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  • Seller image for Vovky: Fragmenty z khroniky odnoho viddilu UPA "Vovky" [Wolves: Fragments from the Chronicle of One UPA Unit 'Wolves'] for sale by RARE PAPER INC

    Novyna, P.

    Published by Vydannia ZCh OU, Lyon, Paris, 1948

    Seller: RARE PAPER INC, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.

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    64 pages: illustrations, 20 cm. Text in Ukrainian. This softcover book was published in 1948 by Vydannia ZCh OUN in Lyon and Paris. However, it is possibly printed in the German camps for Ukrainian refugees, as the actual place of publication was omitted due to censorship. The rear cover mentions it is a "Reprint of underground materials (peredruk pidpilnykh materiialiv, m. 46; 01/48)". The book is listed as a DP publication in the John Luczkiw Collection at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto. The softcover book has about 50 pages and features illustrations and black-and-white photographs, providing a glimpse into the activities of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army during World War II. The cover shows some signs of wear with creases and minor tears, while the pages are yellowed with age but remain intact. The book is a valuable historical record of one of the UPA units.