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192068450Paris: Editions & librairie 1920. Fine. Editions & librairie Paris 1920 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition of the French translation of which there were no deluxe copies. Spine slightly faded and wrinkled with two small tears with minimal lacks at head and foot. Cover illustrated with a vignette. Editions & librairie unknown
196882876Paris: Voix Ouvrière 1968. Fine. Voix Ouvrière Paris s. d. circa 1968 15 x 20 cm broché Reprint of the very rare first edition of the French translation printed by Voix ouvrière in 1939. Unlettered cloth spine. Rare and handsome copy. Voix Ouvrière hardcover
0873487354.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193678255Paris: Grasset 1936. Fine. Grasset Paris 1936 11.50 x 18.50 cm relié First edition of the French translation by Victor Serge one of 26 numbered copies on deluxe paper the only large-paper issue. Half red morocco binding spine with five raised bands grey paper endpapers and boards original wrappers and spine preserved top edge gilt signed binding by Goy & Vilaine. Born in Belgium to anti-tsarist émigré parents Victor Serge became politically engaged from the age of fifteen militating within the ranks of the Young Socialist Guard. An antimilitarist and libertarian he took part in numerous anarchist demonstrations and was sentenced for having sheltered members of the Bonnot Gang. In 1919 he placed himself at the service of the revolution and became a member of the Russian Communist Party before strongly condemning the Stalinist degeneration of the Soviet state. Expelled from the Party and stripped of his Soviet nationality he was ultimately banished from the U.S.S.R. in 1936 a few months before the first Moscow Trial. Close to Leon Trotsky he translated several of his works before distancing himself from him judging his ideology to be overly sectarian. A rare and very fine copy of this essay written by Trotsky during his exile in Norway which would not be published in the U.S.S.R. until 1991. Grasset hardcover
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19701210new york: merit 1970. first edition 1970. <br /> <br /> edited and with an introduction by paul n. siegel.<br /> <br /> new york: merit. 248 pages. 5.75 x 8.75". hardcover. bound in cloth-covered boards. book condition: gentle bumping to spine owner's markings throughout block back free-end papers filled with owner's writings. good. jacket condition: chip to front panel loss to back panel rubbing to edges bumping to head of spine. very good. merit unknown
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1926117297Paris: La Librairie du Travail 1926. Broché. Etat moyen. in-12. 38 pp. Notes et soulignements au crayon de bois. Couverture tachée avec des déchirures. La Librairie du Travail unknown
1937024379Pioneer Publishers 1937. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition thus. Translated from the Russian by John G. Wright. With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes by Maurice Spector. The Marxist Pocket Library. A nice copy with some age darkening. Uncommon in a dust jacket that has some soiling and a few small stains but is otherwise complete and intact. . Pioneer Publishers Hardcover
19231<p>The unfindable first edition of one of the most important books of Leon Trotsky Lev Davydovich Bronstein 1879-1940 in which one of the main architects of the Russian revolution and Stalin´s principal opposite desploys his literary theories and performs a crytical analysis of the cultural panorama of the early USSR. The entire run of the book has been destroyed during the anti-Trotskyist campaign. The possession was punishable during the Soviet period. This is one of the scarce surviving copies in a near flawless condition. Conserves the original editor´s full-cloth binding.</p><p>392 pages.</p> Krasnaya Nov hardcover
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1940372<p>Editorial America 1940. Red half leather hardcover</p> Editorial America hardcover
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1969P-27387New York: Merit Publishers 1969. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Octavo. Stated first printing of this collection of essays in which Trotsky describes how organized the first Red Army and led it to victory in the Russian civil war following the October Revolution all without any prior military training. This is the first issue of these essays in English. Small 8vo perfect bound titled and pictorial wrappers 158 pages. A fine clean and unmarked copy. Merit Publishers paperback