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            <text>&lt;iframe width="560" height="384" src="https://archive.org/embed/filmyrevoliutsii00irch" frameborder="0"&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</text>
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              <text>Filmy revoliutsii: narysy i noveli </text>
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              <text>Three separate parts of a collection of the Ukrainian literature of the Galician born playwright, Andrii Babiuk, who wrote under the pen name, Myroslav Irchan.&#13;
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The first part includes 24 of Irchan's short stories written between 1918 and 1922, covering the Ukrainian-Polish War in Galicia, in which Babiuk fought for the Ukrainian Galician Army that became the Red Ukrainian Galician Army in February 1920. This part was printed in Germany, 1923, by the publisher 'Kultura'.&#13;
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The second part is Irchan's translation of a novel titled, 'Tsina Krovy' from a German source, with little information about the original work,  about the underground Revolutionary Party in Tsarist Russia, around the time of the Russo-Japanese War and the failed revolution of 1905, published in 1925 by the Labour-Farmer Publishing Society attached to the Winnipeg based Ukrainian Labour-Farmer Temple Association. &#13;
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The final part features Irchan's novel titled, 'The Carpathian Night', which the Labour-Farmer Publishing Society deemed to be the first work dealing with Ukrainian workers in America, and now republished in Winnipeg, 1924  from an earlier collection of war stories by Irchan titled, 'Krovavyi Boh', &#13;
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Winnipeg ; Nakladom Robitnycho-Farmerskoho Vydavnychoho Tovarystva (1924)</text>
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              <text>The Library of Congress</text>
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