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México, D.F., Editores Mexicanos Unidos, 1966. 8vo.; 143 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Avila, Imprenta Católica de Sigirano Díaz, 1937. 4to.; 377 pp., 2 hs. Encuadernación moderna en media tela.
Valencia, Universidad, 2018. 4to.; 262 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Huesca, Edit. Pirineo, 2009. 125p. 8º. Cartoné editorial ilustrado. Muy buen ejemplar
19x13. 274p. Lomo algo deteriorado.
Zaragoza, 2003. 4to.; LIV pp., 365 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid.Barcelona, Alfaguara, 1972. 4to.; 416 pp., 1 h. Primera edición. Encuadernación original en tela. Sobrecubiertas ilustradas por Pla-Narbona.
First edition. Original grey paper wrappers. 8vo. 171 pages; 22.5 cm. Holocaust-era collection of articles written by various authors on legal and political sociology. Articles include The Challenge of Our Immigration Laws, The Place of War in the Education of Free Men, and The Theory of the Ethos, among others. All barriers in our immigration laws based on race and all discriminations against nations should be removed. They represent undemocratic theories which will interfere with international accord of the future. We must remodel our immigration laws and policies to remove race classification and arbitrary standards, so as to promote friendlier relations between the United States and other nations and so as to fulfill the promise that we shall treat all men as created equal. Also includes book reviews. SUBJECT (S) : Sociology, Law, Immigration, Race. Minimal pencil markings that somewhat affect text. Red underlining on cover. Minor edgewear and toning. Slight dampstaining. Very good condition. (Holo2-134-11)
186421986.04<p><b>CIVIL WAR.</b>Broadside <i>"The Excursion of the Bought Nominations The Large Balloon 'Union League' Will Start Immediately. The Balloon is managed by the Old Hunkers in the Ring."</i> 1864. 4 ¾ x 8 ½ in. </p><b>Historical Background</b><p>The Union League Club formed in New York in 1863 to support Union troops and cultivate civil devotion. Made up of prominent citizens in New York Philadelphia Brooklyn New Haven and Chicago the clubs raised money to provide for the U.S. Sanitary Commission and establish a group of political elites to sustain Union military efforts. The league favored a strong central government tariff protections and internal improvements.</p><p>The "Old Hunkers" were the conservative branch of the New York state Democratic party in the mid-nineteenth century. They favored the status quo whether in business or on the contentious issue of slavery. The more progressive "Barnburner" faction stood in opposition to the old Hunkers and were against slavery strong state powers expanding the public debt and government subsidizing businesses.</p><p>Though the Old Hunkers shared many similarities in terms of business philosophy with the Union League—especially that of strong central government power and infrastructure improvements—the disconnect between the two groups' stance on slavery makes this cartoon perplexing. Are the Old Hunkers carefully managing the political situation the balloon through the New York political machine note the capital "R" of Ring as in the infamous Tweed Ring Or are they setting the progressive Union Leaguers adrift</p>
1865218141865. No binding. Fine. Archive of materials relating to the administering of loyalty oaths in North Carolina after the Civil War during presidential Reconstruction. 1865-1866. 21814.01. William H. Bagley Autograph Letter Signed as private secretary of Governor William Holden to William Barrow John Odom and others. Raleigh N.C. July 10 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt""Your Memorial . has been received at this office and the Governor directs me to say in reply that the matter therein referred to will be attended to at the earliest possible moment. This however cannot be done until the Enrolling Boards shall have accomplished their work in the different counties in administering the oath of amnesty to the people - separating the loyal from the disloyal. In the meantime the preservations of the Public peace will devolve upon the Justices of the Peace in the several counties who have the right on all occasions to control the Local Police and posses the power to increase the same to such a number as they may deem necessary to meet any emergency which may arise in which they may think is likely to arise .""21814.02 W.W. Holden Printed Letter Signed in Type as Provisional Governor to Col. David A. Barnes with matching cover addressed ""To the Clerk of the County Court of Northampton County Jackson N.C."" Entitled ""Directions for Qualifying Magistrates and Organizing the County Courts."" Raleigh N.C. July 8 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt"".If necessary you will call on the officers of the Local Police to notify the Justices to meet at the Courthouse on a day to be appointed by you. And said officers are hereby commanded to aid you in notifying the Justices to attend. When the Justices shall have assembled you will administer to them first the oath of amnesty; secondly the oath to be found in the Revised Code chapter 76 page 434 to maintain the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States; thirdly the oath of office to be found in Revised Code chapter 76 page 441. No Justice or other officer who is included in any of the fourteen excluded classes of the President's amnesty proclamation will be permitted to take the oaths prescribed or enter on the performance of duty until a pardon shall have been received by him from the President. And the oath of amnesty is not to be administered to any one who is not disposed to take it willingly and cheerfully. If any Justice named in the commission hesitates to take the oath it will be your duty to withhold it from him . The Clerk will make a full and complete record on his books of the proceedings of the Justices a copy of which you will at once transmit to this office.""21814.03 W.W. Holden Printed Letter Signed in Type as Provisional Governor. September 15 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt""You are hereby directed to retain the Amnesty Oath books until further orders as they will be kept open to allow the people to take said oath up to the time of voting for Governor members of Congress & c.""21814.04 Manuscript Document Oath. Northampton County N.C. August 15 1865. 1 p.21814.05 Printed Document Oath of Allegiance 1865 unissued. 1 p.21814.06 W.W. Holden Partly Printed Document Signed appointing twenty-two men 2 of whom are identified as dead as Justices of the Peace. Raleigh N.C. June 19 1865. 1 p.Excerpt""WE in order to promote the speedy restoration of CIVIL AUTHORITY in the State of North-Carolina and ensure the perpetuation of a REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT and reposing special trust and confidence in your prudence integrity and zeal for the preservation of peace and good order do hereby appoint you JUSTICES OF THE PEACE for the County of Northampton as long as a Provisional Governor shall conti. See website for full description
Cloth, 8vo, 70 [1] pages, 1 l. includes facsimiles. 21 cm. Poems. "Oysgabes fun Der Tsentraler Yidisher Historisher Komisye baym Tsentral-Komitet fun Poylishe Yidn. Serye yidishe literatur, 1." A committee dedicated to recording the fate of Polish Jews published this book length poem by Simkhah Szajewics. Written in the Lodz Ghetto, it appeared immediately after the war in 1946; Szajewicz perished in a concentration camp in 1944" (from the permanent exhibit at the National Yiddish Book Center, which houses their copy in their Rare Book Collection). The book actually includes two long poems: "Lekh-lekha" and "Friling 702, " as well as letters and other related material. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Persecutions -- Poland -- Lódz. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poetry. Jews -- Correspondence. Expertly rebound in attractive black cloth with the original photographic front cover mounted on the front. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-110-36) (H-40-10)
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 24.5x17 cm. 402 pages. Softcover. Cover corners slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
Royal octavo. Pp. 199. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine with poor dust-jacket; small signature to first free endpaper. Book is in fine condition. ~ Second, revised edition. A leaf with manuscript scholarly annotations and some clippings of photographs from period magazines loosely inserted.
