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UNITED STATES LINES, PANAMA PACIFIC LINE: FAHRPLAN NACH UND VON AMERIKA.

Imprint: 1938.
Binding: Hardback

8vo. 1 page, quarter folded. Illustrated. In German. Holocaust-era steam ship promotional from travel from Germany. SUBJECT (S) : Voyages and travels – United States; Voyages and travels – Germany; Ocean travel; Voyages to the pacific coast. An advertisment for steamer ship voyages to and from Europe and the United States, including the 1938-39 schedule. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Pencil in margins, good condition. (MX-20-20)

Stock number: 21574.

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UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON PALESTINE : REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, VOLUME 1.

Imprint: Lake Success, NY : United Nations, 1947.
Binding: Paperback

Folio. V, 65 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Palestine - politics and government; Mandates - Palestine. SERIES: Official records of the second session of the General Assembly, suppl. ; no. 11; United Nations. [Document] A/364, A/364/Add. 1-A/364/Add. 4 3 Sept. -9 Oct. 1947. Ex library. Good condition. (MX-21-35)

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UNZER TSAYT. SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] Vol I (1927), Nrs. 3 & 4.

Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

Varshe [Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1928. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 95 pages. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber stamp on some volumes. For example, Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). The Bund in Poland, here providing its unique Polish Jewish Socialist anti-Zionist perspective. “The General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia (Yiddish: ‘algemeyner yidisher arbeter-bund in lite, poyln un rusland’), generally called The Bund or the Jewish Labour Bund, was a secular Jewish socialist party.... founded in Vilnius on October 7, 1897…..In 1917 the Polish part of the Bund, which dated to the times when Poland was a Russian territory, seceded from the Russian Bund and created a new Polish General Labor Bund which continued to operate in Poland in the years between the two world wars….The Bund sought to unite all Jewish workers in the Russian Empire into a united socialist party, and also to ally itself with the wider Russian social democratic movement to achieve a democratic and socialist Russia. The Russian Empire then included Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and most of present-day Poland, areas where the majority of the world's Jews then lived. They hoped to see the Jews achieve a legal minority status in Russia. Of all Jewish political parties of the time, the Bund was the most progressive regarding gender equality, with women making up more than one-third of all members. The Bund actively campaigned against anti-Semitism. It defended Jewish civil and cultural rights and rejected assimilation. However, the close promotion of Jewish sectional interests and support for the concept of Jewish national unity (klal yisrael) was prevented by the socialist universalism of the Bund. The Bund avoided any automatic solidarity with Jews of the middle and upper classes and generally rejected political cooperation with Jewish groups that held religious, Zionist or conservative views. Even the anthem of the Bund, known as "the oath" (di shvue in Yiddish), written in 1902 by Sh. An-ski, contained no explicit reference to Jews or Jewish suffering. At the heart of the vision of the future of the Bund was the idea that there is no contradiction between the national aspect on the one hand and the socialist aspect on the other. As a strictly secular organization, the Bund renounced the Holy Land and the sacred language (Hebrew) and chose to speak Yiddish….In its early years the Bund had remarkable success, gaining an estimated 30,000 members in 1903 and an estimated 