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1330698290.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
24961'Royal Institution of Great Britain. / Weekly Evening Meeting / Friday January 30 1857.' London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The full text of Maurice’s lecture was printed posthumously on pp.268-299 of his ‘The Friendship of Books and Other Lectures’ 1880. Although reset the text of the present six-page synopsis does not appear to differ from that printed on pp.328-333 of the ‘Notices of the Proceedings’ vol.2 1854-1858. No other copy of this offprint has been traced. In very good condition lightly aged. Drophead title: ‘Royal Institution of Great Britain. / Weekly Evening Meeting / Friday January 30 1857. / William Pole Esq. M.A. F.R.S. Treasurer and Vice-President in the Chair. / Rev. F. D. Maurice M.A. M.R.I. / Milton considered as a Schoolmaster. 6pp 16mo bifolium paginated 1-6. Folded half-sheet unopened. No wraps. At end of text in square brackets: ‘F. D. M.’. 'Royal Institution of Great Britain. / Weekly Evening Meeting, / Friday, January 30, 1857.' [London.] paperback
192735883London: Anglo-Russian Press. Good with no dust jacket. 1927. First Edition. Card Covers. 136 pages; Uncommon- Worldcat locates 12 copies in worldwide libraries and collectons. Red card covers. Illustrated with textual pics. Cartoons Red Press extracts etc. Anti-communist. Focuses on Anglo-Soviet relations. . Anglo-Russian Press unknown
025940554X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
8413734312.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
100-16309Changemaker Publication. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Changemaker Publication paperback
194135913Breslau: Gauverlag-Ns-Schlesien. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1941. Presumed 1st. Paperback. Photos; 4124 1 pages; So sa ich moskau so sa ich moskau so sa ich moskau . A notable action in Breslau was Battle of Breslau also known as the Siege of Breslau was a three-month-long siege of the city of Breslau in Lower Silesia Germany now Wroclaw Poland .German language. Includes Ukraine Mongolia Georgia Odessa Kiew etc. . Gauverlag-Ns-Schlesien paperback
1918ZB329138London: Smith & Son 1918. 20 pp. paper wrappers extracted from larger bound volume & restapled library markings else good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. London: Smith & Son unknown
190373140Chicago: Charles H. Kerr Compnay 1903. First edition. Small octavo. 64 pp. Publisher's printed buff wrappers. A very good copy.For socialism Ernest Untermann and others; For single tax Louis F. Post and others. Untermann was a member of the Socialist Labor Party of America SLP in the 1890s before leaving to join the Socialist Party of America SPA.Untermann was a regular contributor to Algie Simons' dissident SLP newspaper The Workers Call published in Chicago. When Simons moved to Chicago to assume the editorship of International Socialist Review in 1900 a monthly published by the pioneer American Marxist publishing house Charles H. Kerr & Co. Untermann became a frequent contributor to that publication as well. Untermann earned his keep as an associate editor for J.A. Wayland's mass circulation socialist weekly The Appeal to Reason in 1903. Untermann was the first American translator of Karl Marx's Das Kapital beginning work on the massive project in the spring of 1905 while living on a chicken farm in Orlando Florida and completing translations of volumes 2 and 3 for Kerr in 1907 and 1909 respectively. He also translated other socialist works for an American audience including the memoirs of Wilhelm Liebknecht and August Bebel as well as The Origin of the Family Private Property and the State by Frederick Engels. In addition to translations from German and Italian Untermann wrote original works on Economics and Natural History. Untermann's books included Science and Revolution 1905 The World's Revolutions 1906 Marxian Economics: A Popular Introduction to the Three Volumes of Marx's Capital 1907. Charles H. Kerr Compnay unknown
193441205New York: Organization Committee for a Revolutionary Workers Party n.d. ca. 1934. First Edition. Quarto broadside flyer 28x21cm. printed mimeograph. Extremities unevenly toned with a few tiny chips along right-hand edge none approaching text else Very Good or better. Flyer promoting a talk by the New York-based socialist politician Benjamin Gitlow 1891-1965 a founding member of the CPUSA who later in life turned conservative and McCarthyist. The present item dates from Gitlow's tenure with the Workers Party on whose ticket he ran for Governor of New York in 1926. The talk held at the radical Rand School addressed such questions as "Will the Socialist Party Go Left or Right" and "Will the Socialist Party split" Not separately catalogued in OCLC as of July 2018. Organization Committee for a Revolutionary Workers Party unknown
