I, Nr 3: discussion
of the national autonomy issue in the program of the Russian Social
Democratic party; Vol II, Nr 4: discussions of national autonomy,
status of Yiddish language, Jewish emigration, a list of provocateurs
in the party organizations; Vol II, Nr 5: report on the 8th conference
of the Bund, obituary to Paul Zinger, founder of the German Social
Democratic Party, discussion of Antisemitism in Poland. OCLC lists 5
sets worldwide (Harvard U. , Library of Congress, U. Of Illinois,
Indiana U. , U. Of Pittsburgh) . All issues uncut in unused excellent
condition (RUS-3-159-163) . (ID #17812) $200.00.
9. Dubnow, Simon, editor. =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=
=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9D=D0=90: =D0=A2=
=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A5=D0=9C=D1=A2=D0=A1=D0=AF=D0=A7=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=AA
=D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98=D0=
=A1=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=9E-=D0=AD=D0=A2=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=
=A0=D0=90=D0=A4=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9E=D0=
=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=90. EVREISKAIA STARINA. VOL
I, NR 1. (JAN-MAR 1909) ONLY. Saint Petersburg, Evreiskogo
Istoriko-Etnograficheskogo Obshchestva. , 1909. Cloth, 8vo, 160, 32
pages. In Russian with bound-in Hebrew supplement. Title translates to
English as, "Jewish Antiquity Trimonthly. Jewish Historical
Ethnographic Society." CONTENTS: Razgovornyy Yazyk i Narodnaya
Literatura Pol'sko-Litovskikh Evreev v XVI i Pervoy Polovine XVII veka
[Spoken Language and Folk Literature of Polish-Lithuanian Jews in the
16th and First Half of the 17th Centuries] --- Evreyskie Istoricheskie
Pamyatniki v Pol'she [Jewish Historical Monuments in Poland] ---
Antievreyskoe Dvizhenie v Rossii v 1881-1882 g. [Anti-Semitic Movement
in Russia in 1881-1882] --- Uchastie vilenskikh Evreev v traure po
smerti Kostyushko [Participation of Vilna Jews in Mourning the Death o=
f
Kosciuszko]. "Evreiskaia Starina appeared regularly from 1909 until
1916, ceasing publication entirely in 1930. It became one of the most
important journals in modern Jewish historiography. Thanks to this
journal, the study of East European Jewish history became a collective
enterprise and vastly expanded its scope. Such heretofore neglected
topics as Jewish folklore, Yiddish, popular reactions to persecution
and oppression, and the history of Jewish autonomy were addressed.
Contributors also included promising Jewish historians in Habsburg
Galicia, such as Majer Balaban (1877-1942), Ignacy Schiper (1884-1943),
and Mojzesz Schorr (1874-1941)" (YIVO, 2012). Covers present, spine
repaired, very worn. (RUS-11-24) (ID #29411) $50.00.
10. Dubnow, Simon, editor. =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=
=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9D=D0=90: =D0=A2=
=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A5=D0=9C=D1=A2=D0=A1=D0=AF=D0=A7=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=AA
=D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98=D0=
=A1=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=9E-=D0=AD=D0=A2=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=
=A0=D0=90=D0=A4=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9E=D0=
=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=90. EVREISKAIA STARINA. VOL
I, NR 2 (APRIL-JUNE 1909) ONLY. Saint Petersburg, Evreiskogo
Istoriko-Etnograficheskogo Obshchestva, 1909. (FT) Cloth, 8vo, 161-318,
[2], 33-64 pages. In Russian with bound-in Hebrew supplement. Title
translates to English as, "Jewish Antiquity Trimonthly. Jewish
Historical Ethnographic Society. " CONTENTS: Iz proshlago Evreyskoy
ulitsy vo L'vove [From the Past Jewish Streets of Lvov] --- Krakovskiy
svod evreyskikh statutov I privilegov [Jewish Code of Statutes and
Privileges]. "Evreiskaia Starina appeared regularly from 1909 until
1916, ceasing publication entirely in 1930. It became one of the most
important journals in modern Jewish historiography. Thanks to this
journal, the study of East European Jewish history became a collective
enterprise and vastly expanded its scope. Such heretofore neglected
topics as Jewish folklore, Yiddish, popular reactions to persecution
and oppression, and the history of Jewish autonomy were addressed.
Contributors also included promising Jewish historians in Habsburg
Galicia, such as Majer Balaban (1877-1942) , Ignacy Schiper (1884-1943)
, and Mojzesz Schorr (1874-1941) " (YIVO, 2012) . Spine repaired. Lacks
front cover and title page. (RUS-11-23) (ID #29406) $40.00.
11. Dubnow, Simon, editor. =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=
=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9D=D0=90: =D0=A2=
=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A5=D0=9C=D1=A2=D0=A1=D0=AF=D0=A7=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=AA
=D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98=D0=
=A1=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=9E-=D0=AD=D0=A2=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=
=A0=D0=90=D0=A4=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9E=D0=
=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=90. EVREISKAIA STARINA.
VOLUME 6 COMPLETE. Saint Petersburg, Evreiskogo
Istoriko-Etnograficheskogo Obshchestva. , 1913. (FT) Cloth. 8vo. 560,
49-96 pages. In Russian with Hebrew bound-in supplement. Title
translates to English as, "Jewish Antiquity Trimonthly. Jewish
Historical Ethnographic Society. " CONTENTS: Proshloe I nastoyaschee
Sibirskikh Sektantov-Subbotnikov [Past and Present of the Siberian
Sectarian Subbotniks] --- Evrei v Rossii v Epokhu Evropeyskoy Reaktsii
(1815-48) [Jews in Russia in the Age of European Reactions (1815-48)]
--- Evreyskaya Rekrutchina v Tsarstvovanie Nikolaya I [Jewish
Conscription in the Reign of Nikolai I] --- Ocherki iz Istorii
Evreyskago Rabochago Dvizheniya v Rossii (1884-1897 g. ) [Essays on th=
e
History of the Jewish Workers' Movement in Russia (1884-1897)] ---
Evrei v Kieve [Jews in Kiev]. "Evreiskaia Starina appeared regularly
from 1909 until 1916, ceasing publication entirely in 1930. It became
one of the most important journals in modern Jewish historiography.
Thanks to this journal, the study of East European Jewish history
became a collective enterprise and vastly expanded its scope. Such
heretofore neglected topics as Jewish folklore, Yiddish, popular
reactions to persecution and oppression, and the history of Jewish
autonomy were addressed. Contributors also included promising Jewish
historians in Habsburg Galicia, such as Majer Balaban (1877-1942) ,
Ignacy Schiper (1884-1943) , and Mojzesz Schorr (1874-1941) " (YIVO,
2012) . Light wear, paper starting to brown but very solid and nice.
(RUS-11-22) (ID #29410) $200.00.
12. Geiman, A. SOTSIALISTICHESKIIA FRAKTSII V SIONIZME:
KRITICHESKII OCHERK. Saint Petersburg, Knigoizdatel'stvo 'tribuna',
1906. Original Paper Wrappers. 12mo, 117 pages. In Russian. Title
translates to English as, "The Socialist Faction in Zionism: A Critical
Essay. " SUBJECT (S): Labor Zionism. Labor Zionism- Russia. Translated
from Hebrew ["Perevod s Evreyskago"]. Includes bibliographical
references. OCLC lists 5 institutions with copies worldwide. Some wear,
Good Condition. (RUS-11-19) (ID #29404) $75.00.
13. Rossiiskaia Sotsial-Demokraticheskaia Rabochaia Partiia.
[Allgemeyner Idisher Arbeyterbund In Lita, Poylen Un Rusland, The
Bund]. =D0=A1=D0=98=D0=9E=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=97=D0=9C =D0=98 =D0=98=D0=9D=
=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=AB =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=
=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=
=D0=98=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=90. SIONIZM I INTERESY
EVREISKAGO PROLETARIATA. London, Tip. Bunda / A. Nathanson, 1903. (FT)
Original Paper Wrappers, 16mo, 70 pages. 14 cm. In Russian. Title
translates to English as, "Zionism and the Interests of the Jewish
Proletariat. " At head of cover: "Rossiyskaya Sots. -Demokraticheskaya
Rabochaya Partiya" [Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party]. Publicatio=
n
of the General Jewish Workers' Union in Lithuania. Poland and Russia.
Translated from "Judischer Arbeiter No. 11." SUBJECT(S): Labor Zionism.
OCLC lists 12 institutions with copies. Bit of edgewear to cover,
otherwise Good. (RUS-11-20) (ID #29409) $75.00.
14. Vseobschiy Evr. Rab. Soyuz V Litve, Pol'she I Rossii
[General Jewish Workers Union In Latvia, Poland and Russia].II =D0=A1=
=D0=AA=D1=A2=D0=97=D0=94=D0=AA
=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1I=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A1.-=D0=94.=
=D0=A0. =D0=9F=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=A2I=D0=98: =D0=9E=D0=A2=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A2=
=D0=AA =D0=94=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=93=D0=90=D0=A6=D0=86=D0=98 =D0=91=D0=
=A3=D0=9D=D0=94=D0=90. II. SEZD
ROSSIYSKOY C.-D. P PARTII: OTCHET DELEGATSII BUNDA. London, Tip. Bunda
/ A. Nathanson, 1903. (FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 16mo. Ii, 62 pages.
In Russian. Title translates to English as, "Second Congress of the
Russian S. D. R. Party: The Report of the Bund Delegation. " Bundist
imprint, published in London in 1903, describing the Bund delegation's
perspective on the 2nd Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Party,
which was held in London, where this analysis was published. "At the
congress, the party split into two irreconcilable factions on November
17: the Bolsheviks ("majority"), headed by Lenin, and the Mensheviks
("minority"), headed by Julius Martov. Confusingly, the Mensheviks were
actually the larger faction, however the names Menshevik and Bolshevik
were taken from a vote held at the 1903 party congress for the
editorial board of the party newspaper, Iskra ("Spark") , with the
Bolsheviks being the majority and the Mensheviks being the minority"
(Wikipedia) . An important work. SUBJECT: Rossiiskaia
sotsial-demokraticheskaia rabochaia partiia. S'ezd (2nd: 1903:
Brussels, Belgium, and London, England) Vseobshchii Evr. Rab. Soiuz v
Litvie, Pol'shie I Rossii. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Very Good
Condtion. (RUS-11-25) 10 (ID #29407) $100.00.
15. =D0=A1=D0=B2=D0=B0=D0=B4=D0=B5=D0=B1=D0=BD=D1=8B=D1=8F TEN=
OR. SVADEBNYYA TENOR. [St. Petersburg?], No
Date (ca. 1905?). Clothbound manuscript notebook of Jewish wedding
songs, apparently for a tenor. 10.5 x 7.5 inches, 25 double-sided
leaves. Entirely manuscript musical notation with notes and lyrics.
Lyrics are Hebrew written entirely in Latin or Cyrillic characters.
Most pages have the stamp of the St. Petersburg Synagogue, also known
as the Grand Choral Synagogue. Atop many songs, the style (or the
composer) is indicated, many of which are noted 19th century reform
composers including Sulzer, Lewandowski and Naumberg. Pages worn and
darkened with notes from previous owner throughout. Good Condition.
(RUS-11-25A) $350.00
RSDRP & ANARCHIST IMPRINTS
16. Partiia Sotsialistov-Revoliutsionerov. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=
=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=AB.
PROTOKOLY PERVOI OBSHCHEPARTIINOI KONFERENTSII P.S.-R., AVGUST' 1908.
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, Paris, Izd. TSentr. kom-ta P.S.-R., 1908. Red
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 241 pages. 23 cm. In Russian. At head of title:
Compte-rendu de la 1re conf=C3=A9rence du parti Social.-R=C3=A9vol. Rus=
se.
SUBJECT(S): Partiia sotsialistov-revoliutsionerov -- Congresses. OCLC
lists 17 copies worldwide. Light wear, faded institutional stamp on
front cover, brighter stamp on title page (Bund Archives), Very Good
Condition. Bright red cover remains sharp, a very nice copy. (mx-30-11)
(ID #21384) $200.00.
17. Bebel, August, 1840-1913. SOTSIALISTICHESKOE OBSHCHESTVO.
Zheneva: Izd. Soiuza Russkikh Sotsial'demokratov,, 1902 . 1st edition
in Russian. Paper Wrappers, 16mo, 77 pages. ; 16 cm. In Russian. August
Ferdinand Bebel was a German social democrat and one of the founders of
the Social Democratic Party of Germany. SUBJECT: Socialism. At head of
title: "Rossiiskaia Sotsial'demokraticheskaia Rabochaia Partiia.
Perevod s niemetskago. " Includes bibliographical footnotes. OCLC lists
11 copies worldwide. Pages 65-78 in facsmile only. Lacks outer wrapper,
as commonly found. Otherwise Good Condition. (MX-30-6/7) (ID #24781/2)
$40.00.
18. Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich. =D0=97=D0=90=D0=9F=D0=98=D0=
=A1=D0=9A=D0=98 =D0=A0=D0=95=D0=92=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=AE=D0=A6=D0=98=D0=9E=D0=
=9D=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=90.
ZAPISKI REVOLIUTSIONERA. London: Izd. Fonda Volnoi Russkoi Pressy,,
1902. Cloth, 12mo, xx, 477 pages. 21 cm. In Russian. 1st edition in
Kropotkin's native Russian The English version, "Memoirs of a
revolutionist, " preceeded the first Russian edition by 3 years.
Series: Istoricheskaia biblioteka ; vyp. 1. Kropotkin was the most
prominent of the Russian anarchists; his funeral in 1921 brought onto
the streets of Moscow the last anti-Bolshevik anarchist demonstration
until 1987. "s predisloviem Georga Brandesa ; perevod s angliiskago pod
redaktsiei avtora. " SUBJECT (S): Anarchists -- Russia. Anarchism --
Russia. -- Politics and government. OCLC lists 14 copies. Lacks frontis
portrait. Heavy wear to boards, few pages appear to be extracting,
paper and binding remain otherwise Good. (mx-30-14) (ID #24793)
$150.00.
19. Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich (N. Lenina); & Maslov, Petr. =D0=9E=
=D0=91=D0=AA
=D0=90=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=
=93=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=9C=D0=9C [&]=D0=9E=D0=A2=D0=92=D1=A2=D0=A2=D0=AA =D0=
=9D=D0=90 =D0=9A=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=A3 =D0=9D=D0=90=D0=A8=D0=
=95=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=95=D0=9A=D0=A2=D0=90 =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=
=9E=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=9C=D0=9C=D0=ABOB
AGRARNOI PROGRAMMIE [&] OTVIET NA KRITIKU NASHEGO PROEKTA PROGRAMMY.
Hardcover, 8vo, Zheneva (i.e. Geneva), Izd. Ligi russkoi
revoliutsionnoi sotsial'demokratii, 1903. 1st edition. Original paper
Wrappers, 12mo, 42 pages. 19 cm. In Russian. Published by the Central
Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party in exile.
SUBJECT(S): Land tenure -- Soviet Union. Agriculture -- Soviet Union.
Peasantry -- Soviet Union. At head of title. "X. Zum Agrarprogramm.
Lenin. Antikritik." Rossiiskaia sotsial'demokraticheskaia rabochaia
partiia. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Yale & Hoover). No microfilm
appears to be available for this work. Wear to covers, old stamp &
label on cover, good condition. (MX-22-22) (ID #13604) $700.00.
20. Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich; & Dan, F.(Fedor). =D0=93=D0=9E=D0=
=A1=D0=A3=D0=94=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=
=AF
=D0=94=D0=A3=D0=9C=D0=90 =D0=98 =D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=A6=D0=86=D0=90=D0=9B=D0=
=94=D0=95=D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=9A=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=86=D0=AF. GOSUDARSTVENNAI=
A DUMA I SOTSIALDEMOKRATIIA.
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, S.-Peterburg: "Proletarskoe dielo", 1906. 1st
edition. Paper Wrappers. 12mo, 32 pages. 19cm. In Russian.
"Predlagaemyia stat'i izlagaiut dva takticheskikh vzgliada,
namietivshikhsia v sotsial'demokratii po voprosu o vyborakh v
Gosudarstvennuiu Dumu." Other Titles: "Gosudarstvennai Duma i
Sotsialdemokraticheskaia taktika." References: Khronologicheskii
ukazatel' proizvedenii V.I. Lenina, 2021. SUBJECT(S): Russia.
Gosudarstvennaia Duma (1st: 1906); Rossiiskaia
sotsial-demokraticheskaia rabochaia partiia. S'ezd (4th: 1906:
Stockholm, Sweden), Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917.
OCLC lists 2 institutions worldwide with copies (Harvard & Columbia).
Very Scarce. Wear & tears & period institutional sticker on cover, no
text affected, internal paper & binding Very Good Condition, Good
Condition overall. (MX-30-10) (ID #21383) $600.00.
21. =D0=96=D0=98=D0=97=D0=9D=D0=AC: =D0=9F=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=98=
=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=AF, =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=A9=D0=95=
=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=98 =D0=9B=D0=98=D0=A2=
=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=A3=D0=A0=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=
=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90.
ZHIZN=E2=80=99: POLITICHESKAYA, OBSHCHESTVENNAYA I LITERATURNAYA GAZETA=
(66
ISSUES). Paris And Geneva, [N. S.], 1915. Original Newspaper. Folio.