40,000 supporters in 1906, making it the largest socialist group in the Russian Empire…. the Bund was a founding collective member at the RSDLP's first congress in Minsk in March 1898. For the next 5 years, the Bund was recognized as the sole representative of the Jewish workers in the RSDLP, although many Russian socialists of Jewish descent, especially outside of the Pale of Settlement, joined the RSDLP directly….The Bund generally sided with the party's Menshevik faction led by Julius Martov and against the Bolshevik faction led by Vladimir Lenin during the factional struggles in the run-up to the Russian Revolution of 1917….In the Polish areas of the [Russian] empire, the Bund was a leading force in the 1905 revolution. At that time the organization probably reached the height of its influence. It called for an improvement in living standards, a more democratic political system and the introduction of equal rights for Jews. At least in the early stages of the first Russian Revolution, the armed groups of the "Bund" were likely the strongest revolutionary force in Western Russia. During the following years, the Bund went into a period of decay….The Bund eventually came to strongly oppose Zionism, arguing that emigration to Palestine was a form of escapism. The Bund did not advocate separatism. Instead, it focused on culture, rather than a state or a place, as the glue of Jewish ‘nationalism.’ …. The Bund also promoted the use of Yiddish as a Jewish national language and to some extent opposed the Zionist project of reviving Hebrew. The Bund won converts mainly among Jewish artisans and workers, but also among the growing Jewish intelligentsia. It led a trade union movement of its own. It joined with the Poalei Zion (Labour Zionists) and other groups to form self-defense organisations to protect Jewish communities against pogroms and government troops. During the Russian Revolution of 1905 the Bund headed the revolutionary movement in the Jewish towns, particularly in Belarus and Ukraine…..In 1921, the Communist Bund [in the USSR] dissolved itself and its members sought admission to the Communist Party....Many former Bundists, like Mikhail Liber and David Petrovsky, perished during Stalin's purges in the 1930s. The Polish Bundists continued their activities until 1948. During the latter half of the 20th century the Bundist legacy was represented through the International Jewish Labor Bund, a federation of local Bundist groups around the world….Among the exiled Bundists who went on with Socialist politics in America was Baruch Charney Vladeck (1886–1938), elected to the New York Board of Aldermen as a Socialist in 1917…[and] 1937 [and] manager of The Jewish Daily Forward…Moishe Lewis (1888–1950)....the father of David Lewis (1909–1981), a leader of the New Democratic Party in Canada….David Dubinsky (1892–1982), though never formally a member of the party, had joined the bakers' union, which was controlled by the Bund, and was elected assistant secretary within the union by 1906…..He later became a member of the Socialist Party of America, helped found the American Labor Party in 1936 and was from 1932 till 1966 the leader of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union…..under the name Max Goldfarb, David Petrovsky (1886–1937) was a member of the Central Committee of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America, a member of the Socialist Party of America, and the labor editor of The Forward” (Wikipedia). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC Number: 642969688. OCLC lists only 4 runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to be incomplete. Nr. 3-4 was printed as Nr. 3 (Dec. 15, 1927), but then has Nr. 4 (Dec. 20, 1927) on a superimposed lable--not sure if Nr. 3 actually existed or in what form. Interestingly, evey copy of this issue that we have ever seen has had pages 1-6 removed, perhaps by the publisher and related to the re-issuing as a later number. We offer pages 1-6 here in facimile. Good Condition. (Y-1-10) xx

