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1989Q-0942133005Sweet Forever Pub 1989-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sweet Forever Pub paperback
B9781019350676Hardback. New. hardcover
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19561558moscow: foreign languages publishing house 1956. first edition 1956.<br /> <br /> translated from german by r. dixon.<br /> <br /> moscow: foreign languages publishing house. 5.5 x 8 inches. 299 pages. hardcover. bound in blue cloth-covered boards. book condition: light bumping to spine residue to boards. very good. jacket condition: loss & chip to front panel bumping to spine closed-tear to back panel. mild soiling. very good. foreign languages publishing house unknown
197520240824027Progress Publishers 1975. 2nd. hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8x5x1. Progress Publishers Published Date: 1975 Hardcover 269 pp. Second Revised Edition 1975. Very good in very good dust jacket. Grey cloth covered boards with gold lettering on front and spine. Light bumping scuffing and aging to edges of covers. Binding tight. Pages clean and unmarked. Dust jacket has a few small nicks and light creasing along edges. light overall scuffing to covers as well. Now in an archival-quality removable Brodart Cover. NOT Ex-Library. NO remainder marks. From the Institute of Marxism-Leninism page 7 The Holy Family or Critique of Critical Critique. Against Bruno Bauer and Co. is the first joint work of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. At the end of August 1844 Marx and Engels met in Paris and their meeting was the beginning of their joint creative work in all fields of theoretical and practical revolutionary activity. By this time Marx and Engels had completed the transition from idealism to materialism and from revolutionary democratism to communism. The polemic The Holy Family was written in Paris in autumn 1844. It reflects the progress in the formation of Marx and Engels's revolutionary materialistic world outlook. In The Holy Family Marx and Engels give a devastating criticism of the subjectivist views of the Young Hegelians from the position of militant materialists. They also criticize Hegel's own idealistic philosophy: giving credit for the rational element in his dialectics they criticize the mystic side of it. The Holy Family formulates a number of fundamental theses of dialectical and historical materialism. In it Marx already approaches the basic idea of historical materialism - the decisive role of the mode of production in the development of society. Refuting the idealistic views of history which had dominated up to that time Marx and Engels prove that of themselves progressive ideas can lead society only beyond the ideas of the old system and that "in order to carry out ideas men are needed who dispose of a certain practical force." . . . The Holy Family contains the almost mature view of the historic role of the proletariat as the class which by virtue of its position in capitalism "can and must free itself" and at the same time abolish all the inhuman conditions of life of bourgeois society for "not in vain does" the proletariat "go through the stern but steeling school of labour. The question is not what this or that proletarian or even the whole of the proletariat at the moment considers as its aim. The question is what the proletariat is and what consequent on that being it will be compelled to do." . . . The Holy Family was written largely under the influence of the materialistic views of Ludwig Feuerbach who was responsible to a great extent for Marx's and Engels's transition from idealism to materialism; the work also contains elements of the criticism of Feuerbach's metaphysical and contemplative materialism given by Marx in spring 1845 in his Theses on Feuerbach. . . The Holy Family dates from a period when the process of the formation of Marxism was not yet completed. This is reflected in the terminology used by Marx and Engels. Marxist scientific terminology was gradually elaborated and defined by Marx and Engels as the formation and development of their teaching progressed. Progress Publishers hardcover
1956012706Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1956. 1st Edition . Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Near Finewith An Owners Name To The Fep In A Very Good Jacket With A 1Cm Chip To The Foot Of The Spine Pp 299 Index <br/> <br/> Foreign Languages Publishing House hardcover
1956225114Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1956. Hardcover. Very Good-/Poor. Hardcover; 8vo; 299 pages. Scarce 1st English edition. Blue cloth hardcovers with dull gilt lettering on cover and spine. Rubbed edges. Prev. owner's name on ffep. Pen mark on title page. Lightly penciled throughout with several sparse pen markings. Pen markings on bfep and bep. Bright interior. In a paper jacket with blue titles. Heavily bumped/chipped titles. Some rips to hinges. Sunned spine. VG-/P <br/> <br/> Foreign Languages Publishing House hardcover
1019350679.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19566750Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1956. Hardcover 299 pages. Very Good/Very Good. Light soiling to dust jacket. Light chipping to edge of foot of spine. Boards in nice shape. Light soiling to text block edges. Intermittent underlining in pen throughout first forty or so pages. Foreign Languages Publishing House hardcover
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1980C72962London 1980. Reprint. Hardback. Dust Jacket. Very good plus in good plus dust jacket. Slight bump to head of spine. Publisher's sticker placed over Russian publisher's name Progress Publishers Moscow at title. Publisher's sticker placed over Russian publisher's name Progress Publishers Moscow at front of dust jacket. Dust jacket spine sunned. Chip to dust jacket at bottom of spine. Small chip to dust jacket at top of spine. Some edge wear to dust jacket. Small 8vo. Pp: 285. Reprint. Publisher's green and white dust jacket with black and white lettering. Publisher's grey boards lettered in gilt at spine. hardcover
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1964167482N.p.: N.p. 1964. Final Draft script for Season 2 Episode 28 of the 1964-1970 variety television show. Specially bound copy belonging to Groucho Marx with his name in gilt on the front board and his annotations in manuscript pencil on several leaves. <br /> <br /> A musical variety show hosted by a changing roster of guest hosts. This episode hosted by Marx featured Gordon MacRae Shecky Greene Margaret Dumont Sheila MacRae and others and aired on ABC on April 17 1965. <br /> <br /> Bound in a blue leather spring binder. Title page present with taping date noted as March 7 1964 noted as FINAL DRAFT with credits for director Grey Lockwood and screenwriters Joe Bigelow and Jay Burton. 60 leaves with last page of text numbered 32-2. Mimeograph and spirit duplication on white and yellow stock rectos only with four undated pink revision pages. Pages Near Fine lightly toned on the edges binding Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1990Q-0486264874Dover Publications 1990-10-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
19722111902154612030Otsukishoten 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Otsukishoten paperback
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A9781032478746Hardback. New. <p><i>The Healing Power of Community</i> offers a diverse cross section of interdisciplinary and depth-psychological perspectives in support of using mutual aid approaches in all levels of group and community practice as a remedy for individualism social and political divisions and centering social justice.</p> hardcover
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