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7524Paris, Parti Socialiste - Section Française de l'Internationale Ouvrière, 1910. 2 volumes in-12 brochés, 520 + 212 pp. Compte rendu sténographique.
198066158Couverture souple. Broché. 61 pages.
1981125567(Köln), Bund, (1981). 4°. M. zahlr. Abb. 607 S. OLwd.
7526Paris, Parti Socialiste - Section Française de l'Internationale Ouvrière, 1912. In-12 broché (couverture défraîchie, dos cassé), 616 pp. Compte rendu sténographique.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed by Haydar Rifat Yorulmaz, on a lawsuit related to a non-muslim Greek citizen's lands. Handwritten corrections on letter. Postal stamped. A Greek note. 20,5x13,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Foxing on stamps on paper. Otherwise a good and exceedingly rare ALS with Rifat's rare signature. Haydar Rifaat [sic. Rifat] Yorulmaz, (1877-1942), was a Turkish lawyer, author, translator. He translated the most important texts of the western world such as Karl Marx's Das Capital, Tolstoy's Resurrection, Daudet's Sappho, Lenin's works, and books on anarchism firstly in the Turkish literature. In addition he wrote more than 15 books such as "Sovyetizm ve demokrasi", "Bolseviklik alemi" and others between the years of 1922-1939. He's one of the most important figure in the last period of the Ottoman Empire and Republican Turkey in terms of the modernism and leftist movements.
Fine Tigrinya Original wrappers. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In English and Tigrinya. 28 p., b/w ills. Extremely rare fifth issue published in July 1975 in the fourth year of publication of the, a bulletin of the movement known as "Eritreans for Liberation in North America" (EFLNA), which emerged in 1970 and ceased to exist by the end of 1979. Contents: Editorial; Some notes on the changing role of the Eritrean woman; Victory and revolution in Southern Africa; 14th Anniversary of the Eritrean revolution; The proletariat: Its international and Eritrean history; International backing heightens; Brief news from the field; More on Ethiopia's socialists; 2 articles in Tigrinya alphabet. Not located in OCLC.
Very Good Very Good Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 202, [4] p. Büyük Oktobr ve biz. 50 yil Oktobr. First and Only Edition. Exremely rare.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Partly uncut pages. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 46 p. Kapitalsiz kapitalistler. Karadeniz was a student leader of the late 1960s generation in Turkey and the chair of the Student Union of Istanbul Technical University. Together with other prominent student leaders such as Deniz Gezmis, he was one of the student leaders who organized the famous 1968 protest against the American Navy's Sixth Fleet arriving at the Port of Istanbul, although he was initially against protesting at the docks themselves. Karadeniz suffered cancer when he was in detention after the 1971 military coup in Turkey. He was not allowed medical treatment during his imprisonment, which eventually led to the spread of the cancer. Despite medical treatment in London, he died at age 33. In this book, he has tried to adapt Brecht's socialist method to the society in Turkey. Title means 'Capitalists without capital'. OCLC has late editions, not this edition. Extremely rare.
Very Good Uighur Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Uighur with the Latin alphabet. [20], 155, [2] p., b/w ills. Exceedingly rare first and only Uyghur translation of the speeches of the revolutionary leaders and members of the CCP or authors and intellectuals like Hua Guofeng, (1921-2008), Deng Xiaoping, (1904-1997), Fang Yui, (1916-1997), Guo Moruo [Dindang], (1892-1978), Ji Dengkui, (1923-1988). These speeches were made at the National Science Conference held in Beijing on March 18-31,1978. We couldn't find any copy in OCLC.
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 185, [4] p. First Turkish edition of the "Chinese War of Independence" written by Mao Zedong in 1936 during the war with the Kuomintang and Japan. It was translated by Ahmet Angin (1919-1977) from the French text. This translation was published by Bülent Habora (1940-2014) (the owner of Habora Publishing House). Habora left his studies at Ankara University, Faculty of Law and worked as a journalist and publisher. He managed Habora Publishing House, which he founded (1966-95). OCLC 62124547.
