Item #55750 [MENSHEVIK PUBLISHING IN FRENCH EXILE] “Cherez kontoru 'Sotsialisticheskogo vestnika', Parizh prodaiutsia sleduiushchie gazety, zhurnaly, knigi [Through the office of the “Socialist herald” in Paris the following newspapers, magazines, and books are being sold]. Social Democratic Labor Party, RSDLP.
[MENSHEVIK PUBLISHING IN FRENCH EXILE] “Cherez kontoru 'Sotsialisticheskogo vestnika', Parizh prodaiutsia sleduiushchie gazety, zhurnaly, knigi [Through the office of the “Socialist herald” in Paris the following newspapers, magazines, and books are being sold].
[MENSHEVIK PUBLISHING IN FRENCH EXILE] “Cherez kontoru 'Sotsialisticheskogo vestnika', Parizh prodaiutsia sleduiushchie gazety, zhurnaly, knigi [Through the office of the “Socialist herald” in Paris the following newspapers, magazines, and books are being sold].

[MENSHEVIK PUBLISHING IN FRENCH EXILE] “Cherez kontoru 'Sotsialisticheskogo vestnika', Parizh prodaiutsia sleduiushchie gazety, zhurnaly, knigi [Through the office of the “Socialist herald” in Paris the following newspapers, magazines, and books are being sold].

Paris: Sotsialisticheskii vestnik, [ca. 1933]. 76 leaves of mimeographed typescript to rectos only, measuring 31 × 21 cm, side-stapled in three sections, laid into card folder with handwritten note "Rev. Pechat. (V osnovnom)" [Revolutionary publications (primarily)]. Toned due to stock; some marks in red pencil throughout; still about very good. Item #55750

A list of publications available through the Paris office of the Menshevik newspaper "Sotsialisticheskii vestnik" (The Socialist Herald). The newspaper was founded in Berlin in 1921 after the mass expulsion and persecution of many of the Mensheviks by the Bolshevik branch of Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP). The newspaper later moved its operation to Paris in 1933 and finally to New York after WWII. The list notably offers books not only by the Menshevik leader Pavel Akselrod and Julius Martov, but also by the Bolshevik leaders such as Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky. The list also includes all the major newspapers associated with the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP), which split into the Bolshevik and Menshevik factions in 1903. The newspaper titles include publications such as “Iskra” (1901–1905) published by Lenin in Munich, “Pravda” published by Trotsky in 1900–1912 in Geneva, Lviv, and Vienna, as well as “Arbeiterstimme” and “Otkliki Bunda”, the Russian-language newspapers of the Jewish Labor Bund.

Price: €250.00

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