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- Le Populaire, Paris 1848, 9x14cm, relié. - Troisième édition avec étiquette collée de remise en vente à la Librairie de la vie morale. Reliure en demi basane noire, dos lisse orné de filets et de décors typographiques dorés, reliure de l'époque. Pour Cabet, comme 'Pour Louis Blanc, Raspail, Barbès et Ledru-Rollin, sans parler de Buchez, de Pierre Leroux et de Lamartine, 'le Christ demeure le précurseur des temps modernes, et l'Evangile le bréviaire de la Démocratie'. (Prudhommeaux). Rare. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
(Codice SO/2934) Manifesto originale, splendida serigrafia a 2 colori, cm 85x49,5. Raffigura in primo piano la parola Fiat posta come galera e due mani intente ad allargare le sbarre centrali. Alla base lo slogan "Compagni / liberiamoci!" Ottimo stato. Si spedisce in tubo di cartone. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
35601108, Amsterdam, Brunel, 1714; in-12, veau brun marbré du XVIII e siècle. Frontispice de G. Quineau, 9 ff.n.ch., 263 pp. Il s’agit du Hipparchus, de Religioso Negotiatore publié en 1642 à Chambéry. Une première traduction avait paru sous le titre d’Hipparchus à Orange en 1645. EDITION ORIGINALE de cette nouvelle traduction, faite par un protestant et qui est d’avantage une imitation changée en pamphlet Le jésuite Th. Raynaud est né à Sospelle près de Nice en 1587. Il est mort à Lyon en 1663. Dans ce traité il examine la question s’il est permis aux religieux de se mêler de commerce. Sommervogel VI, 1529 n° 27- Goldsmiths-Kress 5191. Les ff. sont uniformément roussis.
17871267837Berlin, Buchhandlung der Realschule, 1787. 30, 850 S., 1 Bl., 119 S. Ldrbd d. Zeit (Einbd gering beschabt, Stempel auf Titel, leicht gebräunt, vereinzelt gering fleckig).
17761267840Berlin, Buchhandlung der Realschule, 1776. 16, 735, (1), 68 S. Ppbd d. Zeit (Einbd beschabt u. etwas bestoßen, leicht gebräunt, vereinzelt gering fleckig).
188447715London: The Fabian Society 1884-1905. Thick octavo. Publisher's brown buckram gilt; variously paginated with individual titles ranging from 2pp to 50pp. Tight and straight with scattered foxing to contents; Very Good. <br /> <br /> The Society issued bound collections of its tracts more or less annually compiling whichever titles were still in-print or on-hand as remainders. Contents of the annual volumes varied as remainders were depleted or titles went out of print or were withdrawn from circulation. As might be expected the earliest tracts were the first to go creating inevitable lacunae especially for the pre-1890 titles. <br /> <br /> This is the compilation for 1905 including nos. 1 to 120 but with the following thirty-three tracts not included: 2-4; 6 8-13; 15-18; 21; 25-26; 30; 33-36; 38-39; 43; 46; 52-53; 55; 60; 65-66; 77; 80; 87 present as a title page in Welsh only; 106. Of the tracts present the majority are the first printings though a few of the more popular early tracts are present in later printings or editions though none obviously later than 1905. The Fabian Society unknown
19392412n.p.: Intourist Inc. 1939. <br /><br />Red folder measuring 4 x 5 3/4 inches 150 x 113 mm containing 10 post cards. <br /><br />Souvenir folder issued to commemorate the 1939 World's Fair in New York. The folder consists of 10 post cards in black-and-white with descriptions in English French and Russian on the verso of each card. Perhaps not surprisingly two of the cards depict Lenin and Stalin while others show a model of the Soviet Union's pavilion a sailboat Red Square a Caucasian dance festival Theatre Square the fountains at Peterhof holiday makers on the Black Sea and a map showing Intourist offices around the Soviet Union. <br /><br />We find no institutional holdings in OCLC. No others in commerce July 2021. A complete set of this rare portfolio. <br /><br />CONDITION: Fading to lettering of folder along with some creases and edge wear. Toning to the verso of the cards. Overall Very Good or better. Intourist, Inc.