Each issue is 2-4 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as,
=E2=80=9CLife: A Politiical, Social and Literature Newspaper. =E2=80=9D=
Published daily
(except Monday) March 12, 1915 =E2=80=93 June 4, 1915 and weekly therea=
fter
until Jan. 2, 1916. ISSUES INCLUDED: 1-61, 65 (3) , 67-69 (5-7) , 72
(10) , 74 (12). CONTENTS INCLUDES: Bessilie Printsipov [The Impotence
of Principles] -- Ideaologicheskiy Krizis [Ideological Crisis] --
Natsionalizm v Narodnom Khozyaystve [Nationalism in the National
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] -- Obschezemskiy Syezd [Zemstvo Congress=
]
-- Manifest Levykh [Manifest of the Left] -- Hemetskaya
Sotsial-Imperialiistskaya Ideologiya [German Social-Imperialist
Ideology] -- Erve Protiv Libknekhta [Herv=C3=A9 Against Liebknecht] --
Eshche o Rossiyskoy Demokratiy [More About Russian Democracy] --
Sotsial=E2=80=99demokratiya I Zashchita Otechestva [Social Democracy a=
nd the
Protection of the Fatherland] -- Pervaya Treschina v Internatsionalizme
[The First Crack in Internationalism] -- Pozitsiya Sotsializma v
Sovremennoy Voyne [The Position of Socialism in Modern War] -- V
Sotsialisticheskom Mire: Posle Natsional=E2=80=99nago Soveta [In a Soc=
ialist
Word: After the National Council]. All pages are tanned but not
fragile; most with some minor chipping, closed tears at edges but no
loss of text (Except No. 23, which has a small tear in the middle with
minor loss of text). Good condition. (RUS-11-9) (ID #29244) $1700.00
22. =D0=96=D0=98=D0=97=D0=9D=D0=AC: =D0=9F=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=98=
=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=AF, =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=A9=D0=95=
=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=98 =D0=9B=D0=98=D0=A2=
=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=A3=D0=A0=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=
=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90.
ZHIZN=E2=80=99: POLITICHESKAYA, OBSHCHESTVENNAYA I LITERATURNAYA GAZETA=
(NO.
20). Paris And Geneva, [N. S.], 1915. Original Newspaper. Folio. 2
pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, =E2=80=9CLife: A Pol=
itiical,
Social and Literature Newspaper. =E2=80=9D Published daily (except Mond=
ay)
March 12, 1915 =E2=80=93 June 4, 1915 and weekly thereafter until Jan.=
2, 1916.
CONTENTS INCLUDES: Obschezemskiy Syezd [Zemstvo Congress] --
Konferentsiya Nezavisimoy Rabochey Partii [Conference of the
Independent Workers' Party]. Paper is tanned but not fragile, with
tears along right margin (no loss of text). Good Condition. (RUS-11-9a)
(ID #29245) $20.00
23. Amman, S. L. editor. =D0=97=D0=90=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=9D=
=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90. ZAGRA=
NICHNAYA
GAZETA [GAZETTE ENTRANGERE] (NO. 1 AND 3). Geneva, [N. S.], 1908.
Original Newspaper. Folio. 37 cm. Each issue is 8 pages. In Russian.
Title translates to =E2=80=9CThe Overseas Newspaper. =E2=80=9D Atop iss=
ue No. 1, stated
purpose of the paper is: =E2=80=9CCoverage of the life of Russians abro=
ad, and
informing them about Russian and Foreign Reality. =E2=80=9D A short-liv=
ed paper
=E2=80=93 there appears to be only 4 issues =E2=80=93 published by a gr=
oup of Russian
immigrants including Aleksandr Bogdanov and Anatoly Lunacharsky.
Includes contributions from: Bogdanov, Aleksinskiy (reprinted) ,
CONTENTS INCLUDES: Pamyati Marksa [In Memory of Marx] -- Vserossiyskay=
a
Studencheskaya Konferentsiya [Russian-Wide Student Conference] --
Russkaya Zhizn=E2=80=99: Ha =E2=80=9CPokhoronakh=E2=80=9D Revolyutsii =
[Russian Life: On the
=E2=80=9CFuneral=E2=80=9D of the Revolution] -- Iz Zhizni Bezpartiynykh=
Rabochnikh
Organizatsiy [From the Life of Non-Party Labor Organizations].
Advertisement leaflet for inaugural issue of =E2=80=9CZagranichnaya Gaz=
eta=E2=80=9D
affixed to page 5 of issue number one. Small, closed tears along
creases, paper tanned, but not fragile. Bund archival stamp on covers,
otherwise, nice clean copies in Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-6) (ID
#29241) $125.00
24. Barto, A and Barto, P. =D0=A1=D0=A7=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=
=9B=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=9A=D0=90. SCHILATLOCHKA. Moscow,
Ogiz, 1934. Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 14 pages. Col. Illus. 15
cm. In Russian. Children=E2=80=99s book. Title translates to English as=
,
=E2=80=9CCounting. =E2=80=9D Agniya Lvovna Barto was a Soviet Jewish po=
et and
children's writer born Getel Leybovna Volova to the jewish family of a
Moscow veterinarian named Lev Nikolaevich Volov. She studied at a
ballet school. She liked poetry very much and soon started to write her
own, trying to imitate Anna Akhmatova and Vladimir Mayakovsky. At her
graduation ceremony from the ballet school she read her poetry, among
the guests was the Minister for Education Anatoly Lunacharsky, who
pronounced that instead of the career of a ballerina she should be a
professional poet. According to the legend, all of Agniya's poetry to
that time was about Love and Revolution, and Lunacharsky predicted that
she will be a famous children poet. Agniya married an Italian-Russian
Electrical Engineer and poet Pavel Barto, and went on to become one of
the most popular children authors with her books published in millions
of copies. SUBJECT(S): Children's literature, Russian. Picture books
for children. Counting -- Juvenile literature. Covers show some
sunning, worn along edges. Overall Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-3) (ID
#29235) $50.00
25. edited by Leon Trotsky, Victor Kopp, Adolf Joffe and
Matvey Skobelev. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=92=D0=94=D0=90: =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=
=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90. PRAVDA:=
RABOCHAYA GAZETA (NO.
1-25, COMPLETE RUN). Geneva And Vienna, Spilka And Rossiyskaya
Sotsial-Demokraticheskaya Rabochaya Partiya, 1908-1912. Original
Newspaper. Folio. First four issues are 12 pages each (36cm) ;
remainder are 4-6 pages each (48cm). In Russian. Issues 1-25,
supplements to 5, 12, 17 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 =E2=80=93 the subtitle "Organ Ukrainskago=
Soyuza
'Spilki' [Organ of the Ukrainian Union 'Spilka'] appears only on the
first two issues =E2=80=93 who converted it into a Russian social democ=
ratic
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
=C3=A9migr=C3=A9s 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 Agains=
t
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 i=
n
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]. Some light wear and closed tears to edges of several issues,
but no loss of text. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-12xx) (ID #29248)
$2500.00
26. edited by Leon Trotsky, Victor Kopp, Adolf Joffe and
Matvey Skobelev. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=92=D0=94=D0=90: =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=
=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90. PRAVDA:=
RABOCHAYA GAZETA
(INDIVIDUAL ISSUES). Geneva And Vienna, Spilka And Rossiyskaya
Sotsial-Demokraticheskaya Rabochaya Partiya, 1908-1912. Original
Newspaper. Folio. First four issues are 12 pages each (36cm) ;
remainder are 4-6 pages each (48cm). In Russian. 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 =E2=80=93 the subtitle=
"Organ
Ukrainskago Soyuza 'Spilki' [Organ of the Ukrainian Union 'Spilka']
appears only on the first two issues =E2=80=93 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 =C3=A9migr=C3=A9s and concentrated on the issues of int=
erest to
Russian workers. The newspaper published its last issue on April 23,
1912. CONTENTS OF ISSUES AVAILABLE: No. 3: Pered Pervym Maya [Before
May First] -- Rabochie I Dzhaparidze [Workers and Dzhaparidze]. No. 5:
Imperializm I Revolyutsiya [Imperialism and Revolution] -- Za
Sotsialdemokratiyu [For Social Democracy!]. No. 6: Tsar I Evropa [Tsa=
r
and Europe]. No. 7: Zhelezo I Krov' [Iron and Blood] -- Karl Marks I
Rossiya v 1909 g. [Karl Marx and Russia in 1909]. No. 8: Natsional'nay=
a
Bor'ba I Edinstvo Proletariata [National Struggle and the Unity of the
Proletariat] -- M. Gorkiy I Sotsialdemokratiya [M. Gorky and Social
Democracy]. No. 10: Na Partiynuyu Dorogu [On the Party's Path] -- Itog=
i
Antialkogol'nago Syezda [Results from the Anti-Alcoholism Congress].
No. 12 (inc. Supplement): V 3-ey Dume [In the 3rd Dimension] -- K
Mezhdunarodnomu Sotsialdemokraticheskomu Kongressu v Kopengagene [For
an International Social Democratic Congress in Copenhagen]. No. 15:
BalkanskiyVopros I Sotsialdemokratiya [The Balkan Question and Social
Democracy] -- Kooperativy I Sotsializm [Cooperatives and Socialism].
No. 18-19: Za Sotsialdemokratiyu! [For Social Democracy!] -- Kapitaliz=
m
I Revolyutsiya [Capitalism and Revolution]. No. 20: K Vozrozhdeniyu
Partiy [To Revive the Party] -- Russkie Rabochie I Evreyskoe Bezpravie
[Russian Workers and the Jews Without Rights]. No. 21 (inc.
Supplement): Spasiteli Trona I Altara [Saviors of the Throne and Altar=
]
-- Vneshnyaya Politika Kontr-Revolyutsii [Foreign Politics of
Counter-Revolution]. No. 22: Politika ne Zavisit ot Lichnosti [Policy
is not Dependent on the Individual] -- Voyna I Internatsional [War and
the Internationl]. No. 23: Otkrytoe Pis'mo k Tovarischam "Spilkovtsam"
[Open Leter to the Comrades of "Spilka"] -- Tsarizm v Persii [Tsarism
in Persia]. No. 25: Lenskaya Boynya I Otvet Proletariata [Lenskaya
Massacre and the Proletariat Response] -- Protiv Pogromschikov: Protest
Evreyskikh Rabochakh [Against the Rioters: Jewish Workers' Protest].
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. Good Condition. (RUS-11-12b). Price is per issue. (ID
#29250) $75.00
27. Golos Truda. =D0=93=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=9E=D0=A1 =D0=A2=D0=A0=
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=90=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=AE
=D0=9E=D0=A2=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=98=D0=92=D0=90=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=95 =D0=
=9A=D0=9B=D0=90=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=AB=D0=A5 =D0=98=D0=9D=D0=A2=D0=
=95=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=92 =D0=A1=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=
=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98 =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9C=D0=AB=D0=A8=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=
=9D=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=
=A0=D0=98=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=90.
GOLOS TRUDA: GAZETA STAVIT SVOYEYU ZADACHYEYU OTSTAIVANIE KLASSOVYKH
INTERESOV SELSKOGO I PROMYSHLENNOGO PROLETARIATA (NO. 3 AND 12). St.
Petersburg, [N. S.], 1906. Original Newspaper. Folio. 6, 2 pages. In
Russian. Title translates to English as, "Voice of Labor: The Newspaper
Whose Task is the Defense of the Class Interests of the Agricultural
and Industrial Proletariat. " CONTENTS INCLUDES: Staraya Vlast' I
Golodnoe Krest'yanstvo [The Old Regime and Hungry Peasants] --
Buduschaya Birzha Truda v Peterburge [The Future Labor Market in St.
Petersburg] -- Rabochie I Sud nad Sovyetom Rabochikh Deputatov [Worker=
s
and Trial by the Council of Workers' Deputies] -- Pis'ma o Taktike I
Beztaktnosti: Pis'mo III [Letters on Tactics and Tactlessness: Letter
III]. Pages are darkened, but not fragile. Closed tears and chipping to
edges with no loss of text. All text is clear. Good Condition.
(RUS-11-17) (ID #29255) $50.00
28. Kur'yer. =D0=9A=D0=A3=D0=A0=D0=AC=D0=95=D0=A0: =D0=93=D0=
=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90 =D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=92=D0=98=D0=A2 =D0=A1=D0=
=92=D0=9E=D0=95=D0=AE =D0=97=D0=90=D0=94=D0=90=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=AE =D0=9E=D0=
=A2=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=98=D0=92=D0=90=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=95
=D0=9A=D0=9B=D0=90=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=AB=D0=A5 =D0=98=D0=9D=D0=
=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=92 =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9C=D0=AB=D0=
=A8=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98 =D0=A1=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=
=AC=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=
=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=90. KUR'YER:
GAZETA STAVIT SVOYEYU ZADACHYEYU OTSTAIVANIE KLASSOVYKH INTERESOV
PROMYSHLENNOGO I SEL=E2=80=99SKOGO PROLETARIATA (NO. 4-17). Saint Peter=
sburg,
[N. S.], 1906. Original Newspaper. Folio. Most issues are 6 pages. 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: Pis'mo G. V. Plekhanova [A Letter from G. V. Plekhanov] --
Agrarny Vopros I Trudovaya Gruppa [The Agrarian Question and the Labor
Group] -- Sotsializm I Zemlya [Socialism and Land] -- Kto Khozyain v
Dume [Who is the Master in the Duma] -- Burzhuaznaya Demokratiya v Dum=
e
[Bourgeois Democracy in the Duma] -- 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] -- Narod Ustal Zhdat' [The People are Tired of
Waiting]. Pages are tanned but not fragile with chipping to edges. Loss
of paper to margin of No. 5, but no loss of text. Good Condition
(RUS-11-16) (ID #29254) $500.00
29. Kur'yer. =D0=9A=D0=A3=D0=A0=D0=AC=D0=95=D0=A0: =D0=93=D0=
=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90 =D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=92=D0=98=D0=A2 =D0=A1=D0=
=92=D0=9E=D0=95=D0=AE =D0=97=D0=90=D0=94=D0=90=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=AE =D0=9E=D0=
=A2=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=98=D0=92=D0=90=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=95
=D0=9A=D0=9B=D0=90=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=AB=D0=A5 =D0=98=D0=9D=D0=
=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=92 =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9C=D0=AB=D0=
=A8=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98 =D0=A1=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=
=AC=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=
=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=90. KUR'YER:
GAZETA STAVIT SVOYEYU ZADACHYEYU OTSTAIVANIE KLASSOVYKH INTERESOV
PROMYSHLENNOGO I SEL=E2=80=99SKOGO PROLETARIATA (NO. 14 AND 15). Saint
Petersburg, [N. S.], 1906. 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-11-14/15) (ID #29252/3) $50.00
30. Lenin, Vladimir, editor. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=
=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=92=D0=94=D0=
=90: =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=90=D0=AF
=D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90. PROLETARSKAYA PRAVDA [ZA PRAVDU]=
: RABOCHAYA GAZETA [17 ISSUES].
Petersburg, Rossiyskaya Sotsialdemokraticheskaya Rabochaya Partiya,
1913. Original Newspaper. Folio. Four pages each. In Russian. Title
translates to English as, "Proletarian Truth [For Truth]: Labor
Newspaper. " Before the 1917 revolution, Pravda was a mass
working-class newspaper published with a wide circle of worker
correspondents/writers around the paper =E2=80=93 it served as the voic=
e of the
Bolshevik party, bringing Marxist analysis of current events to
Russia's literate workers and peasants. Lenin directed the newspaper
while living abroad. Over two years and three months Pravda was closed
down by the tsarist government eight times, but reappeared under other
names (including "Za Pravdu" and "Proletarskaya Pravda"). ISSUES
INCLUDED: Za Pravdu: 2, 3, 4, 13. Proletarskaya Pravda: 5-7, 9, 12-17,
19, 22-23. CONTENTS INCLUDED: Vybory v Stolichnov Prisutstvie
[Elections in the Presence of the Capital] -- Novyy Zakonoproekt [New
Bill] -- O Podderzhke "Proletarskoy Pravdy": Tovarischi Rabochie!
[About Support of "Proletarian Pravda": Worker Comrades!] -- Liberaly=
I
Reforma Gorodskogo Samoupravleniya [Liberals and the Reform of the
Urban Municipality] -- Esche o Razdelenii Shkol'nogo Dela po
Natsional'nostyam [More on the Division of School Affairs by
Nationality] -- O Soglasheniyakh s Burzhuaziey [On Agreements with the
Bourgeois] -- Natsional-liberalizm I Pravo Natsiy na Samoopredelenie
[National Liberalism and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination] -=
-
Marks o Vospitanii [Marx on Parenting] -- Dlya Chego Nuzhna Liberalam
Svoboda I Kul'tura? [Why is Liberal Freedom and Culture Needed?] --
Narodnaya Shkola I Demokratiya [People's School and Democracy] --
Nezazhzhennaya Yelka [An Unlit Christmas Tree] -- Antisemitskaya
Reaktsia v Pol'she (II) [Antisemitc Reaction in Poland (II)] -- Dolg
Kazhdago Rabochago [The Duty of Every Worker] -- Deti I Prestupnost'
[Children and Crime] -- Shkola I Liberal'naya Burzhuaziya [School and
the Liberal Bourgeois] ---Chto zhe Delat'? [What is to be Done?] --
Novyy Klerikal'nyy Skandal [New Cleric Scandal] -- Literatura I
Demokratiya [Literature and Democracy] -- Kak Angliyskie Rabochie
Podderzhivayut svoyu Gazetu [How English Workers Support their
Newspapers] -- "Zakonoposlushnoe" Bol'shinstvo ["Law-Abiding" Majority=
]
-- O Soyuz Gorodskikh Rabochikh [On the Union of City Workers]. Pages
are tanned and somewhat fragile along at edges with some minor chipping
or closed tears. Rubbing along creases obscures minor sections of text
on several issues. "Za Pravdu" No. 2 with significant chipping and
crumpling and some loss of text. Overall in good condition. (RUS-11-18)
(ID #29256) $800.00
31. Nashe Slovo. edited by Julius Martov and Leon Trotsky.
=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=A8=D0=95 =D0=A1=D0=9B=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=9E. NASHE SLOVO=
=3D NOTRE PAROLE =3D NACHE SLOWO (67 ISSUES).
