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195584362New York: Frederick A. Praeger; For the Mid-European Studies Center of the Free Europe Committee 1955. Revised Edition. Octavo. 20cm. Original black cloth spine over illustrated card wraps. 247pp. Some light wear to the extremities and minor toning to the card wraps; internally clean. A very good strong copy.<br /> <br /> An analysis of the nature extent and appalling realities of Soviet forced labor camps in Hungary Czechoslovakia Romania Bulgaria and Poland. This revised edition was expanded in order to include data regarding forced labor camps in Communist China. Frederick A. Praeger; For the Mid-European Studies Center of the Free Europe Committee unknown
193807785McLean Virginia: Freedom Press 1938. Book. Good. Soft cover. First Edition. Scuffing to covers and creasing to the spine. Binding tight. 316 pages with Appendixes. Crosby was best known for his long-running comic strip Skippy. By the late 1930s the cartoonist/author's political and philosophical leanings had worked their way into the Skippy comics and he wrote scathing editorials against Roosevelt policies though he had earlier voted for him. Alcoholism and tax problems began to destroy his personal life and he spent his last 16 years institutionalized. Crosby has much to say about Roosevelt. Freedom Press Paperback
200432482London: Imperial College Press. Fine. 2004. Hardcover. 1860944345 . First edition. Fine in printed boards. No dust jacket. . Imperial College Press hardcover
1957865<p>New York: Frederick A. Praeger Inc. 1957. First Edition.</p><p>Howard Fast explains his disillusionment and break with the Communist Party.</p><p>Octavo 197 pages hard cover. Near Fine in an unclipped Very Good dust jacket that has a couple of small creases tears and sunning. Overall a beautiful copy. <br /><br /></p> Frederick A. Praeger, Inc. hardcover
19662667<p>London: Revolutionary Communist Party 1966. First Edition Thus. <br /><br />A scarce pamphlet published on the 10th anniversary of the Hungarian revolution. It includes material published in a 1956-57 edition plus additional material. The author Gerry Healy strongly denounces the Soviet invasion of Hungary and takes Western leftists to task for not supporting the workers' uprising. <br /><br />This edition was published as a "Newsletter Pamphlet" and includes considerable material on the uprising an article on workers' councils reprinted from the Newsletter of Nov. 12 1966 and a useful chronology of events in Hungary and Eastern Europe. The Newsletter was a publication of Britain's Revolutionary Communist Party. <br /><br />Copies of the original publication are available in the antiquarian book trade but this edition -- with additional material -- is much more scarce. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Small Quarto 9 1/2 x 7 1/4 inches; 241 x 185 mm 20 pages in stapled illustrated wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Two old price labels pasted to front cover bleeding through to verso some soiling to covers one case of underlining to a page. Overall Very Good or better. <br /><br /></p> [Revolutionary Communist Party] paperback
19361497New York: New York Labor News Company 1936. First Edition. 12mo 7 1/4 x 5 inches; 183 x 126 mm 40 pages in stapled wrappers. <br /> <br />A spirited -- rollicking even! -- essay with attacks on "fakers" "impostors" "swindlers" and other enemies of the working class. <br /> <br />May Day is the true holiday of the proletariat the author says while Labor Day in the U.S. is fake because it "sticks to the hollow pretense of a brotherhood between capital and labor." <br /> <br />Issued by the radical Socialist Labor Party the pamphlet argues that American labor leaders have eagerly embraced the capitalist class. "The 'labor' leaders travel through the country in the grandest style stop at the 'swellest' hotels--often as not manned with non-union labor. Where they go liquor flows expensively and plentifully--sometimes swinishly." page 30 <br /> <br />The author Olive M. Johnson 1872-1954 was a longtime activist editor and pamphleteer for the Socialist Labor Party. <br /> <br />This pamphlet is peak agit-prop. SCARCE. <br /> <br />CONDITION: Light soling and creasing to wrappers. Pages clean and unmarked. A Very Good or better copy. <br /> <br /> <br/><br/> New York Labor News Company unknown
19522001West Haven Connecticut: Foundation for Promoting Enduring Peace 1952. No Edition Stated.<br /><br />Single sheet folded to create 4 pages each measuring 11 x 8 1/2 inches 279 x 216 mm. <br /><br />Rare leaflet on U.S.-Soviet relations from a Christian Left perspective. The author pleads for better understanding of Russian history arguing that the country has made great strides since the October Revolution. He also says the Soviets feel encircled by hostile forces pointing to Western military bases along the country's perimeters. <br /><br />The format of this leaflet is a bit odd: the first three pages are professionally printed while the last page appears to be mimeographed. The publisher the Foundation for Promoting Enduring Peace was established in 1952 to promote world peace and oppose military conflict. <br /><br />OCLC shows no institutional holdings although a separate search turns up a copy in the Kringlock Pamphlet Collection of the University of Iowa. Nor were there any copies in commerce as of January 2021. <b>RARE</b>. <br /><br />CONDITION: Some toning along edges general handling wear two horizontal folds perhaps for mailing. A Very Good copy. Foundation for Promoting Enduring Peace
