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1906383231906 In-8, demi-veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs guilloché, pièces de titre de veau vert bronze, x p., (1) f. d'errata, 676 p., cachet. Paris, A. Pédone, 1906.
In-16, broché, couverture bleue imprimée, (4), 104 p. Edition originale publiée dans les "Petits Traités" édités par l'Académie des Sciences Morales et politiques. Après avoir dressé un historique de l'émancipation des "classes défavorisées" depuis 1789, Villermé étudie les modalités de cette évolution, en particulier à travers les organisations ouvrières. Appuyant son essai sur des statistiques et des enquêtes de terrain, il conclut par une défense du mutualisme et par la mise en garde contre une substitution générale et forcée de l'association qui aboutirait à l'omnipotence de l'Etat. (Coquelin & Guillaumin, II, 833. M. Perrot, 'Enquête sur la condition ouvrière', p. 63). Bon exemplaire, frais, non rogné.
1933645CGO.O., 1933. Federlithographie. Bildgrösse: 31 x 24 cm. Blattgrösse: 40 x 31 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 645CG
Album contenente 83 fotografie Congressi PSI Partito Socialista Italiano (partecipazione Pietro Nenni) e scena di vita privata - anni '50 - '60 Dimensioni foto: da 4 x 6 cm ca. a 18 x 24 cm ca. Dimensioni album: 25 x 33 cm. Copertina rigida. Condizioni generali buone.
xlix, 299 pages. Index of books. Index of articles. Index of doctoral dissertations. Includes approximately 1,000 more entries than the first edition. Moderate wear. Few library markings. Binding intact. A sound copy of this informative guide. Book
206 pages including glossary, bibliography and index. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. An anthology of more than 250 chronologically arranged exerpts and articles by proponents and opponents of psychiatry's most controversial procedure, which every year is administered to hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world. "A compelling and important addition to the lay literature in this field" - Jessica Mitford, author of The American Way of Death. "What the rack and the stake were to the Inquisition, what the concentration camp and the gas chamber were to National Socialism, the mental hospital and electroshock are to Institutional Psychiatry... This book is a carefully researched documentation of psychiatry's final solution." - Thomas S. Szasz M.D., author of The Myth of Mental Illness and the Myth of Psychotherapy. Minimal high-lighting and prior owner's name inside front cover, else unmarked. Above average wear. Remains a useful working copy. Book
160 pages. Features: The Sickness of our American Cities - Baltimore; The Conspiracy Against America - Excerpts of an address by Revilo P. Oliver to the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies; New York - The Freeloader's Paradise - The Empire State Becomes The Welfare State; How America Muffed Space Supremacy - we did not heed the warnings of Robert H. Goddard; Spare Parts for Human Hearts; That Athletic Second Rater-Man; Stay Away, U.S.A.; Defense Against Communism - Living Christianity is the Best; Istanbul's Grand Bazaar; The Health of the American People; 15 Years of U.N. Deceit - Agency Directed its Funds to Promote Socialism; "An Unauthorized Telegram" - How Ike let the Soviets occupy Berlin, Prague, and Vienna; The "Colorful" White House; We Lose Our U.N. Majority; The Bustling Canadian Border; Earth Poetry; Mercury Warned You; Let Them Explode; Coro Foundation - Political Bootcamp; Civil Rights; Evergreen - climate changes have resulted from deforestation and soil-depletion; Conservation - For Whom?; Greenland Today; The South Has Lessons to Teach; Wandering Children of the Sea; Olympia's Immortal Athletes; Government Office with Federal Funds; Who is Fighting the Loyalty Oath; Wild Foxes, Hoot Owls and TV; Wisconsin's New Indian County; The Honorable Sweet Potato; The Sweetest Little War; I Found the Palace of Kublai Khan; The Custom Hat; Are Fish More Important than People? - A core of doctors and dentists scientifically oppose fluoridation; Ice Cream - Delicious Dessert or Poison Potion?; The "Hollow" Man - John Cleves Symmes had strange theories about the earth's interior; and more. Minimal markings. Bottom of pate 149 removed, apparently with no loss to text. Moderate wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
13 volumes reli?s en plein reluskin. Environ 450 pages par volume. 18,5 x 26,5 cm.