Stock number: 16128.

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UNZER TSAYT. SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] 1928, Nrs. 2, 3/4, 5, 8/9, 10

Imprint: Varshe [Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1928
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. 100 pages. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber stamp. Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). The Bund in Poland, here providing its unique Polish Jewish Socialist anti-Zionist perspective. “The General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia (Yiddish: ‘algemeyner yidisher arbeter-bund in lite, poyln un rusland’), generally called The Bund or the Jewish Labour Bund, was a secular Jewish socialist party.... founded in Vilnius on October 7, 1897…..In 1917 the Polish part of the Bund, which dated to the times when Poland was a Russian territory, seceded from the Russian Bund and created a new Polish General Labor Bund which continued to operate in Poland in the years between the two world wars….The Bund sought to unite all Jewish workers in the Russian Empire into a united socialist party, and also to ally itself with the wider Russian social democratic movement to achieve a democratic and socialist Russia. The Russian Empire then included Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and most of present-day Poland, areas where the majority of the world's Jews then lived. They hoped to see the Jews achieve a legal minority status in Russia. Of all Jewish political parties of the time, the Bund was the most progressive regarding gender equality, with women making up more than one-third of all members. The Bund actively campaigned against anti-Semitism. It defended Jewish civil and cultural rights and rejected assimilation. However, the close promotion of Jewish sectional interests and support for the concept of Jewish national unity (klal yisrael) was prevented by the socialist universalism of the Bund. The Bund avoided any automatic solidarity with Jews of the middle and upper classes and generally rejected political cooperation with Jewish groups that held religious, Zionist or conservative views. Even the anthem of the Bund, known as "the oath" (di shvue in Yiddish), written in 1902 by Sh. An-ski, contained no explicit reference to Jews or Jewish suffering. At the heart of the vision of the future of the Bund was the idea that there is no contradiction between the national aspect on the one hand and the socialist aspect on the other. As a strictly secular organization, the Bund renounced the Holy Land and the sacred language (Hebrew) and chose to speak Yiddish….In its early years the Bund had remarkable success, gaining an estimated 30,000 members in 1903 and an estimated 40,000 supporters in 1906, making it the largest socialist group in the Russian Empire…. the Bund was a founding collective member at the RSDLP's first congress in Minsk in March 1898. For the next 5 years, the Bund was recognized as the sole representative of the Jewish workers in the RSDLP, although many Russian socialists of Jewish descent, especially outside of the Pale of Settlement, joined the RSDLP directly….The Bund generally sided with the party's Menshevik faction led by Julius Martov and against the Bolshevik faction led by Vladimir Lenin during the factional struggles in the run-up to the Russian Revolution of 1917….In the Polish areas of the [Russian] empire, the Bund was a leading force in the 1905 revolution. At that time the organization probably reached the height of its influence. It called for an improvement in living standards, a more democratic political system and the introduction of equal rights for Jews. At least in the early stages of the first Russian Revolution, the armed groups of the "Bund" were likely the strongest revolutionary force in Western Russia. During the following years, the Bund went into a period of decay….The Bund eventually came to strongly oppose Zionism, arguing that emigration to Palestine was a form of escapism. The Bund did not advocate separatism. Instead, it focused on culture, rather than a state or a place, as the glue of Jewish ‘nationalism.’ …. The Bund also promoted the use of Yiddish as a Jewish national language and to some extent opposed the Zionist project of reviving Hebrew. The Bund won converts mainly among Jewish artisans and workers, but also among the growing Jewish intelligentsia. It led a trade union movement of its own. It joined with the Poalei Zion (Labour Zionists) and other groups to form self-defense organisations to protect Jewish communities against pogroms and government troops. During the Russian Revolution of 1905 the Bund headed the revolutionary movement in the Jewish towns, particularly in Belarus and Ukraine…..In 1921, the Communist Bund [in the USSR] dissolved itself and its members sought admission to the Communist Party....Many former Bundists, like Mikhail Liber and David Petrovsky, perished during Stalin's purges in the 1930s. The Polish Bundists continued their activities until 1948. During the latter half of the 20th century the Bundist legacy was represented through the International Jewish Labor Bund, a federation of local Bundist groups around the world….Among the exiled Bundists who went on with Socialist politics in America was Baruch Charney Vladeck (1886–1938), elected to the New York Board of Aldermen as a Socialist in 1917…[and] 1937 [and] manager of The Jewish Daily Forward…Moishe Lewis (1888–1950)....the father of David Lewis (1909–1981), a leader of the New Democratic Party in Canada….David Dubinsky (1892–1982), though never formally a member of the party, had joined the bakers' union, which was controlled by the Bund, and was elected assistant secretary within the union by 1906…..He later became a member of the Socialist Party of America, helped found the American Labor Party in 1936 and was from 1932 till 1966 the leader of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union…..under the name Max Goldfarb, David Petrovsky (1886–1937) was a member of the Central Committee of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America, a member of the Socialist Party of America, and the labor editor of The Forward” (Wikipedia). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC Number: 642969688. OCLC lists only 4 runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to be incomplete. Use wear, paper brwoning but not fragile. Good Condition. (y-1-11)

Stock number: 16129.

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UNZER TSAYT. SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] 1929, NRS. 1/2, 3, 4/5 (COMPLETE THIS VOLUME)

