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193613315New York: Pioneer Publishers 1936. Pamphlet. 64p. wraps slightly worn and soiled otherwise very good condition 5.25x7.75 inches. Pioneer Publishers unknown books
191917439Chicago: Deutschen Sprachgruppe der Socialist Party of the United States 1919. First American Edition. 12mo 18cm. Printed card wrappers; 127pp. Very mild external wear; faint spotting to a few pages of text; Near Fine in the original wrappers. Probable first printing in America of Trotsky's account of the October revolution. English editions appeared the same year in London and Brooklyn but it is likely that this German-language version translated from the Russian by German-American scholar Jacob Wittmer Hartmann precedes any English edition. Interestingly a German translation had already appeared in Berlin in 1918 but the German-language group of the Socialist Party commissioned this new translation from Hartmann for the American edition. Deutschen Sprachgruppe der Socialist Party of the United States unknown books
1921245090Paris: Librairie de l'Avant-Garde 1921. Pamphlet. 39p. wraps paper toned else very good condition. Text in French. Edition de L'internationale Communiste des Jeunes. Cahier de Propagande no. 2. Three articles one each by Liebknecht Trotsky and Lenin listed in order of appearance. Librairie de l'Avant-Garde unknown books
1938001249Paris: Librairie du Travail 1938. Softcover. Single issue - 10th Year March 1938 No. 64; 7 1/4 x 10 3/4; pp. 16; stapled wraps; uniform age-toning; horizontal fold line through middle; last leaf with a thin split along crease; illustrated with photographs; good to very good. A special issue commemorating Lev Sedov and his death a few weeks prior to publication. He was Leon Trotsky's son and editor of the journal from July 1929 to February 1938. Though the official cause of his death was ruled as complications after an appendectomy it is believed he was murdered by agents of Stalin in Paris. Though he was a leader in his own right in the Trotskyist Movement and worked alongside his father on the journal his name was hardly mentioned in print until this current issue as a way of protection. The Bulletin of the Opposition was published alternately in Paris and Berlin from 1929 to 1941 - at irregular intervals and never exceeding 1000 copies - by Leon Trotsky who wrote the majority of the content and with contributions by various exile authors. The journal was intended "to serve the present needs of the oppositional struggle" and would ultimately number 65 issues several of them double for a total of 87 numbers and would be of various page count and size so as to make it easier to be smuggled into the Soviet Union by diplomats sailors etc. The current volume contains history of the life of Lev Sedov as well as letters of condolences received after his passing. Paris: Librairie du Travail paperback books
1920260041New York: New York Times Co 1920. Magazine. 24p includes covers11x16 inches photo supplement with extensive captions very good stapled magazine /tabloid on newsprint with light wear at spine fold. Cover story on Ireland with photos of the conflicts between the IRA and the British in Northern Ireland but also photos of Dublin the Nelson spire is still standing! An illustration of Trotsky Trotzky as the Genius of Terror by a Polish artist is prominent in a two page spread on the breakdown of the Russian military offensive against Poland. Photo report on the Sept. 15 Wall Street explosion blamed on Anarchists. New York Times Co unknown books
1921RBLUEBU00KTFriday April 29 1921. Very Good. Trotsky Getrufsky. Blue Bull. Volume XIX Number 30. Logan City UT: NP Friday April 29 1921. Newspaper printed on blue paper. Book condition: Very good with lightly chipped edges and gentle fading at folds. Issue of weekly ""Student Life"" at Utah State University. Occasionally they would issue the paper in their ""Student Lies"" series this issue of ""Blue Bull"" was one of these joke issues. unknown books
197391595NY:: Harper's Magazine Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1973. Hardcover. 0061282006 . Stated first edition. Very good in a very good dust jacket. . Harper's Magazine Press, hardcover books
