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19411284Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Communist Party n.d. 1941. No edition stated. <br /><br />Single sheet of newsprint folded to create four pages of approximately 8 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches 211 x 266 mm. <br /><br />Rare announcement of a speech by Communist Party Chairman William Z. Foster in Los Angeles a little more than a month after Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The announcement appears at the beginning of a text in which the Party calls for the U.S. to spare no effort in defeating Germany: "There can be no peace for the peoples of the world without the complete destruction of Hitler and Hitlerism. Hitler fascism stands exposed as the greatest and main enemy of the peoples of the world."<br /><br />Prior to Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union the Communist Party strongly opposed U.S. involvement in World War II maintaining that the fight between Germany and Britain was an imperialist war. Obviously that policy changed 180 degrees following the German invasion of the USSR. <br /><br />An interesting look at how the Communist Party's position drastically shifted after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. <br /><br />No institutional copies found in OCLC. None in commerce in January 2021. <b>RARE.</b><br /><br />CONDITION: Evenly toned pencil notation at top left corner of cover page couple small closed tears. Horizontal fold probably due to mailing. A Very Good copy. Los Angeles County Communist Party books
revue in-8 de 48 pages Bon état. [FL-16*] Revue indépendante de critique sociale
193790191937. Paris Éditions Des Archives Espagnoles 1937 - Broché 13 cm x 21 cm 36 pages 2 photos hors-texte noir & blanc - Texte anonyme - Cachet de bibliothèque petit accroc sur la couv. sinon bon état
1963dl2307La Cité éditeur, Lausanne Broché 1963 In-12 (12,9 x 18,8 cm), broché, 163 pages ; mors et plats frottés, coins cornés, rousseurs aux tranches, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
195262731Moscou Editions en langues étrangères, "Classiques du marxisme-léninisme" 1952 1 vol. broché plaquette in-8, agrafée, 12 pp. Petit pli angulaire, sinon très bon état.
195262731Moscou Editions en langues étrangères, "Classiques du marxisme-léninisme" 1952 1 vol. broché plaquette in-8, agrafée, 12 pp. Petit pli angulaire, sinon très bon état.
131973San Francisco: League for Proletarian Socialism n.d. 45p. wraps. Title page has a typed statement about the origins of the League pasted down with some resulting browning from the glue's deterioration. League for Proletarian Socialism unknown books
1976182276Washington: Committee for Scientific Socialism M-L 1976. 20p. wraps 8.5x11 inches vertically creased pen underlining and marginalia a reading copy only. Committee for Scientific Socialism (M-L) unknown books
1975204948San Francisco: League for Proletarian Socialism 1975. Pamphlet. 45p. wraps 6.5x8.5 glue remains on title page from tipped in mimeographed note present but now detached else very good condition. Cover title: League for Proletarian Socialism a proposal. First point of the tipped in note is "to combat dogmatism and sectarianism within the Marxist-Leninist left." The League was also known as the Democratic Workers Party and known for its goon squad tactics. League for Proletarian Socialism unknown books
192735883London: Anglo-Russian Press. Good with no dust jacket. 1927. First Edition. Card Covers. 136 pages; Uncommon- Worldcat locates 12 copies in worldwide libraries and collectons. Red card covers. Illustrated with textual pics. Cartoons Red Press extracts etc. Anti-communist. Focuses on Anglo-Soviet relations. . Anglo-Russian Press unknown
19482521New York: The Viking Press 1948. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Small Quarto 9 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches; 247 x 167 mm 220 pages in green and tan cloth in an unclipped illustrated dust jacket hard cover accompanied by four photographic prints. <br /><br />An account of a trip to the Soviet Union in 1947 by author John Steinbeck and photographer Robert Capa who visited while the country was attempting to recover from the devastation of World War II. They traveled to Moscow Stalingrad and other cities as well as to Ukraine and Georgia meeting numerous ordinary people while accompanied by a minder from the government. <br /><br />The New York Herald Tribune financed the trip and along with some other newspapers published articles by Steinbeck and photos by Capa. Indeed included here are three photographs that were used by one of the newspapers as indicated by layout instructions on the versos of the photos. There's also a later publicity photo of Steinbeck. One of the photos from the trip showing a Georgian restaurant in Moscow appears on page 47 of the book. Two of the trip photos are stamped on the versos with the notice that their reproduction could be used only with the "1948 Steinbeck-Capa articles on Russia" along with "Copyright 1948 by John Steinbeck." <br /><br />Our copy is a first printing of the first edition with "Printed by the Viking Press in April 1948" on the copyright page. The dust jacket carries a price of $3.75. <br /><br />A fascinating look at ordinary people in the Soviet Union as the country tried to rebuild following World War II accompanied by three photographs of scenes from the country and a publicity photo of Steinbeck. <br /><br />CONDITION: Book slightly cocked rear hinge loose corners rubbed spine ends bumped end papers slightly toned a couple of pages with vertical creases possibly a production error. Nearly Very Good in a Good dust jacket that has some loss to both spine ends as well as a few tears nicks toning foxing and stains. The four photographs have some nicks creases and soiling to the edges. The versos contain notes stamped instructions and captions pasted on the photo of Steinbeck has an article pasted to the verso. Some discoloration to two photos resulting from pasting of newspaper captions to the versos. The Viking Press hardcover
In-8, tela editoriale, sovracoperta, pp. X,500. Alcune sottolineature a matita In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
