History of the Makhnovist Movement (1918–1921)
Date
1974
Credits
- Peter Arshinov Author
- Lorraine Perlman and Fredy Perlman Translator
- Ann Williams and Andy Tymowski of Solidarity Proofreader
- Ann Williams and Andy Tymowski of Solidarity Editor
- Lorraine Perlman 29 Typesetter
- Fredy Perlman 43 Cover Designer
- Ann Williams Typesetter
- Ann Williams Proofreader
- Andy Tymowski Typesetter
- Andy Tymowski Proofreader
- Dick Ellington of Solidarity Typesetter
- Dick Ellington of Solidarity Proofreader
- Black & Red and Solidarity
Format
- Book 705
Type of Work
- Finished work 5481
Printers
Publishers
Techniques
Dimensions
5 × 8 in
Printed Pages
284
Locations Made
- Detroit 91
"This is the first English translation of Peter Arshinov’s 1923 text, originally published by the Group of Russian Anarchists in Germany. It is about Nestor Makhno, who led an anarchist army of Ukrainian peasants and workers, known as the Makhnovists, against both the Bolsheviks (the Communist “reds”) and the anti-communist White Army during the Russian Revolution.14It was translated by Lorraine and Fredy and assembled with members of Solidarity from Chicago. An introductory text reads, “Every phase of the work—from the translation and editing of the manuscript, to the typesetting and printing of the book—was carried out by individuals who were moved by Arshinov’s account, and who were willing to do the necessary work in order to share this important and virtually unknown book with a larger number of readers.'"
The Detroit Printing Co-op by Danielle Aubert