191683564Chicago: Izdala RadniÄka Knjižara 1916. 12mo 19cm.; publisher's pale red staplebound card wrappers; 20pp. Minor wear and toning to wrappers; mild toning to text; Very Good or better. Slovak translation of an anonymous Russian Marxist theoretical work issued as Narodna Knjižnica Folk Library no. 9. Includes a chapter on the lumpenproletariat and anarchism. The source is possibly Pavel Rosenthal's "Люмпенпролетариат и революциÑ" "Lumpenproletariat & Revolution." St. Petersburg 1906. One copy located in OCLC Michigan as of 2024. Izdala RadniÄka Knjižara unknown
58533Milwaukee: Socialist Party 1933. Single sheet 9" x 24" folded to 9"x6" 10pp. Mild toning to margins; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Transcript of an extemporaneous speech delivered by Milwaukee's Socialist Mayor Daniel Hoan answering attacks against his administration's decision to issue city-backed bonds here called "scrip" rather than borrowing cash to address its outstanding budget deficit. The bonds were issued in six series between 1933 and 1938 and have been credited with saving the city from bakruptcy during the worst years of the Great Depression. Hoan 1881-1961 served as Milwaukee's mayor from 1916 to 1940 still the longest continuous Socialist administration in American history. This a rather uncommon remnant of Milwaukee's socialist past; not noted in commerce with ten catalogued examples in OCLC member institutions. unknown
191541991New York: Louis Weitz 1915. First Edition. Small octavo 19.5cm.; publisher's tan pictorial card wrappers; 59pp.; photographic portrait frontispiece. Wrapper extremities a bit chipped and toned spine lettering partly effaced else Near Very Good internally near fine. "Peoples Educational Society" - upper cover. Socialist study of unemployment. A copy would be sent to Jack London in Honolulu prompting him to write to Weitz: "I think it is a good clean straight-from-the-shoulder presentation of the situation for the jobless ones. My congratulations" see "The Letters of Jack London 1913-1916" 1988 p. 1543. Quite uncommon with only five physical copies in OCLC as of September 2018 at Cornell Library of Congress U. Kansas Harvard and U. Wisconsin. Not in Egbert. Louis Weitz unknown
187941796New York: Anson D.F. Randolph & Company 1879. First Edition. 12mo 19cm.; publisher's light blue-grey decorative cloth embossed in black and gilt blue floral endpapers; 111pp. Extremities a bit worn with brief loss of cloth at spine ends corners bumped light soil spine a bit cocked else Good to Very Good overall. Virulently anti-socialist and -communist piece by the Congregationalist clergyman arguing that "To-day there is not in our language nor in any language a more hateful word than Communism.it meant and still means wages without work arson assassination anarchy" p. 24. An anonymously published response "A Reply to Roswell D. Hitchcock D.D. on Socialism" would be published the same year. Neither title appears in Egbert. Anson D.F. Randolph & Company unknown
190739808Chicago: Brotherhood Publishing Inc 1907. Third Edition. Small octavo 19.5cm.; printed brown card wrappers; 128pp. Light wear else Very Good to Near Fine. Early edition of this popular Socialist song-book which went into at least seven editions between 1905 and 1913. COHEN 120; EGBERT II p. 494. Brotherhood Publishing, Inc unknown
19502009<p>Oberlin Ohio: Oberlin College 1950. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />16mo 6 3/4 x 4 1/8 inches; 170 x 115 mm 27 1 pages in stapled wrappers. <br /><br />A lecture on the politicization of science and the controversy over genetics in the Soviet Union. The author Harriet B. Creighton was a professor of botany at Wellesley College. <br /><br />"Only an informed and alert public can defend the freedom of scientific inquiry and the right to base practice on scientifically established facts. In this defense each of us has his responsibility" she writes. SCARCE. <br /><br />CONDITION: Some edge wear and soiling to wrappers staples rusted tear to recto of lower wrapper. Otherwise bright and unmarked. A Very Good or better copy.</p> Oberlin College paperback
1968M6280<p>London: Resurgence 1968. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 28pp including printed wrappers. Subscription form laid in. Scarce early issue of this important political and cultural magazine featuring a cover and content related to the Gandhi Centenary. Unmarked copy light wear.</p> London: Resurgence paperback
1972913New York: Capitol Hill Press 1972. Revised Edition. INSCRIBED by the author on the front end paper: "Many thanks - / to / Tom Moran / Herbert A. Philbrick / 1972." Philbrick's account of his nine years in the Communist Party working as a spy for the FBI. Originally published in 1950 the book was updated and reissued in 1972. It was also the basis of a television series in the mid-1950s called Three Lives. Foreword by Efrem Zimbalist Jr. 8vo 306 pages. Red remainder mark on bottom page edges light stain on rear pastedown. Otherwise Near Fine in a Very Good dust jacket that has some nicks creases and rubbing as well as ownership signature on the front flap. <br/><br/> Capitol Hill Press unknown