Paris, Impr. Union, 1915-1916. 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: 8-10, 12, 13, 31,
36, 41, 51, 52, 59, 60, 62, 68, 69, 86, 89, 100-102, 104, 106, 107,
130, 137, 138, 140, 141, 148-150, 153-155, 157-160, 163, 166 [printer'=
s
error, labeled as "165"], 167-177, 179, 201, 202, 205-210, 212, 214,
215, 217, 218, 220-222. With contributions from: Lozovsky, Martov,
Trotsky, and Plekhanov. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Vodoizmeshchenie
Mezhdunarodnago Prava [The Displacement of International Law] --
Pochemu Marks =E2=80=93 "Pan-Germanist"? [Why Marx is a "Pan-Germanist=
"?] --
Germanskaya Sotsialdemokratiya v Pervie Dni Voyny [German Social
Democracy on the First Day of War] -- Russkiy Marksizm I Voyna [Russia=
n
Marxism and War] -- K Organizatsionnomu Voprosu [On the Organizational
Question] ---Natsiya I Khozyaystvo [Nation and Economy] -- Voyna I
Sotsial'nyya Problemy [War and Social Problems] -- Zhan Zhores: Bor'ba
s Respublikoy Opportunistov [Jean Jaures: Struggle with the Republic o=
f
Opportunists] -- Protiv Organizatsionnago Fetishizma [Opponent of
Organizational Fetishism] -- Voennyy Krisis I Poiliticheskiya
Perspektivy [War Crisis and Political Perspective]. Several issues hav=
e
underlining on one or two lines, or postage stamps, but all text is
clear. A few additional issues with small tears with very minor loss of
text. Number 149 has 4" closed tear in bottom corner, but no loss of
text. Papers tanned but not fragile. Many with edgewear but still nice.
Good+ condition. (RUS-11-11) (ID #29247) $2000.00
32. Petrevits, A. editor. =D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=A3=D0=94=D0=9E=D0=92=
=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=9C=D0=AB=D0=A1=D0=9B=D0=AC: ORGAN =D0=A0=D0=A3=D0=A1=D0=
=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E
=D0=9E=D0=A2=D0=94=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=90 =D0=9B=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=98=D0=
=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=A6=D0=98=D0=90=D0=9B-=D0=94=D0=
=95=D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=9A=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=
=9E=D0=99 =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=99 =D0=9F=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=
=A2=D0=98=D0=98. TRUDOVAYA
MYSL=E2=80=99: ORGAN RUSSKOGO OTDELA LATVIYSKOY SOTSIAL-DEMOKRATICHESKO=
Y
RABOCHEY PARTII (OVER 200 ISSUES). Dvinsk [Daugavpils], Russian
Division Of The Latvian Social Democratic Workers=E2=80=99 Party, 1928-=
1933.
Original Newspaper. Folio. Most issues are 4 pages. In Russian. Title
translates to English as, =E2=80=9CLabor Thought. =E2=80=9D Tagline acr=
oss the top of
early issues read: =E2=80=9CProletarii Vsyekh Stran, Soedinyaites=E2=80=
=99! =E2=80=9D
[Proletariat of All Country, Unite!]; later issues' tagline reads:
=E2=80=9CProletarii Vsyekh Stran, Ob'yedinyaytes'! =E2=80=9D [Proletar=
iat 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. =E2=80=A6 The leader of LSDSP, Pauls Kalni=C5=A1 , w=
as 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: 1-53, 55-122, 125-153, 155,
156, 160-166, 171, 173, 180, 183-190, 192-200, 202, 203, 210-215,
217-222, 224, 225, 232. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Brat=E2=80=99ya po Trudu I K=
rovi
[Brothers in Labor and in Blood] -- Bol'shevism Navyvorot [Bolshevism
Inside Out] -- Pervyy God Dogovora s SSSR [First Year of Agreement wit=
h
the USSR] -- Promyshlennost' Latvii za 1918-1928 g. G. [Industry of
Latvia 1918-1928] -- Agrarnaya Reforma I Sotsial-Demokratiya [Agrarian
Reform and Social Democracy] -- Bor'ba s Alkogolem [The Struggle with
Alcoholism] -- Gosudarstvennyy Perevorot I Voennaya Diktatura v
Yugoslavii [Coup and Military Dictatorship in Yugoslavia] -- Babushka
Russkoy Revolyutsii [Grandmother of the Russian Revolution] --
Latviyskoe Professional'noe Dvizhenie v 1928 godu [Latvian Trade Union
Movement in 1928] -- Angliyskie Rabochie na Puti k Pobede [English
Workers on the Path to Victory] -- Vopros ob Inostrantsakh v Latvii [A
Question About Foreignors in Latvia] -- Ne Poddavaytes' Provokatsii
"Levykh" -- Razlozhenie Zapadno-Evropeyskogo Kommunizma [The Expansion
of Western-European Communism] -- Avstrofashizm [Austrian Fascism] --
Boy I Khleb I SSSR [Fighting and Bread in the USSR] -- Pochemu Ty ne v
Partii [Why Are You Not In the Party] -- Sotsial'demokratiya I Trudovo=
e
Kres'yanstvo [Social Democracy and the Working Peasantry] --
Khozyaystvennaya Demokratiya [Economic Democracy] -- Vespominaniya o
Sobytiyakh 1905-1917 g. G [Memoirs of Events 1905-1917] -- Sotsialisty
I Kultura [Socialists and Culture] -- Gospodstvuyuschaya Sistema
Korruptsiya I Bor'ba s Ney [The Ruling System of Corruption and the
Struggle Against It] -- Voyna za Khleb za SSSR [The War for Bread in
the USSR] -- "Rekonstruktivnyy Period" I Pisatel'skaya Obschestvennost'
v SSSR [The "Reconstruction Period" and the Writer's Community in the
USSR] -- Manifest Latviyskoy Burzhuazii [Manifest of the Latvian
Bourgeois] -- Vospominaniya o Rabochey Oppozitsii [Memoirs About the
Worker's Opposition] -- Chto Videl v Sovyetskoy SSSP: Vpechatleniya s
Poezdki [What was Seen in Soviet Russia: Impressions From a Trip] --
Sovyetskaya Rossiya I Pyatiletniy Plan [Soviet Russian and the Five
Year Plan] -- Krizis Pyatiletki? [Crisis of the Five Year Plan?] --
Torgovyy Dogovor Latvii s Sovyetskoy Rossiey [Trade Agreement of Latvi=
a
with Soviet Russia] -- Kto za Mir =E2=80=93 Golosuyet za Sotsialistov:=
Pis'mo
iz Parizha [Who is for Peace =E2=80=93 Vote for Socialists: A Letter f=
rom
Paris] -- Gindenberg Protiv Gitlera [Hindenburg Against Hitler] --
Economicheskoe Polozhenie v Sovyetskoy Rossii [Economic Situation in
Soviet Russia] -- Pyatnadtsatiletniy Yubiley Sovyetskoy Rossii
[Fifteenth Anniversary of Soviet Russia] -- SSSR I Mirovoe Khozyaystvo
[USSR and the World Economy] -- My Bol'sheviki [We Are Bolsheviks] --
Sovyetskaya Rossiya v 1932 gody [Soviet Russia in 1932]. Pages are
tanned, but mostly not fragile. Chipping and closed tears to edges and
spine of several issues, especially later publications, but no loss of
text. A few issues separated at crease. Institutional stamps on several
issues. Good Condition. (RUS-11-8) (ID #29243) $1500.00
33. Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya
[Russian Social Democratic Labor Party]. =D0=9B=D0=A3=D0=A7=D0=AA. LUC=
H. [LOT OF 75+ ISSUES
FROM OCTOBER 1912 =E2=80=93 MARCH 1913.]. [St. Petersburg], Typography
Association Of Graphic Arts, 1912-1913. Original Newspaper. Folio.
Issues are 4 pages each. In Russian. Title translates to English as,
=E2=80=9CThe Ray. =E2=80=9D ISSUES INCLUDED: Nos. 23-33, 40, 43, 45-51,=
54, 76, 89,
94-97, 99, 102-103, 105-112, 114-115, 117-124, 127, 132-156, 158-162. A
legal daily of the Mensheviks, published in 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=E2=80=
=99
movement and protests, elections and Duma activities, and the World
War. Contributing authors include: Martov, Trotsky, Kollontay. CONTENTS
INCLUDES: K-e. I Tsionisty v Predvybornoy Bor=E2=80=99be [K. -e and th=
e
Zionists in the Election Campaign] -- Voyna I Avstriyskie Sotsialistiy
[War and Austrian Socialists] -- Demokratiya v Opasnosti [Democracy i=
n
Danger] -- Presledovaniya Stachechnikov I Rabochnikh Organnizatsiy
[Prosecution of Strikers and Worker's Organizations] -- Oktyabristy v
Roli =E2=80=98Revolyutsionerov=E2=80=99 [The Octobrists as Revolutiona=
ries] -- Kto
=E2=80=9CAgitatory=E2=80=9D [Who are the =E2=80=9CAgitators=E2=80=9D]=
-- K slukham o Pogrom v Varshave
[To Rumors About a Pogrom in Warsaw] -- Zap. -Evropeyskoe
Sots-Demokraticheskoe Dvizhenie v 1912 g. [Western European
Social-Democratic Movement in 1912] -- Talmud ili =E2=80=9CKapital=E2=
=80=9D Marksa
[Talmud or Marx=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9CCapital=E2=80=9D] -- Pamyati Marksa=
[In Memory of Marx] --
Pochemy My Ne Khotim Voevat=E2=80=99 [Why We Don=E2=80=99t Want to Fig=
ht] -- Evreyskoe
Bezpravie I Russkie Rabochie [Jews Without Rights and Russian Workers]=
=2E
Papers are tanned and somewhat fragile, but still solid. Several issues
with closed tears or chipping at edges, but only minor loss of text on
a few issues. Underlining and other pencil markings on a few pages,
otherwise nice and clean. (RUS-11-2) (ID #29234) $800.00
34. Lenin, Vladimir, editor. Rossiyskaya
Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya [Rabochey] Partiya =3D Russian Soci=
al
Democratic Labor Party. =D0=92=D0=9F=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=81=D0=94 (1905) NRS=
=2E 1-18; =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=99 (1905=
) NRS
1-26, COMPLETE. VPERED (1905) NO. 1-18; PROLETARIY (1905) NO. 1-26,
COMPLETE. Geneva, Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya
[Rabochey] Partiya =3D Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, 1905. Bo=
und
in later cloth. Folio. Each issue is about 6 pages. In Russian. Vpered
and Proletariy bound together. =E2=80=9CVpered=E2=80=9D was the first B=
olshevik weekly
newspaper, published in Geneva from Dec. 22, 1904 (Jan. 4, 1905) to May
5 (18) , 1905, founded after the Mensheviks seized control of the
central organ of the RSDLP, Iskra. The first issue alone contained =E2=
=80=9CThe
Autocracy and the Proletariat=E2=80=9D (an editorial) , =E2=80=9COn Goo=
d Demonstrations
of Proletarians and Poor Arguments of Certain Intellectuals, =E2=80=9D=
=E2=80=99Time to
Call a Halt, =E2=80=9D and other articles by Lenin. The significance of=
Vpered
in the history of the CPSU is defined by the fact that the paper was an
ideological-political organ abroad that cooperated with the practical
organ in Russia=E2=80=94the Bureau of Committees of the Majority=E2=80=
=94to give
political and organizational shape to Bolshevism (The Great Soviet
Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition. 1979). VPERED CONTENTS INCLUDES: Somneniya
Dvuglavago Orla [Doubts About the Double-Headed Eagle] -- Politika
Ustupok [Policy Concessions] -- Nachalo Revolyutsii v Rossii [The
Beginning of the Revolution in Russia] -- Dolzhni-li My Organizovat=E2=
=80=99
Revolyutsiyu [Should We Organize a Revolution] -- Bankrotstvo
Politseyskago Rezhima [Bankruptcy of a Police Regime] -- Bakinskiy
Pogrom [Baku Pogrom] -- Marks ob Amerikanskom =E2=80=9CChernom Peredel=
e=E2=80=9D [Marx
on American =E2=80=9CBlack Redistribution=E2=80=9D] -- Vozrozhdenie Pra=
voslavnoy
Tserkvi [The Rebirth of the Orthodox Church] -- Rol=E2=80=99 Organizat=
siy v
Narodnykh Dvizhen=E2=80=99yakh [The Role of Organizations in the Peopl=
e=E2=80=99s
Movement]. =E2=80=9CProletariy=E2=80=9D was published in Geneva from Ma=
y 14 (27) until
November 12 (25) , 1905, with a total of twenty-six issues during the
heights of political and social unrest of the Revolution of 1905.
Active in the work of the editorial board were V. Vorovsky A.
Lunacharsky, and M. Olminsky. =E2=80=9CProletariy=E2=80=9D continued th=
e policy of the
old, Leninist Iskra, and maintained full continuity with the Bolshevik
newspaper =E2=80=9CVpered. =E2=80=9D PROLETARIY CONTENTS INCLUDE8S: Mez=
hdunarodnoe
Znachenie Russkoy Revolyutsii [International Significance of the
Russian Revolution] -- Demokraticheskiya Zadachi Revolyutsionnago
Proletariata [Democratic Tasks of the Revolutionary Proletariat] --
Noviy Revolyutsionnyy Rabochiy Soyuz [New Revolutionary Workers=E2=80=
=99 Union]
-- Rabochiy Klass I ego Vragi [The Working Class and Its Enemies] --
Russkiy Tsar=E2=80=99 Ischet Zaschity Svoego Naroda Y Turetskago Sultan=
a
[Russian Tsar Seeks Protection From His Own People With Turkish Sultan=
]
-- Ocherki iz Revolyutsionnoy Bor=E2=80=99by Zapadno-Evropeyskago Prole=
tariata
[Sketched from the Revolutionary Fight of the Western European
Proletariat] -- Edinenie Tsarya s Narodom I Naroda s Tsarem [Union of
the Tsar and with the People and of the People with the Tsar] --
Pervaya Pobeda Revolyutsii [The First Victory of the Revolution]. Boun=
d
together in cloth between boards. Bottom half of Vpered No. 13, page
3-4 is missing. Pages are darkened, particularly at edges, but not
fragile. Good+ condition. (RUS-11-10xx) (ID #29246) $750.00
35. Lenin, Vladimir, editor. Rossiyskaya
Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic
Labor Party]. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=
=99: =D0=A6=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=9D=D0=AB=D0=99=
=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=93=D0=90=D0=9D =D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=98=D0=99=D0=A1=
=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99
=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=A6=D0=98=D0=90=D0=9B-=D0=94=D0=95=D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=9A=D0=
=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=
=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=99 =D0=9F=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=99. PROLETAR=
IY [LE PROLETAIRE]:
TSENTRAL=E2=80=99NIY ORGAN ROSSIYSKOY SOTSIAL=E2=80=99DEMOKRATICHESKOY=
RABOCHEY PARTIY
(NOS. 1-26, COMPLETE). Geneva, Tipografiya Partii Kooperative Druckerei
[Printing House Of The Party Cooperative Printing], 1905. Original
Newspaper. Folio. Issues are about 6 pages each. In Russian.
=E2=80=9CProletariy=E2=80=9D was published in Geneva from May 14 (27) u=
ntil November 12
(25) , 1905, with a total of twenty-six issues during the heights of
political and social unrest of the Revolution of 1905. Active in the
work of the editorial board were V. Vorovsky A. Lunacharsky, and M.
Olminsky. =E2=80=9CProletariy=E2=80=9D continued the policy of the old,=
Leninist Iskra,
and maintained full continuity with the Bolshevik newspaper =E2=80=9CVp=
ered. =E2=80=9D
CONTENTS INCLUDES: Mezhdunarodnoe Znachenie Russkoy Revolyutsii
[International Significance of the Russian Revolution] --
Demokraticheskiya Zadachi Revolyutsionnago Proletariata [Democratic
Tasks of the Revolutionary Proletariat] -- Noviy Revolyutsionnyy
Rabochiy Soyuz [New Revolutionary Workers=E2=80=99 Union] -- Rabochiy=
Klass I
ego Vragi [The Working Class and Its Enemies] -- Russkiy Tsar=E2=80=99=
Ischet
Zaschity Svoego Naroda Y Turetskago Sultana [Russian Tsar Seeks
Protection From His Own People With Turkish Sultan] -- Ocherki iz
Revolyutsionnoy Bor=E2=80=99by Zapadno-Evropeyskago Proletariata [Sket=
ches from
the Revolutionary Fight of the Western European Proletariat] --
Edinenie Tsarya s Narodom I Naroda s Tsarem [Union of the Tsar and wit=
h
the People and of the People with the Tsar] -- Pervaya Pobeda
Revolyutsii [The First Victory of the Revolution]. Some paragraphs=E2=
=80=99
text is somewhat faint, apparently as issued. Minor staining or tanning
to several issues, but all text is clear and paper is not fragile. Very
Good condition. (RUS-11-4xx) (ID #29236) $500.00
36. Lenin, Vladimir, editor. Rossiyskaya
Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic
Labor Party]. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=
=99: =D0=A6=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=9D=D0=AB=D0=99=
=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=93=D0=90=D0=9D =D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=98=D0=99=D0=A1=
=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99
=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=A6=D0=98=D0=90=D0=9B-=D0=94=D0=95=D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=9A=D0=
=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=
=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=99 =D0=9F=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=99. PROLETAR=
IY [LE PROLETAIRE]:
TSENTRAL=E2=80=99NIY ORGAN ROSSIYSKOY SOTSIAL=E2=80=99DEMOKRATICHESKOY=
RABOCHEY PARTIY
(INDIVIDUAL ISSUES). Geneva, Tipografiya Partii Kooperative Druckerei
[Printing House Of The Party Cooperative Printing], 1905. Original
Newspaper. Folio. Issues are about 6 pages each. In Russian.
