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New York/Washington, Fr.A.Praeger 1966, xii + 84pp., cart.cover with dustwrapper
4to. 184 pages. In Finnish. Seems to be a photocopy of a thesis paper. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism - United States; Education - United States. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Good condition. (FIN-13-4)
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 582 p. World War I deeply altered the lives of Muslim Ottoman women. The Ottoman Army consisted only of Muslim men and war caused the death of one and a half million Muslim Ottoman men. The heavy losses of the Ottoman army meant that every day more and more dependants lost their breadwinners. When the breadwinner had gone to war, was wounded or died at the front; the wives, daughters, sisters and mothers they had left behind were faced with two options: to find work and make a living, or to starve to death. On 14 August 1916, the Committee of Union and Progress (Ittihâd ve Terakkî Cemiyeti), the ruling party of the Ottoman Empire, established a new society under the leadership of one of its leading figures: Vice-Commander and Minister of War, Enver Pasa. The Society for the Employment of Ottoman Muslim Women (Kadinlari Çalistirma Cemiyet-i Islâmiyesi) was a Unionist organization created to find employment for Muslim Ottoman women who were in urgent economic need. Within a matter of months, it received more than 14,000 applications and was soon employing 8,194 destitute Ottoman women in its braches and in the related state and military institutions. In time, it would offer jobs to an aggregate number of 20,000 women workers, and became the leading employer of Muslim Ottoman women in the Ottoman Empire. This comprehensive work constitutes both a case study of Muslim Ottoman women during World War I, and a detailed analysis of the foundation, organization and activities of the Society for the Employment of Ottoman Muslim Women, created to find employment for them.
in inglese bross. edit., fascicolo di 35 pp.
pp. xix, 275. Illustrated. Tall 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, lettered in black. First edition. Nice copy. Hardbound. Very good++. RELIGION BOX 11
in inglese bross. edit., fascicolo di 30 pp.
8', 143 pp., softcover. Cover dammaged and stained, stamp of ex-owner on first page, pages yellowing and slightly stained. In fair condition.
Ca. 1930. Softcover, 67 pages, 12mo. In German. Series: Kleine Bibliothek, 1. Harsh critique of Capitalism from the depression-era. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Harvard) . Light wear. Very good condition. (Holo2-22-12) .
in-8°, pp. 160. Bross. edit. con ingiallimento del tempo, anche all'interno. Piccoli guasti al dorso.
[vi +] 166 [+ v] pp., 21cm., Academic dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des theologischen Doktorgrades der katholisch-theologischen Abteilung der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 1969)
Inscribed on half-title page by Katharine Bruce Glasier (the author's wife) in 1922. No other marks. No creasing to covers or to slightly sunned spine. Very clean very tight pages with slightly rubbed unmarked card boards and no bumping to corners. 173pp. A biographical account of William Morris, being reminiscences of Morris's work as a propagandist, and observations on his character and genius, with some account of the persons and circumstances of the early Socialist agitation.
240pp., 27cm., geïllustreerde lichtgecart. uitgeversband, zeer goede staat, B99050
STEPHAN H. Wieviel Gefangene halt Russland zuruck? Die luge vom "Letzten heimkehrer". Herausgeber, Partei-Vorstand der SPD 195...., Volantino in 8° pp. 4 con ill.alla prima facciata Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br>
21,5×15,8 cm; 90, (5) pp. e una c. di tav. con ritratto dell’autore. Brossura editoriale illustrata. Firma autografa di Broniewski alla prima carta bianca datata Warszawa 14.V.50. Esemplare in buone condizioni di conservazione ed ancora a fogli chiusi. Prima edizione di questa raccolta di componimenti del celebre poeta e combattente polacco, Wladyslaw Broniewski (December 17, 1897, Plock – February 10, 1962, Warsaw). L’autore venne educato nello spirito dell’intellighienza polacca che voleva mantenere vive la tradizione rivoluzionaria, patriottica ed indipendentista della Polonia dell’epoca romantica quando la nazione era stata cancellata dalle carte geografiche dopo la spartizione operata da Prussia, Impero Russo ed impero Austriaco nel 1772. Nel 1918 l’autore si arruola volontario nelle Legioni polacche e alla fine dello stesso anno sostiene l’esame di maturità in una Polonia di nuovo indipendente. Nel 1920 prende parte alla guerra Polacco-Sovietica. Nel 1922, con un processo di radicalizzazione marxista, pubblica i suoi primi componimenti sulla rivista “Skamander”. Nel 1931 venne arrestato con tutta la redazione della rivista “Miesiecznik Literacki” per le sue idee socialiste. Nel 1939 viene di nuovo arrestato a Lwow, territorio occupato dall’Unione Sovietica, in seguito ad un una falsa accusa. Nel 1941 segue l’armata del generale Anders in Medio Oriente e rimane fino al termine della guerra in Palestina. Dal 1946 rientra in patria e partecipa con la sua poesia alla rinascita del paese elogiando con fede incrollabile il socialismo. Non comune raccolta di componimenti poetici in prima edizione. First Edition. Autografo.
22 cm, brossura editoriale, pp. 182. Edizione originale
15p. Modestly XLib. Insert: "Compliments of Professor W. Macneile Dixon (University of Glasgow)." 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Inked writing "World War, 1914-1918" on front cover. Nice copy. Pamphlets on the War Series. WWI 13
pp. xii, 192. Bookplate. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding. Spine darkened and soiled. First American edition. Trotsky (1847-1942) was a Russian revolutionary, political theorist and politician. Ideologically a communist, he developed a variant of Marxism known as Trotskyism. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Coldwar/Economics 9
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
124 pages. Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. Prescient thoughts on the threats to freedom and material well-being represented by socialism/communism. Particularly interesting given that it was written just after the tide of WWII had turned. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
pp. iv, 158. Ruled title page. Small 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, decorated and embossed in black. Original dust jacket. Slightly torn. Nice copy. Coldwar/Economics 10
(Codice SO/2271) In 16º 68 pp. Paper toned, old gift inscription. Paperback, good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
1st edition in any language. Original monikered cloth, 12mo, xx, 300 pages. Anarchist historian Paul Avrich described this work as "the clearest exposition of communist anarchism in English or any other language" (Avrich, Anarchist Portraits, p. 206) . Alexander Berkman (born Ovsei Osipovich Berkman, 18701936) was a leading member of the anarchist movement in the early 20th century, famous for both his political activism and his writing. Berkman was born into a Jewish family in Vilna in the Russian Empire and emigrated to the United States in 1888. He lived in New York City, where he became involved in the anarchist movement. He was the one-time lover and lifelong friend of anarchist Emma Goldman. In 1892, undertaking an act of propaganda of the deed, Berkman made an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate businessman Henry Clay Frick, for which he served 14 years in prison (Wikipedia, 2016) . Light Wear to crown and foot of spine, Good+ Condition. (AMR-51-10)
Signed by Professor Peter Townsend on front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked boards, water marks to spine, tanning to page edges and no bumping to corners. 398pp. A discourse on the British Labour Movement and a proposal for a new model for the Party.
Antwerpen, De Nederlandsche Boekhandel 1939, 216pp.+ portret en facsimile, wat roestplekjes, goede staat, E1119
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