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Detailed account of observations and experiences in Greece when the liberation from the Nazi occupation turned into the horrors of a Civil War. The text of the Caserta Agreement of 1944 and other offical documents are included as appendices. 270p. plates. Book
220X145 813pp. hardcover rebound. cover and spine damaged and yellowing. scratched. corners and edges bumped. spine loose. inner cover yellowing with few aging stains and inner front cover with tape marks. loose binding. first ten pages with humidity stains. pages yellowing and wavy. pages edges stained. else in good- condition.
Very Good Turkish Original b/w May 1 poster and declaration. 28x21 cm. In Turkish. 2 p. [MAY 1 POSTER] "Our power is May 1; our solution is United Labor and Worker Party!". On verso, mentioned IMF, World Bank, TÜSIAD, TISK, TOBB and other elements of imperialism and solutions against them. On behalf the Çalisanlarin Günlügü periodical and United Labor and Worker Party, owner is Ali Firat.
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten declaration. Folio. (33 x 25 cm). In Turkish. Folded. 2 p. Sent to Kirklareli branch of TIP. Includes criticism of Mehmet Ali Aybar and his group's separatist movement from party in the rule of Behice Boran, (1910-1987). Boran was a Turkish Marxist politician, author and sociologist. As a dissenting political voice from the left, Boran was repeatedly imprisoned for her work and died in exile after the Turkish military coup of 1980. Boran was born in Bursa to Volga Tatar parents whose families had settled in the Ottoman Empire during the 1890s. She graduated from American College for Girls in Istanbul, Turkey, and studied sociology at the University of Michigan in the United States. She received her PhD on sociology in 1939 from Michigan, and was involved in Marxism. She was nominated to Ankara University, Faculty of Language and History-Geography (AÜ, DTCF) as an associate professor. She also joined the clandestine Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) and began publishing left-wing periodicals, Yurt ve Dünya (English: Motherland and World) and Adimlar (English: Steps), which led to her sacking from the university. In 1950, she led the formation of the Turkish Peacelovers Association, which protested against Turkey's participation the Korean War, which led to her arrest and a sentence of 15 months in prison. Between 1965-69, Boran served as a deputy from the Workers Party of Turkey (TIP) in the Turkish parliament. In 1970, she assumed the leadership of the party. She was arrested after the military coup of 1971 and sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment. After she was released following an amnesty, she re-established the TIP in 1975. After the military coup of 1980, Boran went into exile in Europe, living as a political refugee in Sofia, Brussels and Düsseldorf. In 1987, she announced that TIP and TKP had decided to merge. She died soon after this press conference from heart disease in Brussels, Belgium. She was 77 years old. Her body was brought to Istanbul and her funeral turned into a mass demonstration, the first public show of force of Turkey's left-wing movement after the coup.
RARE monograph on the "Jewish Question" from the socioeconomic perspective by an author who was an addressee of a once widely read collection of letters sent to him by Friedrich Engels. 245x145mm. 154 pages. Bright brown rebound Hardcover. Original softcover in-bound. Cover slightly curved and stained. Several small worm-marks on front cover (not penetrating into inner cover). Front cover bottom part slightly peeling. Spine edges peeling. Spine and spine hinges rubbed. Spine front hinge upper part cracked. Sticker with hand-written title on spine. Ex-library copy with small stamp on front inner cover and 2 library stamps on title page bottom part. Title page stained. Pencil (also color pencil) underlining on some pages. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in good reading condition.
In-16 (cm. 19), brossura (lievi fioriture), pp. XVI, 373, (3). Prima edizione. In buono stato (good copy).
10889LE DRAPEAU ROUGE. " Revue mensuelle Socialiste Révolutionnaire ". [N° 1] (mars 1892).
(Codice VN/0339) In 8º (23,5 cm) 257 pp. Original edition. NOT EX LIBRARY. Illustrated with a coloured map. Editorial blue cloth, gilted title (1 coin bleached). A fine copy, strong & clean, internally as new. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
1208Victor Lecou, éditeur. 1849. In-8°, reliure demi-chagrin. VIII + 532 pages. Mention de 2è. édition (dans l'année de l'E.O.). Légères rousseurs ; bon exemplaire.
