Verlag: Nakladom i drukom novogu shliakhu, Vinnipeg (Winnipeg), 1952
Anbieter: ZH BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Fremont, CA, USA
Zustand: Very good. Second Edition. Second edition (first published in 1951 in Buenos Aires); 8 3/4 x 5 3/4; pp. [2], 5-196; pictorial wraps in black, red, and white; small nicks to tips of spine and a bit of wear along edges; staples showing at gutter (hinges solid); overall in very good condition.Oleksandr Vashchenko (1909 - 1974), writing under the pseudonyms A. Vysochenko and Mykhailo Kylymny, was a Ukrainian author and journalist. He worked for Komsomolskaia Pravda and several other journals in the 1920s and 30s. After spending time in prison during WWII and later, in DP camps in Germany, he emigrated to Brasil in 1948. "USSR without a Mask," his first book, described "what Bolshevism brought to the Ukrainian people.".
Verlag: Ukrainske vyd-vo ?Peremoga?, Buenos Aires, 1951
Anbieter: RARE PAPER INC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Original Pictorial Wrappers. Zustand: Fair condition. Octavo. 200 pages. Text in Ukrainian. Inscribed and signed by the author. Occasional foxing; some wear to wrappers; tape restoration on the spine.OCLC: 7066169. The book of the Ukrainian writer and journalist Oleksandr Vashchenko (1909-1974, literary pseudonym A. Vysochenko). Despite the difficulties (imprisonment during the Second World War, and emigration (first DP camps in Germany, then moving to Brazil), the writer remained loyal to the interests of Ukraine. He edited the nationalist newspaper "Hliborob" and was a frequent correspondent of "Svoboda" newspaper. The book answers the main question: "Why did the author escape from the Soviet Union?".