=E2=80=9CProletariy=E2=80=9D was published in Geneva from May 14 (27) u=
ntil November 12
(25) , 1905, with a total of twenty-six issues during the heights of
political and social unrest of the Revolution of 1905. Active in the
work of the editorial board were V. Vorovsky A. Lunacharsky, and M.
Olminsky. =E2=80=9CProletariy=E2=80=9D continued the policy of the old,=
Leninist Iskra,
and maintained full continuity with the Bolshevik newspaper =E2=80=9CVp=
ered. =E2=80=9D
CONTENTS OF ISSUES AVAILABLE: No. 19: Revolyutsiya I Kontr-Revolyutsiya
[Revolution and Counter Revolution], Otkrytoe Pis'mo k Zagranichnym
Tovarischam [Open Letter to Comrades Abroad] -- No. 20: Sotsializm I
Krest'yanstvo [Socialism and the Peasantry], Ko Vcey Uchascheysya
Molodezhi [To All Young Students], K Voprosu o Partiynom Obedineniy [=
On
the Question of Party Unity] -- No. 21: O Professional'nom Dvizhenii I
o Zadachakh Sotsial'-Demokratii [On the Professional Movement and the
Mission of Social Democracy -- No. 22: Konferentsiya
Sotsial'demokraticheskykh Organizatsii v Rossii [Conference of Social
Democratic Organizations in Russia] -- No. 23: Vserossiyskaya
Politiceskaya Stachka [Russian-Wide Political Strike], Burzhuaznye
'Soglashateli' I Proletarskie Revolyutsionery [Bourgeois 'Conciliators=
'
and Proletarian Revolutionaries] -- No. 24: Pervaya Pobeda Revolyutsii
[The First Victory of the Revolution], Revolyutsionnye Dni v Rossii
[Revolutionary Days in Russia]. Many edges worn with some closed tears=
=2E
Some paragraphs=E2=80=99 text is somewhat faint, apparently as issued.=
Minor
staining or tanning to several issues, but all text is clear and paper
is not fragile. Very Good condition. (RUS-11-4a) Price per issue (ID
#29237) $30.00
37. Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya
[Russian Social Democratic Labor Party]. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=
=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=99: =D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=93=D0=90=D0=9D =D0=A0=
=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=98=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99
=D0=A1.-=D0=9F=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=91=D0=A3=D0=A0=D0=93=D0=A1=D0=
=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98 =D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=A1=D0=
=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=9C=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=
=92 =D0=A0.=D0=A1.-=D0=94.=D0=A0.=D0=9F. PROLETARIY [LE
PROLETAIRE]: ORGAN C.-PETERBURGSKAGO I MOSKOVSKAGO KOMITETOV R.S.-D.L.P
(NOS. 21-50). Geneva And Paris, Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya
Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor Party], 1908-1909.
Original Newspaper. Folio. Issues are about 8 pages each. 30
consecutive issues present here. In Russian. Subtitle translates to
English as, =E2=80=9CThe Organ of the Russian Saint Petersburg and Mosc=
ow
Committees RSDRP. =E2=80=9D CONTENTS INCLUDES: Bankrotstvo =E2=80=98Kon=
stitutsii=E2=80=99 I
Nashi Put=E2=80=99 [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 Becam=
e
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 o=
f
Senseless Dreams]. Includes supplements for issues: 44, 46, 47-48, and
50. Note that the final pages of Number 45 are mislabeled =E2=80=9CNo.=
44=E2=80=9D by
printer. Pages darkened but not fragile, with edgewear but no loss of
text. Good+ condition. (RUS-11-5xx) (ID #29239) $600.00
38. Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya
[Russian Social Democratic Labor Party]. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=
=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=99: =D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=93=D0=90=D0=9D =D0=A0=
=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=98=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99
=D0=A1.-=D0=9F=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=91=D0=A3=D0=A0=D0=93=D0=A1=D0=
=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98 =D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=A1=D0=
=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=9C=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=
=92 =D0=A0.=D0=A1.-=D0=94.=D0=A0.=D0=9F. PROLETARIY [LE
PROLETAIRE]: ORGAN C.-PETERBURGSKAGO I MOSKOVSKAGO KOMITETOV R.S.-D.L.P
(INDIVIDUAL ISSUES). Geneva And Paris, Rossiyskaya
Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic
Labor Party], 1908-1909. Original Newspaper. Folio. Issues are about 8
pages each. In Russian. Subtitle translates to English as, =E2=80=9CThe=
Organ
of the Russian Saint Petersburg and Moscow Committees RSDRP. =E2=80=9D=
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 Fir=
st
of May] --- Ob Obmane Naroda Liberalami [The Deception of the People b=
y
Liberals] --- Burzhuaznyy Liberalizm I Russkaya Revolyutsiya [Bourgeoi=
s
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] --- Petersburgski=
e
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
(ID #29240) $25.00
39. Lenin, Vladimir, editor. Rossiyskaya
Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic
Labor Party]. SOTSIAL=E2=80=99DEMOKRAT =3D LE SOCIALE-DEMOCRATE (NRS. 2=
-25,
33-58). Paris And Geneva, Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya
Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor Party], 1909-1917.
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,
=E2=80=9CThe Social Democrat. =E2=80=9D Subtitle: =E2=80=9CTsentralnyy=
Organ Rossiyskoy
Soctsial=E2=80=99demokraticheskoy Rabochey Partii=E2=80=9D [The Centra=
l 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 =E2=80=9Can illegal Russian newspap=
er,
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=E2=80=A6 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=E2=80=A6 Lenin's articles publishe=
d 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=E2=80=
=9D
(Encylopedia of Marxism). CONTENTS INCLUDES: Tsel' Bor'by Proletariata
v Nashey Revolyutsii [The purpose of the Struggle of the Proletariat i=
n
our Revolution] =E2=80=93 Rabochaya Gruppa na Zhenskom Syezd [The Work=
er's
Group at The Women's Congress] =E2=80=93Itogi Syezda Fabrichno-Zavodski=
kh
Vrachey [The results of the congress of factory physicians] =E2=80=93
Kont-Revolyutsiya I Burzhuaziya [Counter-revolution and Bourgeois] =E2=
=80=93
Klassy I Partii v ikh Otnosheniy k Religii I Tserkvi [Classes and
parties in their relations to religion and Church] =E2=80=93 Vopros' o
Professional'nykh Soyuzakh v 3-oy Dume [Questions on trade unions in
the Third Duma] =E2=80=93 O Fraktsii "Vperedovtsev" [About the Faction
"Vpered"] =E2=80=93 Fraktsiya Trotskogo I Partiynoe Polozhenie [Trotsk=
y's
faction and party position] =E2=80=93 Mezhdunarodny Sotsialisticheskiy=
Syezd v
Kopengagen [The International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen] =E2=80=
=93 Karl
Marks I Lev Tolstoy [Karl Marx and Tolstoy] =E2=80=93 Stolypin I Revol=
yutsiya
[Stolypin and the Revolution] =E2=80=93 Voyna I Rossiyskaya Sotsial-De=
mokratiya
[War and the Russian Social-Democracy] =E2=80=93 Sotsialisticheskaya P=
artii
Evropy vo Vremya Voyny [The Socialist Party of Europe during the War]=
=E2=80=93
Povorot Martova [Martov=E2=80=99s Turn] =E2=80=93 Germanskaya Sotsial-=
Demokratiya I
Buduschiy Internatsional' [German Social Democracy and the Future
International] =E2=80=93 Patsifizm ili Marksizm (Zloklyucheniya Odnogo=
Lozunga)
[Pacifism or Marxism (Misadventures of a slogan)] =E2=80=93
Tsimmerval'd-Kintal': Vtoraya Tsimmerval'dskaya Konferentsiya
[Zimmerwald-Kienthal: Second Zimmerwald Conference] =E2=80=93 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) (ID #29233) $1500.00
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<strong>BUNDIST & OTHER JEWISH IMPRINTS</strong><br>
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1. Ansky=
, S. A, Y. Gessen, S. L. Ginsberg, Et. Al. =D0=9F=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=96=
=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=95: =D0=A1=D0=91=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=AA=
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=98 =D0=9A=D0=A3=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=A2=D0=A3=D0=A0=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=98=D0=
=A1=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=86=D0=98 =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=95=D0=92=D0=
=AA =D0=92=D0=AA =D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=86=D0=98 (TOM 1). PEREZHITOE:=
SBORNIK, POSVIASHCHENNYI OBSHCHESTVENNOI I KULTURNOI ISTORII EVREEV V ROS=
SII (VOL 1 ONLY). St. Petersburg, Brokgauz-Efron, [1908]. Rebound in late=
r cloth. 8vo. Iv, 324, 59 pages. Illus. 25 cm. In Russian. Title translate=
s to English as, “Experienced: A Collection Dedicated to the Social=
and Cultural History of Jews in Russia. ” An-ski (pseudonym of Shlo=
yme-Zanvl Rappoport; 1863–1920) , was an “author and folkloris=
t. …. In 1878, at the age of 16, he became a close friend of Chaim=
Zhitlowsky and soon discovered Hebrew and Russian literature. Attracted b=
y the doctrines of the Haskalah, and the Narodniki (a group committed to r=
evolutionizing the Russian peasants) , he went to live among Russian peasa=
nts and miners, and worked as a blacksmith, bookbinder, factory hand, and=
teacher. On the advice of the Russian writer Gleb Uspensky, he returned f=
rom south Russia to St. Petersburg and wrote for the Narodniki's month=
ly publication. Compelled to leave Russia in 1892, he stayed briefly in Ge=
rmany and Switzerland before settling in Paris in 1894. There he worked fo=
r six years as secretary of the revolutionary and philosopher Piotr Lavrov=
, while writing short stories about Jewish radicals. Returning to Russia i=
n 1905, he joined the Social-Revolutionary Party, circulated his 1902 Bund=
hymn "Di Shvue" ("The Oath") , and wrote folk legends=
and stories about Jewish poverty. …. As head of the Jewish ethnogr=
aphic expedition financed by Baron Gunzberg he traveled through the villag=
es of Volhynia and Podolia from 1912 to 1914, collecting material. His kno=
wledge of folklore inspired his famous play The Dybbuk” (Maor, Yitzh=
ak, in EJ, 2007). CONTENTS: Iz Zapisok Pervogo Yevryeya-Studenta v Rossii=
[From the Notes of the First Jewish Student in Russia] -- Moskovskoe Get=
to [Moscow Ghetto] -- Popytka Emansipatsii Yevryeev v Rossii [An attempt=
of Jewish emancipation in Russia] -- Pervye Sotsialisticheskii Organy v Y=
evryeyskoy Literatur [The first socialist Bodies in Jewish Literature] --=
Iz Istorii Varshavskogo Ravvinskogo Uchilishcha [History of the Warsaw R=
abbinical School] -- Yevryeyskoe Narodnoe Tvorchestvo -- [Jewish Folk Art=
]. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Russia -- History -- Periodicals. Includes bibliogr=
aphy. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Rebound in later cloth with some lib=
rary tape on spine. Table of contents and foreword have some wear and mino=
r tape; remainder of internal pages are nice and clean. Overall very good=
condition. (SEF40-7) (ID #28347) $250.00<br>
<br>
2. Baruc=
h, Isidor, editor. =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90 =D0=A2=
=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=91=D0=A3=D0=9D=D0=90: =D0=94=D0=92=D0=A3=D0=9C=D0=95=D0=A1=
=D0=95=D0=A7=D0=9D=D0=9E =D0=A1=D0=9F=D0=98=D0=A1=D0=90=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=95=
=D0=97=D0=90 =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=95=D0=9D =D0=
=96=D0=98=D0=92=D0=9E=D0=A2 =D0=98 =D0=9A=D0=A3=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=A2=D0=A3=D0=
=A0=D0=90. EVREISKA TRIBUNA. YUNI 1926. GODINA 1. KNIGA 1. (ONLY, NO MORE=
ISSUED? ). Rustschuk, Bulgaria, [N. S.], 1926. Original Paper Wrappers.=
8vo. 111 pages. In Bulgarian. Volume 1, Book 1. Cover Subtitle: “Dv=
umesechno Spisanie za Obschestven Zhivot I Kultura [Bi-Monthly Magazine f=
or Public Life and Culture]. ” Topics include: The Jewish Question,=
Alcoholism and Jews, Zionist Propaganda, Spanish Research and Sephardic J=
ews, The Spanish Jews in Bulgaria, The Jewish Youth Movement, The Position=
of Jews in Russia. OCLC lists only 1 holding (Nat Lib Israel). Lacks back=
strip. Cover is chipping at edges. Internal pages are slightly tanned, but=
all text is clear and binding is tight. Good+ condition. (HOLO2-60-3) (ID=
#27654) $150.00<br>
<br>
3. Jaffe=
, Leib. =D0=A1=D0=90=D0=A4=D0=A0=D0=A3=D0=A2: =D0=9A =D0=94=D0=92=D0=90=D0=
=94=D0=A6=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=AE =D0=9F=D0=95=D0=
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=A1=D0=90 =D0=92 =D0=91=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=95. =D0=9A=D0=9D=D0=98=
=D0=93=D0=90 II. SBORNIKI SAFRUT: K DVADTSATILETIYU PERVOGO SIONISTSKOGO K=
ONGRESSA V BAZELE. KNIGA II. Moscow, Safrut, 1918. Original Publisher&rsqu=
o;s Cloth. 8vo. 202, [4] pages. 26 cm. In Russian. Title translates to En=
glish as, “Safrut [Literature]: For the Twentieth Anniversary of th=
e First Zionist Congress in Basel. Book 2.” Safrut was "'in=
tended for those circles of readers for whom the Jewish language [was] in=
accessible'... It's self-appointed task was to acquaint Russified=
Jews with Jewish nationalist ideas, Zionist activity, and Hebrew culture.=
" – Moss, 2009. Includes works by Max Nordau, Nahum Sokolow, L=
eib Jaffe and Theodore Herzl. SUBJECT(S): Russian literature -- Jewish aut=
hors -- Periodicals. Hebrew literature -- Translations into Russian -- Per=
iodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Margin notes on title page. Ex-li=
b with usual markings. Pages darkened, but all text is clear. Good conditi=
on. (SEF40-9) (ID #28349) $100.00<br>
<br>
4. Jaffe=
, Leib. =D0=A1=D0=90=D0=A4=D0=A0=D0=A3=D0=A2: =D0=9A =D0=94=D0=92=D0=90=D0=
=94=D0=A6=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=AE =D0=9F=D0=95=D0=
=A0=D0=92=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=A1=D0=98=D0=9E=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=
=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=9D=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=
=A1=D0=90 =D0=92 =D0=91=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=95. =D0=9A=D0=9D=D0=98=
=D0=93=D0=90 III. SBORNIKI SAFRUT: K DVADTSATILETIYU PERVOGO SIONISTSKOGO=
KONGRESSA V BAZELE. KNIGA III. Moscow, Safrut, 1918. Original Publisher&r=
squo;s Cloth. 8vo. 190, [2] pages. 26 cm. In Russian. Title translates to=
English as, “Safrut [Literature]: Book 3.” Safrut was "=
'intended for those circles of readers for whom the Jewish language [=
was] inaccessible'... It's self-appointed task was to acquaint Rus=
sified Jews with Jewish nationalist ideas, Zionist activity, and Hebrew cu=
lture. " – Moss, 2009. Includes works by Chaim Bialik and Saul=
Chernikhovsky. SUBJECT(S): Russian literature -- Jewish authors -- Period=
icals. Hebrew literature -- Translations into Russian -- Periodicals. OCLC=
lists 6 copies worldwide. Margin notes on title page. Ex-lib with usual m=
arkings. Pages darkened, but all text is clear. Good condition. (SEF40-10)=
(ID #28350) $100.00<br>
<br>
5. Obshc=
hestvo Evreiskoi Kul’tury Moldavii. =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=98=
=D0=92 =D0=94=D0=A3=D0=A5=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=96=D0=98=D0=
=97=D0=9D=D0=98 =D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=94=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=AB. EVREI V DUKHOV=
NOY ZHIZNI MOLDOVY. Kishinev, Obshchestvo Evreiskoi Kul’tury Resp. M=
oldava, 1997. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 196 pages. Ill. Ports. 20 cm. In Russian.=
A collection of essays on the topic of Jewish spiritual life in Moldova.=
Series: Stranitsy Istorii I Sovremennost’ (Pages From Past and Pres=
ent). English Title: Jews in the Spiritual Life of Moldova. ISBN: 58526823=
65. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Moldova -- Biography. Geographic: Moldova -- Intel=
lectual life. Includes bibliographical references and index. OCLC lists 11=
copies worldwide. Light wear to spine. Some underlining and margin notes=
from previous owner on several pages. Inscription on title page. Binding=
and pages are in good condition. (HOLO2-29-2) (ID #26073) $85.00<br>
<br>
6. =D0=
=95=D0=B2=D1=80=D0=B5=D0=B9=D1=81=D0=BA=D1=96=D1=8F =D0=B2=D1=A3=D1=81=D1=
=82=D0=B8. EVREISKIYA VESTI (NRS 1-16, PRESUME COMPLETE) . Petrograd [St.=
