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1954pt1781Hachette Les Albums Roses Album cartonné 1954 In-8 (16 x 19,5 cm.), album cartonné, couverture illustrée, 27 pages, illustrations couleurs et noir et blanc in-texte ; coins et bords usés, plats un peu défraîchis, mors marqués, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1966135894Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 20 pages. Nom sur la page de titre.
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1995gr1496Semic Image album souple 1995 In-8 (17 x 26 cm), album souple dos agrafé, 48 pages, dessins en couleurs ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
195943493Cambridge: Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival 1959. First Edition. 12mo 15cm.; publisher's blue printed staplebound card wrappers; 84pp. Wrappers a bit toned else Very Good or better. Having struggled to find work in New York City 25-year-old Gloria Steinem moved to Cambridge in 1959 to assume the position of co-director of the anti-Communist program the Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival. The Service masquerading as a private enterprise whose aim was to send democracy- and capitalism-loving American youth to the communist-run Festival was funded by an anonymous donor later revealed to be the CIA though Steinem would have been aware of this from the start. The present pamphlet was issued a month before the Festival began and provides a detailed critique of the quality of Soviet literature: "The trouble with Soviet literature as Ilya Ehrenburg sees it is that Soviet writers say things they do not believe" p. 5. Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival unknown books
195943493Cambridge: Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival 1959. First Edition. 12mo 15cm.; publisher's blue printed staplebound card wrappers; 84pp. Wrappers a bit toned else Very Good or better. Having struggled to find work in New York City 25-year-old Gloria Steinem moved to Cambridge in 1959 to assume the position of co-director of the anti-Communist program the Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival. The Service masquerading as a private enterprise whose aim was to send democracy- and capitalism-loving American youth to the communist-run Festival was funded by an anonymous donor later revealed to be the CIA though Steinem would have been aware of this from the start. The present pamphlet was issued a month before the Festival began and provides a detailed critique of the quality of Soviet literature: "The trouble with Soviet literature as Ilya Ehrenburg sees it is that Soviet writers say things they do not believe" p. 5. Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth Festival unknown
19752111902152802341Junior Chamber International Nagoya 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Junior Chamber International Nagoya paperback
1934195834New York: National Committee of the Spartacus Youth Clubs of America 1934. 4p. very good tabloid format newspaper evenly toned lightly edgeworn else very good condition. Includes a front-page discussion of the reasons for two separate anti-war marches in NYC laying the blame at inability of various groups to work together most of the discredit laid at the feet of Stalinists. National Committee of the Spartacus Youth Clubs of America unknown books
1986225954New York: Spartacus Youth League 1986. Complete run of the 134 issues published of the newsletter/newspaper in its three incarnations. These begin with the Revolutionary Marxist Caucus newsletter nos. 1-8; 1-6 present here as loose issues no. 6 rather worn with cover detached but present; numbers 7 and 8 are bound together with the subsequent incarnation of the serial the Revolutionary Communist Youth newsletter numbers 9 to 18 followed by numbers 19-38 of Young Spartacus. Issues from 39 onward are present as separate newspapers. The publication continued under this title until its final issue number 134 March 1986. Pages are toned and loose issues after 38 have a horizontal fold crease. Spartacus Youth League unknown books
1986225954New York: Spartacus Youth League 1986. Complete run of the 134 issues published of the newsletter/newspaper in its three incarnations. These begin with the Revolutionary Marxist Caucus newsletter nos. 1-8; 1-6 present here as loose issues no. 6 rather worn with cover detached but present; numbers 7 and 8 are bound together with the subsequent incarnation of the serial the Revolutionary Communist Youth newsletter numbers 9 to 18 followed by numbers 19-38 of Young Spartacus. Issues from 39 onward are present as separate newspapers. The publication continued under this title until its final issue number 134 March 1986. Pages are toned and loose issues after 38 have a horizontal fold crease. Spartacus Youth League unknown
195544879AB1955. Boston Zionist House - New England Zionist Youth Commission no year c.1955. 15.8 cm x 23.5 cm. 16 pages with bilingual songs and poems in hebrew and english. Softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. Includes: Songs of our Land and our People / Songs of Hope and Courage / Come let us Dance / Rounds / Tisha B'ab / Bialik / Welcome O Sabbath Queen / Grace // paperback
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