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19772080202102705738Gendai Shichosha 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 4-6 size Gendai Shichosha paperback
19892111902160801324Chiku ma shobo 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Chiku ma shobo paperback
19682080502106917420Not Available 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19662080502106909324Not Available 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1972Q-0715357905David and Charles 1972-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! David and Charles hardcover
1993512416New York: Pathfinder Press 1993. Paperback. Very good condition. A few faint marks to page block and minor score lines on rear cover. Pages are sound and clear. TA. Paperback. Very Good. Used. Pathfinder Press Paperback
193697388New York: Pioneer Publishers 1936. First edition of this collection of writings and speeches by Trotsky. Octavo original cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper in the year of publication "To Comrade Max Sterling fraternally Leon Trotsky 8/7 1936 Weksel Norway." After being exiled from the Soviet Union Trotsky lived in a number of places Norway among them. The Norwegian Labor Party which rose to power in 1935 had had previous affiliations with the Communist International and the Second International prompting Trotsky to seek and obtain a visa from Oslo. Bookplate to the front pastedown very good in a very good dust jacket. Translated by John G. Wright. With an introduction and explanatory notes by Max Shachtman. Uncommon signed and inscribed. Written in 1928 this is Trotsky's alternative to Stalin's course toward gutting the revolutionary program of the Communist International. "An international communist program is in no case the sum total of national programs or an amalgam of their common features" Trotsky wrote. "In the present epoch to a much larger extent than in the past the national orientation of the proletariat must and can flow only from a world orientation and not vice versa." Suppressed by Stalin in the Soviet Union its publication elsewhere in the world helped gather the forces that continued the fight to build a revolutionary international movement of the working class. Pioneer Publishers hardcover
197110097New York: Pathfinder Press 1971. Very good/Good. Stated first edition. Minor wear and soiling to dust jacket small chips and short closed tears to edges and corners. Minor age toning to spine panel. $12.50 flap price unclipped. Light wear and soiling to tan cloth boards corners slightly bumped. Gift inscription to front free endpaper interior otherwise clean. Pathfinder Press unknown
19682081002108803872Hyundai Shichosha 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hyundai Shichosha paperback
1924109<p>The Soviet newspaper Trud with an interview with Leon Trotsky in the Japanese newspaper Osaka Mainichi about Soviet-Japanese relations. 1924. Stalin era. Newspapers and books mentioning Leon Trotsky were confiscated from stores and libraries and destroyed.</p><p>The newspaper also published an article by Kamenev later declared an enemy of the people and executed about Lenin.</p><p>The newspaper was stored folded and will be shipped folded. The yellowing of the pages the deterioration of the paper and minor tears and creases are due to storage folded.</p><p>Trud Russian: Труд English: Labor is a Russian newspaper.</p><p>Trud's first issue was on February 19 1921 in Moscow in what would soon become the Soviet Union. Under the Soviet state the paper published the work of famous writers and poets including Vladimir Mayakovsky Nikolai Rubtsov Yuri Nagibin and Yevgeny Yevtushenko. Prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union Trud was the press organ of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions.</p>
1921110<p><strong>A Soviet newspaper from the Russian Civil War "Krasnaya Gazeta" Krasnaya Gazeta Russian: КраÑÐ½Ð°Ñ Ð“Ð°Ð·ÐµÑ‚Ð° English: Red Newspaper with an military order from Leon Trotsky. 1921. Stalin era. </strong></p><p>Newspapers and books mentioning Leon Trotsky were confiscated from stores and libraries and destroyed.</p><p>The newspaper was stored folded and will be shipped folded. The yellowing of the pages the frayed paper and small tears and creases are due to the newspaper being stored folded.</p><p>Krasnaya Gazeta Russian: КраÑÐ½Ð°Ñ Ð“Ð°Ð·ÐµÑ‚Ð° English: Red Newspaper was a daily newspaper of Soviet Russia the USSR founded in Petrograd by V. Volodarsky. The first issue was published on January 25 1918. It was published by the party and state authorities: at various times it served as the organ of the central provincial and city committees of the All-Union Communist Party Bolsheviks and the Petrograd Soviet Lensovet. The newspaper described important political events taking place in Petrograd-Leningrad throughout the country and abroad. Considerable attention was devoted to the daily life of the city. In its early years Krasnaya Gazeta without exaggeration can be called one of the main revolutionary newspapers in the country and also characterized as "the second most important propaganda mouthpiece of the St. Petersburg Bolsheviks after Petrogradskaya Pravda."</p>
1919111<p><strong>A Soviet newspaper from the Russian Civil War era "Izvestia of the People's Commissariat for Military Affairs" Russian: ИзвеÑÑ‚Ð¸Ñ Ð½Ð°Ñ€Ð¾Ð´Ð½Ð¾Ð³Ð¾ комиÑÑариата по военным делам with a military order from Leon Trotsky. 1919. Newspapers and books mentioning Leon Trotsky were confiscated from stores and libraries and destroyed.</strong></p><p>The newspaper was stored folded and will be shipped folded. Yellowing of the newspaper pages and frayed paper small tears and creases from storing the newspaper folded as well as repairing the tears with tape.</p><p>"Izvestia of the People's Commissariat for Military Affairs" also "Izvestia of the People's Commissariat for Military and Naval Affairs" was the official periodical of the People's Commissariat of War of the RSFSR published during the Civil War specifically in 1918–1919. It published decrees resolutions of the Defense Council and the most important orders. The documents of this commissariat headed by L. D. Trotsky and previously N. I. Podvoisky covered a wide range of topics.</p>