Tir232Politique hebdomadaire 0 Rare ensemble de 11 numéros du Journal Le Point -Édité en parallèle de Politique Hebdo , Le Point traitait essentiellement de la presse mainstreet . Il y eu 16 numéros . Son rédacteur en chef , Paul Noirot( 1923/1910) pseudonyme de Henri Blanc , fut le fondateur de Politique Hebdo - Membre du parti communiste jusqu'en 1969 il fut résistant et déporté a Buchenwald . Journaliste , il fit du Point une machine de guerre contre la presse capitaliste .
Tir232Politique hebdomadaire 0 Rare ensemble de 11 numéros du Journal Le Point -Édité en parallèle de Politique Hebdo , Le Point traitait essentiellement de la presse mainstreet . Il y eu 16 numéros . Son rédacteur en chef , Paul Noirot( 1923/1910) pseudonyme de Henri Blanc , fut le fondateur de Politique Hebdo - Membre du parti communiste jusqu'en 1969 il fut résistant et déporté a Buchenwald . Journaliste , il fit du Point une machine de guerre contre la presse capitaliste .
190833225Berlin. Sechszehnter Jahrgang ff. 1878 bis 1908. Je Band zwischen 528 u. 672 Seiten. Meist Halbleder-Einbände der Zeit. (Zehn Bände ohne Rücken bzw. am Rücken stark berieben u. beschädigt. Innen jeweils gute, fast fleckenfreie Exemplare!) 22x15 cm
Very Good Arabic First book of three of the first edition of this early set on Egyptian working class and Arabian labour, printed in Cairo by one of the pioneer intellectual Amin Izz al-Din, (1921-2001). This rare book includes the formative period of the Egyptian working class especially between the years 1882-1919, from the British occupation of Egypt in 1882 which was crystallized many of the economic trends which had been maturing since the era of Muhammad Ali Pasha of Kavala (1769-1849), to Tawra [i.e. The Egyptian Revolution of 1919] which was a countrywide revolution against the British occupation of Egypt and Sudan. It was carried out by Egyptians from different walks of life in the wake of the British-ordered exile of the revolutionary Egyptian Nationalist leader Saad Zaghlul, and other members of the Wafd Party in 1919. Before the Revolution, by 1914 foreign capital represented 70 per cent of the total capital invested in Egypt. According to Izz al-Din, from 1899 to 1903 at least eight workers' associations were formed, mainly under Greek, Italian and Armenian leadership. But the steady expansion of capitalist relations of production in Egypt and the continuing British occupation provided the conditions which soon led to the appearance of native Egyptian working-class organization and leadership. The crash of 1907 produced a sharp rise in the cost of living and provided the economic incentive for another round of working-class struggle. At the same time, the Egyptian national movement was about to assert itself as a significant new political force. The conjuncture of these factors was the basis for sustained struggle and organization of native Egyptian workers. [.] The strike wave led to the formation of new and more soundly organized unions. There were 43 trade unions functioning in 1919-1920: 19 in Cairo, 18 in Alexandria, and 6 in Port Said, Damietta, Damanhour and Mahalla al-Kubra. [.] In the mid-1920s many enterprises fired workers and attempted, with some success, to disregard or revise agreements reached with trade unions in the first years after the 1919 uprising. There were series of strikes in 1927 in response to these actions - the Alexandria Water Company, Alexandria Tram Company, railway porters, silk weavers, Cairo cigarette workers and Suez Canal workers at Port Said. But by 1927 the number of trade unions had dropped to 62 with a total membership of somewhat more than 21,000. (Source: Formation of the Egyptian Working Class / MERIP). Amin Izz al-Din was a thinker and historian of the Egyptian trade union movement and a prominent historian of the Egyptian labour movement. He was one of the most prominent popular and labour leaders, and he has spent his life serving this movement. Izz al-Din held various leadership positions in the interest of workers and social security, as well as political organizations, as he previously worked in the Office of Arab Affairs at the Presidency of the Republic, and contributed to drafting labour legislation in 1970 and laying the foundations on which the Federation of Egyptian Workers was based. Bachelor of Arts from Cairo University, and a Masters degree from Oxford University British Labour Studies: A number of books have been written, foremost of which is "The History of the Egyptian Working Class", in 3 parts. Half leather bound in Egyptian style raised six bands to spine, Arabic lettered gilt in second and fourth. 'Abdelzehar Bnding' stamp on back endpaper. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Arabic. 213, [1] p. OCLC 23517320.