195968568New York: Bookman Associates 1959. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 72pp. Octavo 22 cm Red cloth over boards with silver stamped title on the backstrip and front board. With moderate rubbing to the extremities. In the dust jacket with prominent scuffing to the front panel fading to the spine title still bold and a small thin tear along the top edge of the rear panel. The author's only book. Ida Rauh 1877-1970 born into a wealthy family was a trailblazer who rebelled against her upper-class upbringing and who had a great impact on American theater and the struggle for women's rights. After graduating from New York University in 1902 with a law degree she settled in Greenwich Village and began advocating for causes such as women's voting rights the promotion of birth control and the espousal of socialist doctrine. She married Max Eastman and together they heavily influenced the birth of modern theater and the early twentieth-century underground press through the Provincetown Players and the publication The Masses. During this time Rauh also made major contributions to the organization of women’s trade unions and related strike activities. Information from the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation website. Bookman Associates hardcover
196295938Cahiers du socialisme libertaire 1962. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. 7 revues de 8 pages. <i>ref. 95938</i> Cahiers du socialisme libertaire unknown
190916299Boston: George B. Hugo 1909. First Edition. Octavo 23cm. Publisher's green cloth boards lettered in black on front cover; 60 1pp. Ink presentation inscription from George B. Hugo to front endpaper dated 1913. Mild cover soil and spotting; still a tight well-preserved copy VG or better. Final page reprints the "Declaration of Principles of the Employers' Association of Massachusetts - Organized for Law and Order and Industrial Peace. Full transcript of the debate including occasional interjections from the audience. Since the volume was published at Mr. Hugo's expense we may assume he thought himself the victor; though he notes in his foreword that ".they the Socialists submitted their own copy for publication which being incorrect and slackly handled I refused to countenance.they nevertheless proceeded to publish it ignoring the law in question quite in accordance with established Socialistic tenets." We have never encountered the version published by the Socialist Party Club of Boston but we imagine that a side-by-side comparison of the two would prove instructive. George B. Hugo unknown
197029917New York: Socialist Workers Party Young Socialist Campaign Committee 1970. First Edition. Quarto 28.5cm.; single sheet folded twice; photographic illus. About Fine. Only issue of a magazine "written for and by the youth who endorse the Socialist Workers Party 1970 election campaign" supporting African-American activist Clifton DeBerry for governor of New York. Includes the piece "Fight for High School Rights" and a list of demands among them to end the war in Vietnam "mass independent Black and Puerto Rican political parties" "free abortion and birth control" "No cops in schools" "Preferential hiring of Afro-Americans Puerto Ricans and women" "Free the Panther 21" and finally "For a socialist America." 2 holdings in OCLC as of May 2016 at Harvard and Wisconsin Historical Society. Socialist Workers Party, Young Socialist Campaign Committee unknown
4729Berlin: Dietz 1973-1975. Hard bound 3 vols. w/different publication dates yet a complete set. 955pp 559pp & 1007pp respectively. Constitutes vols. 23 24 & 25 of Marx-Engels work. Front hinge nearly gone on vol.3 else a very good or better set without dust jackets. 2.8 kilograms unpacked -- additional postage will be requested for shipment anywhere outside the province of Manitoba! Berlin: Dietz, 1973-1975 unknown
1970002392Frankfurt Germany: Posev 1970. Soft cover. Good/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Covers lt edgeworn scuffed & lt soiled reading crease on spine. Owner stamp inside front cover. Contents clean in tight binding. Last volume in the 6-vol Collected Works containing letters appeals essays media reports meeting minutes and relevant documents pertaining to Solzhenitsyn's struggle to have his work published in the Soviet Union following his exile. Also some literary criticism. All Russian text. 609 for Posev paperback
2002003401Moscow Russia: Podkova 2002. Hardcover. New/No Jacket as Issued. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 003401 Tolstaya Tatiana; Kys' /Slynx; Podkova Moscow Russia 2002. 5945840319. NEW unjacketed hardcover black boards with white lettering pocket-sized format. Post-apocalyptic satire from Leo Tolstoy's great-niece endorsed by Boris Akunin among others. All Russian text. rs-2 517 Podkova hardcover