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39430In-8 (225 x 140 mm), toile rouge à la Bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, couverture conservée, (4), 396 pages. Paris, Félix Alcan, 1905.
34444In-12, demi-veau de l'époque, dos lisse orné de compartiments fleuronnés, (4), 398 p Londres, 1776.
In-12, demi-veau de l'époque, dos lisse orné de compartiments fleuronnés, (4), 398 p Une des trois éditions publiées l'année de l'originale, la première selon Einaudi. Les Mémoires apocryphes de l'abbé Terray, sont suivies de la relation de l'émeute populaire provoquée par la "cherté du pain", survenue à Paris le 3 mai 1775 et des 14 lettres d'un "actionnaire de la Compagnie des Indes". Importante source pour l'histoire économique de la période. (Einaudi, 1290. INED, 1195. Kress, 7204. Stourm, p. 85). Mors fendillés, accrocs de cuir à la reliure qui demeure solide. Très bon était intérieur.
662970Paris, Lachaud, Versailles, Subercaze, 1871 in-12, XV-288 pp., demi-maroquin vert, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé. Rousseurs. Cachet et supralibris en queue de dos Trélissac.
15530Paris, chez l'auteur, 1864. 48 pp. 8vo. Modern boards. Stammhammer, ii, 326; DBMOF, vol ix, pp. 234-235. First edition. The first rehabilitation of the 'Hebertists', in which the author ranks Hébert, Cloots and Chaumette among the martyrs of thought, together with Giordano Bruno, Vanini and Servet. The work was seized immediately upon its publication and the author condemned to four months of imprisonment. The preface of the book, not signed, was done by Blanqui.Gustave Tridon, raised in a bourgouis family, moved to Paris and became adherant of Proudhon. He was condamned to prison for an article he wrote in Le Travail ('outrage à la morale publique et religieuse') and in prison he met Blanqui and became Blanquiste.
8vo. 202 pages. In Finnish. First edition. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Finland) . Edgeworn, part of an old sticker on spine, pages darkened, good condition. (FIN-12-32)
12mo. 202 Pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Finland) . Ex library, edges of boards worn, pages tanned, good condition. (FIN-18-38)
184862251848. Paris Librairie Phalanstérienne 1848 3e éd. tome premier - Broché 12 cm x 19 cm XII + 359 pages + 6 du catalogue de la Librairie Sociétaire - Texte de Victor Considérant - Quelques traces d'humidité sinon bon état
Comunismo Satira Guerra Fredda - B. Efimova - Per una pace duratura! Contro la guerra incendiaria! - ed. 1950 Б. Ефимова - За прочный мир! Против поджигательной войны! Testo in lingua russa Pagine - 100 ca. di illustrazioni Copertina rigida Condizioni molto buone  ,  ,  ,
128 pages. Features: Greatest Subversive Plot in History - documented evidence of a malignant UNESCO plot against the future of this country's children and their children; Ruinous Public Debt - cannot exist for long with perpetual debt; Opposition to Law and Order - the ACLU and the establishment of Police Review Boards; America Exploited in the Name of Humanity; The Challenge of World Conflict - a reappraisal of America's future and manifest destiny; The American Dream; Oh! What a Night - prevent tossing and turning at night; Music - soothing, sedative, and savage - Science confirms certain music can be dangerous and may contribute to juvenile delinquency ; Bumper Crop of Trees - after 20 years tree farming is winning public appreciation; A Key to Communist Semantics - the Canadian Intelligence Service explains how Communists have a double-talk vocabulary designed to mislead and confuse; Worse than Chain Letters - the same principle underlies Urban Renewal; American Textiles in Trouble - suffering from weird policies of foreign aid and trade; Educational Hierarchies - public schools have almost as many administrators as teachers; Had TV Trouble Lately? - watch out for shifty TV repairmen; Sovit Oil - Fuel for the Fires of Communism; Economic Integrity - by Hon. Harry F. Byrd; Materialism - The Devil's Delusion; Theft by Confiscation - Communism is merely the takeover of government by a political oligarchy - as in Russia - or by a banking oligarchy; Your Voice Reveals Personality; Scientific Socialism - Bunk; and more. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy bearing the address label of noted Madison, WI architect William Kaeser. Book
x, 306 pages. Footnotes. Bibliography. Index. "Provides a comprehensive critical account of Shaw's political ideas." - from dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Foxing to top edge. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