1965863<p>Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc. 1965. First Edition.</p><p>Octavo xii 467 pages in blue cloth hard cover.</p><p><strong>INSCRIBED</strong> by Walter Schneir on the front end paper: "To John J. Macbride / With best wishes / Walter Schneir." Dated August 1965 the year of publication. A review of the trial and conviction of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg for espionage; the authors argue that the Rosenbergs had been framed.</p><p>CONDITION: Very Good with top edge a bit soiled and crown of spine tapped in a Very Good unclipped dust jacket that's creased and has a couple small chips and some soiling on the rear panel. <br /><br /></p> Doubleday & Company, Inc. hardcover
1961M7164<p>London: Freedom Press 1961. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. Near VG. 8vo 32pp stapled wrappers. Rare early issue focusing on cinema with particular focus on Vigo and Bunuel of this important anarchist magazine. Unmarked copy a bit of wear and soil.</p> London: Freedom Press paperback
036559427X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1976N1468/28Washington: White Lotus Press 1976. Paperback. Good/no dj. 0.30. Problems of Communism September-December 1979-Special Issue Vol. XXVIII White Lotus Press paperback
1976N1468/23Washington: White Lotus Press 1976. Paperback. Good/no dj. 0.20. Problems of Communism September-October 1974 Vol. XXIII White Lotus Press paperback
1976N1468/30Washington: White Lotus Press 1976. Paperback. Good/no dj. 0.30. Problems of Communism January-February 1981 Vol. XXX White Lotus Press paperback
1976N1468/20Washington: White Lotus Press 1976. Paperback. Good/no dj. 0.30. Problems of Communism January-April 1971-Special Issue Vol. XX White Lotus Press paperback
1258985578.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
39London: Victor Gollancz 1935. Hard bound first edition. Very good with some spotting and chips to head of dust jacket spine. Scarce in dust jacket. 355 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. London: Victor Gollancz, 1935 unknown
20261Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International 1981. Hard bound first edition 319pp includes selected bibliography. From the library of Canadian sociologist Julia Kwong with her signature and date to front free endpaper. Front cover moderately sunned else a tight unmarked very good or better copy without a dust jacket. Scarce! 760 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International, 1981 unknown
1987010766The University of Georgia Press 1987. Foreword by Telford Taylor. Gray cloth with red lettering on spine. 427 pages. First Edition 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The University of Georgia Press hardcover
G2070212939I5N10gallimard. Paperback. Acceptable. Former library book; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. gallimard paperback
1972238152Roma: Viva il Comunismo 1972. Foglio singolo loose page. Molto buono Very Good. <em><strong>Supplemento al mensile Viva il Comunismo n. 13</strong></em>. Articoli: "I chimici i metalmeccanci gli edili i tessili tutto il proletariato in piazza!"";" Glioperai si oppongono chiaramente ai sindacati"";" "Valpreda"";" "Nelle assemblee chimiche: respingiamo l'accordo"";" etc. In apertura una foto di <strong>Tano D'Amico</strong>. Cm 50x35. pp. 2. Molto buono Very Good. . <em>Il sottotitolo diceva: "Per la costruizione del partito marxista-leninista. Direttore responsabile: Marco Pannella. Il giornale esce nel 1971 per volontà"; del Comitato Comunisti Romani m-l sorto dopo la scissione da Unità Operaia avendo come leaders Augusto Illumintai e Claudio De Tovo. Nonostante le origini trotzkiste Viva il comunismo - con il quale sarà" qausi sempre identificabile anche il gruppo politico - esprime un evidente consenso verso il maoismo utilizzando la fraseologia m-l" da Managno Attilio Le riviste degli anni Settanta.</em> Viva il Comunismo, unknown
1527804879.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
4177Washington: World Bank 1983. All volumes Paper bound vol.1-The Economy Statistical System and Basic Data; vol.2-Economic sectors agriculture industry energy transport & external trade & finance; vol.3-social sectors popu lation health nutrition & education. Very good-Very good set. A very heavy set -- extra postage will be requested! Washington: World Bank, 1983, unknown
19326517New York: New Masses Inc 1932. First edition. Magazine 2 30 2pp. Advertisements illustrations. Staple bound in illustrated paper wrappers of O. Soglow. Some toning light edge wear. Very good. New Masses, Inc unknown
19501962<p>New York: Self-published ca. 1950. No Edition Stated. Oblong 48mo 3 7/8 x 5 1/2 inches; 100 x 140 mm 31 1 pages in stapled wrappers.</p><p>American journalist and professional curmudgeon John T. Flynn 1882-1964 responds to critics of his 1949 book "The Road Ahead: America's Creeping Revolution" in which he alleged America was being led down the road to socialism.</p><p>In this pamphlet he attacks Protestant church organizations saying they promote socialism. He also levels attacks at various people he considers socialists communists and fellow travelers. OCLC FirstSearch shows only six institutional holdings. SCARCE. <br /><br />CONDITION: Toning to wrappers rubber stamp of free-market economist Percy L. Greaves Jr. to upper wrapper. Internally clean bright and unmarked. Very Good.</p> Self-published paperback
197017547New York: G. P. Putnam' Sons. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1970. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Black cloth cover with gilt lettering on spine and top cover. Lacking DJ. Cover is clean and unworn. Corners sharp Binding sound tight and straight. Previous owner's name on ffep. There is a short personal inscription signed by the editor Buckley on the half-title page. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 303 pages; Signed by Editor . G. P. Putnam' Sons hardcover