Petersburg], Tipografiya Pravda, 1916-1917. (FT) Original Staplebound New=
spapers. 4to. About 20 pages per issue. 31 cm. In Russian. Title translate=
s to English as, "Jewish Affairs. " Weekly journal. 1st 15 conse=
cutive issues [1916: 1-9; 1917: 1-7 (10-16)] of the Jewish weekly magazin=
e "Jewish Affairs", starting with the first issue of October 191=
6 and covering much of the period leading up to the Revolution. Includes r=
eports and updates, employment office publications, details about the Jewi=
sh community after World War I, information about Jewish refugees, Poland&=
#39;s treatment of Jews, literature and essays concerning Jews and more. O=
CLC lists no holdings, only a single holding at the National Library of Is=
rael of an incomplete reprint done in the 1970s, consisting of: 1916 (nrs=
1-9 ) & 1917 (nrs 4-7) . Pages soiled throughout with margin dampstai=
ns and heavy rust on staples, paper seems good, text is clear. Good- Condi=
tion. Very scarce and important (RUS-11-26) (ID #29408) $500.00.<br>
<br>
7. =D0=
=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=95 =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=9E=D0=97=D0=
=A0=D1=A2=D0=9D=D0=86=D0=95. EVREYSKOYE OBORZENIYE. NR 9, 22 JULY 1910. St=
=2E Petersburg, Tribuna, 1910. (FT) Original Paper Wrappers, large 8vo, 47 p=
ages. In Russian with Hebrew (not Yiddish) on last page, including ads for=
HaShiloah. CONTENTS: O Regulirivanii Emigratsii [On the Regulation of Em=
igration] --- Evreyskaya Uchebnaya Norma [The Jewish Education Standard]=
--- Pamyati I. I. Levitana [In Memory of Isaac Ilyich Levitan] --- Evrey=
skiy Vopros v 3-y sessii Gos. Dumy v Tsifrakh [The Jewish Question in the=
3rd State Duma in Figures] --- Pis'ma iz Palestiny [Letters from Pal=
estine]. Scarce. One listing on OCLC (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) . We al=
so found a reference online to a different journal of the same name which=
began in 1912. Light wear, period Jewish institutional marking, Good Cond=
ition. (RUS-11-21) (ID #29405) $75.00.<br>
<br>
8. =D0=
=9E=D0=A2=D0=9A=D0=9B=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=98 =D0=91=D0=A3=D0=9D=D0=94=D0=90. OT=
KLIKI BUNDA [RESPONSES of the BUND]. Vols I-II. Nrs 1-5. March 1909-febru=
ary 1911. 5 Issues. Complete, Full Run. Geneve, 1909-1911. 2do. Vol I, Nr=
1: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 2: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 3: 24 pages; Vol II, Nr 4:=
32 pages, illustrated; Vol II, Nr 5: 20 pages. In Russian. Russian public=
ation of the Emigre Bund committee. Started in March 1909, ceased with in=
February 1911. Vol I, Nr 1: a few items translated from Yiddish Bund publ=
ication "Shtimme fun Bund", discussion of the Azef affair, repor=
t on the 3rd congress of the Jewish socialist democratic party in Galicia;=
Vol I, Nr 2: accounts of Antisemitism and Jewish emigration from Russia;=
Vol I, Nr 3: discussion of the national autonomy issue in the program of=
the Russian Social Democratic party; Vol II, Nr 4: discussions of nationa=
l autonomy, status of Yiddish language, Jewish emigration, a list of provo=
cateurs in the party organizations; Vol II, Nr 5: report on the 8th confer=
ence of the Bund, obituary to Paul Zinger, founder of the German Social De=
mocratic Party, discussion of Antisemitism in Poland. OCLC lists 5 sets wo=
rldwide (Harvard U. , Library of Congress, U. Of Illinois, Indiana U. , U.=
Of Pittsburgh) . All issues uncut in unused excellent condition (RUS-3-15=
9-163) . (ID #17812) $200.00.<br>
<br>
9. Dubno=
w, Simon, editor. =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=AF=
=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9D=D0=90: =D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A5=D0=
=9C=D1=A2=D0=A1=D0=AF=D0=A7=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=AA =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=
=95=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=
=98=D0=9A=D0=9E-=D0=AD=D0=A2=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A4=D0=98=D0=
=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=
=A2=D0=92=D0=90. EVREISKAIA STARINA. VOL I, NR 1. (JAN-MAR 1909) ONLY. Sai=
nt Petersburg, Evreiskogo Istoriko-Etnograficheskogo Obshchestva. , 1909.=
Cloth, 8vo, 160, 32 pages. In Russian with bound-in Hebrew supplement. Ti=
tle translates to English as, "Jewish Antiquity Trimonthly. Jewish Hi=
storical Ethnographic Society." CONTENTS: Razgovornyy Yazyk i Narodna=
ya Literatura Pol'sko-Litovskikh Evreev v XVI i Pervoy Polovine XVII v=
eka [Spoken Language and Folk Literature of Polish-Lithuanian Jews in the=
16th and First Half of the 17th Centuries] --- Evreyskie Istoricheskie Pa=
myatniki v Pol'she [Jewish Historical Monuments in Poland] --- Antiev=
reyskoe Dvizhenie v Rossii v 1881-1882 g. [Anti-Semitic Movement in Russi=
a in 1881-1882] --- Uchastie vilenskikh Evreev v traure po smerti Kostyush=
ko [Participation of Vilna Jews in Mourning the Death of Kosciuszko]. &qu=
ot;Evreiskaia Starina appeared regularly from 1909 until 1916, ceasing pub=
lication entirely in 1930. It became one of the most important journals in=
modern Jewish historiography. Thanks to this journal, the study of East E=
uropean Jewish history became a collective enterprise and vastly expanded=
its scope. Such heretofore neglected topics as Jewish folklore, Yiddish,=
popular reactions to persecution and oppression, and the history of Jewis=
h autonomy were addressed. Contributors also included promising Jewish his=
torians in Habsburg Galicia, such as Majer Balaban (1877-1942), Ignacy Sch=
iper (1884-1943), and Mojzesz Schorr (1874-1941)" (YIVO, 2012). Cover=
s present, spine repaired, very worn. (RUS-11-24) (ID #29411) $50.00.<br>
<br>
10. Dubnow, Simon, e=
ditor. =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=A1=D0=A2=
=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9D=D0=90: =D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A5=D0=9C=D1=A2=D0=A1=
=D0=AF=D0=A7=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=AA =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=
=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=9E-=
=D0=AD=D0=A2=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A4=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=
=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=90.=
EVREISKAIA STARINA. VOL I, NR 2 (APRIL-JUNE 1909) ONLY. Saint Petersburg,=
Evreiskogo Istoriko-Etnograficheskogo Obshchestva, 1909. (FT) Cloth, 8vo,=
161-318, [2], 33-64 pages. In Russian with bound-in Hebrew supplement. T=
itle translates to English as, "Jewish Antiquity Trimonthly. Jewish H=
istorical Ethnographic Society. " CONTENTS: Iz proshlago Evreyskoy ul=
itsy vo L'vove [From the Past Jewish Streets of Lvov] --- Krakovskiy=
svod evreyskikh statutov I privilegov [Jewish Code of Statutes and Privi=
leges]. "Evreiskaia Starina appeared regularly from 1909 until 1916,=
ceasing publication entirely in 1930. It became one of the most important=
journals in modern Jewish historiography. Thanks to this journal, the stu=
dy of East European Jewish history became a collective enterprise and vast=
ly expanded its scope. Such heretofore neglected topics as Jewish folklore=
, Yiddish, popular reactions to persecution and oppression, and the histor=
y of Jewish autonomy were addressed. Contributors also included promising=
Jewish historians in Habsburg Galicia, such as Majer Balaban (1877-1942)=
, Ignacy Schiper (1884-1943) , and Mojzesz Schorr (1874-1941) " (YIV=
O, 2012) . Spine repaired. Lacks front cover and title page. (RUS-11-23) (=
ID #29406) $40.00.<br>
<br>
11. Dubnow, Simon, e=
ditor. =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=A1=D0=A2=
=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9D=D0=90: =D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A5=D0=9C=D1=A2=D0=A1=
=D0=AF=D0=A7=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=AA =D0=95=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=
=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=9E-=
=D0=AD=D0=A2=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A4=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=
=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=90.=
EVREISKAIA STARINA. VOLUME 6 COMPLETE. Saint Petersburg, Evreiskogo Istor=
iko-Etnograficheskogo Obshchestva. , 1913. (FT) Cloth. 8vo. 560, 49-96 pag=
es. In Russian with Hebrew bound-in supplement. Title translates to Englis=
h as, "Jewish Antiquity Trimonthly. Jewish Historical Ethnographic So=
ciety. " CONTENTS: Proshloe I nastoyaschee Sibirskikh Sektantov-Subbo=
tnikov [Past and Present of the Siberian Sectarian Subbotniks] --- Evrei=
v Rossii v Epokhu Evropeyskoy Reaktsii (1815-48) [Jews in Russia in the=
Age of European Reactions (1815-48)] --- Evreyskaya Rekrutchina v Tsarstv=
ovanie Nikolaya I [Jewish Conscription in the Reign of Nikolai I] --- Och=
erki iz Istorii Evreyskago Rabochago Dvizheniya v Rossii (1884-1897 g. ) =
[Essays on the History of the Jewish Workers' Movement in Russia (1884=
-1897)] --- Evrei v Kieve [Jews in Kiev]. "Evreiskaia Starina appear=
ed regularly from 1909 until 1916, ceasing publication entirely in 1930. I=
t became one of the most important journals in modern Jewish historiograph=
y. Thanks to this journal, the study of East European Jewish history becam=
e a collective enterprise and vastly expanded its scope. Such heretofore n=
eglected topics as Jewish folklore, Yiddish, popular reactions to persecut=
ion and oppression, and the history of Jewish autonomy were addressed. Con=
tributors also included promising Jewish historians in Habsburg Galicia, s=
uch as Majer Balaban (1877-1942) , Ignacy Schiper (1884-1943) , and Mojzes=
z Schorr (1874-1941) " (YIVO, 2012) . Light wear, paper starting to b=
rown but very solid and nice. (RUS-11-22) (ID #29410) $200.00.<br>
<br>
12. Geiman, A. SOTSI=
ALISTICHESKIIA FRAKTSII V SIONIZME: KRITICHESKII OCHERK. Saint Petersburg,=
Knigoizdatel'stvo 'tribuna', 1906. Original Paper Wrappers. 1=
2mo, 117 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The Soci=
alist Faction in Zionism: A Critical Essay. " SUBJECT (S): Labor Zion=
ism. Labor Zionism- Russia. Translated from Hebrew ["Perevod s Evrey=
skago"]. Includes bibliographical references. OCLC lists 5 institutio=
ns with copies worldwide. Some wear, Good Condition. (RUS-11-19) (ID #2940=
4) $75.00.<br>
<br>
13. Rossiiskaia Sots=
ial-Demokraticheskaia Rabochaia Partiia. [Allgemeyner Idisher Arbeyterbun=
d In Lita, Poylen Un Rusland, The Bund]. =D0=A1=D0=98=D0=9E=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=
=97=D0=9C =D0=98 =D0=98=D0=9D=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=AB =D0=95=
=D0=92=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=
=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=90. SIONIZM I INTERESY=
EVREISKAGO PROLETARIATA. London, Tip. Bunda / A. Nathanson, 1903. (FT) Or=
iginal Paper Wrappers, 16mo, 70 pages. 14 cm. In Russian. Title translates=
to English as, "Zionism and the Interests of the Jewish Proletariat.=
" At head of cover: "Rossiyskaya Sots. -Demokraticheskaya Raboc=
haya Partiya" [Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party]. Publication o=
f the General Jewish Workers' Union in Lithuania. Poland and Russia. T=
ranslated from "Judischer Arbeiter No. 11." SUBJECT(S): Labor Zi=
onism. OCLC lists 12 institutions with copies. Bit of edgewear to cover, o=
therwise Good. (RUS-11-20) (ID #29409) $75.00.<br>
<br>
14. Vseobschiy Evr.=
Rab. Soyuz V Litve, Pol'she I Rossii [General Jewish Workers Union I=
n Latvia, Poland and Russia].II =D0=A1=D0=AA=D1=A2=D0=97=D0=94=D0=AA =D0=
=A0=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1I=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A1.-=D0=94. =D0=
=A0. =D0=9F=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=A2I=D0=98: =D0=9E=D0=A2=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=AA=
=D0=94=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=93=D0=90=D0=A6=D0=86=D0=98 =D0=91=
=D0=A3=D0=9D=D0=94=D0=90. II. SEZD ROSSIYSKOY C.-D. P PARTII: OTCHET DELEG=
ATSII BUNDA. London, Tip. Bunda / A. Nathanson, 1903. (FT) Original Paper=
Wrappers. 16mo. Ii, 62 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as,=
"Second Congress of the Russian S. D. R. Party: The Report of the Bu=
nd Delegation. " Bundist imprint, published in London in 1903, descri=
bing the Bund delegation's perspective on the 2nd Congress of the Russ=
ian Social Democratic Party, which was held in London, where this analysis=
was published. "At the congress, the party split into two irreconcil=
able factions on November 17: the Bolsheviks ("majority"), heade=
d by Lenin, and the Mensheviks ("minority"), headed by Julius Ma=
rtov. Confusingly, the Mensheviks were actually the larger faction, howeve=
r the names Menshevik and Bolshevik were taken from a vote held at the 190=
3 party congress for the editorial board of the party newspaper, Iskra (&q=
uot;Spark") , with the Bolsheviks being the majority and the Menshevi=
ks being the minority" (Wikipedia) . An important work. SUBJECT: Ross=
iiskaia sotsial-demokraticheskaia rabochaia partiia. S'ezd (2nd: 1903:=
Brussels, Belgium, and London, England) Vseobshchii Evr. Rab. Soiuz v Lit=
vie, Pol'shie I Rossii. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Very Good Condt=
ion. (RUS-11-25) 10 (ID #29407) $100.00.<br>
<br>
15. =D0=A1=D0=B2=D0=
=B0=D0=B4=D0=B5=D0=B1=D0=BD=D1=8B=D1=8F TENOR. SVADEBNYYA TENOR. [St. Pet=
ersburg?], No Date (ca. 1905?). Clothbound manuscript notebook of Jewish w=
edding songs, apparently for a tenor. 10.5 x 7.5 inches, 25 double-sided l=
eaves. Entirely manuscript musical notation with notes and lyrics. Lyrics=
are Hebrew written entirely in Latin or Cyrillic characters. Most pages h=
ave the stamp of the St. Petersburg Synagogue, also known as the Grand Cho=
ral Synagogue. Atop many songs, the style (or the composer) is indicated,=
many of which are noted 19th century reform composers including Sulzer, L=
ewandowski and Naumberg. Pages worn and darkened with notes from previous=
owner throughout. Good Condition. (RUS-11-25A) $350.00<br>
<br>
<strong>RSDRP & ANARCHIST IMPRINTS</strong><br>
<br>
16. Partiia Sotsiali=
stov-Revoliutsionerov. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=
=AB. PROTOKOLY PERVOI OBSHCHEPARTIINOI KONFERENTSII P.S.-R., AVGUST' 1=
908. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, Paris, Izd. TSentr. kom-ta P.S.-R., 1908. Red Pa=
per Wrappers, 8vo, 241 pages. 23 cm. In Russian. At head of title: Compte-=
rendu de la 1re conférence du parti Social.-Révol. Russe. SU=
BJECT(S): Partiia sotsialistov-revoliutsionerov -- Congresses. OCLC lists=
17 copies worldwide. Light wear, faded institutional stamp on front cover=
, brighter stamp on title page (Bund Archives), Very Good Condition. Brigh=
t red cover remains sharp, a very nice copy. (mx-30-11) (ID #21384) $200.0=
0.<br>
<br>
17. Bebel, August, 1=
840-1913. SOTSIALISTICHESKOE OBSHCHESTVO. Zheneva: Izd. Soiuza Russkikh So=
tsial'demokratov,, 1902 . 1st edition in Russian. Paper Wrappers, 16mo=
, 77 pages. ; 16 cm. In Russian. August Ferdinand Bebel was a German socia=
l democrat and one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party of Germa=
ny. SUBJECT: Socialism. At head of title: "Rossiiskaia Sotsial'de=
mokraticheskaia Rabochaia Partiia. Perevod s niemetskago. " Includes=
bibliographical footnotes. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Pages 65-78 in=
facsmile only. Lacks outer wrapper, as commonly found. Otherwise Good Con=
dition. (MX-30-6/7) (ID #24781/2) $40.00.<br>
<br>
18. Kropotkin, Petr=
Alekseevich. =D0=97=D0=90=D0=9F=D0=98=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=98 =D0=A0=D0=95=D0=
=92=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=AE=D0=A6=D0=98=D0=9E=D0=9D=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=90. ZAPISKI R=
EVOLIUTSIONERA. London: Izd. Fonda Volnoi Russkoi Pressy,, 1902. Cloth, 12=
mo, xx, 477 pages. 21 cm. In Russian. 1st edition in Kropotkin's nativ=
e Russian The English version, "Memoirs of a revolutionist, " pr=
eceeded the first Russian edition by 3 years. Series: Istoricheskaia bibli=
oteka ; vyp. 1. Kropotkin was the most prominent of the Russian anarchists=
; his funeral in 1921 brought onto the streets of Moscow the last anti-Bol=
shevik anarchist demonstration until 1987. "s predisloviem Georga Bra=
