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  • Seller image for Goh : [Volume 1, Nr. 4] 1967 [March 1975] for sale by Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark

    Ya'Ityopya Mastawaqiyana Makafafaya Dereget

    Published by Caraqa YaMastawaqiya Dereget 1967 [1975 AD], [Addis Ababa], 1967

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    orig. wrappers. Textual illustrations (illustrator). 28x22cm, 36 pp., Date of publication given as 1967 (Ethiopian calendar) [1975 Gregorian calendar]. Text entirely in Amharic. This is issue nr. 4 of "The Dawn", an important leftist periodical issued between 1974-1976, associated with the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party [Ya'Ityopya Hezb 'Abyotawi Parti] ["Goh came into being right after the February revolution. It was founded by two enterprising women, Sara and Mulu., Goh became the magazine of choice for Zematcha students, teachers, and the most educated section of the population.,.Goh had to pass government censorship to be published. While the situation was relatively liberal at this time, no one would write anything that was openly critical of the government. Goh, under the editorial guidance of Mezy, was pushing the envelope and testing the limits of the available freedom by writing more and more radical pieces that would have been unthinkable in previous periods.[Later] the party had very much control of the magazine through the four of us. Neither Sara nor Mulu was ever bothered by what was now becoming an obvious association of the paper with EPRP, or if they did, they did not raise any objection." Former EPRP member Mohamed Yimam in "Wore Negari", pp. 75-80, as quoted on the abyotawi blogspot]. Some overall wear. Rubberstamps to cover & several pages. Good.

  • Seller image for Goh : [Volume 1, Nr. 5] 1967 [April 1975] for sale by Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark

    Ya'Ityopya Mastawaqiyana Makafafaya Dereget

    Published by Caraqa YaMastawaqiya Dereget 1967 [1975 AD], [Addis Ababa], 1967

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    orig. wrappers. Textual illustrations (illustrator). 28x21cm, 31 pp., Spine and rear cover edge torn and chipped. A small hole to cover. Date of publication given as 1967 (Ethiopian calendar) [1975 Gregorian calendar]. Text entirely in Amharic. This is issue nr. 5 of "The Dawn", an important leftist periodical issued monthly between 1974-1976, associated with the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party [Ya'Ityopya Hezb 'Abyotawi Parti] [" Goh came into being right after the February revolution. It was founded by two enterprising women, Sara and Mulu., Goh became the magazine of choice for Zematcha students, teachers, and the most educated section of the population.,.Goh had to pass government censorship to be published. While the situation was relatively liberal at this time, no one would write anything that was openly critical of the government. Goh, under the editorial guidance of Mezy, was pushing the envelope and testing the limits of the available freedom by writing more and more radical pieces that would have been unthinkable in previous periods.[Later] the party had very much control of the magazine through the four of us. Neither Sara nor Mulu was ever bothered by what was now becoming an obvious association of the paper with EPRP, or if they did, they did not raise any objection." Former EPRP member Mohamed Yimam in "Wore Negari", pp. 75-80, as quoted on the abyotawi blogspot]. Some overall wear. Rubberstamps to cover & several pages. Fair.

  • Seller image for Goh : [Volume 1, Nr. 7] 1967 [June 1975] for sale by Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark

    Ya'Ityopya Mastawaqiyana Makafafaya Dereget

    Published by Caraqa YaMastawaqiya Dereget 19767 [1975 AD], [Addis Ababa], 1976

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    orig. wrappers. Textual illustrations (illustrator). 28x21cm, 31 pp., Date of publication given as 1967 (Ethiopian calendar) [1975 Gregorian calendar]. Text entirely in Amharic. This is issue nr. 7 of "The Dawn", an important leftist periodical issued monthly between 1974-1976, associated with the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party [Ya'Ityopya Hezb 'Abyotawi Parti] ["Goh came into being right after the February revolution. It was founded by two enterprising women, Sara and Mulu., Goh became the magazine of choice for Zematcha students, teachers, and the most educated section of the population.,.Goh had to pass government censorship to be published. While the situation was relatively liberal at this time, no one would write anything that was openly critical of the government. Goh, under the editorial guidance of Mezy, was pushing the envelope and testing the limits of the available freedom by writing more and more radical pieces that would have been unthinkable in previous periods.[Later] the party had very much control of the magazine through the four of us. Neither Sara nor Mulu was ever bothered by what was now becoming an obvious association of the paper with EPRP, or if they did, they did not raise any objection." Former EPRP member Mohamed Yimam in "Wore Negari", pp. 75-80, as quoted on the abyotawi blogspot]. Some overall wear. Rubberstamps to cover & several pages. Good.

  • Seller image for Goh : [Volume 1, Nr. 9] 1967 [August 1975] for sale by Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark

    Ya'Ityopya Mastawaqiyana Makafafaya Dereget

    Published by Caraqa YaMastawaqiya Dereget 1967 [1975 AD], [Addis Ababa], 1967

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    orig. wrappers. Textual illustrations. (illustrator). 28x21cm, 31 pp., Date of publication given as 1967 (Ethiopian calendar) [1975 Gregorian calendar]. Text entirely in Amharic. This is issue nr. 9 of "The Dawn", an important leftist periodical issued monthly between 1974-1976, associated with the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party [Ya'Ityopya Hezb 'Abyotawi Parti] ["Goh came into being right after the February revolution. It was founded by two enterprising women, Sara and Mulu., Goh became the magazine of choice for Zematcha students, teachers, and the most educated section of the population.,.Goh had to pass government censorship to be published. While the situation was relatively liberal at this time, no one would write anything that was openly critical of the government. Goh, under the editorial guidance of Mezy, was pushing the envelope and testing the limits of the available freedom by writing more and more radical pieces that would have been unthinkable in previous periods.[Later] the party had very much control of the magazine through the four of us. Neither Sara nor Mulu was ever bothered by what was now becoming an obvious association of the paper with EPRP, or if they did, they did not raise any objection." Former EPRP member Mohamed Yimam in "Wore Negari", pp. 75-80, as quoted on the abyotawi blogspot]. Some overall wear. Rubberstamps to cover & several pages. Good.

  • Seller image for Goh : [Volume 1, Nr. 11] 1968 [October 1975] for sale by Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark

    Ya'Ityopya Mastawaqiyana Makafafaya Dereget

    Published by Caraqa YaMastawaqiya Dereget 1968 [1975 AD], [Addis Ababa], 1968

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    orig. wrappers. Textual illustrations. (illustrator). 28x21cm, 31 pp, Date of publication given as 1968 (Ethiopian calendar) [1975-1976 Gregorian calendar]. Text entirely in Amharic. This is issue nr. 11 of "The Dawn", an important leftist periodical issued monthly between 1974-1976, associated with the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party [Ya'Ityopya Hezb 'Abyotawi Parti] ["Goh came into being right after the February revolution. It was founded by two enterprising women, Sara and Mulu., Goh became the magazine of choice for Zematcha students, teachers, and the most educated section of the population.,.Goh had to pass government censorship to be published. While the situation was relatively liberal at this time, no one would write anything that was openly critical of the government. Goh, under the editorial guidance of Mezy, was pushing the envelope and testing the limits of the available freedom by writing more and more radical pieces that would have been unthinkable in previous periods.[Later] the party had very much control of the magazine through the four of us. Neither Sara nor Mulu was ever bothered by what was now becoming an obvious association of the paper with EPRP, or if they did, they did not raise any objection." Former EPRP member Mohamed Yimam in "Wore Negari", pp. 75-80, as quoted on the abyotawi blogspot]. Some overall wear. Rubberstamps to cover & several pages. Good.

