Two volumes of a register of names (book of mourning) of soldiers killed in action while fighting for the Ukrainian Galician Army assembled by the Soiuz ukraïnskykh invalidiv.
After being interned by Polish authorities in 1919, General Kapustiansky wrote a strategic military-historical study for the Ministry of War of the Ukrainian People's Republic, about the revolutionary events from December 1918, when the Directorate…
A short story written by Pavlo Krat, prefaced with a portion of Taras Shevchenko's poem 'To My Fellow Countrymen...', about a fictionalized account of the revolution in the Poltava region in 1906.
A book of poems written in Ukrainian by the Archduke Wilhelm of Austria, under the pseudonym of Vasyl Vyshyvany, who fought as a Colonel of the Sich Riflemen, after his family estrangement from his father Archduke Karl Stephan who instead harboured…
Two short stories written by Borys Hrinchenko, the first a rewritten version of Lev Tolstoy's story 'The Prisoner of the Caucasus' under the title 'Chornomortsi v nevoly' to circumvent censorship, the second 'Bez khliba' about a starving peasant…
A pamphlet of the 'leaders of the revolutionary movement in Ukraine' containing brief biographies, starting with head of the Council of People's Commissars in Ukraine, Khristian Rakovsky, People's Commissar of Agriculture, Dmytro Manuilsky, member…
A pamphlet written by Charles Kerr titled, 'What Socialists Think?' published by the Winnipeg based 'Robotchyj Narod', one of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Party's foreign literary organs.
A brief history of socialism as well as a selection from Julius Deutsch's 'Sozialpolitik. Vortragsanleitungen' from 1914, the Austrian politician in the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria, who writes about the protection of the working class…
A lengthy essay by journalist and political leader, Volodymyr Levynskyĭ, examining the influence of Russian statehood on the Ukrainian Independence Movement throughout history as well as Russian and Ukrainian relations in regards to the formation of…
A collection of essays written by a number of authors mainly on World War I about the Sich Riflemen and other essays concerning different wars including pictures.
A brochure exploring the the social conditions of women and the organization of society, written by Mykola Hankevych, one of the main founders of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Party.
A biographic album of 'Ukrainian heroes', depicting the army, leaders, politicians, organizations during the war compiled by Joseph Osyp Megas, one of the founders of the Mohyla Ukrainian Institute in Saskatoon during WWI, and who represented the…
A Ukrainian translation of the Russian brochure about land tenure by Loĭko, which provides a historical background to land cultivation with examples of England and France.
A brochure written in Scranton, Pennsylvania, positing science against religion, including an interesting chapter heading titled, 'Was Christ a socialist?'.
A collection of political essays, including: Lev Tolstoy's "Patriotyzm i Uriad", Peter Kropotkin's "Politychni prava", "Lad", "Dostatok pro usikh", Jean Grave's "Konechnist revoiutsiï", ending with Mikhail Bakunin's "Zavdania sotsiialnoï…
A polemical brochure about Ukraine's economic position before World War I, and the political and economic aftermath of the Revolution following the English, French and Polish capitalist and imperial interests of plundering Ukraine, Belarus, and…
A pamphlet containing two short essays; the first an atheistic polemic by the Bolshevik Ivan Skvortsov-Stepanov, stating that there are 'no true Gods and no false Gods', subsequently the second essay from Nikolai Bukharin titled 'The Church and…
A historical work examining the Ukrainian Revolution in Galicia by a former Petliurist and Colonel of the Sich Riflemen, Iulian Chaikivskyi who following the Revolution became the secretary of the All-Ukrainian State Publishing House.