A bibliographic index of Ukrainian literature which 'every Ukrainian should read', first printed in 1916 by the weekly newspaper 'Rozvaha' associated with the POW camp in Freistadt, Austria.
The 1907 trial of William Dudley Haywood, the secretary of the Western Federation of Miners labour union, in which he was successfully acquitted of the charges of being involved in the murder of the Governor of Idaho, Frank Steunenberg.
Two chapters from Gustaf F. Steffen's book 'Krig och Kultur' translated from Swedish into English, about the 'plight of the Ukrainian population of southern Russia'.
Second edition of Stepankowsky's 1914 pamphlet, expanded with more American press coverage of Galicia, as well as including a bibliography on literature on the 'Ukrainian Question'.
A British press pamphlet by the Ukrainian journalist, Vladimir Stepankovsky, promoting the cause of the Ukrainian national movement in Austria-Hungary, warning against the Russian ambitions in Galicia.
A pamphlet outlining the Russian Orthodox Church's connection to the Ukrainian lands, a brief history of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, as well as the presence of the Roman Catholic Church in Ukrainian lands.
A brochure situating Lithuania's relations with Germany, Poland, and Russia, which provides a brief overview of the current status of matters concerning the Lithuanian nation, ranging from topics on language, press, politics, among others.
A brochure written by Mykola Trotsky (Mykola Danko) outlining the historical and political factors surrounding the Ukrainian independence movement mostly before the war and up until the war's outbreak.
A piece describing Baron Paul Gautsch von Frankenthurn's proposed draft for an electoral reform in the Austrian Parliament for electing ministers to the House of Deputies. and its the ramifications for the 'Ruski khlop'.
A pamphlet issued by the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine outlining the reasons Russia is waging war, as well a brief outline of the political platform of the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine.
Political pamphlet of the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine denouncing Russian 'liberation' and what it means for the independence movement in Ukraine as well as geopolitical consequences for the Balkan states.
A pamphlet by the Ukrainophil journalist, Lonhyn Tsehelsky titled, 'Is the Ukrainian Movement a German Intrigue?', which was a response to two journalists in the Russophil Ukrainian press, N. Bobchev and T.Romanchuk, claiming the League for…