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1911PHIL0093Bln., Fleischel 1911. 373 S., 1 Bl. Inhaltsverz., OPp., berieben, schwach hellfleckig, Leimschatten am vord. Innendeckel, Lichtspuren auf flieg. Vors., hint. Gelenk leicht beschäd., Bleistiftnotizen. Beilieg. 4 Zeitungsausschn. zum Tod des Autors.
(Codice SO/3067) In 16° VIII-352 pp. Deuxième édition. Signature. Rossures claires éparses. Demi chagrin époque, nerfs, gardes marbrées, titre doré. Très bon état. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
193284363New York: Dial Press; Lincoln Mac Veagh 1932. First American Edition. Octavo. 19.5cm. Original deep red cloth titled in black to spine with embossed publisher's imprint to front board. Dustjacket. 383pp. Bumped to spine ends with some minor wear to corners some minor darkening to the cloth in places; internally clean fore-edge untrimmed top edge a trifle dusty; in the John Gram dustjacket with some toning to the spine panel shallow chipping and loss to the spine ends intruding upon the author's first name and a short closed tear to the front upper front spine hinge. A good strong copy with some wear.<br /> <br /> Leonov's novel of Soviet labor centred around the building of an enormous factory; Sotstroy. Gorky provides the preface; the novel was notable at the time as an antidote to the image of the USSR as an enormous generator of plans progress noble artistic and industrial endeavor and a shining beacon of energy. Leonov tends towards a more on the ground depiction of enthusiastic ineptitude paranoia and fanaticism. Bookplate of Alvin Kapusta to front pastedown a Special Assistant for Soviet Nationalities at the US State Department and a notable scholar of the Soviet Bloc whose collections are housed at the Hoover Institution. Dial Press; Lincoln Mac Veagh unknown
192984083New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1929. Large Paper Edition. Large Octavo. 26.5cm. Publisher's pale orange cloth titled in black and gilt to front board with red paper title label to spine. xvi; 308pp. Scuffing and bumping to extremities the cloth uniformly faded to a pale diluted pinkish orange with some scuffing and soiling darkening to the spine label and some very light marginal chipping; internally clean black topstain fore-edge untrimmed lavishly illustrated throughout in color and black and white. A strong and handsome copy about very good due to solidity and completeness but with cosmetic external wear. <br /> <br /> Significantly taller and more bulky than the trade edition likely a deluxe or large paper edition produced from British sheets the pagination differs considerably from the earlier trade edition with several additional color illustrations for example the "Red Angel of Revolution" color plate is here the recto of the photographic frontis and a rather unusual contemporary small format photograph of Leningrad tipped onto one of the plate pages. The paper title label suggests a slipcase although none is present. Unusual rather than scarce with a pretty solid showing in institutions if none in trade. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
19572127<p>Paris: Editions Présence africaine 1957. <br /><br />A letter from the Martinique poet and politician Aimé Césaire to Maurice Thorez secretary general of the French Communist Party. Césaire announces his resignation from the party citing Stalin's crimes and the party's treatment of nonwhite people.</p><p>Césaire's letter is dated October 24 1956 one day after the start of the Hungarian Uprising against the Soviet Union and eight months following Nikita Khrushchev's "secret speech" documenting Stalin's crimes. <br /><br />"I think I have said enough to make it plain that it's neither Marxism nor Communism I repudiate; that the use certain people have made of Marxism and Communism is what I condemn" Césaire writes. "That what I want is that Marxism and Communism be harnessed into the service of colored peoples and not colored peoples into the service of Marxism and Communism." pages 11-12. Pamphlet entirely in English.<br /><br />While this pamphlet is widely held by institutions it's uncommon in commerce. SCARCE.</p><p>PHYSICAL DETAILS: 12mo 7 1/16 x 4 1/2 inches; 180 x 113 mm 15 1 pages in stapled green-gray wrappers with errata slip pasted to recto of lower wrapper soft cover.<br /><br />CONDITION: Light soiling to wrappers some light creasing to pages but clean and unmarked. A Very Good or better copy of a scarce publication.</p> Editions Présence africaine paperback
193446150Hamtramck MI: Michigan Communist Party 1934. First Edition. Broadside 22" x 14" printed recto-only on newsprint. Slight toning; small puncture to lower right corner else Very Good; shrink-wrapped on archival foamboard. Broadside announcing the 1934 Communist Party municipal ticket for the Detroit suburb of Hamtramck Michigan. Includes a large central portrait of mayoral candidate George Kristalsky and smaller portraits of seven City Council candidates which include one woman Jennie Romaniuk and one African-American candidate Cass Bailey. [Michigan Communist Party] unknown books
