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1918219506Berlin, T. Breitscheid, 1918-22. Hlwd. (7) u. OU. 1 H. geknickt. 1 H. letzte S. lose. 1 OU. verblichen u. m. Name.
19274394DBOktober, 1927. Gross-8°. 1 Bl., Seiten 89?104, 1 Bl. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A 18. Jahrgang.
19274396DBSeptember, 1927. Gross-8°. 1 Bl., Seiten 73?88, 1 Bl. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A 18. Jahrgang.
18781216779Hamburg, Genossenschafts-Buchdruckerei, 1878. Zus. ca. 850 S. Hlwdbd d. Zeit (Einbd etwas gelockert, Kanten gering berieben, gebräunt, Stempel auf Titel).
194477672(Hamburg), 1943/1944. Zus. 104 S. + 4 Bll. Mit Abb., Faks.u Buchschmuck. 4to (30 x 21 cm). Lose in privat. Papier-Mappe (dieser beschäd.).
19851173869Hamburg, Edition SOAK im Junius Vlg, 1985. 4to. Zus. über 2600 S. OPpbde.
19321213022Berlin, Buchdruckerei Vorwärts, 1927 - 1932. 1927 - 1932. Zus. ca. 900 S. m. einigen Abb. u. Tabellen. OKart.
1940621530Bonn, Scheur, 1940-42. Zusammen über 1000 S. Originalumschläge (alle Vorderdeckel u. Titelblätter mit Stempeln u. Signatur in Bunt- oder Bleistift).
195010742Bordeaux, Société Dufer-Blanc imprimé, 1950 ca. Plaque émaillée (46,5 x 9 cm).
19075791907. broché. Bruxelles Bureau Socialiste International 1907. 2 volumes brochés 12 cm x 19 cm VII+ 422+ 584 pages. Rapports des Partis Socialistes d'Amérique d'Australie et d'Europe dont l'Autriche-Ukraine l'Autriche -Pologne et l'Arménie ; préface de Emile Vandevelde. Volume I non coupé dos restaurés état d'usage
1907153821907. Bruxelles Edition Française Bureau Socialiste International 1907 - Deux volumes brochés de 12 cm x 19 cm V+ 422 pages et 584 pages - Préface d'Émile Vandervelde -Volume I non coupé dos restaurés état d'usage
1871GITf520Paris Victor Bunel 1871. Grand in-4 1 feuillet non chiffré 655pp imprimées sur 2 colonnes. Demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons finement dorés, plats de papier chagriné rouge, reliure de l'époque. Exemplaire en bon état et bien complet, dans une reliure de qualité décorative.
198062581980. Amsterdam Dekker & Nordemann BV Catalogue 26 1980 - Broché 18 cm x 25 5 cm 188 pages 1 188 articles décrits ills noir & blanc hors-texte bibliographie - Bien complet du hors-texte avec les prix - Préface de Anton Gerits - Etat neuf - Catalogue de la vente qui eut lieu à Amsterdam
1928156787(Berlin, Buchdruckerei Vorwärts, 1928-31. M. zahlr. Abb. In 1 Lwdbd., Rest in OHeften. Etwas gebräunt.
15923Paris, A. Henry , Décembre 1831. 30 pp. 8vo. Modern boards. Not in Charléty, Bibliographie de Lyon. At head of title: (No 238). Casimir-Pierre Périer (1777-1832), banker, political leader, and minister. With his brother Scipion, he organized and directed the banking house of Périer and Frères in Paris, and they moved into insurance, textiles, sugar refining, flour miling, iron, and coal. Both served as regents of the Bank of France. In 1817 Casimir won election as a deputy of Paris, and he sat in the Chamber of Deputies from that day untill his death in 1832. Originally a member of the government majority, he was, after 1820, increasingly alienated by the politics of the ultraroyalists and shifted into the opposition. In March 1831 he accepted the king's call to head a new conservative ministry. For the next thirteen months as president of the Council and minister of the interior, he imposed his authoritarian and conservative rule on France and on his associates. He excluded the king from meetings of the ministry, denied his ministers all independence of action, restricted the political activities of civil servants, and ruthlessly suppressed popular disorder. The present work deals with the attitude of the government regarding the insurrection of the Lyon workers in November 1831. The uprising of 1831 and 1834 marked the final efforts of France's most militant preindustrial work force to secure decent incomes and a voice in the management of an industry in which their influence had steadily declined (Historical Dictionary of France from the 1815 Restauration to the Second Empire, vol. I, pp. 653 ff. and vol. II, pp. 791-792).
