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Atti del Primo Convegno di Studi Gramsciani tenuto a Roma nei giorni 11-13 gennaio 1958. Copertina rovinata (alcune abrasioni) interni integri
Roma, Edizioni Tindalo, 1970, in-16, br. edit., pp. 211, [5].
Paris, 1969, 8vo stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 15/20. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
EDITORI RIUNITI 1974 227 PP. PICCOLO TAGLIO DI 1 CM IN QUARTA DI COPERTINA, SEGNI DEL TEMPO FRONTE RETRO ALLA COPERTINA, PER IL RESTO BUONE CONDIZIONI GENERALI
192461111924. Hambourg Verlag Carl Hoym Nachf. 1924 - Broché 14 5 cm x 22 cm 244 pages - Texte en allemand de G. Sinowjew - Bon état
traduzione di Giampiero Posani LIGUORI 1978 144 PP. FONDO DI MGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO.
1982ln307François Maspero Dos carré collé 1982 In-8 (14 x 21 cm), dos carré collé, 173 pages, iconographie en noir et blanc ; pliure au dos, bord des plats et dos insolés, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. First four issues are 12 pages each (36cm) ; remainder are 4-6 pages each (48cm) . In Russian. Issues 1-13, 15-25 with supplements for 17, 12 and 21 as well as a broadsheet on May Day (International Workers' Day) . Title translates to English as, "Truth: Labor Newspaper. " The original Pravda was founded in 1905 by Spilka, a breakaway party from the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party. In October 1908 Leon Trotsky was called in to edit the newspaper and pick it up from its insignificant and run down state. After several issues, the Spilka left the newspaper to Trotsky the subtitle "Organ Ukrainskago Soyuza 'Spilki' [Organ of the Ukrainian Union 'Spilka'] appears only on the first two issues who converted it into a Russian social democratic newspaper aimed at Russian workers. The editorial staff consisted of Trotsky and, at various times, Victor Kopp, Adolf Joffe and Matvey Skobelev, who tried to avoid the factional issues that divided Russian émigrés and concentrated on the issues of interest to Russian workers. The newspaper published its last issue on April 23, 1912. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Pora Prosnut'sya Sel'skim Rabochim [It's Time to Wake Up the Rural Worker] -- Ha Bor'bu s Bezrabotitsey I Golodom [The Fight Against Unemployment and Hunger] -- Balkanskiy Vopros [The Balkans Question] -- Zhizn' I Bor'ba Mirovogo Proletariata [Life and Struggle of the World Proletariat] -- Polozhenie "Pravdy" v Partii [The Position of Pravda in the Party] -- Nasha Partiya I Yeya Zadachi [Our Party and It's Problems] -- Zhelezo I Krov' [Iron and Blood] -- Karl Marks I Rossiya v 1909 g. [Karl Marx and Russia in 1909] -- Natsional'naya Bor'ba I Edinstvo Proletariata [National Struggle and Unity of the Proletariat] -- Kooperativy I Sotsializm [Cooperatives and Socialism] -- Russkie Rabochie I Evreyskoe Bezpravie [Russian Workers and the Jews Without Rights]. Non-archival tape to front of No. 1 with some damage to text. Some light wear and closed tears to edges of several issues, but no other loss of text. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-12a)
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. First four issues are 12 pages each (36cm) ; remainder are 4-6 pages each (48cm) . In Russian. Title translates to English as, "Truth: Labor Newspaper. " The original Pravda was founded in 1905 by Spilka, a breakaway party from the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party. In October 1908 Leon Trotsky was called in to edit the newspaper and pick it up from its insignificant and run down state. After several issues, the Spilka left the newspaper to Trotsky the subtitle "Organ Ukrainskago Soyuza 'Spilki' [Organ of the Ukrainian Union 'Spilka'] appears only on the first two issues who converted it into a Russian social democratic newspaper aimed at Russian workers. The editorial staff consisted of Trotsky and, at various times, Victor Kopp, Adolf Joffe and Matvey Skobelev, who tried to avoid the factional issues that divided Russian émigrés and concentrated on the issues of interest to Russian workers. The newspaper published its last issue on April 23, 1912. CONTENTS OF ISSUES AVAILABLE: No. 3: Pered Pervym Maya [Before May First] -- Rabochie I Dzhaparidze [Workers and Dzhaparidze]. No. 5: Imperializm I Revolyutsiya [Imperialism and Revolution] -- Za Sotsialdemokratiyu [For Social Democracy! ]. No. 6: Tsar I Evropa [Tsar and Europe]. No. 7: Zhelezo I Krov' [Iron and Blood] -- Karl Marks I Rossiya v 1909 g. [Karl Marx and Russia in 1909]. No. 8: Natsional'naya Bor'ba I Edinstvo Proletariata [National