Broschur. Zustand: leichte Gebrauchsspuren. TitelProtokoll über die Verhandlungen des Allgemeinen Deutschen Sozial-Demokratischen Arbeiterkongresses : zu Eisenach am 7., 8. und 9. August 1869 / stenograph. niedergeschrieben von H. Roller. Bearb. u. red. von d. Red.-Komm. d. Kongresses Dr. Walster . Person(en)Walster, . (Mitwirkender) Organisation(en)Allgemeiner Deutscher Sozial-Demokratischer Arbeiterkongress (1869 : Eisenach) (Verfasser) AusgabeFotomechan. Nachdr. d. Ausg. Leipzig, Thiele, 1869 VerlagBerlin : Dietz Zeitliche EinordnungErscheinungsdatum: 1989 Umfang/Format82 S. ; 20 cm ISBN/Einband/Preis978-3-320-01335-6 kart. : M 3.60 3-320-01335-1 kart. : M 3.60 Sprache(n)Deutsch (ger) AnmerkungenIn Fraktur Status nach VGG: vergriffen SchlagwörterAllgemeiner Deutscher Sozial-Demokratischer Arbeiterkongress (1869 : Eisenach) ; Geschichte ; Quelle Sachgruppe(n)64 Sozialgeschichte In deutscher Sprache. 82 pages. 20 cm.
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