TROTSKY Léon (1879-1940) - Autographe ( ?) Deux... - Lot 34 - Osenat

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TROTSKY Léon (1879-1940) - Autographe ( ?) Deux... - Lot 34 - Osenat
TROTSKY Léon (1879-1940) - Autographe ( ?) Deux tapuscrits de l'article "C'est la marche des événements" pour " la presse bourgeoise étrangère " avec nombreuses corrections à la main faites probablement par Trotsky. Février 1929. 1) En anglais. 4 pp., in-folio. Avec plusieurs corrections dans le texte. 2) En français. 6 pp., in-folio. Avec nombreuses corrections autographes (dans le texte, parfois des paragraphes entiers, avec plusieurs corrections factuelles). Marques typographiques en crayon bleu, signé " Léon Trotsky " à la fin du document. Copyright Current News Features (New York Times). Les deux documents appartiennent au cycle des dépêches de Trotsky parues dans la presse internationale après son exil en turquie en février 1929. Le premier article paru dans The New York Times le 26 février an entrainé une vague des articles à travers le monde. La situation en URSS a attiré l'attention de la communauté internationale. Trotsky Lev Davidovich (1879-1940), autograph (?) Written drafts of the article "C'est la marche des événements" ("This is the course of events") for "world bourgeois printing" with handwritten corrections (attributed to L. Trotsky). February 1929. 1) In English. 4 л. With several handwritten corrections to the text; 2) In French. 6 л. With numerous handwritten actual and stylistic corrections and inserts. Typographical marks in blue pencil. At the end of the text is a handwritten signature "Leon Trotzky" and a copyright of Current News Features (New York Times). Both typewriters are the first of Trotsky's four "depets" that appeared in the international press in the first days after his expulsion from the USSR to Turkey in February 1929. The New York Times published L. Trotsky's first article on February 26 and continued publishing articles in the following days. At the end of February and beginning of March 1929, these articles were distributed in millions of copies in leading newspapers and magazines around the world. The expulsion of L. Trotsky from the USSR was a sensation and drew attention of a huge number of people to the political events unfolding in the USSR. Subsequently, Trotsky combined these articles and other materials in the brochure "What and How Happened: Six Articles for the World Bourgeois Press" (Paris, 1929), published in Russian in France and in different languages in many countries.
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