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Baran, Stepan
Tserkovna Uniia Z Rymom. V 350-Littia Beresteiskoi Unii (the Church Unification with Rome. On the 350th Anniversary of the Brest Union)
Miunkhen - Mittenvald, Biblioteka "Khrystyianskoho shliakhu, 1946. First Edition. First edition, stand-alone volume, part 2; 9 1/2 x 8; pp. [1], 2-25, [1]; stapled, light-brown wraps, printed and ruled in black; mimeographed text; paper along spine with a closed cut; fore-edge of wraps extremely fragile, with several chips; previous owner's signature and date to front wrap; in good condition. Stepan Baran (1879 - 1953) was a political activist, journalist, lawyer, and author. He was a co-founder of the West Ukrainian People's Republic and Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian National Democratic Party. Baran left Ukraine for Germany in 1944 and was Prime Minister of the Government of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile in 1952 - 1953. He authored numerous books - most of them historical studies. Published in a DP camp in Germany and part of a series, each volume written by a different author, his current work was published on the 350th anniversary of the 1596 Union of Brest-Litovsk, which would ultimately contribute to the Khmelnytsky Uprising in Ukraine. Good .
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Book number: 003058
USD 100.00 [Appr.: EURO 86.75 | £UK 73.75 | JP¥ 14478]
Keywords: Ukrainian Orthodox, Emigre, Religion

 
Isaiv, Petro
Beresteiska Uniia V 350-I Rokovyny (on the 350th Anniversary of the Union of Brest)
Miunkhen - Mittenvald, Biblioteka "Khrystyianskoho shliakhu, 1946. First Edition. First edition, stand-alone volume, part 3; 9 1/2 x 7 3/4; pp. [1], 2-31, [1]; stapled, light-brown wraps, printed and ruled in black; mimeographed text; paper along spine fragile with a closed cut and small loss of paper to tail; crease to upper corner; previous owner's signature and date to front wrap; in good to very good condition. Petro Isaiv (1905 - 1973) was a historian, journalist, and educator. During WWII, he was Head of the educational department of the Ukrainian Central Committee and edited several periodicals. He left Ukraine for Germany in 1944 and spent several years at various DP (displaced persons) camps, before permanently emigrating to Philadelphia in 1949, where he continued writing, particularly on Ukrainian church history. Published in a DP camp in Germany and part of a series, each volume written by a different author, his current work was published on the 350th anniversary of the 1596 Union of Brest-Litovsk, which would ultimately contribute to the Khmelnytsky Uprising in Ukraine. Very good .
ZH BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 003057
USD 100.00 [Appr.: EURO 86.75 | £UK 73.75 | JP¥ 14478]
Keywords: Ukrainian Orthodox, Emigre, Religion

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