Struggle and the Unity of the Proletariat] -- M. Gorkiy I Sotsialdemokratiya [M. Gorky and Social Democracy]. No. 10: Na Partiynuyu Dorogu [On the Party's Path] -- Itogi Antialkogol'nago Syezda [Results from the Anti-Alcoholism Congress]. No. 12 (inc. Supplement) : V 3-ey Dume [In the 3rd Dimension] -- K Mezhdunarodnomu Sotsialdemokraticheskomu Kongressu v Kopengagene [For an International Social Democratic Congress in Copenhagen]. No. 15: BalkanskiyVopros I Sotsialdemokratiya [The Balkan Question and Social Democracy] -- Kooperativy I Sotsializm [Cooperatives and Socialism]. No. 18-19: Za Sotsialdemokratiyu! [For Social Democracy! ] -- Kapitalizm I Revolyutsiya [Capitalism and Revolution]. No. 20: K Vozrozhdeniyu Partiy [To Revive the Party] -- Russkie Rabochie I Evreyskoe Bezpravie [Russian Workers and the Jews Without Rights]. No. 21 (inc. Supplement) : Spasiteli Trona I Altara [Saviors of the Throne and Altar] -- Vneshnyaya Politika Kontr-Revolyutsii [Foreign Politics of Counter-Revolution]. No. 22: Politika ne Zavisit ot Lichnosti [Policy is not Dependent on the Individual] -- Voyna I Internatsional [War and the Internationl]. No. 23: Otkrytoe Pis'mo k Tovarischam "Spilkovtsam" [Open Leter to the Comrades of "Spilka"] -- Tsarizm v Persii [Tsarism in Persia]. No. 25: Lenskaya Boynya I Otvet Proletariata [Lenskaya Massacre and the Proletariat Response] -- Protiv Pogromschikov: Protest Evreyskikh Rabochakh [Against the Rioters: Jewish Workers' Protest]. Non-archival tape to front of No. 1 with some damage to text. Some light wear and closed tears to edges of several issues, but no other loss of text. Good Condition. (RUS-11-12b) . Price is per issue.
1974G32196Hasselt, Heideland-Orbis 1974 272pp.met 262 ills.in kleur & zw/w, simili-lederen band, goede staat
272pp.met 262 ills.in kleur & zw/w, simili-lederen band, goede staat
19721141001972 Union Générale d'Edition, collection "10/18", N° 679, 688, 1312, 1313, 1387 et 1388 - 1972, 1979 et 1980 - 6 volumes in-12, brochés couvertures illustrées - 438 + 445 pages + (Tome 3 et 4 pagination continue) 639 pages + (Tome 5 et 6 pagination continue) 692 pages
Questo volume e i due che lo accompagnano contengono i testi scritti da Dante Corneli dopo il suo ritorno dalla Russia e dal Gulag. Essi furono autoprodotti e stampati in tipografie della zona di Tivoli, per essere messi in vendita presso edicole locali di giornali e tramite invii postali. Gli originali da noi utilizzati (tranne i quattro volumetti fornitici dalla Biblioteca comunale di Vicovaro tramite la Biblioteca comunale di Bolsena - a entrambe le quali vanno i nostri più vivi ringraziamenti) furono donati personalmente da Dante ad Antonella Marazzi e a Roberto Massari negli anni '70, all'epoca della loro frequentazione a Roma e a Tivoli. II lettore dovrà tener presente che Dante ebbe origini operaie, che non poté proseguire gli studi, che la sua formazione avvenne in gran parte nelle scuole di partito e che trascorse la maggior parte della propria vita in Russia (dentro e fuori il Gulag): un vero e proprio autodidatta bilingue. Ciò si riflette nel ricorso a determinate formule linguistiche, nella discontinuità dei criteri grammaticali, nell'uso improprio di maiuscole e minuscole, nella traslitterazione approssimativa di nomi e termini russi (che invece divenne rigorosamente scientifica negli ultimi volumetti, ad opera evidentemente di altra persona). Tra noi redattori dei tre volumi in cui è raccolta l'opera storico-politica di Corneli (Andrea Furlan, Antonella Marazzi e Roberto Massari) abbiamo discusso su come procedere. Alla fine è prevalsa la decisione di lasciare il testo il più possibile intatto, limitando le correzioni ai più evidenti errori grammaticali, tipografici a di punteggiatura, e mantenendo in gran parte inalterato l'uso incoerente di virgolette e corsivi, di maiuscole e minuscole. In particolare sono stati lasciati come nell'originale (tranne per gli errori troppo evidenti) i nomi di persone, riviste, luoghi, vocaboli russi (questi usati spesso in versione dialettale). Ci è sembrato, infatti, che avrebbe avuto un sapore artificiale e anacronistico dar loro la forma esatta corrente o, per i nomi russi, ricorrere alla traslitterazione scientifica. Questa, invece, è stata da noi utilizzata nell'Indice dei nomi. Abbiamo fatto eccezione solo per la grafia del nome Trotsky che, come i nostri lettori sanno, dovrebbe essere scritto sempre in questo modo sia per criteri editoriali sia perché egli stesso chiese che così fosse. Le note senza altra indicazione sono dell'Autore e non sono state modificate. Autori: Dante Corneli. Curatori: Roberto Massari.
