The Bolshevik revolution : its rise and meaning
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Type of record: Book
Title: The Bolshevik revolution : its rise and meaning
Classmark: BC Mattison/KAU
Creator(s): Litvinov, M M (1876-1951)
Additional creator(s): Litvinov, Ivy (1889-1977) (Other)
Related people: Litvinov, Ivy
Publisher: British Socialist Party
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1919
Language: English
Size and medium: 54 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/291777
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991002954749705181
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With signature of Wilson Plant on flyleaf. Two press cuttings pasted on flyleaf and half-title -- Bound with 9 other publications in a volume lettered: Labour pamphlets. Second series. Vol. 13. Russia. Volume contents: 1. Kautsky, Karl: Georgia: a social-democratic peasant republic, [1921]. -- 2. The British Trade-Union delegation and Georgia, [1925?]. -- 3. Marchand, R.: Why I support bolshevism, [1919]. -- 4. Reed, J.: Red Russia, 1919 [v.2 only]. -- 5. Paul, W.: Hands off Russia, [1918?]. -- 6. Rosett, J.: The rise of a new Russian autocracy, 1919. -- 7. Birukoff, P.: The new Russia, [1919]. -- 8. Brailsford, H.N.: The fruits of our Russian alliance, [1912]. -- 9. Litvinoff, M.: The Bolshevik revolution, 1919. -- 10. Ransome, A.: Six weeks in Russia in 1919, [1919]. 2 press cuttings inserted before last publication: 1. Goode, W.T.: Transport and food supply: the two vital nerves of Russia, [London, 1919]. -- 2. [Press cutting from the Daily Herald, 22 June 1920, containing
anonymous letter, dated 30 May 1920, addressed apparently to the Trades Union Congress on the subject of the delegation to Russia], 1920.
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