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0913460125.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20089781931859455-2025Haymarket Books 2008. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Leon Trotsky</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Haymarket Books</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781931859455</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2008</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 1040</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Explore the dramatic transformation of Russia in 1917 through the lens of one of its key figures Leon Trotsky. This comprehensive and compelling account delves into the Russian Revolution scrutinizing its democratic impulses and the socio-political upheaval that led to the Bolsheviks seizing power. Trotsky expertly narrates the events of the revolution providing readers with an insider's perspective on the motivations struggles and triumphs that defined this critical period in history. The book's rich analysis is essential for understanding not only the revolution itself but also its lasting implications on global politics and social movements.<br /><br />This edition which brings together Trotsky's original three volumes into a single accessible format is a vital resource for anyone interested in revolutionary theory political science and history. Students and scholars will gain valuable insights into the dynamics of revolution the role of leadership and the complexities of societal change. Trotsky's unique perspective and articulate prose make this a must-have for those seeking to comprehend the intricacies of one of the 20th century's most significant upheavals.</p> Haymarket Books hardcover
1930EOTinTRO67Berlin: S.Fischer Verlag 1930. 1930. 8vo. pp. xvi 569 1 leaf. 8 plates incl. frontis. original cloth slightly shaken lower spine & 1 corner trifle frayed. First Edition of the German Translation. F. Hardcover. Berlin: S.Fischer Verlag, 1930. Hardcover
1918010659New York: Communist Press 1918. Spine ends a bit worn; inch tear in front joint; front inner hinge cracked; considerable underlining. First Edition in English. Original Red Cloth. Good. Communist Press Hardcover
0873485564.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
MT8592HSimon & Schuster 1932 New York. . ;24x16. Tela editorial. tapa dura. V-I: 522XXII; II-370XIV; III-474. pgs. 674632 Simon & Schuster, 1932, New York. hardcover
614974299Taylor & Francis Group pp. 192 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
193844251New York. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1938. Paperback. Scarce paperback magazine in very good condition. Contains article written by Leon Trosky. Previous owner's name written on front cover. ; 3; Vol. 5; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 78 pages . paperback
614974294Taylor & Francis Group pp. 129 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
53178352-6Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. unknown
19316903<p>My Life: An Attempt At An Autobiography by Leon Trotsky<br />first US edition<br />hardcover<br />Publisher:<br />Charles Scribner's Sons 1931<br />Condition: <br />Good - wear to the covers and spine frontis is separated tight binding<br />no writings</p> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
087348469XNew. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. unknown
0873485637New. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. unknown
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JR 5/22-20Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. A NEAR FINE FIRST IN PAPERBACK. Hardcover
1925503050Berlin: Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft fur Politik and Geschichte 1925. Hardcover. Near Fine. First German edition of Where is England Going. Large octavo. 143pp. Cream paper-covered boards printed in red. A near fine copy with ink name on front flyleaf and lightly browned spine and extremes. Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft fur Politik and Geschichte hardcover
191887406Granite City IL: Съюзната Соц. Книжарница и Печатница = Union Social Bookstore and Printing House 1918. First Bulgarian Edition in America. 12mo. Brown woven cloth titled in black on spine and front cover; 134pp. Trace of rubbing at spine ends still a tight Very Good or better copy. <br /> <br /> Translation into Bulgarian of Trotsky's "The Bolsheviki and World Peace" made from the English version published by Boni & Liveright earlier the same year. The Boni edition was in fact a new translation from the German of Trotsky's 1914 pamphlet "The War and the International." Whether this translation was made with Boni & Liveright's permission or even knowledge is questionable though the verso of the title page does credit B&L with the original copyright. <br /> <br /> Granite City Illinois just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis in the extreme southwestern corner of the state was founded in 1896 as a company town by the Niedringhaus Brothers manufacturers of graniteware kitchen utensils. Between 1906 and 1908 the city became a destination for immigrant laborers from Bulgaria Macedonia and Hungary; by the early 1910s it was known as the Bulgarian Capital of America boasting the country's only general-circulation Bulgarian-language newspaper. The presence of so many working-class Slavic speakers made Granite City a natural target for radical organizing and a number of socialist presses thrived there during the first three decades of the Twentieth Century. <br /> <br /> Like all Granite City imprints we've encountered the current title is scarce and is of special interest for likely being the earliest Slavic-language printing of Trotsky's text in North America. OCLC notes only three physical holdings NYPL LC UI. Съюзната Соц. Книжарница и Печатница [= Union Social Bookstore and Printing House] unknown