191697831Siegburg, Deutsche Photogravur Akt.-Ges. (= Hersteller), [ 1916]. 60 ungezählte Bll. mit zahlr. Fotoabb. in braunem Rotations-Tiefdruck. Quer-4to, 26,5 x 34,5 cm. Grauer OKart. mit seitl. Kordelbindung.
19165247Korps-Verlagsbuchhandlung Bapaume (München, Piper), 1916. (18.- 30. Tsd) mit 311 fot. Abb. farb. ill. OPbd., 184 S., Gr.8°
197740303Leipzig: Phillip Reclam jun. Verlag, 1977. 2. Auflage 297 Seiten , 16 cm, kart.,
201226501Colmar, Alsatia verlag, 1941 ; in-12, 120 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état -(première plat un peu taché) elsassisches soldatenschicksal im kriege 1939-1940 - mit einem vorwort von Paul Schall.
201226500Colmar, Alsatia verlag, s.d. (vers 1941) ; in-12, 120 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état - elsassisches soldatenschicksal im kriege 1939-1940 - mit einem vorwort von Paul Schall.
200404414ALLEMAGNE, VERLAG, 1986 ; in-8, 324 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
1989R300267155Podzun-Pallas. 1989. in-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Friedberg, Podzun-Pallas, 1989, in 8, cart. éd., photos, 99 pp.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 940.53-Seconde Guerre mondiale 1939-1945
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 80 pages ; 21 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, The Second World War and the Genocide: Legends about Hitler and the German people; Gedenkschrift the 40th anniversary of the Outbreak of War. SUBJECT (S) : National socialism -- Germany. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Very good+ condition. (holo2-131-30)
196514035Verlag Kultur und Fortschritt, Berlin, 1965. 187(2) Seiten, OLeinen m. OU, auf dem Vorsatzblatt datiert, gewidmet und signiert. ("Für Guido Zingerl mit schönen Grüßen aus dem nebligen Halle Rainer" - desweiteren der handschriftliche Vermerk `Geschenksendung keine Handelsware`.). Der letzte Druckbogen gelöst, das Papier materialbedingt lichtrandig, der Schutzumschlag mit kleinere Randeinrissen. Insgesamt noch ein gutes Exemplar. Selten. Very rare. Good copy, signed by the author. Das Buch stammt aus der Bibliothek eines Autographensammlers. Guido Zingerl, eigentlich Heinrich Scholz, (19.1.1933 in Regensburg) ist ein deutscher Maler, Zeichner und Karikaturist.
19143137524Berlin, Weidmann, 1914. 31 S. OKart.
Octavo. Pp. 262. In the original publisher's printed wrappers, front detached, spine bit worn. In a very good condition. Excellent copy, preserved entirely in the original state, unopened, untrimmed, practically unused. ~ First edition. Harry Stürmer was correspondent for the "Kölnischen Zeitung" in Turkey from 1915 to 1916. He gathered in this book his eyewitness accounts of the large scale Turkish atrocities against the Armenian people. It could not be published in Germany and therefore was published in Switzerland. It is said that the German Foreign Office directly bought the translation rights in an effort to hinder spreading the information further abroad. However, the English translation rights remained in other hands. It was soon translated into English as "Two war years in Constantinople: Sketches of German and young Turkish ethics and Politics" and published simultaneously in London & New York. Much good to the Armenian people's cause it did not do, however.
19175410Lausanne Payot 1917. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Octavo. Pp. 262. In the original publisher's printed wrappers front detached spine bit worn. In a very good condition. Excellent copy preserved entirely in the original state unopened untrimmed practically unused. ~ FIRST EDITION. Harry Stürmer was correspondent for the "Kölnischen Zeitung" in Turkey from 1915 to 1916. He gathered in this book his eyewitness accounts of the large scale Turkish atrocities against the Armenian people. It could not be published in Germany and therefore was published in Switzerland. It is said that the German Foreign Office directly bought the translation rights in an effort to hinder spreading the information further abroad. However the English translation rights remained in other hands. It was soon translated into English as "Two war years in Constantinople: Sketches of German and young Turkish ethics and Politics" and published simultaneously in London & New York. Much good to the Armenian people's cause it did not do however. I-5 IN <br/> <br/> Lausanne, Payot paperback