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1 vol. in-16 de 438 pp. Bel exemplaire. [LP-2]
1 vol. in-16 de 445 pp. Bel exemplaire. [LP-2*]
6 vol. in-16 Brochés. Très bel ensemble. [FL-8]
In 16°, tutta tela editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata (lievi tracce d'uso e piccolo strappetto), pp. 644, (10), collana "Il cammeo. Volume 155", lieve brunitura del bordo delle pp. ma copia molto buona. (L060) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
Union Générale d'Edition, 1979. In-12 broché de 438 pages. Tome 1. Bon état
Union Générale d'Edition, 1979. In-12 broché de 445 pages. Tome 2. Bon état
Union Générale d'Edition, 1979. In-12 broché de 639 pages. Tome 4. Bon état
Union Générale d'Edition, 1980. In-12 broché de 349 pages. Tome 5. Bon état
CERMTRI 1992. In-4 agrafé d 86 pages. Bon état
Paris, 1981. In-4 agrafé de 24 pages. Fnrace Journaux et revues
Features: Title page illustration of burial of first United States soldiers killed in action in France; The Threatened German Offensive (article); War Weariness in the Napoleonic Period (article); The Food Value of Our Rations (article); Photos and brief write-ups of nine people in the news, including Sir John Forrest, M. Trotsky, Lord Beaverbrook, Capt. Sir Douglas Brownrigg, Jemadar Gobind Singh V.C., Mr.s Burleigh Leach C.B.E., Capt. Peter McLean, The New Marquess of Dufferin, and Sir Henry Norman BT MP; Two-page illustration of Supreme War Council at Versailles; Six photos of the opening of Parliament by the King, and his Procession; Illustrations of British airmen and soldiers fighting Turkish infantry in Palestine; G.K. Chesterton writes of the end of WWI, with illustration of Captain Bouchardon of France; Three pages of photos of troops above the snowline on the Northern Italian Front; The Art of [Air] Raiding the Enemy - photo-illustrated article by C.G. Grey; Four illustrations of the winter palace of the Tsars, sacked by the Bolsheviks; Centrefold illustration of British troops advancing across 'no man's land' following an artillery barrage; Photos of British dummy (wooden) battle-ships; One-page illustration of the sole survivor of two British destroyers lost in a snowstorm off the Scottish coast; Excellent one-page photo of Paul Bolo on trial for receiving German money to influence French opinion; One-page photo of the Malvy Trial - M. Malvy, French Ex-Minister of the Interior, was charged with giving information to the enemy; Article on food rations and health; Roll of Honour - page of photos of 20 officers; "Jenny Wren" - The Handy Woman of the "W.R.N.S." - article with photos; Photo of a large machine shop of the Swift Motor Car Company; Photo of the Humber Company's undefeated ladies' football team; and more. 36 pages including eight pages of marvelous vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. An ad for Carters includes photo of badly wounded soldier in their "Embassy" adjustable reclining chair. Bold two-color back cover ad for "Greys" cigarettes features member of military band on horseback. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
ix, [vii], 511 + ix, [iii], 556 pages. Bibliography, chronology and index. Black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. First printed in 1935, this second edition copy includes a new introduction. "I hope the republication of this detailed account of the greatest social revolution of the modern age will be of service to students who are interested in the origin, background and early vicissitudes of the Soviet state which rose on the ruins of the former Russian Empire." - Introduction. Moderate wear to publisher's grey cloth adorned with yellow and black lettering and illustrations. Bindings sound. Moderate external wear and soiling. Light pencil marginalia to both volumes. A sound set. Book
368 pages. Index. Black and white illustrations. "The colorful story of a dynamic, eccentric journalist, who started off as a $5-a-week reporter and became a publishing giant, by happening to be in the right place at the right time - with the right idea." - from dust jacket. Includes interesting chapter entitled "Battling the Bolshevists" which describes Maclean's part in attempting to restrain Trotsky at Halifax so he could not return to Russia.News clipping laid-in provides 1993 obituary of the author, who rose from reporter to editor of the Financial Post before becoming honorary chairman of Maclean Hunter Ltd. Above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Average wear to book which is clean and unmarked. Binding tight. A sound copy of this important Canadian biography. Book
15 pages. Published in the wake of the assassination of Trotsky in Mexico on August 20th, 1940. Author was a prominent American socialist. Above-average wear. Some age-yellowing. Unmarked. Binding intact. Book