Imprint: Varshe [Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt",, 1929
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. 100 pages. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber stamp. Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). The Bund in Poland, here providing its unique Polish Jewish Socialist anti-Zionist perspective. “The General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia (Yiddish: ‘algemeyner yidisher arbeter-bund in lite, poyln un rusland’), generally called The Bund or the Jewish Labour Bund, was a secular Jewish socialist party.... founded in Vilnius on October 7, 1897…..In 1917 the Polish part of the Bund, which dated to the times when Poland was a Russian territory, seceded from the Russian Bund and created a new Polish General Labor Bund which continued to operate in Poland in the years between the two world wars….The Bund sought to unite all Jewish workers in the Russian Empire into a united socialist party, and also to ally itself with the wider Russian social democratic movement to achieve a democratic and socialist Russia. The Russian Empire then included Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and most of present-day Poland, areas where the majority of the world's Jews then lived. They hoped to see the Jews achieve a legal minority status in Russia. Of all Jewish political parties of the time, the Bund was the most progressive regarding gender equality, with women making up more than one-third of all members. The Bund actively campaigned against anti-Semitism. It defended Jewish civil and cultural rights and rejected assimilation. However, the close promotion of Jewish sectional interests and support for the concept of Jewish national unity (klal yisrael) was prevented by the socialist universalism of the Bund. The Bund avoided any automatic solidarity with Jews of the middle and upper classes and generally rejected political cooperation with Jewish groups that held religious, Zionist or conservative views. Even the anthem of the Bund, known as "the oath" (di shvue in Yiddish), written in 1902 by Sh. An-ski, contained no explicit reference to Jews or Jewish suffering. At the heart of the vision of the future of the Bund was the idea that there is no contradiction between the national aspect on the one hand and the socialist aspect on the other. As a strictly secular organization, the Bund renounced the Holy Land and the sacred language (Hebrew) and chose to speak Yiddish….In its early years the Bund had remarkable success, gaining an estimated 30,000 members in 1903 and an estimated 40,000 supporters in 1906, making it the largest socialist group in the Russian Empire…. the Bund was a founding collective member at the RSDLP's first congress in Minsk in March 1898. For the next 5 years, the Bund was recognized as the sole representative of the Jewish workers in the RSDLP, although many Russian socialists of Jewish descent, especially outside of the Pale of Settlement, joined the RSDLP directly….The Bund generally sided with the party's Menshevik faction led by Julius Martov and against the Bolshevik faction led by Vladimir Lenin during the factional struggles in the run-up to the Russian Revolution of 1917….In the Polish areas of the [Russian] empire, the Bund was a leading force in the 1905 revolution. At that time the organization probably reached the height of its influence. It called for an improvement in living standards, a more democratic political system and the introduction of equal rights for Jews. At least in the early stages of the first Russian Revolution, the armed groups of the "Bund" were likely the strongest revolutionary force in Western Russia. During the following years, the Bund went into a period of decay….The Bund eventually came to strongly oppose Zionism, arguing that emigration to Palestine was a form of escapism. The Bund did not advocate separatism. Instead, it focused on culture, rather than a state or a place, as the glue of Jewish ‘nationalism.’ …. The Bund also promoted the use of Yiddish as a Jewish national language and to some extent opposed the Zionist project of reviving Hebrew. The Bund won converts mainly among Jewish artisans and workers, but also among the growing Jewish intelligentsia. It led a trade union movement of its own. It joined with the Poalei Zion (Labour Zionists) and other groups to form self-defense organisations to protect Jewish communities against pogroms and government troops. During the Russian Revolution of 1905 the Bund headed the revolutionary movement in the Jewish towns, particularly in Belarus and Ukraine…..In 1921, the Communist Bund [in the USSR] dissolved itself and its members sought admission to the Communist Party....Many former Bundists, like Mikhail Liber and David Petrovsky, perished during Stalin's purges in the 1930s. The Polish Bundists continued their activities until 1948. During the latter half of the 20th century the Bundist legacy was represented through the International Jewish Labor Bund, a federation of local Bundist groups around the world….Among the exiled Bundists who went on with Socialist politics in America was Baruch Charney Vladeck (1886–1938), elected to the New York Board of Aldermen as a Socialist in 1917…[and] 1937 [and] manager of The Jewish Daily Forward…Moishe Lewis (1888–1950)....the father of David Lewis (1909–1981), a leader of the New Democratic Party in Canada….David Dubinsky (1892–1982), though never formally a member of the party, had joined the bakers' union, which was controlled by the Bund, and was elected assistant secretary within the union by 1906…..He later became a member of the Socialist Party of America, helped found the American Labor Party in 1936 and was from 1932 till 1966 the leader of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union…..under the name Max Goldfarb, David Petrovsky (1886–1937) was a member of the Central Committee of the Jewish Socialist Federation of America, a member of the Socialist Party of America, and the labor editor of The Forward” (Wikipedia). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC Number: 642969688. OCLC lists only runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to be incomplete. Very light wear, a beautiful set! Very Good Condition. (Y-1-12) xx

Stock number: 16130.

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USKONPUHDISTUKSEN MUISTO, SUOMI COLLEGE BULLETIN, VOLUME II NUMBER 5.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich. : Suomi College., September 30, 1939.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 40 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Suomi College; Finnish-Americans - periodicals. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Good condition; covers a little worn. (FIN-5-52)

Stock number: 22780.