1919200221919 London, The Plebs League, 1919. 10,7 cm X 17 cm. 124 pp. reliure d'éditeur brochée à rabats.
In-8°, pp. 173, (3), copertina editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata. Segni d'uso e del tempo alla sovraccoperta: in particolare piccolissime macchie scure alla parte anteriore (vedi foto) e segni d'umido, leggeri, alla parte posteriore. Normale patina del tempo alle pagine, con leggere arrossature, in particolare ai margini, dovute al tipo di carta. Per il resto, buon esemplare. Pubblicazione edita a cura dell'Istituto di Studi Socialisti e Centro di Documentazione Internazionale, Via del Proconsolo, Firenze. Indice: Un difficile inizio di dopoguerra; Uscire dal labirinto della povertà; Una politica economica e una sola; Le condizioni necessarie per la soluzione dei grandi problemi del Paese; Lavoro per tutti in uno Stato efficiente; Correggere i vizi strutturali; Affrontare le grandi scelte; Rendere la politica una cosa seria; Una solida e capace macchina dello Stato; Premesse e condizioni per una politica di sviluppo; La svolta a sinistra; Democrazia e senso dello Stato; A sinistra c'è posto per la libertà.
In sintesi dall'indice: Un difficile inizio di dopoguerra. Uscire dal labirinto della povertà. Una politica economica e una sola. Le condizioni necessarie per la soluzione dei grandi problemi del paese. Lavoro per tutti in uno Stato efficiente. Correggere i vizi strutturali. Affrontare le grandi scelte. Rendere la politica una cosa seria. Una solida e capace macchina dello Stato. Premesse e condizioni per una politica di sviluppo. La svolta a sinistra - Democrazia e senso dello Stato. A sinistra c'è posto per la libertà. Prefazione di Giuseppe Saragat. Esemplare perfetto, naturale ingiallimento della carta del periodo. Brossura editoriale, sopracoperta illustrata, pp. 173, in 8°
In 8°, br. edit., pp. 173,(3); buon es., solo lievemente brunito. Prefazione di Giuseppe Saragat. (m127)
trad. di Luisa Zanoncelli bross. edit. ill., lieve gora al dorso, tracce d'uso
19990008049Boulder CO: Westview Press 1999. First English language edition. Hardcover. As New/issued without. 8vos; xxxiv 562; ix 389 pages maroon cloth in original shrinkwrap. Not x-library. Scarce. O.P. <br/><br/>This English translation contains an autobiography by Mironov which was not in the Russian edition. It details his anti-Marxism philosophy while a student in Leningrad. "The author has assimilated a large body of foreign scholarship primarily "new social history" produced by Anglo-American authors along with a sprinkling of more broadly European economic and demographic history from the 1970s and 1980s which is effectively incorporated into his own very deep empirical knowledge. . The reader does not find in this extensively researched account the standard Soviet answers to specific historical questions. Mironov has abandoned most Soviet cliches though he still assumes that laws of Russian history can be identified based on social science theory and quantitative analysis Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter." "This is a massterful work that provides other scholars with a wealth of useful information while confrontimg them with an argument that compels a response - William G. Wagner." Maps. Westview Press hardcover