GOLOS SOTSIAL-DEMOKRATA [VOICE of SOCIAL-DEMOCRAT]. Nrs 1—26. Complete, Including the Suppliment to Nrs 15-17. Loose Issues.

Geneve And Paris. 1908—1911. Item #17810

Small Folio. Each issue is 12 to 32 pages. Some issues are illustrated. In Russian. Golos Sotsial-Demokrata began publication in February 1908 in Geneva and was then published in Paris from 1909—1911, ceasing in December 1911 with Nr. 26. Includes: editorial "After the Storm" on the results of the 1905 Russian Revolution, materials on the trial of the Social-democratic deputies of the II Duma (Nr. 1-2) ; articles on the party activities in Poland, Georgia, Holland, obituary to Georgii Gershuni, and essay on the 25th anniversary of Karl Marx's death by Georgii Plekhanov (Nr. 3) ; materials about the May day celebration across the Europe, report on the activity of the Bund (Nr. 4-5) ; editorial on Russian colonialist expansion to Persia, materials on the activity of the Bund (Nr. 6-7) ; editorial on Leo Tolstoy's influnce on social and spiritual developments in Russia, materials on the activity of the Bund (Nr. 8-9) ; editorial on the Balcan cricis (Nr. 10-11) ; editorial on the Azef affair, report on the First Feminist congress in Russia (Nr. 12) ; editorial on the May day celebration (Nr. 13) ; editorial on the development of labor legislation in Russia (Nr. 14) ; editorial on the visit of tzar Nicholas II to Europe (Nr. 15) ; polemics on Liquidators faction (opposition to underground struggle) in the Russian social-democracy, materials on activity of the Bund (Nr. 16-17) ; polemics with Georgii Plekhanov, the patriarch of the Russian social-democracy, on the issue of Liquidators faction discussed in Nrs. 15—17 (Suppllement to Nrs. 15—17) ; editorial on the government crisis in Russia (Nr. 18) ; editorial on the legal forms of labor movement in Russia (Nr. 19-20) ; article "Goals of the women workers in their struggle against prostitution" (Nr. 21) ; editorial "Tzarism's "victories" and proletariat's response" criticizing collaboration of liberals with the Tzarist regime (Nr. 22) ; editorial on the death of Leo Tolstoy and his legacy (Nr. 23) ; obituary to Paul Zinger, a prominent German social-democrat; supplement includes report on the Bund conference (Nr. 24) ; critical account of prime-minister Petr Stolypin's policy of "militant nationalism" (Nr. 25) ; report on the suicide of the French socialists Paul Lafarg and Laura Marx-Lafarg (Nr. 26) . SUBJECT(S) : Socialism -- Periodicals. Socialism -- Russia -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide, some incomplete, some on microfilm. (RUS-2-195-214) . Generally Good+ to Very Good Condition. Price is Per Issue.

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