Cracow 1933. published by the Workers' University Society. 17.5x25.5 cm, pp. 294, black and white photographs in the text, soft cover. Good condition (minor loss and discoloration of cover, uncut pages).
The title page states that this is the first volume, although more was not published. In contents: Revolution of 1846 (country and emigration, Edward Dembowski, Cracow manifesto). Revolution of 1948 (freedom movement, Leon Rzewuski). "Star", "Handyman" and the first strike of printers in Lviv. Boleslaw Limanowski. Limanowski's agitation in Lviv. "Font" and the printers' movement. Antoni Mankowski and Jozef Daniluk. Limanowski's propaganda among academic youth. Boleslaw Czerwienski. Ruthenian socialists: Mikhail Pavlik and Ivan Franko. First great trial of socialists in Lviv. Revival of the movement, growth of literature and founding of "Labor". Limanowski's expulsion. Ludwik Waryński. Legitimate mass movement or conspiracy? Conspiracy in Cracow. Mass arrests. First socialist people's assembly. The great trial of Cracow. Echoes of the trial. Polish socialists vs. Ruthenian socialists. The programs of the Galician socialists of 1881. The would-be convention. "Red Banner." Two currents. Felix Daszynski. Police persecution.