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19476048Long Island City New York: Workers Party Publications January 1947. Card Covers. pp. 44. 12mo. measuring 5.4" x 7.5". Illustrated twice-stapled card covers. Fine. See OCLC #3300539. <br/><br/>"Leon Trotsky's essay was originally written as an introduction to "The Living Thoughts of Karl Marx" published by Longmans Green and Co. in 1939. For certain technical reasons insisted on by the publisher several deletions were made from the original manuscript. The present pamphlet however contains the complete introduction as written by Trotsky. It has not previously appeared in full anywhere." Workers Party Publications unknown
1258003775.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1980R320155187Pathfinder Press. 1980. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Agrafes rouillées, Intérieur acceptable. 47 pages agrafées - ouvrage en anglais - adhésif sur le dos - petite déchirures sur les plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1947186080New York: Workers Party Publications 1947. 44p. staplebound pamphlet paper toned mildly worn; publisher's statement of thanks to Trotsky's widow pasted to title page 5.25x7.25 inches. Workers Party Publications unknown books
1947145389New York: Workers Party Publications 1947. Pamphlet. 44p. wraps publisher's statement of thanks to Trotsky's widow pasted to title page paper slightly browned else very good condition 5.25x7.25 inches. Workers Party Publications unknown books
19474308New York: Workers Party Publications 1947. Pamphlet. 44p. wraps creased with minor browning textblock evenly toned. Workers Party Publications unknown books
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
193048515Berlin: S. Fischer 1930. Erste bis fünfzehnte auflage. Octavo 22cm; original tan linen boards lettered in blue and red; portrait frontispiece; xvi1-5693pp. Very Good with slight dust-soiling to covers typical looseness to text block but hinges tight; text complete clean and unmarked - a solid respectable copy lacking dustwrapper. First published edition in any language of Trotsky's autobiography written following his exile from the Soviet Union in 1928; translated from the Russian manuscript by Alexandra Ramm. Text entirely in German. S. Fischer unknown
193048515Berlin: S. Fischer 1930. Erste bis fünfzehnte auflage. Octavo 22cm; original tan linen boards lettered in blue and red; portrait frontispiece; xvi1-5693pp. Very Good with slight dust-soiling to covers typical looseness to text block but hinges tight; text complete clean and unmarked - a solid respectable copy lacking dustwrapper. First published edition in any language of Trotsky's autobiography written following his exile from the Soviet Union in 1928; translated from the Russian manuscript by Alexandra Ramm. Text entirely in German. S. Fischer unknown books
1936002035Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Ercilla 1936. Softcover. First Chilean edition; 7 x 5 1/4; vol. I pp. 147 vol. II pp. 144 vol. III pp. 129 vol. IV pp. 130 vol. V pp. 144; beige wraps printed in blue green red purple and orange; chipping with some loss of paper to spine cover; small chip to lower corner of volume I; paper label to lower margin of spine; first volume illustrated with a portrait of the author; volume III lacking rear wrap else complete; good to very good condition. An early translation of Trotsky's autobiography it was written in the first year of his exile in Turkey in 1930. The five volumes covered his growing up and youth his life through the revolutions of 1905 and 1917 the period of the Russian Civil War his opposition to the the Stalinist Regime and his eventual expulsion from the Communist Party. This Chilean edition of his work coincided with Trotsky's arrival in Mexico which would be his second exile where he would initially live with artist Diego Rivera and his wife and fellow painter Frida Kahlo at their Blue House and would later be assassinated in 1940 by the alleged agent of Joseph Stalin Ramon Mercader. Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Ercilla paperback
1936002035Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Ercilla 1936. Softcover. First Chilean edition; 7 x 5 1/4; vol. I pp. 147 vol. II pp. 144 vol. III pp. 129 vol. IV pp. 130 vol. V pp. 144; beige wraps printed in blue green red purple and orange; chipping with some loss of paper to spine cover; small chip to lower corner of volume I; paper label to lower margin of spine; first volume illustrated with a portrait of the author; volume III lacking rear wrap else complete; good to very good condition. An early translation of Trotsky's autobiography it was written in the first year of his exile in Turkey in 1930. The five volumes covered his growing up and youth his life through the revolutions of 1905 and 1917 the period of the Russian Civil War his opposition to the the Stalinist Regime and his eventual expulsion from the Communist Party. This Chilean edition of his work coincided with Trotsky's arrival in Mexico which would be his second exile where he would initially live with artist Diego Rivera and his wife and fellow painter Frida Kahlo at their Blue House and would later be assassinated in 1940 by the alleged agent of Joseph Stalin Ramon Mercader. Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Ercilla paperback books