185641094Paris, l'Auteur, Imprimerie Félix Malteste et Cie, 1856-1858. 21 pièces et 1 feuillet de table manuscrit reliés en 1 vol. in-12, demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque).
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten declaration with example of emblem of party. Folio. (33 x 25 cm). In Turkish. Folded. 1 p. Including declaration on 'From now on our party's emblem is a cogwheel and a spica!'. In its original envelope.
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. 4to. (27 x 21,5 cm). In Turkish. 31 p., ills. Small chipping on the cover. Overall a very good copy. 287th issue of Turkish weekly news magazine with its cover art depicting Mao as a caricature. The title on the cover reads "China with no Mao?".
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 31 p. 210th issue of Turkish weekly news magazine with its cover art of Mao's portrait, published five days after Mao's death.
Very Good Turkish Original newspaper of "Ilerici Yapi-Is" [i.e. Progressive Construction and Repair Workers' Union of Turkey], a workers' union that was founded in Istanbul in 1974 under the name of Ilerici Yapi-Is, joined DISK the same year and changed its name to Ilerici Yapi-Is in 1978. 57x41 cm. In Turkish. 8 p. 3rd issue of this rare trade union periodical published by "Ilerici Yapi-Is", with a very attractive Mao portrait (the best-known photo of his youth) and a poem by Che Guevara, with an annotation "The memory of the great leader of the Chinese Proletariat, Mao Zedong, will shed light on the liberation struggle of the oppressed peoples of the world."
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (23,5 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 80 p., ills. 48th issue of the periodical published by the Worker's Party of Turkey in 1993, with a fine cover art celebrating the Mao's 100th anniversary.
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.
Very Good Turkish Original printed declaration. 4to. In Turkish. Folded. 1 p. [Declaration of TIP Eskisehir City Presidency]. Dated 'February 26, 1969'.
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten declaration draft. Folio. (33 xx 23 cm). In Turkish. 2 p. [Declaration draft of TLP for the general elections in '69]. Chipped on folded lines.
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten declaration. Folded. Folio. (35 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 1 p. Stamped on verso. [DECLARATION of 'ANTI-AYBAR GROUP' in TLP] Türkiye Isçi Partisi mi? Profesyonel sendikacilarin cuntasi mi? Anti-Aybar (Mehmet Ali Aybar, (1908-1995)) Group's declaration in Turkish Labor Party. Also called 'Saban Yildiz' group. Includes critiques of syndicates. After a while they seized important authorities in TLP (TIP). Scarce.
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten declaration. Folded. Folio. (33 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 2 p. Stamped on verso. [DECLARATION of 'ORGANIZATION' by TIP] Türkiye Isçi Partisi Genel Merkezi Sayi: 70/848. Ankara, 17 Aralik 1970.
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten declaration. Folio. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 3 p. [DECLARATION of GLUCKSMANN] Christine Buci-Glucksmann tebligi: Kitle demokrasisi ve devrimci süreç (Sosyalist dönüsümde emekçi yiginlarin yeri ve rolü). Sosyalist Devrim Partisi, 19 Mayis 1979. Christine Buci-Glucksmann is a French philosopher and Professor Emeritus from University of Paris VIII specializing in the aesthetics of the Baroque, Japan and computer art. Her best-known work in English is Baroque Reason: The Aesthetics of Modernity. Buci-Glucksmann began her work as a philosopher in the 1970s with political studies of Friedrich Engels and Antonio Gramsci. She followed this with research into aesthetics, based primarily around a study of the work of Walter Benjamin. This achievement was followed by her study into the aesthetics of the perception of the Baroque, which was published as "La Raison baroque" in 1984 and then again with La folie du voir in 1986. In this, her major accomplishment, she cites Gilles Deleuze and Jean-François Lyotard as being most salient to her concerns. Turkish adaptation of Buci-Glucksmann's critique and theory on mass democracy and revolutionary process. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish Original printed declaration of Youth Organization of Turkish Labor Party (TIP). 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 1 p. Scarce. Not in IISG.; Not in OCLC.