74 pages. Fiction: Straw Hat Circuit; Candlelight and Salt Pork; A Little Fire; Sleep, My Love (part 2 of 5); The Wonderful Race at Rimrock; Come Back, Come Back. Articles: Who is a Negro - the problem of lightskin colored folks who pass as whites; St. George and the Marxian Dragon - a report on the first year of Britain's experiment in socialism; All-America Water Queens - The A.A.U. picks a team of the nation's 14 best girl swimmers; What George Bernard Shaw thinks at Ninety; The Truth About Henry Kaiser - this, part 2 of 3, deals chiefly with his invasion of the automobile industry; The Scholar and the Sprout - Life with Uncle Roger at Mrs. McTiver's Cape Cod boardinghouse. Nice ads include: Seiberling tires; Life Savers candies; Nice color ad for GMC Trucks; Sensational color centerfold ad for the new Chevrolet; Talon ad features color photo of woman in corset; Nice two-color two-page Buick ad; Nice one-page color ad for Mercury cars; One-page color ad for Pontiac's new 1946 DeLuxe Station Wagon; Corby's Whiskey - with golf photos; Great color photo ad for Canadian Club inside back cover features logging scenes in northern British Columbia; Lucky Strike ad on back cover. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Hardcover 4 forts volumes in-folio (26x32 cm) demi basane, dos à faux nerfs (reliure d"epoque), pieces de titre et de tom., 1292 + 1082 + 1005 + 264-414 (appendice) pages illustrées en noir. Maurice Lachâtre, éditeur de Dumas et Louis Blanc, est condamne en tant qu"editeur en 1857 pour la publication des Mystères du Peuple d"Eugène Sue et comme auteur pour son Dictionnaire universel dans lequel il condense la pensee sociale de l"epoque [P-55] "Une oeuvre de propagande démocratique et sociale". Bon etat
Features: Fantastic 3-panel fold-out colour 1965 Ford ad.inside front cover; Nice two-page colour ad for La Buick Special 65; A Quebec une noubelle genereation de hauts fonctionnaires elabore la "revolution tranquille" - Les Technocrates; Les Mandarins D'Ottawa - N'entre pas qui veut dans le club select de hauts fonctionnaires qui dirigent les destinees du Canada; Les Rifles Contre Les Alouettes - la bataille qui vient de s'engager oppose le football americain au football canadien; Un Village Dechire - Chapais; "Ici, tu plies ou tu creves!" - Mousseau; Les Automatistes - L'epoque Heroique; Il y a 50 ans, le 22e... 1914-1918; Le Racisme au jour le jour (in the American South); La Saskatchewan au temps du socialisme; Colour ads for the 1965 Chevy II, 1965 Chevelle, la Corvair 1965 and the 1965 Chevrolet. Text in French. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
viii, 110 pp. 7.25" x 4.5". Readers will "gain an understanding of the direction in which the human race is traveling that will give a real perspective from which to judge day-to-day events." - Foreword. Dust jacket not included. Prior owner's small name faintly stamped (twice) upon front endpaper (along with a small book shop stamp), title page and Table of Contents, otherwise unmarked. Binding sound. Average wear to maroon boards which feature silhouette of man reading book in one hand and sledge hammer in the other, which is so iconic it has been (admittedly) purloined as the logo of a highly-esteemed fellow bookseller specializing in radical publications such as this. A sound vintage copy. Book
96199aafArmand Colin, 1984, in-4to, cartonnage original.
122265aafL’Harmattan, (Réimpression de l’édition de 1841). 2011, in-8vo, env. 500 p. par vols., brochure originale. Parfait état
1933645CGO.O., 1933. Federlithographie. Bildgrösse: 31 x 24 cm. Blattgrösse: 40 x 31 cm.
