Nesmertelna slava. Povist z istorii Ukrainy i viiska zaporiskoho (Immortal Glory. A Novel on the History of Ukraine and the Time of Zaporizhzhia)

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  • London: Nashe slovo, 1953
By Tyrsa, Vasyl (pseud. for Fedenko, Panas)
London: Nashe slovo, 1953. First Edition. Fair. First edition; 8 1/2 x 5 1/2; pp. [2], 5-158, [1]; light-brown wraps, printed in black and illustrated with a small vignette in blue; paper strips to spine and hinges; gift inscriptions and stamps of a Ukrainian youth organization to half-title and title pages; text block separating; in fair condition. Panas Fedenko (1893 - 1981) was a Ukrainian author, publicist, historian, and political activist. He was a member of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Workers' Party (USDRP) and the Central Rada in 1917 and 1918, a delegate to the Labor Congress in 1919, and a USDRP representative to the Socialist International. After the Revolution, he lived and worked in Prague, London, and Munich, writing numerous books on Ukraine's Liberaton Movement, as well as short historical novels, including the current one.

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Title

Nesmertelna slava. Povist z istorii Ukrainy i viiska zaporiskoho (Immortal Glory. A Novel on the History of Ukraine and the Time of Zaporizhzhia)

Author

Tyrsa, Vasyl (pseud. for Fedenko, Panas)

Condition

Good

Publisher

Nashe slovo: London

Date

1953

Edition

First Edition


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