Trotsky and the origins of Trotskyism

Alfred Rosmer ... [et al] ; with an introduction by Al Richardson.

Trotsky and the origins of Trotskyism
Alfred Rosmer, Alfred Rosmer
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Trotsky and the origins of Trotskyism

Alfred Rosmer ... [et al] ; with an introduction by Al Richardson.

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F. Boutle
Language
English
Pages
250

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Trotsky and the Origins of Trotskyism
December 31, 2001, Francis Boutle Publishers
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Cover of: TROTSKY & THE ORIGINS OF TROTSKYISM; ALFRED ROSMER...ET AL.
TROTSKY & THE ORIGINS OF TROTSKYISM; ALFRED ROSMER...ET AL.
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Includes translations of articles by Emile Fabrol and Antoine Clavez from the French journal Prométhée, 1989-1990, by Boris Souvarine from the reprint of La critique sociale, 1983 and by Rosmer from the magazine La révolution prolétarienne, 1925 as well as Rosmer's On the planet without a visa, written to complete Trotsky's autobiography My life.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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London

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Library of Congress
HX263 .T69 R67 2002

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250 p. :
Number of pages
250

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OL22495222M
ISBN 10
190342707X
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1346950
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OL5623055W

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