Very Good Arabic Half leather bound in Egyptian style raised six bands to spine, Arabic lettered gilt in second and fourth. 'Abdelzehar Binding' stamp on back endpaper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic. 179, [1] p. First Arabic edition of Kartun's 'Africa! Africa! A continent rises to its feet' which describes the struggle for freedom in British colonial Africa in the face of horrible pressures. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kartun was the improbable combination of a leftist activist, a captain of industry, a Daily Worker journalist and an author of spy thrillers. Kartun was the son of a Russian-French father and a Polish-English mother. He was born into the world of the cultured bourgeoisie, his uncle being the pianist and conductor Léon Kartun. His father had left Paris Conservatoire when he realized that he would not be one of the great violinists of his generation, and went on to become a successful designer and trader of jewelry. He was sent to England for his schooling, first to a prep school in Redhill, where the combination of being bookish, Jewish, and French proved a hindrance to popularity, and then to St Paul's, where he instead flourished and claimed to be the school's first Jewish boy. As what should have been his sixth form years coincided with a temporary reversal of his father's fortunes, and he was set to work in an advertising agency, later on finding himself working a job on writing scripts for B movies for MGM, where he met Claude Cockburn (see separate entry). Becoming a contributor to Cockburn's scurrilous newssheet The Week merely led him into the Communist Party for the next two decades of his life. Bad eyesight confined him to civilian duties during the war but he wrote several books while in the Communist Party, including Tito's plot against Europe: The story of the Raik Conspiracy (1949), This is America (1947), and Africa, Africa! (1954). He became foreign editor of The Daily Worker, writing for the Party on a wide range of allied themes. He contributed a piece on the French political scene in April 1946 for Raji Dutt's Labour Monthly, when he replaced his brother, Clemens Dutt in March 1945 and joined the staff of the Daily Worker for the first time as its European correspondent, based in Paris. He was initially expelled from France by the Ministry of the Interior only a few hours after arriving! Kartun later covered the birth of the state of Israel, being present during the Siege of Jerusalem in April 1948. (Source: Independent - Obituary: Derek Kartun). [FIRST ARABIC EDITION OF 'AFRICA! AFRICA!' BY EDITOR OF THE DAILY WORKER] Ifriqiyah! Ifriqiyah! Qarat taqif ali qidmihâ. [i.e. Africa! Africa! A continent rises to its feet]. Translated by Ahmed Fouad Balbaa; Review by Hassan Lotfi Al-Manfalouti. ???????-??????? ???? ??? ??? ?????? One copy located in OCLC: 949535161 (Fondation du Roi Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud pour les Etudes Islamiques et les Sciences Humaines / King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences - Casablanca).