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USKONPUHDISTUKSEN MUISTO, SUOMI COLLEGE BULLETIN, VOLUME IV NUMBER 4.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich. : Suomi College., December, 1941.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Suomi College; Finnish-Americans - periodicals. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Good condition; worn covers, tear on lower corner of front cover. (FIN-5-54)

Stock number: 22782.

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USKONPUHDISTUKSEN MUISTO, VOL. XIX NO. 4.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich. : Suomi-Opiston Juhlajulkaisut., October 31, 1926.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 31 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Suomi College; Finnish-Americans - periodicals. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Fair condition; covers and first page stained and torn, upper corner torn throughout. (FIN-5-47)

Stock number: 23170.

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USKONPUHDISTUKSEN MUISTO, SUOMI COLLEGE BULLETIN, VOLUME XXV, NUMBER 3.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich. : Suomi College., September, 1962.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 24 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Suomi College; Finnish-Americans - periodicals. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Good condition; small marks on covers. (FIN-5-51)

Stock number: 23174.

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UUDEN AJAN KYNNYKSELLÄ : SUOMEN TYÖVÄEN JOULUALBUMI XI, 1908.

Imprint: Helsinki : Työväen Sanomalehti., 1908.
Binding: Hardback

8vo. 129 pages. In Finnish. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Almanacs, Finnish; Socialism. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Covers missing, text is in good condition. (FIN-11-6)

Stock number: 22031.

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UUDEN AJAN JOULU. 1945.

Imprint: Duluth, Minn. : Workers Soc. Pub. Co., 1945.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 40 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish Americans; Socialism - United States. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Moisture mark on front cover, edges discolored, good condition. (FIN-9-80)

Stock number: 23280.

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UUDENAJAN SOIHTU : TYÖMIEHEN VUOSIJULKAISU, VOL 1.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich. : Työmies Kustannusyhtiön Kustantama., 1914.
Binding: Hardcover

12mo. 191 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism; Finnish-Americans. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Lakehead Univ) . Good condition; covers a little worn, front hinge cracked. (FIN-5-65)

Stock number: 22791.

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UUSI TYÖVÄEN LAULUKIRJA.

Imprint: Duluth, Minnesota, Workers Socialist Pub. Co., 1915.
Binding: Hardcover

32mo. 192 pages.   In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. ; Finnish poetry -- 20th century. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Last page is missing, first page is torn and detached but present, covers are loose, worn and marked. Fair condition. (MX-33-44)  

Stock number: 21245.

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VÄSYNEEN HAUDALLA.

Imprint: Almena, Wis. : A. Maunula., 1924.
Binding: Paperback

12mo. 54 pages. In Finnish. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Covers faded and with small stains, good condition. (FIN-20-23)

Stock number: 22195.

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VALOA. 1949.

Imprint: No Place : United Finnish Temperance Council., 1949.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 49 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish Americans; Temperance - United States. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. A little wear on the covers, small spots, very good condition. (FIN-9-31)

Stock number: 21909.

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VALOA. 1951.

Imprint: No Place : United Finnish Temperance Council., 1951.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 53 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish Americans; Temperance - United States. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very slight wear and tiny spots on covers, very good condition. (FIN-9-33)

Stock number: 21911.

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VALOA. 1962.

Imprint: No Place : United Finnish Temperance Council., 1962.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 31 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish Americans; Temperance - United States. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Slight wear on covers, very good condition. (FIN-9-34)

Stock number: 21912.

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VAPPU ... AMERIKAN SUOMALAISTEN TYÖLÄISTEN KEVTJULKAISU.

Imprint: Astoria, Oregon : Western Workmen's Pub. Society., 1918.
Binding: Paperback

12mo. 153 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism; Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Iron Range Res Ctr, Seattle Public Library) . Fair condition; covers missing, corners torn, stains on first few pages. (FIN-2-3)

Stock number: 21842.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1912.
Binding: Paperback

12mo. 80 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism; Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (New York Public Library, Lakehead Univ) . Fair condition; covers and title page in facsimile. spots and wear on first and last pages. (FIN-2-12)

Stock number: 21846.

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VAPPU ... AMERIKAN SUOMALAISTEN TYÖLÄISTEN KEVTJULKAISU.

Imprint: Astoria, Oregon : Western Workmen's Pub. Society., 1919.
Binding: Paperback

12mo. 157 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism; Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Iron Range Res Ctr, Seattle Public Library) . Good condition; marks and a little wear on covers. (FIN-2-18)

Stock number: 21851.

