[Papers, 1898-ca. 1927 (inclusive)] [microform] / Trotsky, L.D.

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[Papers, 1898-ca. 1927 (inclusive)] [microform] / Trotsky, L.D.

"The Trotsky archive contains manuscripts of private letters written by Trotsky between 1898-1922, Okhrana reports, Trotsky's dossier compiled by the French Ministry of War, copies of correspondence with Menshevik leaders between 1912 and 1916, material documenting Trotsky's activities as member of the government, drafts of all his major speeches, articles and books with autograph notes and corrections, notes and cuttings made by and for Trotsky and photographs, for the period of 1901 to 1927"--Publisher's description.

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