Very Good Chinese Original offset lithograph poster showing Mao and Chen Yi on the same table, when they meet with foreign guests in Zhongnanhai in 1957. This poster is printed in 1959 as it's hand-colored. 51x75 cm. Descriptive text on right in Chinese. Folded Chen Yi was a Chinese communist military commander and politician. He served as Mayor of Shanghai from 1949 to 1958 and as Foreign Minister of China from 1958 to 1972. Hou Bo (1924-2017) was a Chinese photographer who, with her husband Xu Xiaobing, was among the best-known photographers of Mao Zedong. Born into a poor peasant family, Hou Bo joined the Communist Party at the age of fourteen and learned photography during the Second Sino-Japanese War in order to present a better image of the Party's work to the world. After 1949, she and Xu Xiaobing lived in the same compound as Mao and took both official photos, some used for posters and publicity, which became the most widely circulated photos of Mao, and some family photos, taken informally behind the scenes. Among her best-known photographs are "The Founding of the PRC" (1949), "Mao Zedong Swimming Across the Yangzi" (1955), "Chairman Mao at Work in an Airplane" (1959), and "Mao Zedong with Students from Latin America" (1959), which won First Prize in the National Photography Exhibition of 1959.
Very Good Arabic Early Arabic translation and the first Egyptian edition of "Une E?te? africain" novel by Dib, printed in 1959 firstly in French, translated by Egyptian translator Mohammad Bukhârî. An African summer is an early novel about his childhood and youth by Dib and it retains the realistic mode of expression in his description of a people in revolt. Mohammed Dib was an Algerian author, playwriter, and intellectual who was a member of the Generation of '52 - a group of Algerian writers which included Albert Camus and Mouloud Feraoun. In 1959, he was expelled from Algeria by the French authorities for his support for Algerian independence, and also because of the success of his novels (which depicted the reality of life in colonial Algeria for most Algerians). Instead of moving to Cairo as many Algerian nationalists had, he decided to live in France, where he was allowed to stay after various writers (including Camus) lobbied the French government. In contemporary full red imitation leather bdg. Arabic letter gilt on front board. 12mo. (16,5 x 12,5 cm). In Arabic. 172, [4] p., two b/w plates. Chipping on imprint page, overall a very good copy. Copy with no date and press details. First Edition, thus. OCLC 77732316. OCLC shows another Arabic copy printed in "Al-Sûrî" in 196? titled 'Sayf Ifrîqî'.
16984Lyon, Chambet, 1834, 1 broché. in-8, faux-titre, lithographie sous serpente en frontispice, titre, II-(2)-280 pages, lithographie sous serpente dans le texte, dessinée par le poète révolutionnaire Eugène Pottier (auteur de l'Internationale), mouillure dans la marje basse des 3 premiers feuillets ;
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In modern full leather bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 49 p. First and only Ottoman Turkish translation from German of this rare book on the description of China by Alfred Forke (1867-1944). Forke was a German sinologist. After studying law at the Universities of Geneva and Berlin, the first state examination in law and a doctorate to become a Dr. jur. in 1889 in Rostock and with a previous linguistic training at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, Forke worked as an interpreter for Chinese in the consulate service in Beijing from 1890 to 1903. In 1903 he succeeded his former teacher Carl Arendt as a professor at the Seminar for Oriental Languages in Berlin. As Otto Franke's successor, he moved to the University of Hamburg in 1923. There he headed the chair dedicated to China until 1935. In 1926 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Leipzig. Forke's research focus was Chinese philosophy. His three-volume history of Chinese philosophy is considered a "pioneering work". Özege 3356.; TBTK 11000.; Only two institutional copies in OCLC in Turkey: 34010236.