192658580Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co. 1926. 8vo. 152 2 pp. Blue cloth red lettering & ruling on covers red lettering on spine minor shelfwear w/ d.j. black lettering and hammer & sickle on red field minor chipping head & foot of spine VG/VG- copy. First edition of this travel memoir recounting this labor writer’s visit to the Soviet Union as she investigated music instruction in the new Russian schools. She describes labor conditions status of women child organization militarism a Volga journey along with theaters and the new sports movement. Charles H. Kerr & Co., hardcover
19582004Washington D.C.: Press Office-German Embassy 1958. No Edition Stated. <br /><br />Octavo 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; 215 x 140 mm 19 1 pages in stapled wrappers. With a compliments card laid in. <br /><br />Transcript of a speech by Ernst Lemmer a German government minister about the worsening refugee crisis. He notes that millions have fled the German Democratic Republic -- which he calls the Soviet Zone -- since 1949. <br /><br />He blames increasing "Sovietization" of the GDR and denies GDR assertions that West Germany is enticing people to leave. An interesting insight into West Germany's growing alarm about the tide of refugees from the GDR. The Communist regime of course would build the Wall less than three years later. SCARCE.<br /><br />OCLC shows about a dozen institutional holdings. Scarce in commerce. <br /><br />An interesting insight into West Germany's growing alarm about the tide of refugees from the GDR. The Communist regime of course would build the Wall less than three years later. SCARCE.<br /><br />CONDITION: Toning to edges a few light creases internally clean and unmarked. A Very Good copy. Press Office-German Embassy
196421414New York ca. 1964-1967. Wraps. Very good. Small printed portfolio 6.25" by 2.75" approx. Ten vouchers resembling money stapled in each intended to represent "one dollar and one brick" towards the Center with a brief note and quote from Davis printed inside the wrapper. Very good with mild toning to one edge and front cover lightly creased. <br/><br/>Fundraising campaign for this Harlem-based communist bookstore and community center named after the African-American politician and lawyer Ben Davis 1903-1964 a onetime member of the New York City Council and part of the Communist Party USA. "Every brick you buy provides the new Harlem Ben Davis Bookshop and Center with books pamphlets and periodicals of struggle and socialism. Help build a center to carry on the ideals and understanding of Ben Davis." OCLC does not locate any examples. paperback books
195536811New York: Hecla Press 1955. vi 59 1 blank pp. Near Fine in original staples and printed title wrappers light dusting.<br/><br/> Nelson a member of the Communist Party was tried and found guilty of violating Pennsylvania's anti-sedition law. Nelson appealed his conviction to the United States Supreme Court which held that federal law the Smith Act the Internal Security Act and the Communist Control Act had superseded and thus rendered void all State laws on the subject of subversion and sedition. See Pennsylvania v. Nelson 350 U.S. 497 1956.<br/> The amici were individuals who like Nelson had been convicted of violating similar State laws in Kentucky Massachusetts New Hampshire and Florida. Donner's brief on their behalf is an illuminating description of America's response to Communist subversion whether real or imaginary in the decade after the end of World War II. Hecla Press unknown books
193227027Muskegon MI: Muskegon Unemployed Council 1932. Original bifolium issue 22.75cm printed in black on newsprint; 4pp. Slight toning to paper else Fine. An unrecorded Michigan newspaper produced briefly we assume by the Muskegon Unemployed Council. In addition to exposing corruption and mismanagement within Muskegon's municipal government the paper makes repeated invitations to unemployed workers to join the Communist Party and read the Daily Worker suggesting the Unemployed Council was if not an official CP front then at least heavily infiltrated by CP members and fellow travelers. This issue includes coverage of the Ford Hunger March in which 5 protesting workers were shot to death by Ford Company guards outside the gates of the River Rouge Plant.<br/><br/>Rare; we find no examples in the trade July 2015 with one location only in OCLC Library of Michigan; not found in the North American Union List of Serials 1939 ed. Muskegon Unemployed Council unknown books
1988912Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1988. First Edition First Printing. SIGNED by both authors on the front free end paper. U.S. economist John Kenneth Galbraith and Soviet economist and journalist Stanislav Menshikov met in a New England farmhouse in 1987 to discuss the state and future of communism and capitalism glasnost and Reaganism. 8vo 225 pages. Fine in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with slight edge wear. Copies signed by both authors are uncommon. SCARCE SIGNED by both authors. <br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin Company unknown books
