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Actes Sud, Papiers, 1999, 125 pp., broché, bon état.
19911158394Berlin : Rowohlt, 1991. 366 S. : mit Fotos ; 21 cm, Hardcover m. Schutzumschlag.
199136432Berlin, Rowohlt Berlin, 1991. Sehr guter Zustand. Hg. von Inge Gellert. Nachwort von simone Barck und einem dokumentarischen Anhang. Pappband mit Schutzumschlag, 366 Seiten. Mit einigen s/w Photographien. 1. Aufl.
5573944like new. unknown
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1976005816Self Published 1976. Presumed First Edition . Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. Solid binding 191 pages clean unmarked copy. Scarce. <br/> <br/> Self Published paperback
1985I-249-946Suhrkamp 1985. Paperback. Good. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Suhrkamp paperback
BN107739Suhrkamp. Softcover. The theatre of visions: Robert Wilson <br/><br/>The theatre of visions: Robert Wilson Suhrkamp paperback
196419454München, Laokon, (1964). 47 nn. Bll. mit zahlr. teils farb., teils ganzseit. Textabb. Quer-4°. OLwd. (leicht bestoßn).
A9781837083930Hardback. New. <p>This edited collection presents an in-depth examination of the subjective experiences of women entrepreneurs across diverse global contexts and how they navigate challenge and redefine the gendered dynamics of entrepreneurship.</p> hardcover
19622130BNeuwied -Berlin, Hermann Luchterhand, 1962. 8°, 286 Seiten OPb. (Rücken verschossen) Papier wie meist gebräunt
1971015899Vence De La Salle - Les Paravents 1971 En feuilles
1971V8844Frankfurt (Suhrkamp) 1971 (= Erste Auflage). 8°, Originalbroschur, 357 und 256 S.,
2000Q-0936839252UNKNO 2000-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! UNKNO paperback
116784Toulouse, Editions Ombres et Cinémathèque Française 1992, 200x130mm, 155pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
197816064Bonn, Bouvier Verlag Herbert Grundmann, 1978. gr. 8°, 304 S., Abhandlungen zur Kunst- Musik- und Literaturwissenschaft, Band 267. Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, min. Gebr.sp., broschiert
Full white cloth boards show light wear and fraying at bottom of spine. Previous owner's name stamp inside and on bottom page ends. Slight marking. Approx. 650 pages. This anthology contains selections from the works of thirty-six authors --- critical commentaries and historical notes.
1972245989Poznan, 1972. 77 S. (Uniw. w Poznaniu/Ser. Filologia germanska 13).
1933138407Germany: Kinematrade 1933. Vintage US poster for the 1932 German communist propaganda film "Kuhle Wampe oder Wem gehort die Welt" The subtitle is seen here under the English translation "Whither Germany." Circa 1933 as identified by the name of the Philadelphia theatre on the poster. <br/><br/>The last and arguably most important communist film of the Weimar era "Kuhle Wampe oder" is according to screenwriter Brecht a "Collective Presentation" that tells the tale of a family in early 1930s Berlin. After the son is prolongedly unemployed he commits suicide and the family is forced to relocate to a shantytown known as "Kuhle Wampe" or "Empty Stomach." Created under severely limited material conditions with filming constantly being broken up by the Weimar government's paramilitary SA agency the film attempts to depict archetypes of the times including an intellectual clash on a subway between members of the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. <br/><br/>Banned first by the failing Weimar Republic and subsequently by the Nazi Reich the film was believed to have been lost until it reappeared over 20 years later in East Germany in 1958. This poster likely originates from screenings held in November 1933 by an unknown pro-communist organization in Philadelphia at the short lived left-leaning Philkino theater. A US screening of this film dating before the film's disappearance and only just after the very beginnings of Hitler's rise to power makes this poster not only very scarce but one of significant historical value. <br/><br/>The poster touting "Kuhle Wampe" as "The Film Hitler Burned" features an image of a man with a hammer and sickle attacking two snakes that form the Nazi swastika and touts the involvement of members of the "Labor Sports Union" in the film. <br/><br/>9.5 x 13 inches letterpress on pale faded pink stock. Very Good condition with a couple of tiny chips at the extremities and moderate creasing. Kinematrade unknown books
1933138407Germany: Kinematrade 1933. Vintage US poster for the 1932 German communist propaganda film "Kuhle Wampe oder Wem gehort die Welt" The subtitle is seen here under the English translation "Whither Germany." Circa 1933 as identified by the name of the Philadelphia theatre on the poster. <br /> <br /> The last and arguably most important communist film of the Weimar era "Kuhle Wampe oder" is according to screenwriter Brecht a "Collective Presentation" that tells the tale of a family in early 1930s Berlin. After the son is prolongedly unemployed he commits suicide and the family is forced to relocate to a shantytown known as "Kuhle Wampe" or "Empty Stomach." Created under severely limited material conditions with filming constantly being broken up by the Weimar government's paramilitary SA agency the film attempts to depict archetypes of the times including an intellectual clash on a subway between members of the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. <br /> <br /> Banned first by the failing Weimar Republic and subsequently by the Nazi Reich the film was believed to have been lost until it reappeared over 20 years later in East Germany in 1958. This poster likely originates from screenings held in November 1933 by an unknown pro-communist organization in Philadelphia at the short lived left-leaning Philkino theater. A US screening of this film dating before the film's disappearance and only just after the very beginnings of Hitler's rise to power makes this poster not only very scarce but one of significant historical value. <br /> <br /> The poster touting "Kuhle Wampe" as "The Film Hitler Burned" features an image of a man with a hammer and sickle attacking two snakes that form the Nazi swastika and touts the involvement of members of the "Labor Sports Union" in the film. <br /> <br /> 9.5 x 13 inches letterpress on pale faded pink stock. Very Good with expected moderate wear. Kinematrade unknown
19571477Berlin Rütten und Löhning, 1957. 628 S. gr.-8° Obrosch Ou
19971242010Berlin: Theater der Zeit, 1997. 176 S.: Abb. Broschur.
2017__1119014352Blackwell Pub 2017. Hardcover. New. 308 pages. 9.00x6.75x0.75 inches. Blackwell Pub hardcover
1969262818San Francisco: V.R.-Leviathan Publications 1969. Newspaper. 40p. un-folded tabloid underground newspaper articles news opinion interviews reviews San Francisco edition small staining & some smudging of cover and rear wrap toning on cover wrap slightly heavier on bottom eighth of cover wrap worn and toned on newsprint else in good condition. Articles on Critique of Ernest Mandel Israel in Africa Inflation and the working class "Empire in Crisis and a lot more. V.R.-Leviathan Publications unknown books
1969259089San Francisco: V.R.-Leviathan Publications 1969. Newspaper. 48p. un-folded tabloid underground newspaper articles news opinion interviews reviews San Francisco edition some smudging of cover and rear wrap worn and toned on newsprint else in good condition. Articles on SF State"Back to Skool Week" characterized Nazy soldier on front cover wrap giant two page/ceneter fold poster of a rendering of S. I. Hayakawa SF State news Czechoslovakia Military organizing and a lot more. V.R.-Leviathan Publications unknown books