  • Seller image for Goh : [Volume 2, Nr. 8] 1968 [July 1976] for sale by Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark

    Ya'Ityopya Mastawaqiyana Makafafaya Dereget

    Published by Caraqa YaMastawaqiya Dereget 1968 [1976 AD], [Addis Ababa], 1968

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    orig. wrappers. Textual illustrations. (illustrator). 28x21cm, 31 pp., Some cover soil. Date of publication given as 1968 (Ethiopian calendar) [1975-1976 Gregorian calendar]. Text entirely in Amharic. This is the Volume 2, Nr. 8 issue of "The Dawn", an important leftist periodical issued monthly between 1974-1976, associated with the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party [Ya'Ityopya Hezb 'Abyotawi Parti] [" Goh came into being right after the February revolution. It was founded by two enterprising women, Sara and Mulu., Goh became the magazine of choice for Zematcha students, teachers, and the most educated section of the population.,.Goh had to pass government censorship to be published. While the situation was relatively liberal at this time, no one would write anything that was openly critical of the government. Goh, under the editorial guidance of Mezy, was pushing the envelope and testing the limits of the available freedom by writing more and more radical pieces that would have been unthinkable in previous periods.[Later] the party had very much control of the magazine through the four of us. Neither Sara nor Mulu was ever bothered by what was now becoming an obvious association of the paper with EPRP, or if they did, they did not raise any objection." Former EPRP member Mohamed Yimam in " Wore Negari", pp. 75-80, as quoted on the abyotawi blogspot]. Some wear. Rubberstamps to cover & several pages. Good.

  • Seller image for Goh : [Volume 1, Nr. 10] 1968 [September 1975] for sale by Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark

    Ya'Ityopya Mastawaqiyana Makafafaya Dereget

    Published by Caraqa YaMastawaqiya Dereget 1968 [1975 AD], [Addis Ababa], 1968

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    orig. wrappers. Textual illustrations. (illustrator). 28x21cm, 31 pp., Date of publication given as 1968 (Ethiopian calendar) [1975-1976 Gregorian calendar]. Text entirely in Amharic. This is issue nr. 10 of "The Dawn", an important leftist periodical issued monthly between 1974-1976, associated with the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party [Ya'Ityopya Hezb 'Abyotawi Parti] ["Goh came into being right after the February revolution. It was founded by two enterprising women, Sara and Mulu., Goh became the magazine of choice for Zematcha students, teachers, and the most educated section of the population.,.Goh had to pass government censorship to be published. While the situation was relatively liberal at this time, no one would write anything that was openly critical of the government. Goh, under the editorial guidance of Mezy, was pushing the envelope and testing the limits of the available freedom by writing more and more radical pieces that would have been unthinkable in previous periods.[Later] the party had very much control of the magazine through the four of us. Neither Sara nor Mulu was ever bothered by what was now becoming an obvious association of the paper with EPRP, or if they did, they did not raise any objection." Former EPRP member Mohamed Yimam in " Wore Negari", pp. 75-80, as quoted on the abyotawi blogspot]. Some wear. Rubberstamps to cover & several pages. Good.

  • Seller image for Goh : [Volume 2, Nr. 10] 1968 [September 1976] for sale by Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark

    Ya'Ityopya Mastawaqiyana Makafafaya Dereget

    Published by Caraqa YaMastawaqiya Dereget 1968 [1976 AD], [Addis Ababa], 1968

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    orig. wrappers. Textual illustrations. (illustrator). 28x21cm, 31 pp., Some soil to rear cover. Date of publication given as 1968 (Ethiopian calendar) [1975-1976 Gregorian calendar]. Text entirely in Amharic. This is the Volume 2, Nr. 10 issue of "The Dawn",the last issue published of this important leftist periodical issued monthly between 1974-1976, associated with the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party [Ya'Ityopya Hezb 'Abyotawi Parti] [" Goh came into being right after the February revolution. It was founded by two enterprising women, Sara and Mulu., Goh became the magazine of choice for Zematcha students, teachers, and the most educated section of the population.,.Goh had to pass government censorship to be published. While the situation was relatively liberal at this time, no one would write anything that was openly critical of the government. Goh, under the editorial guidance of Mezy, was pushing the envelope and testing the limits of the available freedom by writing more and more radical pieces that would have been unthinkable in previous periods.[Later] the party had very much control of the magazine through the four of us. Neither Sara nor Mulu was ever bothered by what was now becoming an obvious association of the paper with EPRP, or if they did, they did not raise any objection." Former EPRP member Mohamed Yimam in " Wore Negari", pp. 75-80, as quoted on the abyotawi blogspot]. Some wear. Rubberstamps to cover & several pages. Good.