1920260041New York: New York Times Co 1920. Magazine. 24p includes covers11x16 inches photo supplement with extensive captions very good stapled magazine /tabloid on newsprint with light wear at spine fold. Cover story on Ireland with photos of the conflicts between the IRA and the British in Northern Ireland but also photos of Dublin the Nelson spire is still standing! An illustration of Trotsky Trotzky as the Genius of Terror by a Polish artist is prominent in a two page spread on the breakdown of the Russian military offensive against Poland. Photo report on the Sept. 15 Wall Street explosion blamed on Anarchists. New York Times Co unknown books
0873480295New. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. unknown
1969P-27387New York: Merit Publishers 1969. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Octavo. Stated first printing of this collection of essays in which Trotsky describes how organized the first Red Army and led it to victory in the Russian civil war following the October Revolution all without any prior military training. This is the first issue of these essays in English. Small 8vo perfect bound titled and pictorial wrappers 158 pages. A fine clean and unmarked copy. Merit Publishers paperback
1971R320155325Pathfinder Press Inc.. 1971. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 160 pages - ouvrage en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1965LFA019e0Une revue de 110 pages, format 170 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée
1930469117Berlin: Granit 1930. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Text in Russian. Two volumes. 12mos. Bound in red cloth over boards without the wrappers gilt spines. The text pages are modestly toned vol. 1 has a few light marginal check marks in pencil vol. 2 has one small quarter-inch line of worming at the back upper right corner and is slightly cocked very good overall. The rare first edition of Trotsky’s now classic autobiography My Life: An Attempt at an Autobiography. Written and published in the first year of Trotsky’s exile it covers both revolutions of 1905 and 1917 the Russian Civil War and the beginning of his epic conflict with Stalin. A plain attractive set appropriately bound in red cloth boards. Granit] hardcover
1977220881New York: Monad 1977. 325p. very good hardcover in dj. Facsimile reprint of the 1930 edition of Trotsky's autobiography; text in Russian. English title "My life" on the spine. Second volume not present. Monad unknown books
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
19702114new york: pathfinder press inc 1970. first edition thus 1970.<br /> <br /> new york: pathfinder press inc. 5.5 x 8.5 inches. 602 pages. softcover. bound in pictorial paper wrappers. book condition: notable foxing to wrappers. very good. pathfinder press, inc unknown
19701-0873481445Pathfinder Pr 1970. Paperback. New. 695 pages. 8.50x5.50x1.50 inches. Pathfinder Pr paperback
1447516443.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1930035896NY: Scribner's. 1930. The first American edition with Scribner's "A" on the copyright page. With the 1930 ownership signature of Joseph Barnes. We can offer no direct provenance but a Joseph Barnes author of Willkie: The Events He Was Part Of The Ideas He Fought For was a translator of Russian authors for a number of years and a recipient of the PEN translation award. According to his obituary in the New York Times in 1928 he made an extensive tour of the Soviet Union on which he reported for The New York World. On the staff of the Institute of Pacific Relations from 1931 to 1934 he visited Russia Manchuria Japan and China; he edited “Empire in the East†by 12 members of the American Council of the Institute published in 1934. Barnes joined The Herald Tribune in 1935. He went abroad as Moscow correspondent in 1937 wrote a series on Siberia in 1938 and then went to Berlin as correspondent. He returned to the U.S. at the end of 1939 and in 1940-41 was foreign news editor. From 1941 to 1944 he served as deputy director of the overseas branch of the office of War Information. In 1951 he cited his clearance for that position to counter accusations from McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee. He eventually joined Simon & Schuster as an executive editor. Again we can not prove that this Barnes is that Barnes. A New Republic review of the book from 1930 is laid in much acidified and split into pieces at the folds. The book itself shows mild foxing to the prelims fading to the board edges and spine and handling to the covers including a partial cup ring. The binding is sound. A very good copy lacking the dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Scribner's hardcover
0844609447New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
19306rmrfThornton Butterworth Limited 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Signed by the previous owner on the front inner board. Frontispiece. There is gilt on the spine and front cover. The boards are a little shelf and the spine is slightly faded. There is minor foxing within the body of the book. The pages are neat and complete. All pages are accessible. The spine has neatly been repaired. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Thornton Butterworth Limited hardcover