1958911New York: Harper & Brothers 1958. First Edition. SIGNED by John Gunther on the half-title page. Gunther's acclaimed account of politics and everyday life in the Soviet Union in the years immediately following Stalin's death. He also deals with the arts as well as foreign policy Khrushchev's secret speech and the crushing of the Hungarian revolt. 8vo xxiv 550 pages. Top and bottom page edges slightly soiled otherwise Fine in bright unclipped dust jacket with some soiling to rear panel light rubbing a few creased closed tears and shallow chipping to spine ends and tips. Signed copies of this book are uncommon. SCARCE SIGNED. <br /><br />John Gunther 1901-1970 was a famous foreign correspondent best known for his "Inside." series of books. Harper & Brothers books
19091228<p>London: The Fabian Society 1909. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Octavo 8 1/2 inches / 21 1/2 cm 23 1 pages in stapled red wrappers. Photographic portrait of Shaw by Marie Leon.</p><p>Pamphlet criticizing the conservative anti-socialist writer and economist W.H. Mallock. According to Shaw Mallock believes that inventors and other people of exceptional ability have no reason to share their earnings with others. Mallock in letters to newspapers reprinted here says he doesn't make any such contention in his writings giving Shaw the opportunity to attack him further. Fabian Tract No. 146. Although this pamphlet has been reprinted several times and in different formats copies of this first edition are uncommon to the market. SCARCE.</p><p>CONDITION: Wrappers are rather brittle and age-toned <strong>front cover detached</strong>. Small split at the head of the spine and several nicks and tears to the covers especially the rear cover. Vertical crease throughout. A Fair copy only. </p> The Fabian Society paperback
19762090502113718213Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19582004Washington D.C.: Press Office-German Embassy 1958. No Edition Stated. <br /><br />Octavo 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; 215 x 140 mm 19 1 pages in stapled wrappers. With a compliments card laid in. <br /><br />Transcript of a speech by Ernst Lemmer a German government minister about the worsening refugee crisis. He notes that millions have fled the German Democratic Republic -- which he calls the Soviet Zone -- since 1949. <br /><br />He blames increasing "Sovietization" of the GDR and denies GDR assertions that West Germany is enticing people to leave. An interesting insight into West Germany's growing alarm about the tide of refugees from the GDR. The Communist regime of course would build the Wall less than three years later. SCARCE.<br /><br />OCLC shows about a dozen institutional holdings. Scarce in commerce. <br /><br />An interesting insight into West Germany's growing alarm about the tide of refugees from the GDR. The Communist regime of course would build the Wall less than three years later. SCARCE.<br /><br />CONDITION: Toning to edges a few light creases internally clean and unmarked. A Very Good copy. Press Office-German Embassy books
Very Good Turkish Original color illustrative label and sticker of May 1, 1976. Illustration shows a worker holding Turkish Labors' Party flag in hand. 17x12 cm. In Turkish. [LABEL of TURKISH MAY 1, 1976] Türkiye Isçi Partisi - 1 Mayis 1976.
RARE compilation of all twelve 1910-1911 issues of an extremely rare and influential monthly German-Jewish periodical. Contains articles by Emil Cohen, Siegfried Weitzmann, A.H.Greifenhagen, Kurt Pick, Ludwig Mayer, L.Weinberg, Robert Gidion, Salli Hirsch, Fritz Schlesinger, Fritz Bernstein, Felix Rosenbluth, Henryk Cohn, Leo Klauber, Walter Pinner, Arnold Hildesheimer, Arnold Kutzinski, Edgar Weil, Erwin Goldemann. 220x160mm. 368 pages. Dark-gray cloth Hardcover. Cover slightly worn and slightly stained. Title page age-stained. Pages yellowing, some pages browning. Else in good condition.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x14 cm). In Turkish. [32] p., b/w ills. [RARE TURKISH 'WHY LABOURS HAVE TO BE UNIONIZED' BOOKLET] Isçiler neden sendikalasmak zorundadir (Egitim Dizisi 1). One of early syndicate brochures. Fully illustrated. It explains its purport with illustrations and photos. A vintage union booklet. Extremely rare. Only one copy located in OCLC: 79296953 (International Institute of Social History (IISG) - Amsterdam -its wrong with 'page number').
193535877Wichita Kan.: Defender Publishers. Good with no dust jacket. 1935. Third Edition. Paperback. Photo ; Interesting overview of Stalin. "Stalin's father Vissarion Djugashvili was the only cobbler in Gori. In his youth the father shared the brigand life of the Ossetes who live north of Georgia. He abducted his wife from the Ossetes then left the mountains to settle down in town and resume the trade of his ancestors. " original wraps sometime in the 1930's. Dust stains wear to soine fold toning. Only 3 copies located wolrdwide scarce. Anti-communist. . Defender Publishers paperback
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