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29931 volume in-8° broché, couverture pelliculée à rabats, 255 p. très bon état d'occasion.
BW2 29MICHIGAN Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. First Edition First Printing of the University of Michigan Press one-volume edition. Complete: 3 volumes in 1 volume. Translated by Max Eastman. MICHIGAN Hardcover
1981184807Centre d'études et de recherches sur les mouvements Trotskyste et Révolutionnaires Internationaux Paris, Centre d'études et de recherches sur les mouvements Trotskyste et révolutionnaires internationaux, 1981. In-4 broché (agrafé) de 25 pages. Catalogue N°2
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
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
191833679Belp-Bern: Promachos-Verlag 1918. First edition. Softcover. fair. Octavo. 119 1pp. Uncut. Original printed wrappers with red and black lettering on front cover. Publisher's logo on title page. This work was written in 1918 at Brest-Litvosk during the negotiations between the new Soviet government lead by Lenin and Trotsky and the Kaiser’s army while the Russian front was falling apart with Russian soldiers evacuating the front in the face of a German onslaught. In order to save the situation and prevent the collapse of the Revolution Leon Trotsky Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs was dispatched to the front to start these negotiations on behalf of the new revolutionary government. The Soviet government was under attack not just by German imperialism but by those on the left who attacked even the very idea of negotiations with imperialists. This left wing opposition was manifested also inside the Communist movement in Germany as well. Confusion reigned on both sides of the front. This booklet was written and addressed in large part to these German workers and soldiers who were confused by the Bolshevik and Soviet negotiations with representatives of their own ruling class. The Comintern later translated and distributed this book throughout the world. Despite this very few copies have survived the Stalinist purges of the Communist Party in the 1930s. This copy is the first Swiss edition published the same year than the German one 1918. Wrappers creased age-toned and partly chipped along edges. Corners bumped thus slightly affecting pages throughout. Tip of upper and lower corners of very first pages creased throughout. Moderate age-toning along paper margin. Text in German. Wrappers in overall fair interior in fair to good condition. Promachos-Verlag unknown
194862621948 Paris Grasset 1948 in8, broché, couverture rouge imprimée en noir XIV +620 pp bon exemplaire
102.069Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1948 14 x 21, 621 pp., broché, bon état.
19722090502124800291Kawaideshobo 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kawaideshobo paperback
19772080202102705738Gendai Shichosha 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 4-6 size Gendai Shichosha paperback
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Bill Carlisle, Train Robber - An account of the amazing exploits of a man described as "the last of the train-robbers", who would notify officials when he was about to rob a train!; In Quest of the Dragon Lizards - Part I - A thrilling account of adventures on a remote Dutch East Indies island in pursuit of prehistoric flesh-eating lizards (the Komodo dragon) - with photos; The City of Golden Geese - A lively photo-illustrated account of the foie gras industry in the old city of Strasburg in Alsace; Mungoro Meets His Match - A Rhodesian tale; The End of the Chase - A hunt for a monstrous elephant near Lake Nyasa; Photo of a Kentish stilt-walker in field of hops; The Man in No. 35 - How a British officer discovered, in a Russian prison, Julius Weinberg, a Jewish banker who had actually handed Lenin and his accomplices ten million marks from the German Government in order to finance the Bolshevik revolution that destroyed Russia as a fighting force - the little man knew too much, and paid with his life for his refusal to surrender the incriminating receipts; Cycling Round the World - Part II - Kai Thorenfeldt spent over two years riding over 20,00 miles! - with photos; The bachelor Homesteaders of British Columbia - A breezy photo-illustrated account of the adventures and hardships of this cheery, happy-go-lucky class of men; The Girl Stowaway of the Cecilie - Part II - Jeanne Day snuck aboard the Herzogin Cecilie before it departed Australia for Falmouth - with photos; A Ride in the Night - An officer of the King's African Rifles falls ill on the Abyssinian frontier of Kenya Colony; The Chief's Gift - A tale from a New Zealand sheep farmer; Teddy Murphy's Close Call - A child disappears into a well in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 84 pages plus 12 pages of nice vintage ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Book
19811137751981 Editions La Brèche - 1981 - In-8, broché - 476 p.
19781137741978 Editions La Brèche - 1978 - In-8, broché - 448 p.
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in-8°, 411 pp., photos hors-texte, broche, couv. illustree a rabats. Bel exemplaire. [CA31-3]
1977R240132417FRANCOIS MASPERO. 1977. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 270 pages - couverture contrepliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 320-Science politique
195198061Amiot-Dumont 1951 In-8 broché 21 cm sur 15. 343 pages. Couverture ternie et légèrement effrangée. Bon état d’occasion.
br. Trotskij ha vissuto 61 anni avventurosi e appassionanti come forse nessun altro europeo del nostro secolo. Dalla deportazione in Siberia alla rivoluzione del 1905, dall'esilio a Parigi e New York al successo del '17, alla costituzione dell'Armata Rossa, allo scontro con Stalin che lo perseguitò sino alla fine, dalla Francia alla Norvegia al Messico. Victor Serge, con l'aiuto dei ricordi personali e le testimonianze della moglie di Trotskij, rappresenta al vivo l'uomo, il rivoluzionario e il teorico marxista.
40001Paris : Amiot-Dumont (Collection "Archives d'histoire contemporaine"), 1951 - un volume 15,6x21,4cm broché sous couverture illustrée, de 343 pages - bon état -
431 pages. Index. Bibliographical Notes. Enables readers to view world events from a Soviet perspective from the time of the Russian Revolution and moving forward. "The authors, who take the Stalinist treason trials and purges at face value, conclude that illusions about the Soviet Union were not shattered until she proved her strength during World War II". - Joel Seidman. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. Front hinge tender but intact. Prior owner's signature and small vintage bookseller tag upon front free endpaper. A worthy reference copy of this fascinating work. Kolarz [2] p.153, Seidman S22. Book
1982R320155071Gallimard. 1982. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 273 pages - couverture jauni.. . . . Classification Dewey : 846-Lettres, correspondance littéraire
Robert Laffont, 1975. IIn-8 broché de 330 pages avec photos. Bon état