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19956001995 - broché - People's Fine Arts Publishing House - Imprimé par Beijing Meitong Printing Factory - Troisième impression : 1995 - Wu YICAI (Rédacteur en chef) - In-8 (18,5 x 13 cm) broché, couverture à rabats - Très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc - ISBN : 9787102000992 - ENGLISH : People’s Fine Arts Publishing House – Printed by Beijing Meitong Printing Factory – Third printing: 1995 – Wu Yicai (Editor-in-chief) – Octavo (18.5 × 13 cm), paperback with flaps – Very numerous black-and-white illustrations - 中文:人民美术出版社出版 - 西洋素描百图 - 蒋淑均编著 - 北京美通印刷厂印刷 - 1986年6月第一版,1995年第三次印刷 - 责任编辑:吴依才 - 18开(18.5 × 13厘米)平装,带折页封面 - 大量黑白插图
19701238081970 Supplément à "Études marxistes" N°7-8 - 1970 - In-4 broché - 200 pages -
1955G54767Moskba [Moskau], Akademie der Wissenschaften UdSSR 1955 90pp., 20cm., bilingual: german-russian, in the series "Vorträge der sowjetischen Delegation auf dem X Internationalen Kongress Historiker in Roma" [Papers of soviet historians for the X international congress of historical science in Rome], VG
1989100147721Fallois / L'age d'homme 1989 624 pages in4. 1989. broché. 624 pages.
1975100136582Oxford University Press 1975 76 pages 16 92x4 32x24 21cm. 1975. Cartonné jaquette. 76 pages.
197732630Couverture souple. Broché. 255 pages.
1995ZEIT0023Wien, Löcker (1995). 259 S., mit zahlr. Abb., OPappband mit Orig.-Umschlag, wie neu. Als Teenager zur Emigration nach England gezwungen, schließt sich Jola Zalud zum Entsetzen ihrer großbürgerlichen Familie der kommunistisch geführten Jugendvereinigung "Young Austria" an. Mit ironischer Distanz wird die Situation der Emigranten aus Österreich, Deutschland und der Tschechoslowakei während des Zweiten Weltkriegs in London und anderen englischen Städten geschildert
1970100145933éditions anthropos paris 1970 in12. 1970. Broché.
19339064London: Communist Party of Great Britain 1933. Staple-bound pamphlet; 14pp. Wear sunning and foxing to edges of wrappers pencil to cover pages sunned else a clean and sound copy. Communist Party of Great Britain unknown books
1986100133153Centre for Research into Post Communist Economies 1986 50 pages in8. 1986. Broché. 50 pages.
19602275Fullerton California: Education Information Inc. 1960. First Edition. <br /><br />Small Quarto 10 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches; 271 x 212 mm 21 pages in stapled illustrated wrappers <br /><br />A "second report on modern art" issued by Education Information Inc. an Orange County California anti-communist outfit. The main highlight: the purported minutes of a Communist cell comprising artists and writers: "PROGRAM: Remove all inspiring and beautiful art from all exhibits and substitute degenerate art in its place.Keep rational art out of all public exhibits -- allow only empty or distorted art to be shown in museums dealers' exhibits.Tie junk together and set it up as sculpture." <br /><br />There's plenty more in this vein. The woman who took these notes -- "a friend of truth and decency" -- supposedly mailed them to the right-wing sculptor Wheeler Williams who was active in anticommunist politics. Williams provides a Foreword to the notes saying he believes they're authentic. He says he shared the notes with colleagues and some former FBI undercover agents all of whom apparently believe the notes are genuine. <br /><br />Also in this pamphlet are articles on "subversion in art" lengthy excerpts from Williams's testimony to Congress on the Soviet uses of art and a piece by E. Merrill Root on conservative philosophy. <br /><br />This pamphlet is scarce. OCLC records around a dozen institutional holdings. <b>SCARCE</b>. <br /><br />CONDITION: Vertical fold throughout original mailing label and partially removed tape to lower wrapper extremities worn from handling staples a bit rusted. Otherwise Very Good. Education Information, Inc.