1957390New York: Random House 1957. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Octavo 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches; 208 x 140 mm xi 270 4 pages in gray cloth titles to spine in a pictorial unclipped dust jacket.<br /><br /><b>SIGNED</b> by James Michener on the front free end paper. A gripping account of the Hungarian revolution of 1956. <br /><br />CONDITION: Pages are slightly age-toned and the dust jacket shows a bit of edge wear and soiling. Jacket is heavily toned on the verso. A Very Good or better copy. Random House hardcover books
16306Suffrage Socialist Women of Greater New York. Woman's Suffrage. New York: New York Labor News Company 1914. An Address delivered by Daniel De Leon Under the Auspices of The Socialist Women of Greater New York. 48 pages 6 ¾ x 5 in. Paper wrappers. "The Ballot and The Class Struggle" written in ink across top edge of front cover. Lecture presided over by a woman Mary Papelsky. "The Socialist Women of Greater New York have invited you to this meeting for the purpose of presenting to you the position they take in the matter of Woman's Suffrage and the reasons for their position." In this pamphlet De Leon equates women's suffrage to socialist class struggle. Previous owner's name inscribed on cover. Two punch holes along left edge. Light dampstaining around left right and bottom edge of first couple of pages but not cover. Good to very good condition. An interesting pamphlet that documents the connection between women's suffrage and socialism movements in early 20th century America. unknown books
1931156782Berlin, Laub, 1927-1931. Jeweils ca. 30 S. Hlwd. u. OU. Umschl. teils etwas angestaubt u. m. St.
19572127Paris: Editions Présence africaine 1957. <br /><br />12mo 7 1/16 x 4 1/2 inches; 180 x 113 mm 15 1 pages in stapled green-gray wrappers with errata slip pasted to recto of lower wrapper. <br /><br />A letter from the Martinique poet and politician Aimé Césaire to Maurice Thorez secretary general of the French Communist Party. Césaire announces his resignation from the party citing Stalin's crimes and the party's treatment of nonwhite people. Césaire's letter is dated October 24 1956 one day after the start of the Hungarian Uprising against the Soviet Union and eight months following Nikita Khrushchev's "secret speech" documenting Stalin's crimes. <br /><br />"I think I have said enough to make it plain that it's neither Marxism nor Communism I repudiate; that the use certain people have made of Marxism and Communism is what I condemn" Césaire writes. "That what I want is that Marxism and Communism be harnessed into the service of colored peoples and not colored peoples into the service of Marxism and Communism." pages 11-12. Pamphlet entirely in English.<br /><br />While this pamphlet is widely held by institutions it's uncommon in commerce. SCARCE. <br /><br />CONDITION: Light soiling to wrappers some light creasing to pages but clean and unmarked. A Very Good or better copy of a scarce publication. Editions Présence africaine books
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Ottoman script. 4, 77 p., 1 plate. Stain some pages, slight tear on the fifth page, text unaffected. Otherwise a good copy. Benaroya was a Jewish socialist, member of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists), later leader of the Socialist Workers' Federation in the Ottoman Empire. Benaroya played a key role in the foundation of the Communist Party of Greece in 1918. Idealistic and pragmatic at the same time, in Thessaloniki Benaroya played a leading role in the creation, in 1909, of the mainly Jewish Socialist Workers' Federation, or in Ladino, Federacion. The organization took this name because built on the federative model of the Social Democratic Party of Austria, it was conceived as a federation of separate sections, each representing the four main ethnic groups of the city: Jews, Bulgarians, Greeks, and Turks. It published its literature in the languages of these four groups (i.e., Ladino, Bulgarian, Greek, and Turkish, respectively) but in practice, the two latter sections were under-represented if not nonexistent. The democratic Federacion soon became, under Benaroya's leadership, the strongest socialist party in the Ottoman Empire. It created combative trade unions, attracted important intellectuals, and gained a solid base of support among Macedonian workers while cultivating strong links with the Second International. From 1910 to 1911 Benaroya edited its influential