ndesa ; perevod s angliiskago pod redaktsiei avtora. " SUBJECT (S): A=
narchists -- Russia. Anarchism -- Russia. -- Politics and government. OCLC=
lists 14 copies. Lacks frontis portrait. Heavy wear to boards, few pages=
appear to be extracting, paper and binding remain otherwise Good. (mx-30-=
14) (ID #24793) $150.00.<br>
<br>
19. Lenin, Vladimir=
Il'ich (N. Lenina); & Maslov, Petr. =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=AA =D0=90=D0=
=93=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=
=90=D0=9C=D0=9C [&]=D0=9E=D0=A2=D0=92=D1=A2=D0=A2=D0=AA =D0=9D=D0=90=
=D0=9A=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=9A=D0=A3 =D0=9D=D0=90=D0=A8=D0=95=D0=93=
=D0=9E =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=95=D0=9A=D0=A2=D0=90 =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=93=
=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=9C=D0=9C=D0=ABOB AGRARNOI PROGRAMMIE [&] OTVIET NA KR=
ITIKU NASHEGO PROEKTA PROGRAMMY. Hardcover, 8vo, Zheneva (i.e. Geneva), Iz=
d. Ligi russkoi revoliutsionnoi sotsial'demokratii, 1903. 1st edition.=
Original paper Wrappers, 12mo, 42 pages. 19 cm. In Russian. Published by=
the Central Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party in exi=
le. SUBJECT(S): Land tenure -- Soviet Union. Agriculture -- Soviet Union.=
Peasantry -- Soviet Union. At head of title. "X. Zum Agrarprogramm.=
Lenin. Antikritik." Rossiiskaia sotsial'demokraticheskaia raboch=
aia partiia. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Yale & Hoover). No microfi=
lm appears to be available for this work. Wear to covers, old stamp &=
label on cover, good condition. (MX-22-22) (ID #13604) $700.00.<br>
<br>
20. Lenin, Vladimir=
Il'ich; & Dan, F.(Fedor). =D0=93=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A3=D0=94=D0=90=D0=
=A0=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=94=D0=A3=D0=9C=D0=
=90 =D0=98 =D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=A6=D0=86=D0=90=D0=9B=D0=94=D0=95=D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=
=9A=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=86=D0=AF. GOSUDARSTVENNAIA DUMA I SOTSIALDEMOKRAT=
IIA. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, S.-Peterburg: "Proletarskoe dielo", 19=
06. 1st edition. Paper Wrappers. 12mo, 32 pages. 19cm. In Russian. "P=
redlagaemyia stat'i izlagaiut dva takticheskikh vzgliada, namietivshik=
hsia v sotsial'demokratii po voprosu o vyborakh v Gosudarstvennuiu Dum=
u." Other Titles: "Gosudarstvennai Duma i Sotsialdemokraticheska=
ia taktika." References: Khronologicheskii ukazatel' proizvedenii=
V.I. Lenina, 2021. SUBJECT(S): Russia. Gosudarstvennaia Duma (1st: 1906);=
Rossiiskaia sotsial-demokraticheskaia rabochaia partiia. S'ezd (4th:=
1906: Stockholm, Sweden), Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917.=
OCLC lists 2 institutions worldwide with copies (Harvard & Columbia).=
Very Scarce. Wear & tears & period institutional sticker on cover=
, no text affected, internal paper & binding Very Good Condition, Good=
Condition overall. (MX-30-10) (ID #21383) $600.00.<br>
<br>
21. =D0=96=D0=98=D0=
=97=D0=9D=D0=AC: =D0=9F=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=
=9A=D0=90=D0=AF, =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=
=9D=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=98 =D0=9B=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=A3=D0=
=A0=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90. ZHIZN’:=
POLITICHESKAYA, OBSHCHESTVENNAYA I LITERATURNAYA GAZETA (66 ISSUES). Pari=
s And Geneva, [N. S.], 1915. Original Newspaper. Folio. Each issue is 2-4=
pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, “Life: A Politii=
cal, Social and Literature Newspaper. ” Published daily (except Mond=
ay) March 12, 1915 – June 4, 1915 and weekly thereafter until Jan. 2=
, 1916. ISSUES INCLUDED: 1-61, 65 (3) , 67-69 (5-7) , 72 (10) , 74 (12). C=
ONTENTS INCLUDES: Bessilie Printsipov [The Impotence of Principles] -- Id=
eaologicheskiy Krizis [Ideological Crisis] -- Natsionalizm v Narodnom Kho=
zyaystve [Nationalism in the National Economy] -- Militarzatsiya Sotsiali=
zma [The Militarization of Socialism] ---Shtyk-Sotsialisty [Bayonet Soci=
alism] -- Sotsialisticheskiy Shovinizm [Socialist Chauvinism] -- Internat=
sionalizm I Vospitanie Proletariata [Internationalism and the Education o=
f the Proletariat] -- Obschezemskiy Syezd [Zemstvo Congress] -- Manifest=
Levykh [Manifest of the Left] -- Hemetskaya Sotsial-Imperialiistskaya Id=
eologiya [German Social-Imperialist Ideology] -- Erve Protiv Libknekhta =
[Hervé Against Liebknecht] -- Eshche o Rossiyskoy Demokratiy [More=
About Russian Democracy] -- Sotsial’demokratiya I Zashchita Oteches=
tva [Social Democracy and the Protection of the Fatherland] -- Pervaya Tr=
eschina v Internatsionalizme [The First Crack in Internationalism] -- Poz=
itsiya Sotsializma v Sovremennoy Voyne [The Position of Socialism in Mode=
rn War] -- V Sotsialisticheskom Mire: Posle Natsional’nago 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 no=
loss of text (Except No. 23, which has a small tear in the middle with mi=
nor loss of text). Good condition. (RUS-11-9) (ID #29244) $1700.00<br>
<br>
22. =D0=96=D0=98=D0=
=97=D0=9D=D0=AC: =D0=9F=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=
=9A=D0=90=D0=AF, =D0=9E=D0=91=D0=A9=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=
=9D=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=98 =D0=9B=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=A3=D0=
=A0=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90. ZHIZN’:=
POLITICHESKAYA, OBSHCHESTVENNAYA I LITERATURNAYA GAZETA (NO. 20). Paris A=
nd Geneva, [N. S.], 1915. Original Newspaper. Folio. 2 pages. In Russian.=
Title translates to English as, “Life: A Politiical, Social and Lit=
erature Newspaper. ” Published daily (except Monday) March 12, 1915=
– June 4, 1915 and weekly thereafter until Jan. 2, 1916. CONTENTS I=
NCLUDES: Obschezemskiy Syezd [Zemstvo Congress] -- Konferentsiya Nezavisi=
moy Rabochey Partii [Conference of the Independent Workers' Party]. P=
aper is tanned but not fragile, with tears along right margin (no loss of=
text). Good Condition. (RUS-11-9a) (ID #29245) $20.00<br>
<br>
23. Amman, S. L. edi=
tor. =D0=97=D0=90=D0=93=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=9D=D0=90=D0=AF=
=D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90. ZAGRANICHNAYA GAZETA [GAZETTE ENTR=
ANGERE] (NO. 1 AND 3). Geneva, [N. S.], 1908. Original Newspaper. Folio.=
37 cm. Each issue is 8 pages. In Russian. Title translates to “The=
Overseas Newspaper. ” Atop issue No. 1, stated purpose of the paper=
is: “Coverage of the life of Russians abroad, and informing them ab=
out Russian and Foreign Reality. ” A short-lived paper – there=
appears to be only 4 issues – published by a group of Russian immig=
rants including Aleksandr Bogdanov and Anatoly Lunacharsky. Includes contr=
ibutions from: Bogdanov, Aleksinskiy (reprinted) , CONTENTS INCLUDES: Pamy=
ati Marksa [In Memory of Marx] -- Vserossiyskaya Studencheskaya Konferent=
siya [Russian-Wide Student Conference] -- Russkaya Zhizn’: Ha &ldqu=
o;Pokhoronakh” Revolyutsii [Russian Life: On the “Funeral&rdq=
uo; of the Revolution] -- Iz Zhizni Bezpartiynykh Rabochnikh Organizatsiy=
[From the Life of Non-Party Labor Organizations]. Advertisement leaflet=
for inaugural issue of “Zagranichnaya Gazeta” affixed to page=
5 of issue number one. Small, closed tears along creases, paper tanned, b=
ut not fragile. Bund archival stamp on covers, otherwise, nice clean copie=
s in Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-6) (ID #29241) $125.00<br>
<br>
24. Barto, A and Bar=
to, P. =D0=A1=D0=A7=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=9B=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=9A=D0=90. SCHIL=
ATLOCHKA. Moscow, Ogiz, 1934. Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 14 pages. Co=
l. Illus. 15 cm. In Russian. Children’s book. Title translates to En=
glish as, “Counting. ” Agniya Lvovna Barto was a Soviet Jewish=
poet and children's writer born Getel Leybovna Volova to the jewish f=
amily of a Moscow veterinarian named Lev Nikolaevich Volov. She studied at=
a ballet school. She liked poetry very much and soon started to write her=
own, trying to imitate Anna Akhmatova and Vladimir Mayakovsky. At her gra=
duation ceremony from the ballet school she read her poetry, among the gue=
sts was the Minister for Education Anatoly Lunacharsky, who pronounced tha=
t instead of the career of a ballerina she should be a professional poet.=
According to the legend, all of Agniya's poetry to that time was abou=
t Love and Revolution, and Lunacharsky predicted that she will be a famous=
children poet. Agniya married an Italian-Russian Electrical Engineer and=
poet Pavel Barto, and went on to become one of the most popular children=
authors with her books published in millions of copies. SUBJECT(S): Child=
ren's literature, Russian. Picture books for children. Counting -- Juv=
enile literature. Covers show some sunning, worn along edges. Overall Very=
Good Condition. (RUS-11-3) (ID #29235) $50.00<br>
<br>
25. edited by Leon T=
rotsky, Victor Kopp, Adolf Joffe and Matvey Skobelev. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=90=
=D0=92=D0=94=D0=90: =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=93=D0=
=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90. PRAVDA: RABOCHAYA GAZETA (NO. 1-25, COMPLETE=
RUN). Geneva And Vienna, Spilka And Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokraticheskaya=
Rabochaya Partiya, 1908-1912. Original Newspaper. Folio. First four issue=
s are 12 pages each (36cm) ; remainder are 4-6 pages each (48cm). In Russi=
an. Issues 1-25, supplements to 5, 12, 17 and 21 as well as a broadsheet o=
n 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, th=
e Spilka left the newspaper to Trotsky – the subtitle "Organ Uk=
rainskago Soyuza 'Spilki' [Organ of the Ukrainian Union 'Spil=
ka'] appears only on the first two issues – who converted it int=
o a Russian social democratic newspaper aimed at Russian workers. The edit=
orial staff consisted of Trotsky and, at various times, Victor Kopp, Adolf=
Joffe and Matvey Skobelev, who tried to avoid the factional issues that d=
ivided Russian émigrés and concentrated on the issues of int=
erest 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 Bezrabotits=
ey I Golodom [The Fight Against Unemployment and Hunger] -- Balkanskiy Vo=
pros [The Balkans Question] -- Zhizn' I Bor'ba Mirovogo Proletari=
ata [Life and Struggle of the World Proletariat] -- Polozhenie "Prav=
dy" 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 Russi=
a in 1909] -- Natsional'naya Bor'ba I Edinstvo Proletariata [Nati=
onal Struggle and Unity of the Proletariat] -- Kooperativy I Sotsializm [=
Cooperatives and Socialism] -- Russkie Rabochie I Evreyskoe Bezpravie [Ru=
ssian Workers and the Jews Without Rights]. Some light wear and closed tea=
rs to edges of several issues, but no loss of text. Very Good Condition. (=
RUS-11-12xx) (ID #29248) $2500.00<br>
<br>
26. edited by Leon T=
rotsky, Victor Kopp, Adolf Joffe and Matvey Skobelev. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=90=
=D0=92=D0=94=D0=90: =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=93=D0=
=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90. PRAVDA: RABOCHAYA GAZETA (INDIVIDUAL ISSUES).=
Geneva And Vienna, Spilka And Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokraticheskaya Raboc=
haya Partiya, 1908-1912. Original Newspaper. Folio. First four issues are=
12 pages each (36cm) ; remainder are 4-6 pages each (48cm). In Russian. T=
itle translates to English as, "Truth: Labor Newspaper. " The or=
iginal Pravda was founded in 1905 by Spilka, a breakaway party from the Re=
volutionary Ukrainian Party. In October 1908 Leon Trotsky was called in to=
edit the newspaper and pick it up from its insignificant and run down sta=
te. After several issues, the Spilka left the newspaper to Trotsky –=
the subtitle "Organ Ukrainskago Soyuza 'Spilki' [Organ of t=
he 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 vari=
ous times, Victor Kopp, Adolf Joffe and Matvey Skobelev, who tried to avoi=
d the factional issues that divided Russian émigrés and conc=
entrated on the issues of interest to Russian workers. The newspaper publi=
shed its last issue on April 23, 1912. CONTENTS OF ISSUES AVAILABLE: No. 3=
: Pered Pervym Maya [Before May First] -- Rabochie I Dzhaparidze [Worker=
s and Dzhaparidze]. No. 5: Imperializm I Revolyutsiya [Imperialism and Re=
volution] -- Za Sotsialdemokratiyu [For Social Democracy!]. No. 6: Tsar I=
Evropa [Tsar and Europe]. No. 7: Zhelezo I Krov' [Iron and Blood] -=
- Karl Marks I Rossiya v 1909 g. [Karl Marx and Russia in 1909]. No. 8: N=
atsional'naya Bor'ba I Edinstvo Proletariata [National Struggle a=
nd the Unity of the Proletariat] -- M. Gorkiy I Sotsialdemokratiya [M. Go=
rky and Social Democracy]. No. 10: Na Partiynuyu Dorogu [On the Party'=
;s Path] -- Itogi Antialkogol'nago Syezda [Results from the Anti-Alco=
holism Congress]. No. 12 (inc. Supplement): V 3-ey Dume [In the 3rd Dimen=
sion] -- K Mezhdunarodnomu Sotsialdemokraticheskomu Kongressu v Kopengagen=
e [For an International Social Democratic Congress in Copenhagen]. No. 15=
: BalkanskiyVopros I Sotsialdemokratiya [The Balkan Question and Social D=
emocracy] -- Kooperativy I Sotsializm [Cooperatives and Socialism]. No. 1=
8-19: Za Sotsialdemokratiyu! [For Social Democracy!] -- Kapitalizm I Revo=
lyutsiya [Capitalism and Revolution]. No. 20: K Vozrozhdeniyu Partiy [To=
Revive the Party] -- Russkie Rabochie I Evreyskoe Bezpravie [Russian Wor=
kers and the Jews Without Rights]. No. 21 (inc. Supplement): Spasiteli Tro=
na I Altara [Saviors of the Throne and Altar] -- Vneshnyaya Politika Kont=
r-Revolyutsii [Foreign Politics of Counter-Revolution]. No. 22: Politika=
ne Zavisit ot Lichnosti [Policy is not Dependent on the Individual] -- V=
oyna I Internatsional [War and the Internationl]. No. 23: Otkrytoe Pis=
9;mo k Tovarischam "Spilkovtsam" [Open Leter to the Comrades of=
"Spilka"] -- Tsarizm v Persii [Tsarism in Persia]. No. 25: Len=
skaya Boynya I Otvet Proletariata [Lenskaya Massacre and the Proletariat=
Response] -- Protiv Pogromschikov: Protest Evreyskikh Rabochakh [Against=
the Rioters: Jewish Workers' Protest]. 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. Good Condition. (RUS-11-12b=
). Price is per issue. (ID #29250) $75.00<br>
<br>
27. Golos Truda. =D0=
=93=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=9E=D0=A1 =D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=A3=D0=94=D0=90: =D0=93=D0=90=
=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90 =D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=92=D0=98=D0=A2 =D0=A1=D0=92=
=D0=9E=D0=95=D0=AE =D0=97=D0=90=D0=94=D0=90=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=AE =D0=9E=D0=A2=
=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=98=D0=92=D0=90=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=95 =D0=9A=D0=9B=D0=90=
=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=AB=D0=A5 =D0=98=D0=9D=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=95=
=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=92 =D0=A1=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E=
=D0=98 =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9C=D0=AB=D0=A8=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=9E=
=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=90=
=D0=A2=D0=90. GOLOS TRUDA: GAZETA STAVIT SVOYEYU ZADACHYEYU OTSTAIVANIE KL=
ASSOVYKH INTERESOV SELSKOGO I PROMYSHLENNOGO PROLETARIATA (NO. 3 AND 12).=
St. Petersburg, [N. S.], 1906. Original Newspaper. Folio. 6, 2 pages. In=
Russian. Title translates to English as, "Voice of Labor: The Newspa=
per Whose Task is the Defense of the Class Interests of the Agricultural a=
nd Industrial Proletariat. " CONTENTS INCLUDES: Staraya Vlast' I=
Golodnoe Krest'yanstvo [The Old Regime and Hungry Peasants] -- Budus=
chaya Birzha Truda v Peterburge [The Future Labor Market in St. Petersbur=
g] -- Rabochie I Sud nad Sovyetom Rabochikh Deputatov [Workers and Trial=
by the Council of Workers' Deputies] -- Pis'ma o Taktike I Beztak=
tnosti: Pis'mo III [Letters on Tactics and Tactlessness: Letter III].=
Pages are darkened, but not fragile. Closed tears and chipping to edges w=