132 pages. Features: It is Happening Here - Current Misconceptions about Communism, by Revilo Oliver; Lincoln's Greatness - 1865; Are Churchmen Burying Us?; Thunder Frightens - Lightning Kills - The Soviet Union and Psychological Warfare; African Witches' Brew Concocted in Moscow - by Major George R. Jordan, author of "From Major Jordan's Diaries"; The Smut Racket Must Be Stopped - "The most infectious point of the disease is the family mailbox. It is here that so much of the pornographical sewage is dumped into the hands of so many of our children"; Let's Take a Look at the Good Guy; "From Your Valentine"; They Make Earthquakes - using seismic technology to find oil; Is Cultural Diplomacy the Road to Peace?; Hollywood Makes Me Laugh - M.J.R. Arthur's journey to the Panamanian jungle; From Religious Rite to Billion-Dollar Business - the origin of the popular pastime of bowling may astonish you; Alcoholism - a major problem; Slave Labor - USSR; What Kind of "Tic" Do You Have?; Foreign Aid Summary; Subjection... Disguised as Rebellion - progress that veers left tends toward subjection; research is Risky Business; We Adopted Two Orphans - Madeline Angell and two squirrels; Socialism by Default; Food for Peace and the UN; Benefit Program; The Administrative Agency Colossus - how laws are made and perverted with neither Congressional action nor judicial review; Guard Our Youth; A Growing Indignation - distrust and resentment to decisions from the Supreme Court; That Temporary Act - enacted as an emergency 26 years ago the TAA has been a millstone around the neck of U.S. industry; How to Win a War; and more. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy bearing the address label of noted Madison, WI architect William Kaeser. Book
80 pages. Signed by author upon half-title page. Reproductions of archival black and white photos. Subject, aged 92 at the time of publication, was a lifelong trade unionist and socialist. Here he has written his memoirs and reflections on the development of the class struggle in Brittain. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
83 pages. Photo of author on page 5. "...A collection of poems on unemployment... Deals with people who find themselves living through the 'Depression of the Eighties'." - From Introduction. Through the author's life experience she became an impassioned supporter of those experiencing difficulty finding employment. Gilt lettering upon maroon front board. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. A sound copy. Book
19011202<p>London: Liberty and Property Defence League ca. 1901-05. First Edition. <br /><br />A wonderfully lurid warning against socialism by an organization devoted to laissez-faire economics.</p><p>The anonymous author suggests that socialism would lead to the breakup of families: "There would be no such place as home under socialism. Everyone would live in the State barracks. There would be no breakfasts dinners or teas with one's family at one's own table as in the first place meals in private would not be permitted as it would be against the socialist idea of equality.In other words everybody when hungry would be reduced to the necessity of repairing to the common swine-trough and eating the hogwash the State had placed therein. No roast beef turkey and plum pudding no smiling faces of children and friends around the table on Christmas Day. Indeed there would not be any Christmas Day under socialism."</p><p>This pamphlet carries no publication date but it appears to have been issued sometime between 1901 and 1905. It refers to "the late Mr. Oscar Wilde" who died in late 1900. In 1906 the Liberty and Property Defence League issued a book Socialism: Its Fallacies and Dangers which included the text of this pamphlet.</p><p>OCLC lists 8 institutional holdings under two different accession numbers: Syracuse Stanford Amherst Harvard Texas Wisconsin Historical Society Michigan and the London School of Economics. No other copies in commerce.</p><p>PHYSICAL DETAILS: Single sheet measuring 8 x 5 1/4 inches 205 x 132 mm when folded creating a 4-page unbound pamphlet.</p><p>CONDITION: Paper lightly toned old stab holes along the gutter tiny check mark to front wrapper a couple small closed tears small ink stamp at the end of the text general handling wear. A Very Good copy of an uncommon publication.</p> Liberty and Property Defence League paperback
1949886New York: Civil Rights Congress 1949 . No Edition Stated. <br /><br /> Single sheet folded to make four square 16mo pages.<br /><br />A four-page promotional leaflet and membership application for the Civil Rights Congress a front group of the Communist Party USA. The CRC sought to raise money to defend 12 leaders of the Communist Party who had been indicted on charges of conspiring to overthrow the U.S. government. <br /><br />"You as an American -- cannot stand by while your democratic heritage is in danger. Each of us must do our share for freedom now or accept our share of the guilt for bringing fascism to America." The striking cover image shows a swastika at 12 o'clock with the large hand of the clock at 5 minutes to midnight and the caption "Communist leaders indicted." Other parts of the clock show such captions as "Spy Scare" "Ku Klux Klan Flourishes" "Growing Anti-Semitism" "Lynchings Increase" "Hollywood 10 Cited" etc. The rear cover prints a membership application and contribution form. <br /><br />The image on the clock -- 5 minutes to midnight -- is a reference to the Communist Party's belief that fascism was imminent in America and that Communists had to be prepared to go underground if necessary.<br /><br />An uncommon ephemeral item; OCLC lists a single holding at the University of California Davis. <b>RARE</b>. <br /><br />CONDITION: Folded once horizontally small staple mark at upper corner light toning at extremities else a Very Good copy.<br /> Civil Rights Congress books
192217324New York: New York Call 1922. First Edition. 12mo 18cm. Pale blue ribbed cloth with paper spine and cover labels; dustjacket; 221pp; frontis. portr. Tight Near Fine copy in the original pictorial dustwrapper with brief loss at crown and closed tear at base of spine; Very Good. Uncommon in jacket. New York Call unknown books
19562736<p>Chicago: Ceskoslovenská národní rada v Americe Czechoslovak National Council of America 1956.</p><p>A scarce satirical guidebook to Prague written by a Czech-American author who lived in Czechoslovakia highlighting the poor conditions under Communist rule. <br /><br />Want to know why the hotels are so expensive Translating from the Czech: You didn't realize what was included in the room price: free-of-charge eavesdropping on your phone maybe even a secret camera opening your mail without damaging the envelope and recording it in the police register photographing your more important correspondence. Want to look around Over here is the prison over there is secret police headquarters this is where Jan Masaryk was pushed out of a window to his death. <br /><br />Theres plenty more in this vein text entirely in Czech. The author Vlasta Vrázová 1900-1989 directed American relief work in Czechoslovakia in the years following World War II. In 1949 the Communist government held her for a week on espionage charges. She returned to the U.S. and became president of the staunchly anti-Communist Czechoslovak National Council of America the publisher of this volume. <br /><br />OCLC shows 16 institutional holdings. None in commerce. <strong>SCARCE</strong>. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Quarto 8 ¾ x 5 ½ inches; 222 x 140 mm 32 pages in stapled red wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Small tear to top corner of upper wrapper staples rusted some pencil erasures creasing and general handling wear. About Very Good. <br /><br /><br /><br /></p> Ceskoslovenská národní rada v Americe [Czechoslovak National Council of America] paperback
8vo., First Edition, with 31 plates on 16 and 19 maps and diagrams (a number full-page) in the text; original black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Clear and memorable account of Hitler's rise to power and the collapse of civilisation in Nazi Germany. THE TRUE FIRST EDITION IS ALREADY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
357231890-1905. 2 works bound in one 8vo 175 x 120 mm recent cloth. 1. Socialism v. individualism : public debate in the Mechanics' Hall Nottingham. 1890 between Mrs Annie Besant of the Fabian society and Mr. Frederick Millar of the Liberty and Property Defence League etc. Nottingham: Published by C. J. Welton 1890. First edition 32pp. 2. Newark Division Liberal Association. Speech of Mr. Allen Upward Prospective Liberal Candidate in Newark Corn Exchange on Thursday Mar. 16th 1905. Re-printed from "The Newark Herald." Newark: J. Stennett 1905. First edition 20pp. Not listed on Copac. 1890-1905 hardcover
Due volumi rilegati in uno Lievi fioriture Per il resto ottimo stato.
2 works bound in one, 8vo (175 x 120 mm), recent cloth. 1. Socialism v. individualism : public debate in the Mechanics' Hall, Nottingham..., 1890, between Mrs Annie Besant of the Fabian society, and Mr. Frederick Millar of the Liberty and Property Defence League, etc. Nottingham: Published by C. J. Welton, 1890. First edition, 32pp. 2. Newark Division Liberal Association. Speech of Mr. Allen Upward (Prospective Liberal Candidate), in Newark Corn Exchange, on Thursday, Mar. 16th, 1905. Re-printed from "The Newark Herald." Newark: J. Stennett, [1905]. First edition, 20pp. Not listed on Copac.
193562148ABDüsseldorf, Schwann ca.1935. 8°, 90 S., farb. Illustr. ,Anhang m. s/w Fotos von Hitler mit Kindern u. Hitlerjugend Kartoniert, Deckelillustr., Einb. fleckig, ob. Deckel von Bindung gelöst, Seiten fingerfleckig, 2 S. mit Farbstiftbemalung, 1 S. mit größerem Einriss, Knickspur. Selten!