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98-009/001(13) · File · 1939-1956
Part of Bruce Mickleburgh fonds

Includes the Following Material:

  • Frederick Engels. Socialism Utopian and Scientific. International Publishers New York.
  • Georgi Dimitroff. United Front Against Fascism. Marxist Pamphlets No. 3. New Century Publishers, New York.
  • V.I. Lenin. Imperialism the Highest Stage of Capitalism. Little Lenin Library Volume 15. 1939.
  • V.I. Lenin. Left-Wing Communism, an Infantile Disorder. Little Lenin Library Volume 20.1940.
  • Joseph Stalin. H.G. Wells. Marxism vs. Liberalism and Interview. Marxist Pamphlets No. 2. September 1945.
  • Joseph Stalin. Mastering Bolshevism. Marxist Pamphlets No.1. August 1945.
  • V.I. Lenin. The State. Marxist Pamphlets No.4. May 1947.
  • V.J. Jerome. Culture in a Changing World a Marxist Approach. December 1947.
  • A.B. Magil. Crisis in the Middle East, Which Way Israel? February 1956.
98-009/001(16) · File · 1950-1956
Part of Bruce Mickleburgh fonds

Includes the following material:

  • Basil Davidson. What Really Happened in Hungary? Union of Democratic Control.
  • Beatrice King. Five Women in Hungary. Hungary Today. Series Three. Hungarian News and Information Service, 1949.
  • Neil Stewart. Background to New Hungary. London Fore Publications, 1950.
  • Max Morris. Hungary Builds a New Education. Hungary Today. Series Four. Hungarian News and Information Service, 1952.
  • The Hungarian Peace Movement. National Peace Council. Budapest, 1952.
  • Basil Davidson. Two Sides in Germany Which Is Yours? UDC Publication, January 1955.
  • J.R. Campbell. Automation – Friend or Foe? Communist Library.
  • Per-Olow Anderson. The Scribe. No 16. The Center for Middle East Research Information Department. November 1956.
  • Australian Peace Review. Vol 1, No 2. Melbourne, July 1956.
  • Peace; Pursue Something Good Let It Be Peace. Vol 3, No 4. July 1956.
  • The New Zealand Christian Pacifist. Vol 12, No 3. Auckland, May 1957.