ith no loss of text. All text is clear. Good Condition. (RUS-11-17) (ID #2=
9255) $50.00<br>
<br>
28. Kur'yer. =D0=
=9A=D0=A3=D0=A0=D0=AC=D0=95=D0=A0: =D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=
=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=92=D0=98=D0=A2 =D0=A1=D0=92=D0=9E=D0=95=D0=AE =D0=
=97=D0=90=D0=94=D0=90=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=AE =D0=9E=D0=A2=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=
=98=D0=92=D0=90=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=95 =D0=9A=D0=9B=D0=90=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=
=92=D0=AB=D0=A5 =D0=98=D0=9D=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=92 =D0=
=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9C=D0=AB=D0=A8=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=
=9E =D0=98 =D0=A1=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9F=
=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=90. KUR=
9;YER: GAZETA STAVIT SVOYEYU ZADACHYEYU OTSTAIVANIE KLASSOVYKH INTERESOV P=
ROMYSHLENNOGO I SEL’SKOGO PROLETARIATA (NO. 4-17). Saint Petersburg,=
[N. S.], 1906. Original Newspaper. Folio. Most issues are 6 pages. In Ru=
ssian. Title translates to English as, "The Courier: The Newspaper Wh=
ose Task is the Defense of the Class Interests of the Industrial and Agric=
ultural Proletariat. " Published daily (except Monday). CONTENTS INCL=
UDES: Pis'mo G. V. Plekhanova [A Letter from G. V. Plekhanov] -- Agra=
rny Vopros I Trudovaya Gruppa [The Agrarian Question and the Labor Group]=
-- Sotsializm I Zemlya [Socialism and Land] -- Kto Khozyain v Dume [Who=
is the Master in the Duma] -- Burzhuaznaya Demokratiya v Dume [Bourgeois=
Democracy in the Duma] -- Poslednie Dni Goremykinskago Ministerstva [The=
Last Days of the Goremykin Ministry] -- O Konstitutsionnykh Illyuziyakh =
[On Constitutional Illusions] -- Peterburgskiy Proletariat Pered Sudom [T=
he Petersburg Proletariat Before the Court] -- Narod Ustal Zhdat' [Th=
e People are Tired of Waiting]. Pages are tanned but not fragile with chip=
ping to edges. Loss of paper to margin of No. 5, but no loss of text. Good=
Condition (RUS-11-16) (ID #29254) $500.00<br>
<br>
29. Kur'yer. =D0=
=9A=D0=A3=D0=A0=D0=AC=D0=95=D0=A0: =D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=
=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=92=D0=98=D0=A2 =D0=A1=D0=92=D0=9E=D0=95=D0=AE =D0=
=97=D0=90=D0=94=D0=90=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=AE =D0=9E=D0=A2=D0=A1=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=
=98=D0=92=D0=90=D0=9D=D0=98=D0=95 =D0=9A=D0=9B=D0=90=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=
=92=D0=AB=D0=A5 =D0=98=D0=9D=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=92 =D0=
=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9C=D0=AB=D0=A8=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=9D=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=
=9E =D0=98 =D0=A1=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9F=
=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=90. KUR=
9;YER: GAZETA STAVIT SVOYEYU ZADACHYEYU OTSTAIVANIE KLASSOVYKH INTERESOV P=
ROMYSHLENNOGO I SEL’SKOGO PROLETARIATA (NO. 14 AND 15). Saint Peters=
burg, [N. S.], 1906. Original Newspaper. Folio. Each issue is 4 pages lon=
g. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The Courier: The News=
paper Whose Task is the Defense of the Class Interests of the Industrial a=
nd Agricultural Proletariat. " Published daily (except Monday). CONTE=
NTS INCLUDES: Poslednie Dni Goremykinskago Ministerstva [The Last Days of=
the Goremykin Ministry] -- O Konstitutsionnykh Illyuziyakh [On Constitut=
ional 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-11-14/15) (ID #29252/=
3) $50.00<br>
<br>
30. Lenin, Vladimir,=
editor. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=
=90=D0=AF =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=92=D0=94=D0=90: =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=91=D0=9E=
=D0=A7=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=93=D0=90=D0=97=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90. PROLETARSKAYA PRA=
VDA [ZA PRAVDU]: RABOCHAYA GAZETA [17 ISSUES]. Petersburg, Rossiyskaya S=
otsialdemokraticheskaya Rabochaya Partiya, 1913. Original Newspaper. Folio=
=2E Four pages each. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "Prole=
tarian Truth [For Truth]: Labor Newspaper. " Before the 1917 revolut=
ion, Pravda was a mass working-class newspaper published with a wide circl=
e of worker correspondents/writers around the paper – it served as t=
he voice of the Bolshevik party, bringing Marxist analysis of current even=
ts to Russia's literate workers and peasants. Lenin directed the newsp=
aper while living abroad. Over two years and three months Pravda was close=
d down by the tsarist government eight times, but reappeared under other n=
ames (including "Za Pravdu" and "Proletarskaya Pravda"=
). ISSUES INCLUDED: Za Pravdu: 2, 3, 4, 13. Proletarskaya Pravda: 5-7, 9,=
12-17, 19, 22-23. CONTENTS INCLUDED: Vybory v Stolichnov Prisutstvie [El=
ections in the Presence of the Capital] -- Novyy Zakonoproekt [New Bill]=
-- O Podderzhke "Proletarskoy Pravdy": Tovarischi Rabochie! [A=
bout Support of "Proletarian Pravda": Worker Comrades!] -- Liber=
aly I Reforma Gorodskogo Samoupravleniya [Liberals and the Reform of the=
Urban Municipality] -- Esche o Razdelenii Shkol'nogo Dela po Natsiona=
l'nostyam [More on the Division of School Affairs by Nationality] --=
O Soglasheniyakh s Burzhuaziey [On Agreements with the Bourgeois] -- Nat=
sional-liberalizm I Pravo Natsiy na Samoopredelenie [National Liberalism=
and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination] -- Marks o Vospitanii [M=
arx on Parenting] -- Dlya Chego Nuzhna Liberalam Svoboda I Kul'tura? =
[Why is Liberal Freedom and Culture Needed?] -- Narodnaya Shkola I Demokra=
tiya [People's School and Democracy] -- Nezazhzhennaya Yelka [An Unl=
it Christmas Tree] -- Antisemitskaya Reaktsia v Pol'she (II) [Antisem=
itc Reaction in Poland (II)] -- Dolg Kazhdago Rabochago [The Duty of Ever=
y Worker] -- Deti I Prestupnost' [Children and Crime] -- Shkola I Lib=
eral'naya Burzhuaziya [School and the Liberal Bourgeois] ---Chto zhe=
Delat'? [What is to be Done?] -- Novyy Klerikal'nyy Skandal [Ne=
w Cleric Scandal] -- Literatura I Demokratiya [Literature and Democracy]=
-- Kak Angliyskie Rabochie Podderzhivayut svoyu Gazetu [How English Work=
ers Support their Newspapers] -- "Zakonoposlushnoe" Bol'shin=
stvo ["Law-Abiding" Majority] -- O Soyuz Gorodskikh Rabochikh =
[On the Union of City Workers]. Pages are tanned and somewhat fragile alon=
g at edges with some minor chipping or closed tears. Rubbing along creases=
obscures minor sections of text on several issues. "Za Pravdu"=
No. 2 with significant chipping and crumpling and some loss of text. Over=
all in good condition. (RUS-11-18) (ID #29256) $800.00<br>
<br>
31. Nashe Slovo. edi=
ted by Julius Martov and Leon Trotsky. =D0=9D=D0=90=D0=A8=D0=95 =D0=A1=D0=
=9B=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=9E. NASHE SLOVO =3D NOTRE PAROLE =3D NACHE SLOWO (67 IS=
SUES). Paris, Impr. Union, 1915-1916. Original Newspaper. Each issue is on=
e broadsheet, front and back (2 pages). In Russian. Title translates to En=
glish as, "Our Word. " "The most frequently published, wide=
ly circulated, and influential Russian internationalist broadsheet of Worl=
d War One... Whose editors included Julius Martov and Leon Trotsky. 'N=
ashe Slovo' consistently printed views from all shades of socialist th=
ought. This helped it to attract contributors from across Europe. Through=
its correspondents it attempted to keep its readership acquainted with ev=
ents in all the belligerent countries, so that even those who disagreed wi=
th its editorials, such as Lenin, eagerly sought out 'Nashe Slovo'=
so as to keep abreast of the latest developments. " (The Scottish Hi=
storical Review, Vol. 78, 2: No. 206). The paper's anti-war stance led=
to its being labeled as "pro-German" and attacked by both Frenc=
h and Russian officials, a fact addressed in a cover article of No. 5 &quo=
t;Ni Germanofobiya, Ni Germanofil'stvo" [Not Teutonophobic, Not=
Teutonophile]. Issues Included: 8-10, 12, 13, 31, 36, 41, 51, 52, 59, 60,=
62, 68, 69, 86, 89, 100-102, 104, 106, 107, 130, 137, 138, 140, 141, 148-=
150, 153-155, 157-160, 163, 166 [printer's error, labeled as "16=
5"], 167-177, 179, 201, 202, 205-210, 212, 214, 215, 217, 218, 220-22=
2. With contributions from: Lozovsky, Martov, Trotsky, and Plekhanov. CONT=
ENTS INCLUDES: Vodoizmeshchenie Mezhdunarodnago Prava [The Displacement o=
f International Law] -- Pochemu Marks – "Pan-Germanist"? =
[Why Marx is a "Pan-Germanist"?] -- Germanskaya Sotsialdemokrati=
ya v Pervie Dni Voyny [German Social Democracy on the First Day of War] -=
- Russkiy Marksizm I Voyna [Russian Marxism and War] -- K Organizatsionno=
mu Voprosu [On the Organizational Question] ---Natsiya I Khozyaystvo [Na=
tion and Economy] -- Voyna I Sotsial'nyya Problemy [War and Social Pr=
oblems] -- Zhan Zhores: Bor'ba s Respublikoy Opportunistov [Jean Jaur=
es: Struggle with the Republic of Opportunists] -- Protiv Organizatsionnag=
o Fetishizma [Opponent of Organizational Fetishism] -- Voennyy Krisis I P=
oiliticheskiya Perspektivy [War Crisis and Political Perspective]. Severa=
l issues have underlining on one or two lines, or postage stamps, but all=
text is clear. A few additional issues with small tears with very minor l=
oss of text. Number 149 has 4" closed tear in bottom corner, but no l=
oss of text. Papers tanned but not fragile. Many with edgewear but still n=
ice. Good+ condition. (RUS-11-11) (ID #29247) $2000.00<br>
<br>
32. Petrevits, A. ed=
itor. =D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=A3=D0=94=D0=9E=D0=92=D0=90=D0=AF =D0=9C=D0=AB=D0=A1=
=D0=9B=D0=AC: ORGAN =D0=A0=D0=A3=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=
=9E=D0=A2=D0=94=D0=95=D0=9B=D0=90 =D0=9B=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=92=D0=98=D0=99=D0=
=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=A6=D0=98=D0=90=D0=9B-=D0=94=D0=95=D0=
=9C=D0=9E=D0=9A=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=
=99 =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=99 =D0=9F=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=A2=D0=
=98=D0=98. TRUDOVAYA MYSL’: ORGAN RUSSKOGO OTDELA LATVIYSKOY SOTSIAL=
-DEMOKRATICHESKOY RABOCHEY PARTII (OVER 200 ISSUES). Dvinsk [Daugavpils],=
Russian Division Of The Latvian Social Democratic Workers’ Party, 1=
928-1933. Original Newspaper. Folio. Most issues are 4 pages. In Russian.=
Title translates to English as, “Labor Thought. ” Tagline acr=
oss the top of early issues read: “Proletarii Vsyekh Stran, Soedinya=
ites’! ” [Proletariat of All Country, Unite!]; later issues&#=
39; tagline reads: “Proletarii Vsyekh Stran, Ob'yedinyaytes'=
! ” [Proletariat of All Country, Unite!]. Published in Dvinsk weekl=
y on various days for issues 1-52; further issues published weekly on Sund=
ay. The Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party was founded on 17 Jun=
e 1918, by the Menshevik elements who had been expelled from the Social De=
mocracy of the Latvian Territory in 1915. … The leader of LSDSP, Pa=
uls Kalniš , was the speaker of Latvian parliament from 1925 to 193=
4. The party itself, however, would often be in opposition because of many=
smaller right-wing parties forming coalition governments, typically led b=
y the Latvian Farmers' Union. ISSUES INCLUDED: 1-53, 55-122, 125-153,=
155, 156, 160-166, 171, 173, 180, 183-190, 192-200, 202, 203, 210-215, 21=
7-222, 224, 225, 232. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Brat’ya po Trudu I Krovi [=
Brothers in Labor and in Blood] -- Bol'shevism Navyvorot [Bolshevism=
Inside Out] -- Pervyy God Dogovora s SSSR [First Year of Agreement with=
the USSR] -- Promyshlennost' Latvii za 1918-1928 g. G. [Industry of=
Latvia 1918-1928] -- Agrarnaya Reforma I Sotsial-Demokratiya [Agrarian R=
eform and Social Democracy] -- Bor'ba s Alkogolem [The Struggle with=
Alcoholism] -- Gosudarstvennyy Perevorot I Voennaya Diktatura v Yugoslavi=
i [Coup and Military Dictatorship in Yugoslavia] -- Babushka Russkoy Revo=
lyutsii [Grandmother of the Russian Revolution] -- Latviyskoe Professiona=
l'noe Dvizhenie v 1928 godu [Latvian Trade Union Movement in 1928] --=
Angliyskie Rabochie na Puti k Pobede [English Workers on the Path to Vic=
tory] -- Vopros ob Inostrantsakh v Latvii [A Question About Foreignors in=
Latvia] -- Ne Poddavaytes' Provokatsii "Levykh" -- Razlozhe=
nie Zapadno-Evropeyskogo Kommunizma [The Expansion of Western-European Co=
mmunism] -- Avstrofashizm [Austrian Fascism] -- Boy I Khleb I SSSR [Figh=
ting and Bread in the USSR] -- Pochemu Ty ne v Partii [Why Are You Not In=
the Party] -- Sotsial'demokratiya I Trudovoe Kres'yanstvo [Socia=
l Democracy and the Working Peasantry] -- Khozyaystvennaya Demokratiya [E=
conomic Democracy] -- Vespominaniya o Sobytiyakh 1905-1917 g. G [Memoirs=
of Events 1905-1917] -- Sotsialisty I Kultura [Socialists and Culture] -=
- Gospodstvuyuschaya Sistema Korruptsiya I Bor'ba s Ney [The Ruling S=
ystem of Corruption and the Struggle Against It] -- Voyna za Khleb za SSSR=
[The War for Bread in the USSR] -- "Rekonstruktivnyy Period" I=
Pisatel'skaya Obschestvennost' v SSSR [The "Reconstruction=
Period" and the Writer's Community in the USSR] -- Manifest Latv=
iyskoy Burzhuazii [Manifest of the Latvian Bourgeois] -- Vospominaniya o=
Rabochey Oppozitsii [Memoirs About the Worker's Opposition] -- Chto=
Videl v Sovyetskoy SSSP: Vpechatleniya s Poezdki [What was Seen in Sovie=
t Russia: Impressions From a Trip] -- Sovyetskaya Rossiya I Pyatiletniy Pl=
an [Soviet Russian and the Five Year Plan] -- Krizis Pyatiletki? [Crisis=
of the Five Year Plan?] -- Torgovyy Dogovor Latvii s Sovyetskoy Rossiey =
[Trade Agreement of Latvia with Soviet Russia] -- Kto za Mir – Golos=
uyet za Sotsialistov: Pis'mo iz Parizha [Who is for Peace – Vot=
e for Socialists: A Letter from Paris] -- Gindenberg Protiv Gitlera [Hind=
enburg Against Hitler] -- Economicheskoe Polozhenie v Sovyetskoy Rossii [=
Economic Situation in Soviet Russia] -- Pyatnadtsatiletniy Yubiley Sovyets=
koy Rossii [Fifteenth Anniversary of Soviet Russia] -- SSSR I Mirovoe Kho=
zyaystvo [USSR and the World Economy] -- My Bol'sheviki [We Are Bols=
heviks] -- Sovyetskaya Rossiya v 1932 gody [Soviet Russia in 1932]. Pages=
are tanned, but mostly not fragile. Chipping and closed tears to edges an=
d spine of several issues, especially later publications, but no loss of t=
ext. A few issues separated at crease. Institutional stamps on several iss=
ues. Good Condition. (RUS-11-8) (ID #29243) $1500.00<br>
<br>
33. Rossiyskaya Sots=
ial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor P=
arty]. =D0=9B=D0=A3=D0=A7=D0=AA. LUCH. [LOT OF 75+ ISSUES FROM OCTOBER 19=
12 – MARCH 1913.]. [St. Petersburg], Typography Association Of Grap=
hic Arts, 1912-1913. Original Newspaper. Folio. Issues are 4 pages each. I=
n Russian. Title translates to English as, “The Ray. ” ISSUES=
INCLUDED: Nos. 23-33, 40, 43, 45-51, 54, 76, 89, 94-97, 99, 102-103, 105-=
112, 114-115, 117-124, 127, 132-156, 158-162. A legal daily of the Menshev=
iks, published in Petersburg from September 1912 to July 1913; financed fr=
om funds donated by middle class, liberal supporters of the Menshevik Part=
y. 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: K-e. I Tsionisty v Predvybornoy Bo=
r’be [K. -e and the Zionists in the Election Campaign] -- Voyna I A=
vstriyskie Sotsialistiy [War and Austrian Socialists] -- Demokratiya v Op=
asnosti [Democracy in Danger] -- Presledovaniya Stachechnikov I Rabochnik=
h Organnizatsiy [Prosecution of Strikers and Worker's Organizations]=
-- Oktyabristy v Roli ‘Revolyutsionerov’ [The Octobrists as=
Revolutionaries] -- Kto “Agitatory” [Who are the “Agit=
ators”] -- K slukham o Pogrom v Varshave [To Rumors About a Pogrom=
in Warsaw] -- Zap. -Evropeyskoe Sots-Demokraticheskoe Dvizhenie v 1912 g.=
[Western European Social-Democratic Movement in 1912] -- Talmud ili &ldq=
uo;Kapital” Marksa [Talmud or Marx’s “Capital”] -=
- Pamyati Marksa [In Memory of Marx] -- Pochemy My Ne Khotim Voevat&rsquo=
; [Why We Don’t Want to Fight] -- Evreyskoe Bezpravie I Russkie Rab=
ochie [Jews Without Rights and Russian Workers]. Papers are tanned and so=
