Dontsov D (7 results)

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Condition: new. Pages: 320 Language: Russian. Dontsov Aleksandr Ivanovich - akademik Rossijskoj akademii obrazovanija, doktor psikhologicheskikh nauk, professor fakulteta psikhologii MGU imeni M.V. Lomonosova.Dontsov Dmitrij Aleksandrovich - kandidat psikhologicheskikh nauk, dotsent fakulteta psikhologii MGU imeni M.V. Lomonosov…a.Kak voznikla sotsialnaja matritsa sovetskoj zhizni? Pochemu kollektiv stal ee simvolom? Kakogo on rodu-plemeni? Kto ego roditeli? Kogda i gde uvidel svet? Kem byla i chem ego potchevala kormilitsa? Kakim kharakterom obladal? Skolko let prozhil? Pochemu umer? Sposoben li voskresnut?"Istorija - uchitelnitsa zhizni". Zabyli zapoved Gerodota? Napomnim. Ne pozhaleete. 9785171196820.

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Condition: new. Pages: 576 Language: Ukrainian. 9789660377936.
Published by League for the Liberation of Ukraine; et al, Toronto 1967
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Condition: Very good. Second edition, published right after the original first; olive pictorial wraps, printed and decorated in black; fading to spine cover and margins of wraps; minor rubbed spots to tips of spine; a few light creases to corners; overall in very good condition.Dmytro Dontsov (1883 - 1973) was a Ukrainian author…, journalist, and a radical political thinker with great influence over the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Born in a Cossack officer's family, Dontsov joined the Ukrainian Social-Democratic Labor Party in 1905, was arrested shortly after for being an instigator in "Socialist politics," and was forced to move to Vienna in 1909. After the Revolution, he returned home and was appointed Head of Pavlo Skoropadsky's Government's official news agency. By 1922 Dmytro had rejected the Nationalist ideas of his youth and had increasingly become immersed in radical Nationalism. In 1939, right before the takeover of Western Ukraine by the Soviets Dontsov fled his country for Bucharest, then Prague, Germany, Paris, and the United States, until he finally settled in Toronto, where he continued writing and taught Ukrainian literature at Universite de Montreal.
Published by Organizatsiia Oborony Chotyrokh Svobid Ukrainy, New York 1957
Seller: ZH BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Fremont, CA, U.S.A.ZH BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA
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Condition: Very good. Uniform edition (first published in 1921 in Vienna); 8 3/4 x 5 3/4; pp. [4], 5-210, [2]; burgundy leatherette over boards, with title embossed in gilt; minor rubbing to tips of spine and corners; very light wear to boards; very good or better condition.Dmytro Dontsov (1883 - 1973) was a Ukrainian author, jo…urnalist, and a radical political thinker with great influence over the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Born in a Cossack officer's family, Dontsov joined the Ukrainian Social-Democratic Labor Party in 1905, was arrested shortly after for being an instigator in "Socialist politics," and was forced to move to Vienna in 1909. After the Revolution, he returned home and was appointed Head of Pavlo Skoropadsky's Government's official news agency. By 1922 Dmytro had rejected the Socialist ideas of his youth and had increasingly become immersed in radical Nationalism. In 1939, right before the takeover of Western Ukraine by the Soviets Dontsov fled his country for Bucharest, then Prague, Germany, Paris, and the United States until he finally settled in Toronto where he taught Ukrainian literature at Universite de Montreal.In his current work, among other things, Dontsov floated the idea of leaving Galicia to Poland, not because he particularly cared for the Poles, but because he was convinced that surrendering the land to Poland would strengthen its union with Ukraine against their mutual enemy, ie. Russia. He would eventually abandon the thought and would consider Poland an outpost of the Soviet Union.
Published by Golovnoi Upravy Organizatsii Oborony Chotyrokh Svobid Ukrainy, Filadelfiia (Philadelphia) 1952
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Condition: Very good. First Edition. First edition; 8 1/2 x 5 1/2; pp. [2], 5-95, [1]; light-brown, pictorial wraps, designed by Natalia Gerken-Rusova; spotting to margins; in about very good condition.Dmytro Dontsov (1883 - 1973) was a Ukrainian author, journalist, and a radical political thinker with great influence over the O…rganization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Born in a Cossack officer's family, Dontsov joined the Ukrainian Social-Democratic Labor Party in 1905, was arrested shortly after for being an instigator in "Socialist politics," and was forced to move to Vienna in 1909. After the Revolution, he returned home and was appointed Head of Pavlo Skoropadsky's Government's official news agency. By 1922 Dmytro had rejected the Nationalist ideas of his youth and had increasingly become immersed in radical Nationalism. In 1939, right before the takeover of Western Ukraine by the Soviets Dontsov fled his country for Bucharest, then Prague, Germany, Paris, and the United States, until he finally settled in Toronto, where he continued writing and taught Ukrainian literature at Universite de Montreal.Natalia Gerken-Rusova (1897 - 1989) was a journalist, graphic designer, scenographer, and theater and film artist.
Published by Toronto: Spilka Vizvolennia Ukraini 1957
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Seller: ZH BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Fremont, CA, U.S.A.ZH BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA
Contact seller5-star sellerSoftcover. First edition; 5 3/4 x 8; pp. [2], 5-61, [1]; illustrated beige wraps; minor wear to tips of spine and corners; faint age-toning and dust-dulling to margins of wraps; two closed cuts to half-title page radiating outwards from upper staple; very good. Title and publisher's imprint in both Ukrainian and English on facin…g pages. Tipped-in sheet with a summary in English.Dmytro Dontsov (1883 â" 1973) was a Ukrainian author, journalist, and a radical political thinker with great influence over the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Born in a Cossack officer's family, Dontsov joined the Ukrainian Social-Democratic Labor Party in 1905, was arrested shortly after for being an instigator in "Socialist politics," and was forced to move to Vienna in 1909. After the Revolution, he returned home and was appointed Head of Pavlo Skoropadsky's Government's official news agency. By 1922 Dmytro had rejected the Nationalist ideas of his youth and had increasingly become immersed in radical Nationalism. In 1939, right before the takeover of Western Ukraine by the Soviets Dontsov fled his country for Bucharest, then Prague, Germany, Paris, and the United States until he finally settled in Toronto where he taught Ukrainian literature at Universite de Montreal.The summary of his current book, one of his most pronounced anti-Semitic works, reads: "Muscovite Communism and Zionism are two forces that on the basis of their mysticism.consider their nations to be "higher," to be "chosen peoples".If Ukraine is to be victorious in its age old struggle against Muscovite messianism, she must turn to the mysticism of ancient Christian Kiev." 2.
More imagesPublished by Vydannia SUMP, London 1953
Seller: RARE PAPER INC, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.RARE PAPER INC
Contact seller5-star seller160 pages. 19 cm. Text in Ukrainian. The cover shows slight wear, but the pages remain clean and sound.