Very Good Arabic Early edition of this critical edition of Saad Zagloul's memoirs prepared by Mustafa al-Nahhas Jabr Pasha. Zaghloul was an Egyptian revolutionary and statesman, who was the leader of Egypt's nationalist Wafd Party. He served as Prime Minister of Egypt from 26 January 1924 to 24 November 1924. By working as a Europeanized lawyer, Zaghloul gained both wealth and status in a traditional framework of upward mobility. Despite this, Zaghloul success can equally be attributed to his familiarity with the Egyptian countryside and its many idioms. In 1918, he became politically active, as the founding leader of the Wafd Party, for which he was later arrested. Zaghloul became increasingly active in nationalist movements, and in 1919 he led an official Egyptian delegation (or wafd, the name of the political party he would later form) to the Paris Peace Conference demanding that the United Kingdom formally recognize the independence and unity of Egypt and Sudan (which had been united as one country under Muhammad Ali Pasha). The British in turn demanded that Zaghloul end his political agitation. When he refused, they exiled him to Malta, and later to Seychelles. In 1922, he was moved from Seychelles and was taken to Gibraltar due to ill health arriving there onboard HMS Curlew and he was released in 1923. Zaghloul's absence caused disturbances in Egypt, ultimately leading to the Egyptian Revolution of 1919. Upon his return from exile, Zaghloul led the Egyptian nationalist forces. Mu??afâ al-Nahhâs Pasha, (1879-1965), a statesman who, as the leader of the nationalist Wafd party, was a dominant figure in Egyptian politics until the revolution of 1952. A lawyer by profession, Na??âs was appointed a judge in the National Court at ?an?â in 1914. Soon after World War I he joined the recently formed Wafd; he was exiled with Sa'd Zaghlul in the early 1920s, and assumed the chairmanship upon Zaghlul's death in 1927. An imitation leather bdg., Arabic lettered gilt on front board. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Arabic. 280, [2] p., a portrait of Zaghloul, b/w ills. Offset lithography. OCLC 23485313, 784459538, 1044672960.
Un volume di 184 pagine, stampa a caratteri di macchina da scrivere (ciclostile?), quindi su una sola facciata. Testo INEDITO. Contiene gli interventi al Convegno che nel 1964 segnò la scissione del Partito Socialista Italiano, con la formazione del Psiup (Partito Socialista di Unità Proletaria). Tra i fondatori, alcuni dei più famosi protagonisti della sinistra: da Lelio Basso a Lucio Libertini, da Vecchietti a Valori, da Foa a Baldelli. Rilegatura in tela rossa con titolo dorato al piatto. Copia se non unica, certamente di estrema rarità di questo documento politico di notevole interesse per la storia della sinistra italiana nel dopoguerra.
1908196753Mannheim, 1908. 4°. Lwd. Einbd. berieben u. fleckig. Papier nachgedunkelt.
1928188668(Hamburg), 1928-30. Jg. 4 in Einzelheften (wie angegeben) in OU. Umschl. teils etwas beschäd. bzw. lose. 1 hint. Umschlags. fehlt. Jg. 5 u. 6 in Hlwdbdn. OU. eingeb.
1950219472Köln, Bund-Vlg. GmbH, 1950-74. In 25 Hlwdbdn. u. OBr. Teils St. a. Tit. 1 Einbd. etwas bestoßen. Zahlr. Bde. m. farb. bzw. Bleistiftanstreich. 1 Bd. Bind. gebrochen. Einige S. wasserwellig bzw. m. Feuchtigkeitsrand.. Fehlt: Jg. 11 Tit.
1898125321898 (A la fin) : Paris, chez Georges Bellais, 1898; grand in-8 broché, non paginé sous, couverture beige, titre en rouge au 1er plat, daté 1896 en noir au dos ; la date 1896 figure en signature de chaque cahier. L'achevé d'imprimer porte " Achevé d'imprimer en juin 1898 chez G. Richard et Husson, 9 rue du Pont à Suresnes, par … ", s'ensuit la liste des typographes. Edition originale du 2e livre de Charles Péguy.
236188[Paris], Prévot, Rouannet, Chamerot, et chez les principaux libraires [Imprimerie de César Bajat], juin 1841 3 livraisons in-8, 12 pp., 15 pp., 24 pp., en feuilles.
18713108Metz Chez l'auteur, M. Médius 1871 in-8 broché Metz, Chez l'auteur, M. Médius, 1871. 23 x 14,5 cm, in-8, VIII - 224 pp. - 2 tableaux dépliants hors texte, figures mathématiques dans le texte, broché, couverture beige imprimée.
232719Paris, Adolphe Naquet, 1832 in-8, titre, 364 pp., dérelié. Rousseurs.