12473Paris, Eitions O.C.I.A., 1946. Plaquette in-12 broché, 94 pp.
7502Paris, Publié par la Librairie Sociale, 1839. In-8 reliure 1/2 veau vert (coiffe supérieure arrachée, dos passé, charnières fendues), XII-384 pp. Suivi de "De l'éloquence du barreau". Nouvelle édition revue corrigée et augmentée par P.L.C. GIN. Paris, chez Egron Imprimeur, 1803. 296 pp.
1st Yiddish Edition. No Date [1920] Original Orange Paper Wrappers, 12mo, 32 pages. In Yiddish. Translated from the Spanish. SUBJECT (S) : Anarchism; Anarchisme; Ferrer y Guardia, Francisco. Francesc Ferrer I Guàrdia (1859 1909) (known as Francisco Ferrer y Guardia in Spanish and often simply as FranciscoFerrer) was a Spanish anarchist. In 1901 he opened the Escuela Moderna (The Modern School) to teach middle-class children (then) radical social values. In 1906 he was arrested on suspicion of involvement with the anarchist Mateu Morral's attack on King Alfonso XIII and released uncharged over a year later. His school failed and closed while he was incarcerated. Early in the summer of 1908, after his release from jail, he wrote the story of the Modern School. The work was entitled The Origins and Ideals of the Modern School and was translated into English and published by the Knickerbocker Press in 1913. Following the declaration of martial law in 1909 during the Tragic Week, he was arrested and, having been found guilty after a lengthy trial, executed by firing squad at Montjuich Fortress in Barcelona on 13 October. Shortly after his execution, numerous supporters of Ferrer's ideas in the United States of America formed what were called Modern Schools, or Ferrer Schools, modeled after la Escuela Moderna. The first and most notable Modern School was formed in New York City in 1911, and then later a community was founded around a school, known as the Ferrer Colony and Modern School. In Anarchism and Other Essays, Emma Goldman called Francesc Ferrer a rebel and said that his spirit would rise in just indignation against the iron régime of his country..." (Wikipedia, 2015) . The Yidishe ratsyonalistisher gezelshaft published this work 3 times, in 1920, 1930, and 1940. Based on appearance, this seems to be the edition of 1920, of which OCLC lists only 1 copy worldwide for this edition (IISH) ; IISH also has a copy of the 1930 edition, and Harvard and UCL hold copies of the 1940 edition, for a total of 4 holdings anywhere for any of the 3 editions of this scarce Argentinian Yiddish Anarchist pamphlet. Ex-library with no markings. Internally Very Clean. Overall Very Good+ Condition. (YID-23-15)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 72 pages, 19 cm. Includes illustrations and portraits. In Yiddish. Title translates to Sacco-Vanzetti: The History of their Martyrdom. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were Italian-born American anarchists who were controversially convicted of murdering a guard during an armed robbery. The trial was highly publicized and inspired protests around the world. Their innocence was even argued by future Supreme Court justice, Felix Frankfurter (Wikipedia, 2018) . The author, Melech Epstein, became a leading writer on the history of Jewish Communism in Amerca. SUBJECTS: Sacco-Vanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass. , 1921. Trial (Murder) -- Massachusetts -- Dedham. Anarchists -- United States. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide (OCLC: 191805432) . Bound into pamphlet protector, with binding affecting a couple letters on original ilustrated cover. Good Condition. (YID-40-99A-M)
206437[Paris], Imprimerie de Herhan, s.d. (1833) in-8, 24 pp., en feuilles.
239994[Paris], Paul renouard, s.d. (1845) in-8, 40 colonnes, en feuilles.
206448[Paris], Imprimerie d'Herhan, s.d. (1833) in-8, 8 pp., en feuilles.
206446Paris, au bureau du Populaire, 1834 in-8, 56 pp., en feuilles.
1158A la Librairie Saint-Simonienne. Avril 1832. Grand in-8° broché. 207 pages.