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Sankt-Peterburgskiy Rabochiy Listok

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Sankt-Peterburgskiy Rabochiy Listok (Russian: Санкт-Петербургский Рабочий Листок, Saint Petersburg Workers' Paper) was an illegal newspaper of the Russian Empire, published in 1897. It was an organ of the League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class.[1]

The newspaper published two issues, the first on February (300—400 copies were made) in Russia and the second on September, in Geneva.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Lenin, Vladimir (1902). "What Is To Be Done? — The Spontaneity of the Masses and the Consciousness of the Social-Democrats". Marxists Internet Archive. S. Peterburgsky Rabochy Listok (St.Petersburg Workers' Paper)—an illegal newspaper, organ of the St. Petersburg League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. Two issues appeared: No. 1 in February 1897 (dated January and mimeographed in Russia in an edition of 300—400 copies) and No. 2 in September 1897 in Geneva.