193227000Muskegon MI: Muskegon Unemployed Council 1932. Two bifolium issues 22.75cm printed in black on newsprint; 4pp. Slight toning to paper else Fine. An unrecorded Michigan newspaper produced briefly we assume by the Muskegon Unemployed Council. In addition to exposing corruption and mismanagement within Muskegon's municipal government the paper makes repeated invitations to unemployed workers to join the Communist Party and read the Daily Worker suggesting the Unemployed Council was if not an official CP front then at least heavily infiltrated by CP members and fellow travelers. The first issue includes coverage of the Ford Hunger March in which 5 protesting workers were shot to death by Ford Company guards outside the gates of the River Rouge Plant.<br/><br/>Rare; we find no examples in the trade July 2015 with one location only in OCLC Library of Michigan; not found in the North American Union List of Serials 1939 ed. Muskegon Unemployed Council unknown books
191917439Chicago: Deutschen Sprachgruppe der Socialist Party of the United States 1919. First American Edition. 12mo 18cm. Printed card wrappers; 127pp. Very mild external wear; faint spotting to a few pages of text; Near Fine in the original wrappers. Probable first printing in America of Trotsky's account of the October revolution. English editions appeared the same year in London and Brooklyn but it is likely that this German-language version translated from the Russian by German-American scholar Jacob Wittmer Hartmann precedes any English edition. Interestingly a German translation had already appeared in Berlin in 1918 but the German-language group of the Socialist Party commissioned this new translation from Hartmann for the American edition. Deutschen Sprachgruppe der Socialist Party of the United States unknown books
19421279San Francisco: Communist Party of California 1942. No Edition Stated. <br /><br />Seven-page mimeographed document 8 1/2 x 11 inches 217 x 280 mm stapled in top left-hand corner.<p>A "Dear Comrades" letter addressed to all branches of the Communist Party in California Arizona and Nevada urging them to meet and discuss an editorial in the August 1942 issue of the Communist "No Delay in Opening the Western Front." The letter provides reading suggestions from Communist Party publications and suggests that party members bring articles from the non-Communist press that favor a second front against Germany. It further warns that "appeasers" are trying to prevent the opening of a second front and provides counter-arguments to those opposing the second front.<br /></p><p>No institutional copies found in OCLC. None in commerce. <b>RARE.</b><br /></p><p>An interesting look at how the Communist Party sought to mobilize popular support for a second front in Europe.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Moderate toning to cover page less toning to subsequent pages pencil notation at upper left corner of cover page. Horizontal fold probably for mailing. Light dampstaining. A Very Good copy.<br /></p> Communist Party of California paperback books
1849588Paris: Victor Lecou 1849. Later printing. <br /><br />12mo 7 1/8 x 4 1/2 inches; 182 x 115 mm 4 iv 500 pages in original morocco spine titles in gilt over marbled boards. <br /><br />A vigorous defense of private property and opposition to "communism" appearing in the immediate aftermath of the 1848 revolutions in Europe. The first edition appeared in 1848; our copy was published the following year. <br /><br />This is the first history of socialism or communism in any language according to George Watson's "The Lost Literature of Socialism." Alfred Sudre 1820-1902 maintained that private property -- far from oppressing the poor -- was the best defense the poor had against oppression. Text in French. <br /><br />CONDITION: Some rubbing to boards and foxing to page edges. Very Good or better. <br /><br /> Victor Lecou hardcover
RARE third report (of eight) on the effect on the sweating system with statistics and views on the effect of Jewish population and immigration to Leeds and London on their industry. 335x205mm. III+711 pages. Blue cloth rebound Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Spine slightly wrinkled. Spine edges slightly bumped. Original rear cover (bound between 2 rear whitepages) edges slightly tattered. Front whitepage bottom edge slightly worn. Previous owner's stamp on page III. Some pages bottom corner slightly bumped. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare invaluable historical document on 19th-century Jewish history in Britain is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Very Good Turkish Paperback not original. Booklet was illegal in its period, covered by 'Din dersleri' [i.e. 'Religious lessons']. Some markings and underlined sentences with a pen. Advance copy, proof reading copy. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 58 p. [FIRST DECLARATION of 'TURKISH REVOLUTIONARY-PATH'] Devrimci Yol. Bildirge: Ülkemizde ve dünyada içinde bulundugumuz kosullar ve temel siyasî görevimiz.; Devrimci hareketin birligi ve partilesme süreci. Ülkemiz solunun dünü bugünü. Devrimci Yol (shortly DEV-YOL) was a Turkish political movement (as opposed to a tightly structured organization) with many supporters in trade unions and other professional institutions. Its ideology was based on Marxism-Leninism but rejected both the Soviet and the Chinese models in favor of a more native Turkish model, although it was influenced by the latter. Devrimci Yol entered the political scene in Turkey on 1 May 1977 with its manifesto called bildirge. Its roots can be seen in a movement that called itself Devrimci Gençlik ("Revolutionary Youth", short DEV-GENÇ), and it followed the thesis of Mahir Çayan. Extremely rare. Only two copies in OCLC: 81165643 (International Institute of Social History (IISG)) / 635015300 (Universita?tsbibliothek Bamberg).
