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2081002109001413Iwanamishoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 205p Size: 16cm Iwanamishoten paperback
182880695Berlin: Nicolai 1828. Gebunden. Nicolai unknown
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2006362348NY: Thames & Hudson 2006. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Hardcover 249 pages. Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the October 1956 Hungarian revolt against Soviet domination after World War II this imposing volume contains powerful black-and-white photographs taken during the years preceding as well as the outbreak and crushing of the uprising by a German member of the international photojournalist cooperative Magnum. Introduced by Lessing's recollections and Hungarian French historian Francois Fejto's precis of the momentous events the pictures appear in three chapters "Communist Hungary" "The Revolution" and "The Failure." Hungarian novelist George Konrad's intense impressions of the time during which he carried a rifle as a revolutionary young intellectual follow the first chapter and French political scientist Nicolas Bauquet's assessment of the revolt's impact on Western Europe's Communist parties the USSR and subsequent European history follows the third. Views of the cemetery in which the uprising's martyrs are now buried conclude the book elegiacally and brief last words by Lessing and the director of Hungary's Institute 56 indicate who may forget what happened and why the rest of us should always remember. An extraordinary document. Record # 362348 Thames & Hudson hardcover
2006__0500513260Thames & Hudson 2006. Hardcover. New. new title edition. 252 pages. 12.25x12.25x1.00 inches. Thames & Hudson hardcover
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Q-0500513260Thames & Hudson 2006-10-17T00:00:01Z. hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Thames & Hudson hardcover
20061-0500513260Thames & Hudson 2006. Hardcover. New. new title edition. 252 pages. 12.25x12.25x1.00 inches. Thames & Hudson hardcover
200668697New York: Thames & Hudson 2006. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Lessing 1923-2018 was the first photographer to arrive in Hungary and he documented the short-lived uprising and its aftermath in a series of world-famous photographs reproduced here in stunning duotone. They bring to life once more the hope and euphoria of the first days of the revolt so soon to be followed by the pain and punishment of its brutal suppression. 190 duotone illustrations with texts by George Konrad Francois Fejto Erich Lessing and Nicholas Bauquet. Inscribed by Lessing to cinematographer Virgil Mirano on the half-title with an invitation to a reception at USC's Doheny Memorial Library laid in. Oblong quarto. Original black paper-covered boards with gilt titles. Some mild edgewear to the boards and the pictorial dust jacket; else very good or better. Thames & Hudson hardcover
2006DADAX0500513260Thames & Hudson 2006-10-17. hardcover. New. 12.20x1.10x12.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Thames & Hudson hardcover
19566536London: Michael Joseph 1956. Hardcover. Near Fine. Inscribed second impression of a novel almost never found signed because it was repudiated on political grounds by its Nobel Prize winning author. In dark ink on the first free endpaper is written: 'X/ To the Youth/ Doris Lessing'. Who is the youth and what was his relationship with Lessing Answers came there none. The book is near fine in black cloth a second impression from two months after the first. The jacket is not price-clipped bright with just a little rubbing to top and tail of the spine and browning to the lower printed panel. Set in austere post-war London this novel a much better effort is claimed by its detractors tells the story of an affair between Julia and a Czech emigre communist Jan Brod. Lessing later rejected the novel and refused to have it reprinted because she had chosen to end the novel with Brod's loyal return to communist Eastern Europe which she came to judge as the wrong call in the light of the invasion of Hungary and her own disenchantment with Marxism. Near Fine 1956 Michael Joseph hardcover
116080London Michael Joseph 1956. . First edition; 8vo; original black cloth spine lettered in white dust jacket.<br /> A very good copy jacket extremities lightly worn and chipped tape reinforcements to jacket spine. Some offsetting to free endpapers.<br /> London, Michael Joseph, 1956. hardcover
19563879London: Michael Joseph 1956. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition of this early novel from Lessing. Near fine in black buckram with white lettering on spine remaining bright. Near fine jacket shows some wear and very shallow chippinng/rubbing at spine ends and corners and light toning else fine. Original price of 15s in tact. Michael Joseph hardcover
1956320681London: Michael Joseph 1956. 1st edition. Nice copy. octavo. hardback with dust jacket 334pp. Nice copy in like price-clipped dust jacket Michael Joseph hardcover
1956HALL502800Hardback. 1956. Sl. browning to end-papers else book very good. Dust jacket sl. worn at head else very good. . hardcover
1391007182.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396425241.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover