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96 pages. Features: The Welfare State - Republican Style; Nixon appoints Donald Rumsfeld; Aftermath of the Sirhan Sirhan trial; France rejects De Gaulle; Northern Ireland edges toward anarchy; Photo of Arafat with Nasser; Manuel Cortes Quero; Great color ad for the Volkswagen (VW) Station Wagon; Student Protests; Photo of armed black students; The Dilemma of Black Studies; Ukiyo-e hanga exhibition in Los Angeles; Pros and Cons of the Pill; Article on antiques includes photo of trendy couple supping on soup from a chamber pot; German sex business mogul Beate Uhse; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
P. Jean-Jacques Pauvert, editeur, 1967. Grand in-8 (18x28 cm) relié toile marron (pas de jaquette), 405 pp. Très bon état.
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Cover illustration with caption 'Damascus in British Hands." Topics include: Hindenberg's 'super-barrier', the Wotan line; The Man Who Would Be King; What Bulgaria's Surrender Means; Hope amid the French ruins; American's First Army Moves Towards the Moselle; The Flanders Battlefields, by Hamilton Fyfe; Mating the Huns' Insidious Moves in Siberia; Recruits Who Rally to Freedom's Allied Flags; Allied Activity Against Bolshevist Anarchy; Dawn of the Day of Deliverance for Siberia; Road Signs of the War; Active Anzac Guns that Give the Foe No Rest; Air and Sea Escorts Defy Underwater Craft; Up in a 'Zepp' Hunting the U Boat, by Sydney A. Moseley; Varied Activities of the Devoted V.A.D.; Problems in the Labour Market, by W.L. George; Red Cross Targets at which the Teuton Aims; Huns Crumbling - Not Yet Broken, by Frederic William Wile; The Breach in the Balkans. Above-average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Still a worthy copy. Book
535 pages. A scathing indictment of the American legal system. Chapters include: Legal Anarchy; The Origin of Law; A Plague of Lawyers; Judge Not; The Supreme Court; The Court as Arena; The Department of Justice; Durance Vile; The Case of the Strange Director; The Case of the Schizophrenic Driver; The Strange Case of the Senile Millionaire; Freedom of Speech, Anyone?; Taxation Without Hope; The Taxing Power; Mullins on Equity; Our Legal Future. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Excellent copy. Book
535 pages. Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. A scathing indictment of the American legal system. Chapters include: Legal Anarchy; The Origin of Law; A Plague of Lawyers; Judge Not; The Supreme Court; The Court as Arena; The Department of Justice; Durance Vile; The Case of the Strange Director; The Case of the Schizophrenic Driver; The Strange Case of the Senile Millionaire; Freedom of Speech, Anyone?; Taxation Without Hope; The Taxing Power; Mullins on Equity; Our Legal Future. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. An excellent copy. Book
225 pages including index. Author's view was that India was not yet ready for democratic self-government which he expected to bring anarchy followed by ruthless tyranny. Some yellowing to unmarked contents. Erasure to top corner of front free endpaper. Light wear to book. Average wear to dust jacket which is now in Brodart cover. Nice solid copy. Book
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58 pages. Dozens of great black and white photos. Features: Great vintage ads including Alaska salmon, Remington ammo, Ketchikan Spruce Mills, and many more; The opening of the Hart Highway in B.C.; I Saw Soapy Smith of Skagway Killed - Frank H. Reid gave his life to rid the city of organized anarchy - many photos with article; He Wrestled a Wolf; Blarney Stone at Sitka; Dawson; From Ketchikan to Barrow; Sourdough Pete (cartoon); The S.S. Humboldt; Honk the caribou - an honorary member of the Army; and more. Complete and intact. Above-average wear. Bit of writing on front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
n. 1 in 16°, bross. edit. con titoli, tracce d'uso al dorso, sottolineature a matita
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bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, macchie da scotch alle prime ed ultime pagine, fioriture e lievi bruniture - trad. di Felice Platone
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2 volumes in-12, demi-veau havane de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés et à froid, titre doré, tranches mouchetées, (2) f., 399 et (1) p. de table et (2) f., 399 et (1) p. de table. Seconde édition de cet ouvrage fondateur dans l'histoire du socialisme français. Poursuivant sa critique de la propriété privée et se plaçant dans la lignée du socialisme utopique de Fourier, Proudhon jette les bases de la démocratie économique mutuelliste fondée sur la suppression de l'argent et de l'impôt, un juste échange des produits et l'institution de contrats librement consentis entre les groupes naturels (familiaux, professionnels, etc.). Cet essai sera immédiatement suivi par une réfutation cinglante de Marx. (Kress, C.6940. Goldsmiths 34909. Nettlau, p. 18). Mors légèrement fendillés et petits accrocs aux coiffes. Tache d'encre en pied de la reliure (t.1). Bon exemplaire.
Paris, Librairie des Sciences Politiques et Sociales Marcel Rivière, 1923. Tome I seul, In-8 broché, 400 pages. Mention de nouvelle édition publiée avec des notes et des documents inédits sous la direction de MM. C. Bouglé et H. Moysset. Introduction et notes de Roger Picard. Bon état. Rare
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Maspéro, 1971. 2 volumes in-12 brochés, couverutres à rabats de 126 + 301 pages. Très bon état
Sans lieu ni date, vers 1970. In-4 agrafé de 40 pages illustrées. La couverture porte : L'AIT Présente... Texte et illustrations de D Urruti. Il s'agît là d'un détournement d'un album de Lucky Lucke. (Référencé à la Bibliothèque du CIRA). Peu courant.
Révolution internationale février 1974. In-4 agrafé de 38 pages. Texte de la conférence Internationale : Sur la décadence du capitalisme, sur les perspectives actuelles, sur la nature de la révolution d'Octobre, à propose d'une conférence elargie. Bon état