1937015351Doubleday Doran & Co. Stated First Edition. Unclipped DJ in archival cover edge wear small chips. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1937. Doubleday, Doran, & Co. hardcover
1937015339Doubleday Doran & Co. Signed by Author. Stated First Edition. Signed by the author on the third free end page dated 1937 & he gives his location given in blue ink in Coyoacan Mexico where he lived with Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo and where he was assassinated by the KGB. This book has been rebound in black buckram. There is a very slight dampstaining on the second free end page which does not impact or harm the signature at all. A very scarce autograph. No DJ. In archival cover. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1937. Doubleday, Doran, & Co. hardcover
195463514NY & Oxford: Oxford University Press 1954 1959 1963. Second printing first printing first printing. 540 490 543 pp. Three volumes all near fine in near fine dust jackets with light toning to spines. For the set: NY & Oxford: Oxford University Press, unknown
19181165Burgundy cloth w/ spine label. 453pp. Chipping to spine head and tail including horizontal tear to cloth at heel. Paper is heavily age-toned and brittle with light chipping to the fore edge in some parts of the text block. Binding is a bit rolled but is intact and not loose. Spine label is age-darkened with lettering faded but visible. The Communist Press hardcover
1931011558New York: Pioneer Publishers 1931. Martin Beardalee's signature on title page; pencil underlining throughout. First Edition in America. Original Printed Wrappers. Good. Pioneer Publishers Paperback
1943DAVI-0087-07-17-2024New International Pubishing Co 1943. paperback. Good. 0x0x0. 1965 used hardcover copy MISSING dust jacketHas previous owner name sunning to pages no pen markings stains or stickers fast shipping with tracking number. New International Pubishing Co paperback
1943mon0004005693New International Pubishing Co 1943T. paperback. Good. . General shelfwear to the cover and page edges. Some tanning to the pages and page edges. New International Pubishing Co paperback
1929H27783New York: The Nation Inc 1929. Wraps. Very good. Complete year 52 issues all very good light wear and soil. Each issue in wraps 11 x 8.5 inches approximately 25-30 pp. each. Highlights include: "Democracy and Emotion" by Bertrand Russell work by Archibald MacLeish Dorothy Thompson Russell's review of Eddington's "The Nature of the Physical World" Margaret Mead on marriage and divorce Sinclair Lewis on publicity and propaganda "Four New Poems by Emily Dickinson" Carleton Beals on Mexico Russell's review of Krutch's "The Modern Temper" Blanshard on communism in the southern cotton mills Sherwood Anderson on Elizabethton Tennessee Paul Blanshard on "How to Live on 46 cents a day" Letter from Trotsky to the workers of the USSR Ridgely Torrence on Elinor Wylie reviews by Zona Gale and Miriam Allen de Ford Waldo Cook on "Forgetting Sacco and Vanzetti" Bernard Flexner on Zionism and the rights to a Jewish homeland Maurice Murphy on James Joyce and Ireland Mencken book review of Granville-Barker on the 1870s reportage of Wall Street and the stock market crash Clifton Fadiman on Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" Stuart Chase series on American prosperity Osald Grrison Villard series on Russia's industrialization Alfred L. Bernhaim on "Wall Street Upside Down" "The Twilight of Christianity" reviewed by Mencken etc. Also includes two somewhat worn indices. The Nation, Inc unknown
193920154<p>Book is in Very Good- condition with light bumping/rubbing to cover corners. Prior owner name written on front pastedown. Some foxing on rear of front photo plate some transfer to opposite page. Pages otherwise clean and tight.</p> David McKay Company hardcover
1942mon0000066809Cassell 1942-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Second edition without jacket on red cloth will send out 1 st class post - rare and collectable Cassell unknown
193910103New York: Longmans Green and co 1939. Hardcover 184 pages. Good. Light wear and minor soiling to red cloth boards corners bumped and frayed. Damp staining to bottom edges. Minor soiling to text block edges. Ownership stamps to front endpapers first gathering partially loose from binding rest of gatherings secure. Longmans, Green and co hardcover
1975Q-0465039421Basic Books 1975-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Basic Books hardcover
19191007H27Glasgow: Socialist Labour Press 1919 . Cloth. Very Good. 7" by 5". None. A scarce English edition of Trotsky"s account of the Russian Revolution published in Glasgow by special arrangement. In the publisher's original limp cloth binding.A contemporary account of the Russian Revolution written by one of its principal leaders tracing events from the collapse of the Tsarist regime through to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918. Leon Trotsky 1879-1940 was a central figure in the Russian Revolution serving as a key Bolshevik leader and later founder of the Red Army. In the publisher's original limp cloth binding. Externally sound. Spine faded. Slight cockling to cloth. Light damp staining to perimeters. Internally generally firmly bound. Hinges slightly strained in places but firm. Pages generally bright and clean if typically age toned more so to fore edge. One or two spots to fore edge. Very Good Socialist Labour Press hardcover