mewhat fragile, but still solid. Several issues with closed tears or chipp=
ing at edges, but only minor loss of text on a few issues. Underlining and=
other pencil markings on a few pages, otherwise nice and clean. (RUS-11-2=
) (ID #29234) $800.00<br>
<br>
34. Lenin, Vladimir,=
editor. Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya [Rabochey] Partiy=
a =3D Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. =D0=92=D0=9F=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=
=81=D0=94 (1905) NRS. 1-18; =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=
=A0=D0=98=D0=99 (1905) NRS 1-26, COMPLETE. VPERED (1905) NO. 1-18; PROLETA=
RIY (1905) NO. 1-26, COMPLETE. Geneva, Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya=
Rabochnaya [Rabochey] Partiya =3D Russian Social Democratic Labor Party,=
1905. Bound in later cloth. Folio. Each issue is about 6 pages. In Russia=
n. Vpered and Proletariy bound together. “Vpered” was the firs=
t Bolshevik weekly newspaper, published in Geneva from Dec. 22, 1904 (Jan.=
4, 1905) to May 5 (18) , 1905, founded after the Mensheviks seized contro=
l of the central organ of the RSDLP, Iskra. The first issue alone containe=
d “The Autocracy and the Proletariat” (an editorial) , “=
On Good Demonstrations of Proletarians and Poor Arguments of Certain Intel=
lectuals, ” ’Time to Call a Halt, ” and other articles b=
y Lenin. The significance of Vpered in the history of the CPSU is defined=
by the fact that the paper was an ideological-political organ abroad that=
cooperated with the practical organ in Russia—the Bureau of Committ=
ees of the Majority—to give political and organizational shape to Bo=
lshevism (The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition. 1979). VPERED CONTEN=
TS INCLUDES: Somneniya Dvuglavago Orla [Doubts About the Double-Headed Ea=
gle] -- Politika Ustupok [Policy Concessions] -- Nachalo Revolyutsii v Ro=
ssii [The Beginning of the Revolution in Russia] -- Dolzhni-li My Organiz=
ovat’ Revolyutsiyu [Should We Organize a Revolution] -- Bankrotstvo=
Politseyskago Rezhima [Bankruptcy of a Police Regime] -- Bakinskiy Pogro=
m [Baku Pogrom] -- Marks ob Amerikanskom “Chernom Peredele” =
[Marx on American “Black Redistribution”] -- Vozrozhdenie Prav=
oslavnoy Tserkvi [The Rebirth of the Orthodox Church] -- Rol’ Organ=
izatsiy v Narodnykh Dvizhen’yakh [The Role of Organizations in the=
People’s Movement]. “Proletariy” was published in Genev=
a from May 14 (27) until November 12 (25) , 1905, with a total of twenty-s=
ix issues during the heights of political and social unrest of the Revolut=
ion of 1905. Active in the work of the editorial board were V. Vorovsky A.=
Lunacharsky, and M. Olminsky. “Proletariy” continued the poli=
cy of the old, Leninist Iskra, and maintained full continuity with the Bol=
shevik newspaper “Vpered. ” PROLETARIY CONTENTS INCLUDE8S: Mez=
hdunarodnoe Znachenie Russkoy Revolyutsii [International Significance of=
the Russian Revolution] -- Demokraticheskiya Zadachi Revolyutsionnago Pro=
letariata [Democratic Tasks of the Revolutionary Proletariat] -- Noviy Re=
volyutsionnyy Rabochiy Soyuz [New Revolutionary Workers’ Union] --=
Rabochiy Klass I ego Vragi [The Working Class and Its Enemies] -- Russki=
y Tsar’ Ischet Zaschity Svoego Naroda Y Turetskago Sultana [Russian=
Tsar Seeks Protection From His Own People With Turkish Sultan] -- Ocherki=
iz Revolyutsionnoy Bor’by Zapadno-Evropeyskago Proletariata [Sketc=
hed from the Revolutionary Fight of the Western European Proletariat] -- E=
dinenie Tsarya s Narodom I Naroda s Tsarem [Union of the Tsar and with th=
e People and of the People with the Tsar] -- Pervaya Pobeda Revolyutsii [=
The First Victory of the Revolution]. Bound together in cloth between boar=
ds. Bottom half of Vpered No. 13, page 3-4 is missing. Pages are darkened,=
particularly at edges, but not fragile. Good+ condition. (RUS-11-10xx) (I=
D #29246) $750.00<br>
<br>
35. Lenin, Vladimir,=
editor. Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian=
Social Democratic Labor Party]. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=
=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=99: =D0=A6=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=
=9D=D0=AB=D0=99 =D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=93=D0=90=D0=9D =D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=
=98=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=A6=D0=98=D0=90=D0=9B-=D0=
=94=D0=95=D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=9A=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=
=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=99 =D0=9F=D0=90=D0=
=A0=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=99. PROLETARIY [LE PROLETAIRE]: TSENTRAL’NIY ORG=
AN ROSSIYSKOY SOTSIAL’DEMOKRATICHESKOY RABOCHEY PARTIY (NOS. 1-26, C=
OMPLETE). Geneva, Tipografiya Partii Kooperative Druckerei [Printing Hous=
e Of The Party Cooperative Printing], 1905. Original Newspaper. Folio. Iss=
ues are about 6 pages each. In Russian. “Proletariy” was publi=
shed in Geneva from May 14 (27) until November 12 (25) , 1905, with a tota=
l of twenty-six issues during the heights of political and social unrest o=
f the Revolution of 1905. Active in the work of the editorial board were V=
=2E Vorovsky A. Lunacharsky, and M. Olminsky. “Proletariy” conti=
nued the policy of the old, Leninist Iskra, and maintained full continuity=
with the Bolshevik newspaper “Vpered. ” CONTENTS INCLUDES: Me=
zhdunarodnoe Znachenie Russkoy Revolyutsii [International Significance of=
the Russian Revolution] -- Demokraticheskiya Zadachi Revolyutsionnago Pro=
letariata [Democratic Tasks of the Revolutionary Proletariat] -- Noviy Re=
volyutsionnyy Rabochiy Soyuz [New Revolutionary Workers’ Union] --=
Rabochiy Klass I ego Vragi [The Working Class and Its Enemies] -- Russki=
y Tsar’ Ischet Zaschity Svoego Naroda Y Turetskago Sultana [Russian=
Tsar Seeks Protection From His Own People With Turkish Sultan] -- Ocherki=
iz Revolyutsionnoy Bor’by Zapadno-Evropeyskago Proletariata [Sketc=
hes from the Revolutionary Fight of the Western European Proletariat] -- E=
dinenie Tsarya s Narodom I Naroda s Tsarem [Union of the Tsar and with th=
e People and of the People with the Tsar] -- Pervaya Pobeda Revolyutsii [=
The First Victory of the Revolution]. Some paragraphs’ text is somew=
hat faint, apparently as issued. Minor staining or tanning to several issu=
es, but all text is clear and paper is not fragile. Very Good condition. (=
RUS-11-4xx) (ID #29236) $500.00<br>
<br>
36. Lenin, Vladimir,=
editor. Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian=
Social Democratic Labor Party]. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=
=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=99: =D0=A6=D0=95=D0=9D=D0=A2=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=9B=D0=AC=D0=
=9D=D0=AB=D0=99 =D0=9E=D0=A0=D0=93=D0=90=D0=9D =D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=
=98=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A1=D0=9E=D0=A6=D0=98=D0=90=D0=9B-=D0=
=94=D0=95=D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=9A=D0=A0=D0=90=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=A1=D0=
=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A0=D0=90=D0=91=D0=9E=D0=A7=D0=95=D0=99 =D0=9F=D0=90=D0=
=A0=D0=A2=D0=98=D0=99. PROLETARIY [LE PROLETAIRE]: TSENTRAL’NIY ORG=
AN ROSSIYSKOY SOTSIAL’DEMOKRATICHESKOY RABOCHEY PARTIY (INDIVIDUAL I=
SSUES). Geneva, Tipografiya Partii Kooperative Druckerei [Printing House=
Of The Party Cooperative Printing], 1905. Original Newspaper. Folio. Issu=
es are about 6 pages each. In Russian. “Proletariy” was publis=
hed in Geneva from May 14 (27) until November 12 (25) , 1905, with a total=
of twenty-six issues during the heights of political and social unrest of=
the Revolution of 1905. Active in the work of the editorial board were V.=
Vorovsky A. Lunacharsky, and M. Olminsky. “Proletariy” contin=
ued the policy of the old, Leninist Iskra, and maintained full continuity=
with the Bolshevik newspaper “Vpered. ” CONTENTS OF ISSUES AV=
AILABLE: No. 19: Revolyutsiya I Kontr-Revolyutsiya [Revolution and Counte=
r Revolution], Otkrytoe Pis'mo k Zagranichnym Tovarischam [Open Lette=
r to Comrades Abroad] -- No. 20: Sotsializm I Krest'yanstvo [Socialis=
m and the Peasantry], Ko Vcey Uchascheysya Molodezhi [To All Young Studen=
ts], K Voprosu o Partiynom Obedineniy [On the Question of Party Unity] --=
No. 21: O Professional'nom Dvizhenii I o Zadachakh Sotsial'-Demok=
ratii [On the Professional Movement and the Mission of Social Democracy -=
- No. 22: Konferentsiya Sotsial'demokraticheskykh Organizatsii v Rossi=
i [Conference of Social Democratic Organizations in Russia] -- No. 23: Vse=
rossiyskaya Politiceskaya Stachka [Russian-Wide Political Strike], Burzhu=
aznye 'Soglashateli' I Proletarskie Revolyutsionery [Bourgeois &#=
39;Conciliators' and Proletarian Revolutionaries] -- No. 24: Pervaya P=
obeda Revolyutsii [The First Victory of the Revolution], Revolyutsionnye=
Dni v Rossii [Revolutionary Days in Russia]. Many edges worn with some c=
losed tears. Some paragraphs’ text is somewhat faint, apparently as=
issued. Minor staining or tanning to several issues, but all text is clea=
r and paper is not fragile. Very Good condition. (RUS-11-4a) Price per iss=
ue (ID #29237) $30.00<br>
<br>
37. Rossiyskaya Sots=
ial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor P=
arty]. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=99: =D0=
=9E=D0=A0=D0=93=D0=90=D0=9D =D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=98=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=
=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A1.-=D0=9F=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=91=D0=A3=D0=A0=
=D0=93=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98 =D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=
=D0=92=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=9C=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=95=
=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=92 =D0=A0.=D0=A1.-=D0=94.=D0=A0.=D0=9F. PROLETARIY [LE PR=
OLETAIRE]: ORGAN C.-PETERBURGSKAGO I MOSKOVSKAGO KOMITETOV R.S.-D.L.P (NOS=
=2E 21-50). Geneva And Paris, Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya=
Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor Party], 1908-1909. Original New=
spaper. Folio. Issues are about 8 pages each. 30 consecutive issues presen=
t here. In Russian. Subtitle translates to English as, “The Organ of=
the Russian Saint Petersburg and Moscow Committees RSDRP. ” CONTENT=
S INCLUDES: Bankrotstvo ‘Konstitutsii’ I Nashi Put’ [Ba=
nkruptcy of the Constitution and Our Path] -- Revolyutsiya I Yeya Mogil=
9;schiki [Revolution and it's Gravediggers] -- Samoderzhavie v Grazhd=
anskoy Voine s Narodom [Autocray in a Civil War Against the People] -- Ma=
rksizm I Vcemirnoe Dvizhenie Proletariata [Marxism and the Worldwide Move=
ment of the Proletariat] -- Kak Obyvateli Prevraschalis' v Revolyutsio=
nerov [How Ordinary People Became Revolutionaries] -- Ob Obmane Naroda Li=
beralami [The Deception of the People by Liberals] -- Studencheskoe Dvizh=
enie I Sovremennoe Politicheskoe Polozhenie [The Student Movement and the=
Present Political Situation] -- Krakh Bezsmyslennykh Mechtaniy [The Coll=
apse 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 n=
o loss of text. Good+ condition. (RUS-11-5xx) (ID #29239) $600.00<br>
<br>
38. Rossiyskaya Sots=
ial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor P=
arty]. =D0=9F=D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=9B=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=90=D0=A0=D0=98=D0=99: =D0=
=9E=D0=A0=D0=93=D0=90=D0=9D =D0=A0=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=A1=D0=98=D0=99=D0=A1=D0=
=9A=D0=9E=D0=99 =D0=A1.-=D0=9F=D0=95=D0=A2=D0=95=D0=A0=D0=91=D0=A3=D0=A0=
=D0=93=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=98 =D0=9C=D0=9E=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=9E=
=D0=92=D0=A1=D0=9A=D0=90=D0=93=D0=9E =D0=9A=D0=9E=D0=9C=D0=98=D0=A2=D0=95=
=D0=A2=D0=9E=D0=92 =D0=A0.=D0=A1.-=D0=94.=D0=A0.=D0=9F. PROLETARIY [LE PR=
OLETAIRE]: ORGAN C.-PETERBURGSKAGO I MOSKOVSKAGO KOMITETOV R.S.-D.L.P (IND=
IVIDUAL ISSUES). Geneva And Paris, Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rab=
ochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor Party], 1908-1909. Origi=
nal Newspaper. Folio. Issues are about 8 pages each. In Russian. Subtitle=
translates to English as, “The Organ of the Russian Saint Petersbur=
g and Moscow Committees RSDRP. ” ISSUES AVAILABLE: 22, 23, 24, 25, 2=
7, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 43, 46, 49, 44 supplement. CONTENTS INC=
LUDES: Novaya Agrarnaya Politika [New Agrarian Policy] --- Revolyutsiya I=
Yeya Mogil'schiki [Revolution and it's Gravediggers] -- Samoderz=
havie v Grazhdanskoy Voine s Narodom [Autocray in a Civil War Against the=
People] --- Pervoe Maya [The First of May] --- Ob Obmane Naroda Liberala=
mi [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 Poloz=
henie [The Student Movement and the Present Political Situation] --- Nats=
ional-Liberalizm na Russkoy Pochve [National Liberalism on Russian Soil]=
--- Petersburgskie Vybory [St. Petersburg Elections]. Most issues' p=
ages 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 p=
er issue (ID #29240) $25.00<br>
<br>
39. Lenin, Vladimir,=
editor. Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratichnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian=
Social Democratic Labor Party]. SOTSIAL’DEMOKRAT =3D LE SOCIALE-DEM=
OCRATE (NRS. 2-25, 33-58). Paris And Geneva, Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokrati=
chnaya Rabochnaya Partiya [Russian Social Democratic Labor Party], 1909-1=
917. Original Newspaper. Folio. Numbers 2-25 are between 8-12 pages. Numbe=
rs 33-58 are 2 pages each. In Russian. Title translates to English as, &ld=
quo;The Social Democrat. ” Subtitle: “Tsentralnyy Organ Rossiy=
skoy Soctsial’demokraticheskoy Rabochey Partii” [The Central=
Organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party]. Contributing author=
s include Lenin, Trotsky and Martov. Includes supplements to numbers: 6, 1=
9-20, 23, and 42. The Social-Democrat was “an illegal Russian newspa=
per, 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, t=
hen in Geneva… The Editorial Board was made up of representatives o=
f the Bolsheviks, the Mensheviks and the Polish Social-Democrats. The pape=
r 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 t=
he war played an important part in helping to apply the strategy and tacti=
cs of the Bolshevik Party on the questions of war, peace and revolution, i=
n denouncing social-chauvinists, and uniting the internationalist forces i=
n the world labour movement” (Encylopedia of Marxism). CONTENTS INCL=
UDES: Tsel' Bor'by Proletariata v Nashey Revolyutsii [The purpose=
of the Struggle of the Proletariat in our Revolution] – Rabochaya G=
ruppa na Zhenskom Syezd [The Worker's Group at The Women's Congre=
ss] –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 Otnosheni=
y k Religii I Tserkvi [Classes and parties in their relations to religion=
and Church] – Vopros' o Professional'nykh Soyuzakh v 3-oy D=
ume [Questions on trade unions in the Third Duma] – O Fraktsii &quo=
t;Vperedovtsev" [About the Faction "Vpered"] – Frakt=
siya Trotskogo I Partiynoe Polozhenie [Trotsky's faction and party po=
sition] – Mezhdunarodny Sotsialisticheskiy Syezd v Kopengagen [The=
International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen] – Karl Marks I Lev=
Tolstoy [Karl Marx and Tolstoy] – Stolypin I Revolyutsiya [Stolyp=
in and the Revolution] – Voyna I Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratiya [W=
ar and the Russian Social-Democracy] – Sotsialisticheskaya Partii Ev=
ropy vo Vremya Voyny [The Socialist Party of Europe during the War] &ndas=
h; Povorot Martova [Martov’s Turn] – Germanskaya Sotsial-Demo=
kratiya I Buduschiy Internatsional' [German Social Democracy and the=
Future International] – Patsifizm ili Marksizm (Zloklyucheniya Odno=
go Lozunga) [Pacifism or Marxism (Misadventures of a slogan)] – Tsi=
mmerval'd-Kintal': Vtoraya Tsimmerval'dskaya Konferentsiya [Z=
immerwald-Kienthal: Second Zimmerwald Conference] – Povorot' v M=
irovoy 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) (ID #29233) $1500.00<br>
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