Pages 161- 200. Features: Cover photo of Japanese infantry wearing curious overhead camouflage (netting and bamboo) to mislead enemy air observers; The Jonkher diamond; Five photos of Japan's dominant army at work - ingenious methods of camouflage; 5500 tons of gold for the new USA strong room at Fort Knox - six fascinating photos; The original manuscript of immortal nursery rhyme "Old Mother Hubbard", the only copy of which is now exhibited in the Bodleian - text and many wonderful illustrations; One page photo of the Gulishan Garden in the Tabas Oasis; Rain and frost create ice art at Jonkoping Station - three photos and text; Photos of whirlpools on either side of the equator rotating in opposite directions; Eight photos display ingenious devices for instruction in bomb dropping and machine gun fire used by the German Air Force; Article on Early Indian art from the Siamese Jungle - the first exploration of Sri Deva by a European archaeologist; Photos of Indochina's oldest Hindu shrine; Sculptures from Sri Deva; seven photos of Khmer art at Sri Deva - by anti-Indian 12th-century settlers; Madrid's grim ordeal - five graphic photos document 33 air raids in 10 weeks; Noted travel filmmaker Mr. Martin Johnson dies in California air crash; Photo of bombed-out education ministry building in Lisbon; Photo of breached St. Francis levy at Fisk, Missouri; Centrefold illustration of crew of the doomed "Trym" being saved by the "Venus"; Photos of personalities of the week include Brig. Tompkinson, Charles Bryant, M. Navachin, Herr Opsahl of the "Trym", Sir Hamilton Grant, M. Piatakoff, M. Karl Radek, M. Sokolnikoff, Sir George Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Trotsky at Tampico, Mexico, with Mrs. Ribera, wife of the famous Mexican artist; Photos of Taungthu women, of the Burmese Shan states, wearing bath towels as turbans; photos of stranded California miners receiving aid by plane; One-page travel ad for South Africa; Half-page illustrated ad for Bentley cars; One page photo illustrated ad for Hudson's new Terraplane car; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Coll. "Presente politico". Titolo originale "Meurtres au Maquis". "Espulso nel 1930 per la sua battaglia contro Stalin e Togliatti, aderì all'opposizione trotskista. Esule in Francia, nel 1943 fu assassinato da partigiani stalinisti. La verità riportata alla luce è stata nascosta per 50 anni. Ottimo stato
Paris, EDI, 1979. In-4 relié pleine toile rouge éditeur de 264 pages; Nombreuses illustrations. Iconographie et mise en page de David King. 1 des 500 premiers exemplaires relié en pleine toile Texlifil, n°62. Bon état
français In-12 de 192 pp.; broché de l'éditeur.
96 pages. Profusely illustrated in black and white, sometimes graphically. "To understand the total problem of communism it is necessary that we trace the course of the movement from it's beginning down to the present. We must understand who its originators were, and what they were, and we must gain some idea as to the forces which influenced and shaped their philosophy." - from inside front cover. Appears to be a reprint circa 1970 of the 1952 first edition. Singerman 861. Markings to contents. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Extraits de textes de Léon TROTSKY (1879-1940) choisis et présentés par Jean BAECHLER (1937-2022), auteur (non trotskiste, non marxiste) d'une longue introduction sur la pensée trotskiste qu'il perçoit comme "un système intellectuel clos, fondé sur quelques postulats, à partir desquels l'édifice peut être constitué"; notes et références; chronologie; index thématique; bibliographie. Français
TESTI DI G. Obickin, K. Ostrouchova, M. Pankratova, A. Smirnova, E. Stelliferovskaja AGENZIA NOVOSTI 1969 246 PP. FIRMA DI APPARTENENZA IN ANTIPORTA, PICCOLA MACCHIA D'UMIDO A PAGINA 32, PER IL RESTO IN OTTIME CONDIZIONI.
Sulla battaglia antibordighiana di Gramsci è stato scritto molto. Sull'influenza avuta nella sua formazione da Trotsky, molto meno. I motivi di ciò vengono affrontati nel corso del libro. Davanti alla tendenza dominante fra gli intellettuali della sinistra italiana a privare Gramsci sempre più dei suoi connotati marxisti e rivoluzionari, risulta infatti importante riuscire a spiegare cosa portò i due a coincidere nella sostanza delle posizioni politiche in alcuni momenti cruciali del periodo postleniniano. Curatori: R. Massari.
Autori: Arturo Schwarz.
A Brest Litovsk, agli inizi del 1918, la delegazione della Repubblica sovietica e quelle degli Imperi centrali discutono le condizioni per firmare la pace. L'incertezza dello scenario internazionale sembra autorizzare equamente timori e speranze. Se da parte tedesca si continuano a nutrire illusioni di agevoli conquiste territoriali, da parte sovietica si guarda con estremo interesse alle prospettive rivoluzionarie apertesi sia in Germania che in Austria: l'ipotesi di una rivoluzione socialista nel cuore dell'Europa sembra a portata di mano e questo spiega l'orientamento di Trockij che, alla guida della delegazione sovietica, è convinto che ci siano le condizioni per respingere i diktat germanici. Le cose, com'è noto, andranno altrimenti, ma solo molti anni dopo Roman Rosdolsky fornirà, grazie a rigorose ricerche d'archivio, elementi inoppugnabili per la ricostruzione dei retroscena di quel cruciale snodo storico: la potente dirigenza socialdemocratica austriaca, mentre scagliava parole di fuoco contro la guerra, lavorava in realtà per impedire qualsiasi sbocco politico ai poderosi scioperi spontanei che squassavano il paese. Il volume curato da Antonio Moscato - che ripropone il saggio di Roman Rosdolsky - affronta un interrogativo classico della storiografia sulla Rivoluzione d'Ottobre. Tutt'altro che datato, però: il confronto tra l'anima socialdemocratica e quella rivoluzionaria della tradizione marxista è ancora estremamente attuale. Autori: Antonio Moscato.
In-8, brossura, sovracoperta, pp. 1117-1509 (numerazione continua). Ben conservato.