1932213399ANew York: Simon and Schuster 1932. Hardcover. Very Good. 3 volumes in very good condition. Volume 1: The Overthrow of Tzarism 522 pages. Volume 2: The Attempted Counter-Revolution 371 pages. Volume 3: The Triumph of the Soviets 474 pages. Pages are mostly clean and unmarked with the exception of some light smudges. Page edges are darkened and lightly stained. Red publisher's stain on the head edges. Bound in beige cloth with red titles. Worn around the edges. Heavy wear on the corners with significant wear on the lower tail corner of volume 1 apparently chewed. Boards are lightly stained and darkened. VG <br/> <br/> Simon and Schuster hardcover
19301757927965ALKThornton Butterworth 1930. Hardcover. Good. 1930. First Edition. 512 pages. This is an ex-Library book. Red cloth covered boards with gilt to leather spine. Black and white portrait frontispiece. Ex library copy with associated labels inserts stamps and annotations. Re-bound. Pages with some foxing and tanning particularly to endpapers and textblock edges. Some cracking to gutters with exposed netting. Binding slightly loose. Boards have moderate shelf wear with some rubbing fraying and corner bumping. Some moderate sunning and tanning. Spine is rubbed and gilt lettering is slightly dulled. Thornton Butterworth hardcover
19924No details of date place or recipient. Breslau Congress 1895. . The two parts apparently from different letters are both on bifoliums: the first numbered '2' is 4pp. 12mo; the second numbered '5' is 4pp. 16mo. In good condition lightly aged. The second bifolium signed at end: 'Best Wishes to Mrs C. Yrs J B. Askew'. Written in a neat if somewhat eccentric hand. The first bifolium begins: '… is very sore. Nothing will be done at the Congress except Bebel August Bebel 1840-1913 German socialist will speak and move a resolution to the effect that the Party stands by its present program and tactics. There has not been a word paid as to the possibility of asking B. to reconsider his position in the party. I think after K's book this would be unnecessary. K's position is so much the stronger it must win. And his book according to Dietz the publisher is selling faster than B's which few people expected. I am going to review the book in the Social Dem. next month or so I think. I think of making it a general review of the Controversy – whether this will be possible or not I dont know.' The first part continues with reference to '<Macrosty>'s Review in Fabian news'; 'the suicidal manner Justice is running an anti-Semitic campaign' he has 'written to say they must choose between Soc: Dem: & Anti-S. Either the Jews are the principle evil or capitalism'; Hyndman who is 'at the old game again'. He is 'going fm the Congress to Hannover tonight for the week' and will 'write an acc. In Justice and possibly the Newcastle Daily Leader a rather Whig organ from a non party standpoint'. The first bifolium ends with news from Germany 'full of scandals here ministerial crises- official denials. So on.' concluding with a reference to 'Dr. von Miquel Johann von Miquel 1828-1901 – Prussian Finance Minister & Ex-Communist & friend of Marx – now organizer of the Anti-Soc: Dem: campaign' who is 'much implicated in he press activity of a certain von Zedlitz who …'. The second bifolium begins: '… Julius Motteler speak I have just had a letter from Bach who is very despondent over the S.D.F. Which he says is so stupid. He was very angry with their tactic in the Labour Rep: Conference as he asked <Gulch> why he didnt put a motion forward condemning the war as he thought they ought to lay stress on that rather than on resolutions about the class war – but <Gulch> told him he hadnt time. I must say the S.D.F. Are maddening with their silly abuse of the I.L.P. You have seen they accuse the I.L.P. of treachery. I wrote a letter to Justice protesting against this & defending the I.L.P. on the strength of what I had seen in Justice.' He continues with reference to '<Basc>'s article in the May Day no. of “Justiceâ€' and the relative threats posed by England and Russia. 'Russia now is proceeding very rapidly on the lines of capitalistic development and it is not impossible that the autocracy may derive a fresh lease of life from it – especially as the middle class are more afraid of the proletariat than of the autocracy'. He ends on the questions of 'the minutes of the Congress of the German Party' and 'the result of the Parl: Com: on municipal Trading'. No details of date, place or recipient. [ Breslau Congress, 1895. ] unknown
0844609447New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
191983563Chicago: Jugosl. Medjunarodnog Soc. Saveza 1919. 12mo 17cm. Staple-bound printed pale blue wrappers; 28pp. Mild toning and soil to wrapper edges; expected tanning to text; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Scarce American Croat translation of Trotsky's Manifesto of the Communist International which had originally appeared in Issue no. 1 of The Communist International the Comintern's theoretical organ. The translator of this edition is unidentified; nor is there any mention of Trotsky as author. Hoover Institution only in OCLC. Jugosl. Medjunarodnog Soc. Saveza unknown
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19765760377Harvard University Press 1976. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item500grams ISBN:0674910060 Harvard University Press hardcover