Very Good Turkish Original periodical. Folio. (42 x 28 cm). In Turkish. 4 p. [MAY 1 COVER] Gida-Is: Türkiye Gida Sanayii Isçileri Sendikasi Yayin Organidir. Year: 2 - No: 8. 21.5.1980. With one of the rare May 1 illustration on cover. Some tears on extremities and folded places. Faded on paper. A fair copy. Extremely rare.
Pagine: 266+262+296+272+320+332 . Illustrazioni: Coertina con impressione in rilievo disegnata da Duilio Cambellotti (1876 - 1960) . Formato: 24° . Rilegatura: Cartonato pelle con impressioni in oro . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: Firme d'appartenenza. Alcuni tomi con copertinas sbrecciata o stanca. Bruniture . Collana: Raccolta breviari intellettuali n°29 - 77 - 78 -79 -80 -81 . Note epoca: - 1919
(Codice SW/0502) Set of 2 extralarge volumes (45x30 cm), green cloth, gilted titles to spine, containing full year 1976: 25+25 issues, nearly 1600 pages in all. Rips to page 1 of issue No.1, no text missing. Very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
In 8°; 494, (2) pp. Brosssura editoriale con sopraccoperta editoriale illustrata da un disegno di Marino. All'interno conservata anche la fascetta editoriale e un foglio volante pubblicitario di Bompiani. Vecchia ed elegante firma d’appartenenza privata alla prima carta datata 1955. Un piccolissimo difetto al margine alto della sopraccoperta e nel complesso esemplare in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Prima edizione rarissima da trovarsi completa della sopraccoperta, di quest’opera già apparsa in parte a puntate sulla rivista “La Rassegna d’Italia dal febbraio del 1947 al luglio del 1948, con il titolo “Lo zio Agrippa”. Lo stesso Vittorini scrive riguardo alle differenze notevoli fra le due stesure “Di una prima stesura di questo romanzo, molto più lunga e in sostanza diversa dalla presente, è stata pubblicata una serie di stralci sulla Rassegna d'Italia dal febbraio 1947 fino a luglio del 1948. Ma rare sono le pagine del libro com'è ora che coincidano esattamente con pagine del libro come era (intitolato Lo zio Agrippa passa in treno) nella prima stesura”. Importante opera del grande scrittore, traduttore e critico letterario siciliano, Elio Vittorini (Siracusa, 23 luglio 1908 – Milano, 12 febbraio 1966). Dopo una fanciullezza tribolata alla continua ricerca di libertà e dopo aver fatto umili lavori, nel 1926, grazie a Curzio Malaparte iniziò a collaborare con la rivista la "Conquista dello Stato". Nel 1927 inviò a La Fiera Letteraria il suo primo importante scritto narrativo, Ritratto di re Gianpiero, che gli venne pubblicato. Nello stesso periodo di tempo sposa Rosa Quasimodo, sorella di Salvatore Quasimodo. L’anno seguente collabora con “Solaria” e con “L’Italia letteraria”. Nel 1931 esce il suo primo romanzo “Scarico di coscienza”. Tra il 1933 ed il 1934 su Solaria compare a puntate uno dei suoi capolavori, “Il Garofano Rosso” che a causa della censura fascista non fu mai pubblicato in forma di romanzo, prima del 1948. Ottimo conoscitore della lingua inglese le sue traduzioni di Faulkner, Poe e Lawrence sono ancora oggi, molto apprezzate. Vicino alla corrente del fascismo di sinistra, nel 1936 venne espulso dal partito a causa di un articolo che parlando della guerra civile spagnola, spronava gli italiani a schierarsi contro Franco. Nel 1939 è a Milano dove Bompiani gli assegna la cura della collana editoriale “La Corona”. Controversa è la sua posizione politica fino al 1942 quando entra nel Partito Comunista Italiano (solo il 7 ottobre del 1942 partecipa al convegno degli intellettuali nazisti di Weimar, promosso dal ministro della propaganda Joseph Goebbels) e da questo momento i poi partecipa attivamente alla Resistenza. Uscì poi dal Partito Comunista nel dopoguerra per protesta contro la mancanza di libertà del regime comuista sovietico e per le posizioni non critiche di