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ITEM — Box: 6 Identifier: MS Russ 13.1, (1126-1135)

Fourth International. Italy. 10 letters:, 1930., 1930, 1931., 1931, 1931., 1931., 1931, 1932., 1933., 1933., 1933 Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1930.
  • Creation: 1930
  • Creation: 1931.
  • Creation: 1931
  • Creation: 1931.
  • Creation: 1931.
  • Creation: 1931
  • Creation: 1932.
  • Creation: 1933.
  • Creation: 1933.
  • Creation: 1933

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. (1126) T.L.; [n.p.], 3 Jun 1930. 6s.(6p.).

    I 185

  2. (1127) T.L.; [n.p., ca.1930]. 31s.(31p.).
  3. (1128) T.L.s.; [n.p.], 5 Apr 1931. 1s.(1p.).

    I 186

    Signed by "Alfredo".

  4. (1129) T.L.s.; [n.p., Apr 1931]. 1s.(1p.).

    Signed by "Alfredo".

  5. (1130) T.L.s.; [n.p.], 11 Aug 1931. 1s.(1p.).

    Signed by Getto Mammone.

  6. (1131) T.L.s.; [n.p.], 25 Aug 1931. 2s.(2p.).

    I 185

    Signed by Giacomo Bavassano.

  7. (1132) T.L.s.; [n.p., ca.1931]. 10s.(10p.).

    I 186

    Signed by "Ferrini".

  8. (1133) A.L.s.; Paris, 6 Dec 1932. 1s.(1p.).

    Signed by "Alfred".

  9. (1134) T.L.s.; [n.p.], 19 Feb 1933. 2s.(2p.).

    I 185

    Signed by Paolo Ravazzoli.

  10. (1135) T.L.s.; [n.p.], 25 Feb 1933. 1s.(1p.).

    Signed by Paolo Ravazzoli.

    With TS. titled Résolution sur la préconférence de la gauche internationale; [n.p., 12 Feb 1933]. 1s.(2p.).

Repository Details

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