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197916973510/18 Union Générale d'Edition, 1979. In-12 broché de 438 pages. Tome 1. Bon état
1962866831962 Paris, Julliard (Collection "Les Temps Modernes"), 1962, fort volume petit in 8° broché, 695 pages ; couverture recouverte d'un film transparent autocollant ;petits défauts.
1965mon0000121044University of Michigan Press 1965-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. 0.5512 in x 8.5433 in x 5.5906 in. Pages clean binding sound. Good reading or working copy. Bent corner to back few pages. Mild shelf wear and aging to cover. Former owner's name on first page. University of Michigan Press paperback
1907ABC_45588St. Petersburg: Shipovnik 1907. Original publisher's printed wrappers. With a lithographed device on the front cover. Rare first edition of Leon Trotsky's seventh publication in the original Russian set in Cyrillic type. In this pre-revolutionary work he describes his second exile to Siberia in 1906 and his return in 1907.Owner's inscription in ink on front cover and title-page. Covers slightly dirty and frayed head of spine worn. Faint stain in the foot margin of the first 15 pages. Otherwise in good condition.l Robert Service Trotsky: a bibliography p. 567; WorldCat 83038814 1 copy; not in Kerssemakers Social liberation. Shipovnik, unknown
1938167061Coyoacán Mexico: 24 July 1938. A revolutionary party must of necessity base itself on the youth Trotsky writes in English from exile in Mexico to the socialist youth of America stating the importance of young people to a revolutionary party condemning Stalinism and urging them to increase their political experience. From 1937 until his assassination by Stalin's agents in 1940 Trotsky lived in Coyoacán a suburb of Mexico City. He continued a worldwide campaign for his form of Communism remained closely linked to favourable socialist organizations and wrote prolifically. The Young People's Socialist League was the official youth arm of the Socialist Party of America. Unlike the pro-Stalinist Communist Party of America the Socialist Party took a more pro-Trotsky line and the then-leader of the league Ray Sparrow was linked to the American Committee for the defence of Leon Trotsky. Trotsky writes: "the revolutionary character of a party can be judged in the first instance by its capacity to attract to its banner the working class youth. The basic attribute of socialist youth - and I have in mind the genuine youth and not old men at twenty - lies in its readiness to give itself fully and completely to the cause of socialism". While they must give themselves fully to the cause he urges them to avoid doctrinaire stubbornness and the repetition of formulas. This leads to "sectarianism and pedantic phrase-mongering" which impedes fighting the main enemy within the movement: "opportunism especially its most viscous and malignant form - Stalinism that syphilis of the working class movement". He hopes the league's conference "will become an important stage on the road of acquiring political experience on the granite basis of Marxist program". The article was published in Trotsky's Collected Writings 1937-38 in 1970. Trotsky makes an emendation on the typescript removing two words which was not made in the published writings. Two leaves 281 x 215 mm 582 words typed one side only signed in blue ink. Old fold lines a little toned and creased a few nicks at extremities. In very good condition. unknown
1940R150182072VOIX OUVRIERE.. 1940. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 33 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
1988229919Lahore: Jidd o Jahd Pablikeshanz 1988. Pamphlet. 24p. slender booklet very good. Jidd o Jahd Pablikeshanz unknown books
1936100596Paris: Les Éditions Rieder 1936. 302p. wraps slightly worn paper slightly browned tear in margins of title page. Les Éditions Rieder unknown books
1936R300275081Rieder. 1936. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Non coupé. 301 pages. Papier jauni. Dos plié, mors légèrement fendus en coiffes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 923-Politiciens, economistes, juristes, enseignants
1936R320155555Rieder. 1936. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 302 pages - adhésif sur le dos .. . . . Classification Dewey : 923-Politiciens, economistes, juristes, enseignants
195198061Amiot-Dumont 1951 In-8 broché 21 cm sur 15. 343 pages. Couverture ternie et légèrement effrangée. Bon état d’occasion.