19602275Fullerton California: Education Information Inc. 1960. First Edition. <br /><br />Small Quarto 10 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches; 271 x 212 mm 21 pages in stapled illustrated wrappers <br /><br />A "second report on modern art" issued by Education Information Inc. an Orange County California anti-communist outfit. The main highlight: the purported minutes of a Communist cell comprising artists and writers: "PROGRAM: Remove all inspiring and beautiful art from all exhibits and substitute degenerate art in its place.Keep rational art out of all public exhibits -- allow only empty or distorted art to be shown in museums dealers' exhibits.Tie junk together and set it up as sculpture." <br /><br />There's plenty more in this vein. The woman who took these notes -- "a friend of truth and decency" -- supposedly mailed them to the right-wing sculptor Wheeler Williams who was active in anticommunist politics. Williams provides a Foreword to the notes saying he believes they're authentic. He says he shared the notes with colleagues and some former FBI undercover agents all of whom apparently believe the notes are genuine. <br /><br />Also in this pamphlet are articles on "subversion in art" lengthy excerpts from Williams's testimony to Congress on the Soviet uses of art and a piece by E. Merrill Root on conservative philosophy. <br /><br />This pamphlet is scarce. OCLC records around a dozen institutional holdings. <b>SCARCE</b>. <br /><br />CONDITION: Vertical fold throughout original mailing label and partially removed tape to lower wrapper extremities worn from handling staples a bit rusted. Otherwise Very Good. Education Information, Inc. books
1981126105Berlin, New York, De Gruyter, 1981, gr. in-8°, (4)-660 pp, texte sur 2 colonnes, reliure toile éditeur, bon état. Texte en anglais
19582004Washington D.C.: Press Office-German Embassy 1958. No Edition Stated. <br /><br />Octavo 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; 215 x 140 mm 19 1 pages in stapled wrappers. With a compliments card laid in. <br /><br />Transcript of a speech by Ernst Lemmer a German government minister about the worsening refugee crisis. He notes that millions have fled the German Democratic Republic -- which he calls the Soviet Zone -- since 1949. <br /><br />He blames increasing "Sovietization" of the GDR and denies GDR assertions that West Germany is enticing people to leave. An interesting insight into West Germany's growing alarm about the tide of refugees from the GDR. The Communist regime of course would build the Wall less than three years later. SCARCE.<br /><br />OCLC shows about a dozen institutional holdings. Scarce in commerce. <br /><br />An interesting insight into West Germany's growing alarm about the tide of refugees from the GDR. The Communist regime of course would build the Wall less than three years later. SCARCE.<br /><br />CONDITION: Toning to edges a few light creases internally clean and unmarked. A Very Good copy. Press Office-German Embassy books
19921139451992 Edition des Presses Universitaires de France (PUF), collection "Thémis Histoire" - 1992 - In-8, broché - 558 pages
1914144391914. Bruxelles Bureau Socialiste International 1914 - Agrafé 13 cm x 19 cm 10 pages - Rapport de Sidney Webb - Etat neuf
1957G33857Bruxelles, Université libre de Bruxelles, Institut de sociologie Solvay 1957 112pp., br., G33857
1977185292Fayard Fayard, 1977. In-8 broché de 236 pages. Bon état.
1961M7164<p>London: Freedom Press 1961. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. Near VG. 8vo 32pp stapled wrappers. Rare early issue focusing on cinema with particular focus on Vigo and Bunuel of this important anarchist magazine. Unmarked copy a bit of wear and soil.</p> London: Freedom Press paperback
2000LIT9583MBroché, 1341 pages, paru le 28 novembre 2000 chez Gallimard, bon état général.
193188724Payot, coll. « Bibliothèque Historique » 1931 In-8 broché cousu 22 cm. 623 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
1963F69365Paris, Presses universitaires de France 1963 355pp., 23cm., br., qqs.cachets, bon état, F69365
19562736<p>Chicago: Ceskoslovenská národní rada v Americe Czechoslovak National Council of America 1956.</p><p>A scarce satirical guidebook to Prague written by a Czech-American author who lived in Czechoslovakia highlighting the poor conditions under Communist rule. <br /><br />Want to know why the hotels are so expensive Translating from the Czech: You didn't realize what was included in the room price: free-of-charge eavesdropping on your phone maybe even a secret camera opening your mail without damaging the envelope and recording it in the police register photographing your more important correspondence. Want to look around Over here is the prison over there is secret police headquarters this is where Jan Masaryk was pushed out of a window to his death. <br /><br />Theres plenty more in this vein text entirely in Czech. The author Vlasta Vrázová 1900-1989 directed American relief work in Czechoslovakia in the years following World War II. In 1949 the Communist government held her for a week on espionage charges. She returned to the U.S. and became president of the staunchly anti-Communist Czechoslovak National Council of America the publisher of this volume. <br /><br />OCLC shows 16 institutional holdings. None in commerce. <strong>SCARCE</strong>. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Quarto 8 ¾ x 5 ½ inches; 222 x 140 mm 32 pages in stapled red wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Small tear to top corner of upper wrapper staples rusted some pencil erasures creasing and general handling wear. About Very Good. <br /><br /><br /><br /></p> Ceskoslovenská národní rada v Americe [Czechoslovak National Council of America] paperback
19832193Hamburg, Landeszentrale f. polit. Bild. 1983. 259 S. Mit Abb. 21 cm. OBrosch.
1994100134636HarperCollins 1994 756 pages 16x5 2x23 4cm. 1994. Cartonné. 756 pages.