Togliatti. "Nel 1951 Giulio Einaudi lo chiamò per dirigere la collana "I Gettoni" e Vittorini condusse il suo incarico facendo scelte molto precise riguardo agli autori da inserire nella collana, accogliendo soprattutto le opere di giovani scrittori come Calvino e Fenoglio, ma rifiutando Il Gattopardo di Tomasi di Lampedusa. Vittorini successivamente rifiuterà la pubblicazione de Il dottor Živago di Pasternak e Il tamburo di latta di Grass". Vittorini fu uno scirttore molto impegnato politicamente per tutta la sua vita ma caratterizzato da un impegno che andando ben al di là dalle posizioni ideologiche dei singoli partiti, ricercava nei partiti stessi un mezzo per sviluppare le libertà dell’individuo. Fu per questo che senza grandi problemi abbandò via via tutti i partiti politici nei quali si trovò coinvolto una volta che questi tradivano le sue finalità ideali. Prima rarissima edizione da reprirsi completa della sopraccoperta, in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Rif. Bibl.: Gambetti – Vezzosi, Rarità Bibliografiche del Novecento Italiano, 2009, pag. 977.
Illustrazioni in bianco nero fuori testo Mancano sovraccoperte Per il resto Ottimo stato.
19274394DBOktober, 1927. Gross-8°. 1 Bl., Seiten 89?104, 1 Bl. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A 18. Jahrgang.
19274396DBSeptember, 1927. Gross-8°. 1 Bl., Seiten 73?88, 1 Bl. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A 18. Jahrgang.
In 8 (cm 12 x 18,5), pp. 144. Gora leggera, ma presente, al margine interno superiore delle pagine. Brossura editoriale. Edizione originale di questo studio sulla diffusione del Comunismo in Svizzera negli anni tra 1830 e 1850. La refrattarieta' degli Svizzeri al comunismo perche' contadini proprietari era stato uno dei motivi piu' frequentemente adoperati nella campagna pubblicistica del 1843-45. L'Autore fa riferimento alle tesi di August Becker, Wilhelm Marr e soprattutto Wilhelm Weitling.
A Cura: Cole Margaret - Cole Humphrey . Traduzione: Bernardi Luca - Lucioni Diegoz Maria - Biocca Marghieri Lucia - Basevi Paolo - Trevisani Luca - Veneziani Giulio . Prefazione: Cole Margaret - Braunthal Julius per l'ultimo tomo . Pagine: +510+VII+566+416+XVIII . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Cartonato avorio con sovracoperta in acetato e cofanetto originale per ciascun volume . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: L'opera fondamentare per conoscere il pensiero socialista che, per l'improvvisa morte dell'Autore, fu portata a termine dalla moglie e dal figlio riordinando gli scritti e i dattiloscritti. . Collana: Collezione storica . Note epoca: 1968
Nove fascicoli in 8°, numerati 33;34;35/36;37;38/39;40;41;42;43. Br. edit. illustr. pp. 112 (circa) per i numeri singoli e pp. 180 (circa) per i numeri doppi, con alcune illustr. f.t. Annata completa. Ben conservata. Il numero doppio 38/39 ha 328 pagine ed è dedicato quasi completamente alla Spagna in ragione del 25° anniversario (luglio 1961) dell'inizio della Guerra Civile spagnola. Asor Rosa, pag. 155
1861604210Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1861. XXIV, 517 S. Halbleder d. Zeit (berieben, Vorsätze etwas fleckig u. verstaubt). [2 Warenabbildungen]
51909Paris Félix Alcan, Editeur 1904 in 8 (22x14) 1 volume reliure toilée noire ancienne, dos lisse titré en lettres dorées, avec en queue: Cercle de la Libératrice (à Montpellier), IV et 480 pages. Paul Louis, 1872-1948. Rare. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Ciclostilato in proprio il 14/2/1972 dal Nucleo Medi Lotta Continua - Collettivo Autonomo di Architettura GRUPPO GRAMSCI. Pagine (2), 8 di cm. 29,5 fermate con punto metallico. Perché la repressione; I nodi della repressione; La repressione preventiva; I Fascisti; Il progetto per la scuola; Il processo Valpreda; La lotta all’Alfa Romeo; L’insubordinazione organizzata... Axs