newspaper, the Solidaridad Ovradera, printed in Ladino. Unlike other parties that were organized on ethnic lines, as a cross-community group, the Federacion was allowed by the Ottoman authorities. A prominent Bulgarian member, Dimitar Vlahov, was a socialist MP in the new Ottoman parliament until 1912. Indeed, its leaders initially supported the Young Turks, and Benaroya participated in the "Army of Freedom" march on Istanbul to help put down the Countercoup of 1909. Alarmed by the growing power of socialist groups, the CUP subsequently launched a crackdown, under which Benaroya was jailed three times, in early November 1910, June 1911 (when he was deported to Serbia), and February 1912 (when he was deported to Greece). Benaroya was interested in the Jewish Question since the beginning of his career and made efforts to promote Jewish causes throughout it. His first book was The Jewish Question and Social Democracy (1908) while once in Thessaloniki he founded a group called the Sephardic Circle of Socialist Studies. He also played a leading role in the creation, in 1909, of the mainly Jewish Federation. Apprehensive of what the resurgent Greek self-confidence behind the Megali Idea might mean for Jews in Greece and Asia Minor, at the time he labeled the campaign imperialist. He envisaged a state free from any ethnic divisions where Jews could exist un-persecuted and free, retaining their religion. Some of his fears might have been argued to have been realized when after the city's fire, the Venizelos administration did not rebuild the original Jewish section, adopting instead a French town plan, but a considerable proportion of the Jewish population remained throughout the following decades, with the Greek government guaranteeing their rights in March 1926. Benaroya was always very interested in combating anti-Semitism, while over later years he shifted his emphasis to reflect the sizable Thessaloniki Jewish community that chose to remain within the Greek state. After a historic meeting with Venizelos, Benaroya's tactical abilities resulted in the birth of the Socialist Labour Party of Greece (later named Communist) and the General Confederation of Greek Workers, which helped unite Greek workers. This extremely rare book on stenographic style in the Turkish / Ottoman language. Özege 21579.; TBTK 5898.; Only two institutional copies in OCLC. 777181494 (KOÇ University Library; Universiteitsbibliotheek Leiden). First and Only Edition.
Fine Russian In comtemporary cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Russian. 302, [2] p. From the library of Ismail Hüsrev Tökin, (1902-1992). Signed by Tökin in Ottoman handwritten. Tökin completed his primary, secondary and high school education at the Austrian High School in Istanbul. Between 1922 and 1925 he completed his higher education in KUTV in Moscow. In the same year he continued his economics seminars in KUTV. After returning from the Soviet Union to Turkey, he was sentenced in '1925 Communist Tevfikat'. He is well-known for his works on economics. As understood from his collection, he has studied many religious and economic systems that exist in the world.
1922177991Hamburg, Verlag der Kommunistischen Internationale, 1922/23-25/26. M. einigen farb. Ktn. OLwd. u. Hlwd. Teils etwas berieben u. angestaubt. Teils St. a. Tit.
1937178047Straßburg, Kreydt, 1937. 5 Bl., 507; 100 S., S. 609-1014. 2 Hlwdbde. Bd. 1: Einbd. u. anfangs d. Seiten m. Nässespur. Jeweils St. a. Spiegel u. Tit.
Auto220 A en tète de la Chambre des députés - Datée du 3 Octobre 1906 - " Mon cher Hubert - A l'instant je reçois votre lettre dont je comprend tout l'intérêt , mais il ne m'est pas possible d'ètre dans le Gard le 14 courant car j'ai une réunion trés importante a (...) comme cette réunion a déja été remise , il faut quelle est lieu . Maintenant permettez moi de vous dire que si désagréable que ce soit pour vous autre , si on ne vient pas nous donner une place convenable dans le comité fédéral ce sera peut etre heureux pour le Parti car dans l'ensemble nous avons plus a gagner qu'a perdre a ce jeu de la représentation des minorités telles qu'elles peuvent ( ...) dans le parti . Je regrette infiniment de vous dire ne compter pas sur moi . Gustave Delory ( 1857/1925) fut le premier Maire Socialiste de Lille dés 1896. Il fut également député du Nord . Guediste de la première heure , il fit tout les métiers , ouvrier imprimeur , gérant d'estaminet , et bien d'autres . Lettre envoyée a Hubert-Rouger , militant socialiste du Gard .