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The Voice of the Worker Golos Rabotnika #18 1924

G Klinch

£40.00
  • Year: 1924
  • Country: Russia
  • Language: Russian
  • Movement: Constructivism
  • Subject: USSR, Constructivism
  • Dimensions: Width: 22.50cm Height: 30.00cm

Original vintage magazine The Voice of the Worker Golos Rabotnika #18 30th September 1924. The Soviet constructivist biweekly magazine about the life of the workers of the USSR, created by the Central Committee of the All-Russian Trade Union of Workers of the Administrative-Soviet, Trade and Public Institutions and Enterprises. The cover features the drawing of two workers in the factory and in the office. The issue includes articles about meetings of trade unions; involvement of women in the work; budget deficit; association in housing cooperatives; photographs of Stalin and Soviet politicians Chicherin, Lunacharsky, and Lozovsky at the International Youth Day in Moscow, the international holiday of youth, held in 1915-1945. Established by the decision of the Berne International Socialist Youth Conference for Easter in April 1915 in order to mobilize young people to fight for peace, against the imperialist war; the Moscow police; updates from different cities of the Soviet Union; several satirical poems and others accompanied by black and white photographs and drawings by G. Klinch. Published by Glavlit, 32 pages. Fair condition, spine and pages are loose, minor tears, pencil marks.

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