192632665London: Methuen 1926. First English Language Edition. 12mo. Printed thick paper wrappers; 128pp 8pp publisher's ads. Spine panel slightly faded and worn at heel and crown else a tight VG or better copy of the first English edition an expansion of a series of articles originally published in The Labour Monthly. Translated by R.S. Townsend and V. Zengerova with a special preface by Trotsky for the English edition. This was Trotsky's second full-length work to be published in English. A tidy nicely preserved copy. Methuen unknown books
1955198100Colombo Ceylon: Lanka Samasamaja 1955. 14p. staplebound wraps toned and edgeworn. Lanka Samasamaja unknown books
2010179215Argentina: Convergencia de Izquierda 2010. 32p. very good in glossy wraps 8x11 inches. Special issue of Convergencia de Izquierda the Argentine Trotskyist magazine devoted to the anniversary of Trotsky's death. Text in Spanish. Convergencia de Izquierda unknown books
1967257969Columbo: Young Socialist Publication 1967. Pamphlet. 60p. 8.5 x 5.25 inch wraps a bit worn and soiled old price stamp on front wrap else very good condition. Young Socialist Publication unknown books
197463893New York: Pathfinder Press 1974. 23p. very good pamphlet in staplebound wraps. Introduction describes the relevance of the essay in an age of third world uprisings and domestic groups such as the Weathermen and the SLA. Pathfinder Press unknown books
197485385London: New Park Publications 1974. 23p. wraps paper slightly browned library stamp on blank verso of front wrap. New Park Publications unknown books
1969127300New York: National Education Department Socialist Workers Party 1969. 20p. edgeworn wraps else very good condition 8.5x11 inches. Education for socialists. Three discussions from 1938. National Education Department, Socialist Workers Party unknown books
1990130275Tenafly NJ: Hermitage 1990. Paperback. 302p. wraps. Text in Russian. Hermitage paperback books
1951121601Colombo Ceylon: Lanka Samasamaja Publication 1951. 71p. wraps and text paper toned ownership signature. Includes glossary of names. Lanka Samasamaja Publication unknown books
1971259877New York: Merit 1971. Pamphlet. 63p. staplebound pamphlet in 8.5x5.5 inch plain printed wraps. A bit crimped bumped and dusty with a scratch on back cover clean and unmarked inside a good good-only copy. The speeches are "Perspectives of World Development" and "Europe and America Merit unknown books
1971199636New York: Merit 1971. 63p. staplebound pamphlet wraps worn with 1/2 inch closed tear along spine else very good condition. The speeches are "Perspectives of World Development" and "Whither Europe Merit unknown books
194991462Colombo Ceylon: Bernard Soysa 1949. 6p. pamphlet lightly toned and worn. Caption title: A note on Plekhanov. Bernard Soysa unknown books
1933198928Berlin: S. Fischer 1933. Hardcover. xvi 735p. hardcover in mildly soiled and worn cloth. Ownership stamp of Karl and Elizabeth Niebyl on front endpaper marked "Withdrawn S. Fischer hardcover books
1977191156New York: Labor Publications 1977. Pamphlet. 29p. paper slightly browned otherwise very good condition. Issued by the Worker's League. Labor Publications unknown books
1933236870New York: Printed for the Communist League of America Opposition by Pioneer Publishers 1933. 45p. staplebound booklet 4.25x6 inches cover milldy worn with spots rubberstamp of the Frankling Book Shop in Oakland erratum slip laid in. Printed for the Communist League of America (Opposition) by Pioneer Publishers unknown books
193399482New York: Printed for the Communist League of America Opposition by Pioneer Publishers 1933. 45p. staplebound booklet 4.25x6 inches mild wear erratum slip laid in. Printed for the Communist League of America (Opposition) by Pioneer Publishers unknown books
1937252997New York: Pioneer Publishers 1937. Pamphlet. 40p. wraps toned and slightly foxed else good condition 5.5x7.75 inches. Pioneer Publishers unknown books
193756703New York: Pioneer Publishers 1937. Pamphlet. 40p. toned wraps 5.25x7.75 inches stapled pamphlet previous owner Norman Mini wrote his name at top of front wrap some rust to staples a few tiny dogears else good. Previous owner Mini was a strike leader charged in the Sacramento Conspiracy Trial. Events surrounding the strike inspired John Steinbeck's "In Dubious Battle. Pioneer Publishers unknown books