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GORKY, MAXIM.

Gorkij: Január 9.

(Budapest) Kossuth Konyvkiado 1976 116 pp. Text in Hungarian. With numerous full-page illustrationsin black and red, depicting the events of "Bloody Sunday," when forces of the Russian tsar opened fire on workers marching on the tsar to demand social reforms. The event led Gorky, who was already urging liberal reforms, to embrace Bolshevism, and he became a personal friend of Lenin's. Bound in full maroon leather with a large script G in gilt on the front cover along with a smaller m, which is not script, stamped in black. The author's full name, in gilt, runs along the edge of the board near the hinge, and is also printed on the spine. Very fine. (1 13/16 by 1 7/16; 41x36mm.).

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