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1971008255Random House. First Printing. DJ in archival cover. Stated first edition with a full number line starting with 1. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1971. Random House hardcover
1971ANAIS-0394471776Random House 1971-01-01. First Edition. hardcover. Good. 23.9x16x3.8. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Random House hardcover
1969H-429-116editions de minuit 1969. Good. No dust jacket. Different cover. Edition 1969. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. editions de minuit unknown
192458185Berlin 1924. Original printed wrappers. A bit of browning to wrappers and a bit loose at the inner hinges. But overall in very nice condition. 59pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition in the extremely scarce separate off-print of this seminal essay which appeared in October 1924 as the preface to the third volume of Trotsky's collected works. The essay now counts as a work in its own and was subsequently reprinted numerous times on its own by the Trotskyist movement. This seminal essay came to play a defining role in the development of post-Lenin politics in Russia. It was extremely critical of the purported revolutionary failings of two key members of the collective leadership that ruled Soviet Russia in the months after Lenin's death Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev and Trotsky was seen as main threat to the accession of power. The publication of his foundational essay on the October Revolution was used as a pretext for the Soviet leadership to isolate and attack Trotsky. It now constitutes a cornerstone of post-Revolutionaly Russian politics. "When Lenin was stricken with his first cerebral hemorrhage in May 1922 the question of eventual succession to the leadership of Russia became urgent. Trotsky owing to his record and his charismatic qualities was the obvious candidate in the eyes of the party rank and file but jealousy among his colleagues on the Politburo prompted them to combine against him. As an alternative the Politburo supported the informal leadership of the troika composed of Grigory Zinovyev Lev Kamenev and Stalin.In the winter of 1922-23 Lenin recovered partially and turned to Trotsky for assistance in correcting the errors of the troika particularly in foreign trade policy the handling of the national minorities and reform of the bureaucracy. In December 1922 warning in his then secret "Testament" of the danger of a split between Trotsky and Stalin Lenin characterized Trotsky as a man of "exceptional abilities" but "too far-reaching self-confidence and a disposition to be too much attracted by the purely administrative side of affairs." Just before he was silenced by a final stroke in March 1923 Lenin invited Trotsky to open an attack on Stalin but Trotsky chose to bide his time possibly contemplating an alliance against Zinovyev. Stalin moved rapidly to consolidate his hold on the Central Committee at the 12th Party Congress in April 1923.By fall alarmed by inroads of the secret police among party members and efforts to weaken his control of the war commissariat Trotsky decided to strike out against the party leadership. In October he addressed a wide-ranging critique to the Central Committee stressing especially the violation of democracy in the party and the failure to develop adequate economic planning. Reforms were promised and Trotsky responded with an open letter detailing the direction they should take. This however served only as the signal for a massive propaganda counterattack against Trotsky and his supporters on grounds of factionalism and opportunism. At this critical moment Trotsky fell ill of an undiagnosed fever and could take no personal part in the struggle. Because of Stalin's organizational controls the party leadership easily won and the "New Course" controversy was terminated at the 13th Party Conference in January 1924 the first substantially stage-managed party assembly with the condemnation of the Trotskyist opposition as a Menshevik-like illegal factional deviation. Lenin's death a week later only confirmed Trotsky's isolation. Convalescing on the Black Sea coast Trotsky was deceived about the date of the funeral failed to return to Moscow and left the scene to Stalin. His eulogy for the late party leader was in effect delivered in a biography of Lenin that Trotsky wrote for the 13th edition 1926 of the Encyclopædia Britannica.Attacks on Trotsky did not cease. When the 13th Party Congress in May 1924 repeated the denunciations of his violations of party discipline Trotsky vainly professed his belief in the omnipotence of the party. The following fall he took a different tack in his essay "The Lessons of October 1917" linking the opposition of Zinovyev and Kamenev to the October Revolution with the failure of the Soviet-inspired German communist uprising in 1923. The party leadership replied with a wave of denunciation counterposing Trotskyism to Leninism denigrating Trotsky's role in the Revolution and denouncing the theory of permanent revolution as a Menshevik heresy. In January 1925 Trotsky was removed from the war commissariat." Encycl. Britt. </em> unknown
1971__3111191176Mouton De Gruyter 1971. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 901 pages. 9.06x6.10x9.61 inches. Mouton De Gruyter hardcover
1934340127Paris: Les Humbles 1934. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Text in French. 12mo. 54 2pp. illustrated with one frontispiece plate with photographs of Trotsky and Andre Malraux. Very good in wrappers with light soiling and moderate browning to the text pages. Scarce. Les Humbles unknown
19622091502135403603Ronso-sha 1962. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Ronso-sha paperback
19372092902137402177Kaizo-sha 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Kaizo-sha paperback
19892080502106917108Not Available 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19922080202104505018Iwanamishoten 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 407p Size: 15cm Number of books: 1 Iwanamishoten paperback
20002080502107002308Iwanamishoten 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 407p Size: 15cm Iwanamishoten paperback
19942082702115000243Iwanamishoten 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 407 pages Size: paperback edition Number of books: 1 volume Iwanamishoten paperback
19932091202132702285Iwanamishoten 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Iwanamishoten paperback
19922111902154603049Iwanamishoten 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Iwanamishoten paperback
19981308308PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN 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
19722092902143801838Rokusai-sha 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Rokusai-sha paperback
1980SONG087348567XPathfinder 1980-10-01. paperback. Used: Good. 5.40x1.00x8.40. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pathfinder paperback
19762081502111905234Hyundai Shichosha 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hyundai Shichosha paperback
1989x-0810319527Gale / Cengage Learning 1989. Hardcover. New. 500 pages. 11.25x8.00x1.25 inches. Gale / Cengage Learning hardcover
1990x-081031956XGale / Cengage Learning 1990. Hardcover. New. 350 pages. 11.50x8.75x1.50 inches. Gale / Cengage Learning hardcover
1989x-0810319519Gale / Cengage Learning 1989. Hardcover. New. 11.50x7.75x2.00 inches. Gale / Cengage Learning hardcover
1925117135Paris 1925. Broché. Mauvais état. in-12. Edité et préfacé par Boris Souvarine en 1924 125 pp. broché couverture mouillée et très sale. Accroc au dos. En partie non coupé. unknown
19702092902143900444Hyundai Shichosha 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Hyundai Shichosha paperback
19702092902143800466Hyundai Shichosha 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Hyundai Shichosha paperback