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1950229878Wein Austria: Verlag der Wiener Volksbuchhandlung 1950. Hardcover. 279p. publisher's ad leaf hardbound in clothbacked paper over boards titled in black and red in a ditto dust jacket with extensive commentary on the two flaps. An extremely nice copy albeit the intact jacket is quite edgeworn. Gross Gestalten des Sozialismus "II. Band Jean Jaures" earlier item "I. Band" entitled "Victor Adler Aus seinen Reden und Schriften". Verlag der Wiener Volksbuchhandlung hardcover books
1922126928Paris: Éditions de la Librairie de l'Humanité 1922. 432p. illustrations text in French rubricated wraps in original glassine wrapper have begun to detach head and tail of spine panel are chipped badly. An economic interpretation of the French Revolution strikes a balance between the materialistic approach of Marx and the dramatic history of Michelet . Jaurès was a leader of the French Socialists. He was assasinated in 1914. This is his disciple's new edition. Volume two only of eight volumes. Éditions de la Librairie de l'Humanité unknown books
1922126929Paris: Éditions de la Librairie de l'Humanité 1922. 468p. illustrations text in French rubricated wraps in original glassine sur-wrapper head and tail chipped 2x3 inch corner lost from front cover titling unaffected. An economic interpretation of the French Revolution strikes a balance between the materialistic approach of Marx and the dramatic history of Michelet . Jaurès was a leader of the French Socialists. He was assasinated in 1914. This is his disciple's new edition. Volume three only of eight volumes. Éditions de la Librairie de l'Humanité unknown books
1922126926Paris: Éditions de la Librairie de l'Humanité 1922. 423p. illustrations text in French rubricated wraps with original glassine sur-wrap are heavily chipped at tail and head of spine panel front cover has lost a 3x1 inch corner. An economic interpretation of the French Revolution strikes a balance between the materialistic approach of Marx and the dramatic history of Michelet . Jaurès was a leader of the French Socialists. He was assassinated in 1914. This is his disciple's new edition. Volume one only of eight volumes. Éditions de la Librairie de l'Humanité unknown books
1924262311Paris: F. Rieder et Cie editeurs 1924. Paperback. 185p. text in French avant-propos lightly-worn and toned paperback original in cream wraps rubricated title untrimmed original glassine wrapper ownership bookplate of Luc Somerhausen. Jaurès was a leader of the SFIO a heterodox Marxist and antimilitarist who was assassinated by French nationalist Raoul Villain at the outbreak of WWI.<br/><br/>Somerhausen the previous owner of the book was a journalist who became a member of Jeunes Gardes socialistes of Saint-Gilles at age 17 fought for The Resistance during WWII was captured and imprisoned where he was a cofounder of the freemason lodge Liberté Chérie and in 1948 became a member of the Communist Party. F. Rieder et Cie, editeurs paperback books