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ITEM — Box: 5 Identifier: MS Russ 13.1, (1057-1070)

Fourth International. China. 14 letters:, 1929., 1930., 1930., 1930, 1930., 1930., 1930., 1930., 1930., 1930., 1930., 1931., 1931., 1932., 1938.

Dates

  • Creation: 1929.
  • Creation: 1930.
  • Creation: 1930.
  • Creation: 1930
  • Creation: 1930.
  • Creation: 1930.
  • Creation: 1930.
  • Creation: 1930.
  • Creation: 1930.
  • Creation: 1930.
  • Creation: 1930.
  • Creation: 1931.
  • Creation: 1931.
  • Creation: 1932.
  • Creation: 1938.

Language of Materials

Collection is in Russian, English, German, French, Spanish, Polish, and Czech.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

65 linear feet (77 boxes)

General note

  1. (1057) A.L.s.; Shanghai, 15 Nov 1929. 5s.(5p.).

    Ch 65

    With TS. transcription; 2s.(2p.).

    Ch 67

  2. (1058) A.L.s.; same, 15 Mar 1930. 1s.(1p.).

    Ch 65

  3. (1059) A.L.s.; same, 17 Jun 1930. 4s.(4p.).

    With A.MS. titled A General summary of the mistakes of Liurze's group; [Shanghai, 1930]. 7s.(7p.).

  4. (1060) A.L.s.; same, 24 Jul 1930. 4s.(16p.).
  5. (1061) A.L.s.; same, 17 Aug 1930. 2s.(2p.).
  6. (1062) A.L.s.(carbon copy); same, 15 Sep 1930. 5s.(5p.).

    With additional copy: 5s.(5p.).

  7. (1063) A.L.s.; Peking, 29 Oct 1930. 2s.(3p.).

    Ch 67

  8. (1064) A.L.; Shanghai, 23 Nov 1930. 4s.(4p.).

    Ch 65

  9. (1065) A.L.; same, 28 Nov 1930. 8s.(8p.).
  10. (1066) A.L.s.; [same], 1 Dec 1930. 5s.(5p.).

    Ch 67

    With TS. transcription; 20s.(20p.).

  11. (1067) A.L.; same, 5 May 1931. 3s.(3p.).
  12. (1068) A.L.; same, 9 May 1931. 1s.(2p.).

    With TS. Russian translation: 1s.(1p.).

  13. (1069) A.L.s.; same, 15 Jun 1932. 8s.(16p.).

    Ch 68

  14. (1070) T.L.s.; same, 2 Sep 1938. 1s.(1p.).

    Ch 66

    With envelope: 1s.(1p.).

    With TS. Russian translation containing A.MS. revisions by Lev Trotsky: 1s.(1p.).

    With revised TS. Russian translation: 1s.(1p.).

Repository Details

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