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WOOD, Junius B.

Jews return to the soil.

A story of thriving agricultural colonies in soviet Russia.

Stock Code
103612
Chicago, The Chicago Daily News, 1927
£1,100

'Since the world war many members of the Jewish race have been returning to the land. The migration has been organized on a stupendous scale and has been largely financed in the United States. Palestine and soviet Russia are the two conspicuous fields. In this series of articles by Junius B. Wood, a staff correspondent of The Chicago Daily News, no comparison is made of conditions in the two countries, both of which have been seen by him. A picture is given of what has been done in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, where 170,000 Jews have been established on farms, taught shop trades or make clear the rural economic changes under the soviet government. These are the first comprehensive articles on the subject in any English language publication.'

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From the Chicago Daily News Reprints Series; No. 32; 8vo (19.6 x 13.8 cm), original printed wrappers; 12 pp.

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