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VAPPU ... AMERIKAN SUOMALAISTEN TYÖLÄISTEN KEVTJULKAISU.

Imprint: Astoria, Oregon : Western Workmen's Pub. Society., 1919.
Binding: Paperback

12mo. 157 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism; Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Iron Range Res Ctr, Seattle Public Library) . Fair condition; covers missing, stains and wear on first and last pages. (FIN-2-19)

Stock number: 21852.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1952
Binding: Paperback

12mo. 96 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism; Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public Library, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition. (FIN-2-23)

Stock number: 21855.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1954.
Binding: Paperback

12mo. 64 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism; Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public Library, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition. (FIN-2-25)

Stock number: 21857.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1955.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition; slight wear on covers. (FIN-2-26)

Stock number: 21859.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1956.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition; pages 23-26 are loose, slight wear on covers. (FIN-2-27)

Stock number: 21860.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1958.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition; slight wear on covers. (FIN-2-29)

Stock number: 21862.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1960.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition; corners torn and creased throughout, darkening on covers. (FIN-2-31)

Stock number: 21864.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1960.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition; slight wear on covers. (FIN-2-32)

Stock number: 21865.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1962.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition; slight wear and marks on covers. (FIN-2-34)

Stock number: 21867.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1963.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition. (FIN-2-35)

Stock number: 21868.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1964.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition; wear and marks on covers. (FIN-2-36)

Stock number: 21869.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1966.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition; slight wear on covers. (FIN-2-38)

Stock number: 21871.

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VAPPU.

Imprint: Hancock, Mich, Työmiehen Kustannusyhtiön Kirjapainossa., 1967.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Periodicals - Finnish-American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NY Public, Lakehead Univ) . Good condition. (FIN-2-39)

Stock number: 21872.

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VARSINAIS-SUOMALAISEN JOULU.

Imprint: Turnu, Finland : Lounais-Suomen Kirjapaino Oy., Christmas 1957.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finland - periodicals; Christmas. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Good condition; covers worn. (FIN-5-55)

Stock number: 22783.

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VARSINAIS-SUOMALAISEN JOULU.

Imprint: Turnu, Finland : Lounais-Suomen Kirjapaino Oy., Christmas 1957.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 48 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finland - periodicals; Christmas. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Good condition; covers worn. (FIN-5-55)

Stock number: 23178.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 16 NO. 8.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., August, 1939.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Good condition. (FIN-3-58)

Stock number: 22578.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 25 NO. 12.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., December, 1948.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 94 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Spots on back cover, good condition. (FIN-3-59)

Stock number: 22579.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 26 NO. 12.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., December, 1949.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 68 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Good condition. (FIN-3-60)

Stock number: 22580.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 27 NO. 12.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., December, 1950.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 72 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Pen on cover, good condition. (FIN-3-61)

Stock number: 22581.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 28 NO. 9.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., September, 1951.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 24 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Pencil and spots on cover, good condition. (FIN-3-62)

Stock number: 22582.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 28 NO. 12.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., December, 1951.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 72 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Good condition. (FIN-3-63)

Stock number: 22583.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL 29. NO. 6

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., June, 1952.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Good condition. (FIN-3-64)

Stock number: 22584.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 29 NO. 7

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., July, 1952.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Good condition. (FIN-3-65)

Stock number: 22585.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 28 NO. 8.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., August, 1952.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 24 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Good condition. (FIN-3-66)

Stock number: 22586.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 29 NO. 9

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., September, 1952.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Good condition. (FIN-3-67)

Stock number: 22587.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 29 NO. 11.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., November, 1952.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 40 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-69)

Stock number: 22589.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 29 NO. 12.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., December, 1952.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 72 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-70)

Stock number: 22590.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 1

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., January, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 24 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-71)

Stock number: 22591.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 2

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., February, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 32 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-72)

Stock number: 22592.

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VELJEYSVIESTI. THE MESSAGE OF BROTHERHOOD. VOL. 30 NO. 3.

Imprint: Astoria, Ore. : United Finnish Kaleva Brothers And Sisters., March, 1953.
Binding: Paperback

4to. 24 pages. In Finnish and English. SUBJECT (S) : Finns - United States - periodicals. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Library of Congress, Univ of Minnesota - Minneapolis) . Very good condition. (FIN-3-73)

Stock number: 22593.

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