Mm 110x185 Collana "La nuova sinistra". Brossura editoriale di 182 pagine. Copia molto buona. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
19881132861988 N° 35 - Mars 1988 - Revue illustrée - In-4, broché couverture illustrée sous une autre couverture transparente - 66 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en couleurs et en N&B
19821162781982 Edition des Presses Universitaires de France (PUF) - 1982 - Fort in-8, cartonnage toilé sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur, dans son coffret cartonné - 941 pages
19701131801970 Edition de la Fédération Syndicale Mondiale - Sans date (1970 ?) - In-8, broché sous papier cristal - 87 pages - Reproductions photographiques en N&B
723641 vol in-8 format oblong - texte ronéotypé - 57 pages - 1972
19621160691962. In-8 broché 1962. In-8 broché de 208 pages. Le Léninisme et la force de l'exemple. Aspect du néo-colonialisme. Les ambitions coloniales allemandes. Indépendance et développement. La vie des parties communistes et ouvriers....Couverture salie
1962. In-8 broché de 208 pages. Le Léninisme et la force de l'exemple. Aspect du néo-colonialisme. Les ambitions coloniales allemandes. Indépendance et développement. La vie des parties communistes et ouvriers....Couverture salie
1970. IN-12 broché de 68 pages. BANDERA ROJA ] SOUS LA DIRECTION DE EMILE ROBERT PERRIN. N° 1
1970vb13Editions de la Nouvelle Critique Dos carré collé 1970 In-8 (14,5 x 22,5 cm), dos carré collé, 215 pages ; marques d'usure sur les mors et plats, quatrième plat sali, rousseurs aux tranches, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
19356911935 - reliure - Sanjian Shuwu 三閒書屋 - Yinyu ji 引玉集 (« Recueil pour attirer le jade ») 木刻五十九幅 - Deuxième tirage, avril 1935 - In-8 (19,5 × 15,5 cm) reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur, dos noir, pièce de titre contrecollée sur le premier plat - 68 pages - 59 reproductions de gravures sur bois soviétiques imprimées au procédé collotype (珂羅版) d'après les tirages originaux fournis par les artistes - Comprend un texte de Chen Jie (陳節), traduction abrégée d'un essai de A. D. Chegodaev consacré à la gravure soviétique contemporaine - Tirage limité à 215 exemplaires, dont 15 exemplaires hors commerce - Diffusion assurée par la librairie Uchiyama (內山書店), Shanghai - Ouvrage en chinois - Avec des œuvres de Dmitri Isidorovich Mitrokhin, A. Kravchenko, N. Piskarev, Vladimir Andreevich Favorsky, P. Pavlinov, A. Goncharov, M. Pikov, Sergei Mikhalovich Mocharov, L. Khizhinsky, Nikolai Vasilievich Alekseev et Sergei Mikhailovich Pozharsky - A PROPOS : Rare anthologie consacrée à la gravure soviétique moderne, publiée à Shanghai par 三閒書屋 et diffusée par la librairie Uchiyama (內山書店). L'ouvrage réunit cinquante-neuf reproductions en collotype de gravures sur bois réalisées par plusieurs figures majeures de l'école russe et soviétique de la gravure des années 1920-1930, parmi lesquelles Vladimir Favorsky, Dmitri Mitrokhin, Alexei Kravchenko et Pavel Pavlinov. Accompagné d'une traduction abrégée par Chen Jie d'un essai de l'historien de l'art soviétique A. D. Chegodaev, ainsi que d'une préface, d'un catalogue des planches et d'une postface, le volume fut conçu comme une introduction à l'estampe contemporaine soviétique pour le public chinois. Témoignage remarquable des échanges artistiques sino-soviétiques dans le Shanghai républicain des années 1930, il s'inscrit dans le contexte du mouvement de la Nouvelle Gravure (新興木刻運動), alors en plein essor sous l'influence des milieux intellectuels de gauche et des réseaux culturels gravitant autour de la librairie Uchiyama et de la figure de Lu Xun. Les reproductions furent réunies à partir de documents et publications soviétiques découverts au début des années 1930, notamment par l'intermédiaire de la revue Graphika. /// ENGLISH: Sanjian Shuwu (三閒書屋) - Yinyu ji (引玉集, “Collection to Draw Forth Jade”): Fifty-Nine Woodcuts (木刻五十九幅) - Second printing, April 1935 - Octavo (19.5 × 15.5 cm), publisher's boards with black spine and mounted title label on upper cover - 68 pages - 59 collotype (珂羅版) reproductions of Soviet woodcuts printed from original impressions supplied by the artists - Includes a text by Chen Jie (陳節), an abridged translation of an essay by A. D. Chegodaev on contemporary Soviet printmaking - Limited edition of 215 copies, including 15 non-commercial presentation copies - Distributed by Uchiyama Bookstore (內山書店), Shanghai - Text in Chinese - Featuring works by Dmitri Isidorovich Mitrokhin, Alexei Kravchenko, Nikolai Piskarev, Vladimir Andreevich Favorsky, Pavel Pavlinov, Aleksandr Goncharov, Mikhail Pikov, Sergei Mikhailovich Mocharov, Leonid Khizhinsky, Nikolai Vasilievich Alekseev and Sergei Mikhailovich Pozharsky. ABOUT: Rare anthology devoted to modern Soviet wood engraving and printmaking, published in Shanghai by Sanjian Shuwu and distributed through Uchiyama Bookstore (內山書店). The volume gathers fifty-nine collotype reproductions of woodcuts by several leading figures of the Russian and Soviet printmaking revival of the 1920s and 1930s, including Vladimir Favorsky, Dmitri Mitrokhin, Alexei Kravchenko and Pavel Pavlinov. Accompanied by Chen Jie's abridged translation of an essay by Soviet art historian A. D. Chegodaev, as well as a preface, plate catalogue and postface, the work was conceived as an introduction to contemporary Soviet printmaking for Chinese readers. A remarkable testimony to Sino-Soviet artistic exchanges in Republican-era Shanghai, it belongs to the context of the New Woodcut Movement (新興木刻運動), then flourishing under the influence of left-wing intellectual circles and cultural networks associated with Uchiyama Bookstore and the figure of Lu Xun. The reproductions were assembled from Soviet books, periodicals and documentary sources discovered in the early 1930s, notably through the journal Graphika. /// 中文:三閒書屋出版 — 《引玉集:木刻五十九幅》 — 1935年4月再版 — 32開(19.5 × 15.5厘米)精裝本,黑色書脊,封面貼書名籤 — 68頁 — 收錄蘇聯木刻作品59幅,以珂羅版工藝依據藝術家提供之原拓本複製印製 — 附陳節摘譯 A. D. Chegodaev(契戈達耶夫)論蘇聯現代版畫藝術之文章 — 限印215部,其中15部為非賣贈送本 — 上海內山書店代售 — 中文版 — 收錄 Dmitri Isidorovich Mitrokhin、Alexei Kravchenko、Nikolai Piskarev、Vladimir Andreevich Favorsky、Pavel Pavlinov、Aleksandr Goncharov、Mikhail Pikov、Sergei Mikhailovich Mocharov、Leonid Khizhinsky、Nikolai Vasilievich Alekseev 及 Sergei Mikhailovich Pozharsky 等藝術家作品。關於本書:本書為三閒書屋於上海出版、由內山書店代售之珍稀蘇聯現代木刻版畫選集。全書收錄59幅以珂羅版精印之蘇聯木刻作品,作者均為1920至1930年代俄羅斯及蘇聯版畫復興運動的重要藝術家,其中包括弗拉基米爾·法沃爾斯基(Vladimir Favorsky)、德米特里·米特羅欣(Dmitri Mitrokhin)、阿列克謝·克拉夫琴科(Alexei Kravchenko)及帕維爾·帕夫利諾夫(Pavel Pavlinov)等人。書中除收錄陳節摘譯之蘇聯藝術史家 A. D. Chegodaev 論文外,尚附序言、圖版目錄及後記,旨在向中國讀者介紹蘇聯當代版畫藝術。本書不僅是研究俄蘇版畫的重要文獻,亦是1930年代上海中蘇藝術交流的珍貴見證。其出版背景與中國新興木刻運動(新興木刻運動)密切相關,反映了左翼知識界、內山書店文化網絡以及魯迅所倡導之版畫思想的深遠影響。書中圖版主要彙集自1930年代初傳入中國之蘇聯書籍、期刊及藝術資料,其中包括《Graphika》等重要出版物。
1973SPN-156Supplément à L'HUMANITE ROUGE N°186, 1973. 47 p.
1982100143873Presses Universitaires de France - PUF 1982 296 pages 15x21x3cm. 1982. Broché. 296 pages.