1919R320155180La vie ouvrière. 1919. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 34 pages - photocopie.. . . . Classification Dewey : 891.7-Littérature russe (slave)
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
198321208CBFrankfurt am Main, isp-Verlag (= Isp-Reprint), 1983. 8°, 136 S., illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), 1. Auflage, Reprint der Ausgabe des Promachos-Verl Einband minimal berieben und an den Kanten ein wenig lichtspurig, Seite 135/36 unten mit Eckknickspuren, sonst gutes, sauberes Exemplar,
1918WRCLIT61953Belp-Bern: Promachos Verlag 1918. 1191pp. Printed wrappers. Light foxing to wrappers at edges otherwise a very good unopened copy. First Swiss edition. Another edition in German was published in Munich the same year and translations in English 1919 as HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION TO BREST-LITOVSK Italian 1920 and French 1918 were widely distributed. ZALESKI 3746. Promachos Verlag unknown books
191917439Chicago: Deutschen Sprachgruppe der Socialist Party of the United States 1919. First American Edition. 12mo 18cm. Printed card wrappers; 127pp. Very mild external wear; faint spotting to a few pages of text; Near Fine in the original wrappers. Probable first printing in America of Trotsky's account of the October revolution. English editions appeared the same year in London and Brooklyn but it is likely that this German-language version translated from the Russian by German-American scholar Jacob Wittmer Hartmann precedes any English edition. Interestingly a German translation had already appeared in Berlin in 1918 but the German-language group of the Socialist Party commissioned this new translation from Hartmann for the American edition. Deutschen Sprachgruppe der Socialist Party of the United States unknown
191917439Chicago: Deutschen Sprachgruppe der Socialist Party of the United States 1919. First American Edition. 12mo 18cm. Printed card wrappers; 127pp. Very mild external wear; faint spotting to a few pages of text; Near Fine in the original wrappers. Probable first printing in America of Trotsky's account of the October revolution. English editions appeared the same year in London and Brooklyn but it is likely that this German-language version translated from the Russian by German-American scholar Jacob Wittmer Hartmann precedes any English edition. Interestingly a German translation had already appeared in Berlin in 1918 but the German-language group of the Socialist Party commissioned this new translation from Hartmann for the American edition. Deutschen Sprachgruppe der Socialist Party of the United States unknown books
1965159877Berkeley: Pinetree Publications 1965. Pamphlet. 16p. stapled pamphlet very good. First published in Fourth International in 1942. Distributed by Spartacist. Pinetree Publications unknown books
1967115679Colombo Ceylon: Young Socialist 1967. Pamphlet. 60p. pamphlet in 8.5x5.5 inch stapled wraps covers a little toned a bump at the heel affects every leaf a good copy. A Young Socialist publication commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the October Revolution. "The pamphlet reproduced here formed Part Four of The Proletarian Revolution in Russia a collection of articles by Lenin and Trotsky edited by the American Communist Louis C. Fraina and published by the Communist Press New York in 1918" - p. 3. Young Socialist unknown books
1926178978London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1926. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Very good copy in the original title-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall: tight bright clean and strong. Ex-libris with George Rossel book plate. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 178 pages; Physical desc. : 178 p. 19 cm. Subjects: Communism. Labor movement - Great Britain. Great Britain - Economic policy. Great Britain - Economic conditions. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd hardcover
1926biblio37415<p>NEW YORK: INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS; First Edition 1926. 150 pages 10 pages of Ads. FINE HARDCOVER no dj. Patterned Black Cloth Blind Relief Stamping. No Wear. Exlibris inside front cover otherwise The Book is perfect. 7.75"x5.3"x0.8". be26206.</p> INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS 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
1970187899New York : Pathfinder Press 1970. First Edition. Paperback. Fine paperback copy. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 47 pages; Description: 47 p. ; 22 cm. Subjects: Women --Soviet Union --Social conditions --Families. New York : Pathfinder Press paperback
1972247757New York: Pathfinder Press 1972. Pamphlet. 47p. stapled wraps 5.5x8.5 inches very good condition. Second printing. Pathfinder Press unknown books
1973R320155721Pathfinder Press. 1973. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 78 pages - ouvrage en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon