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Very Good Turkish Original printed new year card with autograph notes and signature of Aybar. In its original envelope. 11x15 cm. In Turkish. 1 p. Addressed to Ayata Begensel, (1927-2017) was lawyer of TIP and Thrace general manager. Sent to Kirklareli city. Autograph celebration card signed 'Mehmet Ali Aybar'. Aybar was an international lawyer, member of the Turkish parliament, the first president of the Workers Party of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Isçi Partisi or briefly TIP), the founder and President of the Socialist Revolution Party, and a member of the Russell Tribunal against the war crimes of the United States in Vietnam.
In-8° pp. complessive 266, leg. in mezza tela recente, conservate le bross. edit. con vecchi timbri. Ottimo stato.
Paris. 4to. 8 pages. In Russian. Includes: official release of the materials of Russian social-democratic party conference, including resolution about representation of the party in Duma (Russian parliamentary assembly) . None in OCLC. Ex-library stamp (Bund Archives in Russian) on cover page, brittle browned newsprint medium, uncut, minor tear and wear, otherwise in very good condition (RUS-7-364) . Xxxx
London. 4to. 8 or more pages per issue. Some issues illustrated. In Russian. An Official publication of Russian anarchists. Total of 24 nrs in 21 issues were published. Contents include: editorial "Anarchism and Politics" denying any significance to legal methods of the class struggle: labor unions, parliament, etc (Nr 3) , editorial "On definition of our tactics" with anarchist perspective on Marxist theory (Nr 4) , editorial "On definition of our tactics. Part 2" on tactics of revolutionary terrorism (Nr 5) , editorial "On definition of our tactics. Part 4" on tactics of general strike (Nr 7) , editorial "Peaceful solution or Revolution?" on limits of political upheaval in Russia (Nr 8) , "Open letter to Russian socialist-revolutionaries" with critical coverage of the International socialist congress in Amsterdam in August 1904 (Nr 14) , & editorial in support of peasants' uprisings in Russian countryside (Nr 17) . OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Houghton Library at Harvard U, Pennsylvania State U, Brown U, U of South Carolina, U of Wisconsin) . All on fragile newsprint, browned with paper chipping, minor tear and wear otherwise in good condition Price is per issue (RUS-7-935).
New York. 4to. 144 pages. In Russian. An organ of the Russian social-democrat workers' party (Mensheviks) . Started in 1921, published semimonthly until 1945, since 1946 published monthly. Includes: materials on the contemporary issues of the USSR: agricultural problems, Khrushchev's ideological shifts, women in Soviet politics, etc. OCLC lists 35 copies worldwide. SUBJECT(S) : Socialism -- Europe, Eastern -- Periodicals. Enclosed is a leaflet (letter to the subscribers about an increase in subscription price) , in Russian, ex-library stamp (YIVO Institute) on the front cover page, in excellent condition (RUS-7-339.
12mo. 167 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language; Songbooks Finnish. OCLC lists six copies worldwide. Fair condition, edgeworn, various marks, small tears. (FIN-1-48) xxx
32mo. 192 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. ; Finnish poetry -- 20th century. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Last page is missing, first page is torn and detached but present, covers are loose, worn and marked. Fair condition. (MX-33-44)
Cloth, Large Double-Folio size, Aprox 96 pages. Includes, for example, a front page story entitled, "Behind the New Imperialism of Stalinist Russia (by Will Herberg). Paper browning, somewhat fragile but well protected by binding. Chips to corners, no text loss.
24mo. 28 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition with water spots on front cover. (FIN-1-17)
24mo. 28 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Poor condition; top corner and half of front edge torn off throughout; readable. (FIN-1-64)
Geneve. 4to. 6 pages. In Russian. Includes: coverage and materials of the Bund convention in Spring 1916 (on policy towards the war, struggle for Jewish emancipation, relationships with military deportees aid societies, etc) . None in OCLC (! ), though we have been told of the existence of an isue Nr. 2 (not seen) . Brittle newsprint paper with minor tears, otherwise in excellent condition, (RUS-7-365) .
Prague. 4to. 180 pages. In Russian. Edited by E. Lazarev. Began in September 1922, ceased publication in March 1934. Includes: fiction by Honore de Balzac, Aleksei Remizov, political essay by Eduard Benes (first president of independent Czechoslovakia) , book reviews include a piece on "Summer 1925", a novel by Ilia Ehrenberg. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Thick browned paper, wrappers have minor tear on the spine with no text loss, mended by clear tape, otherwise in excellent condition (RUS-7-344) .
FT) Original Newspaper stapled into later folder. 4to. 40 pages. Illus. 29cm. In Russian. The important first issue. Title translates to English as, Anarchist: Organ of the Russian Anarchist-Communists. CONTENTS: Gosudarstvo I Pravo [State and Law] --- Anarkhizm I Rabochiya Organizatsii [Anarchism and Labor Organizations] --- Anarkhizm ili Sindikalizm [Anarchism or Syndicalism] --- Anarkhicheskiy Krestyanskiy Soyuz [Anarchist Peasant Union]. SUBJECT (S) : Anarchism -- Periodicals. Anarchists -- Russia -- Periodicals. OCLC lists holdings (Harvard, UAlberta) . Pages are stained and darkened, slightly musty, worn with some tears at edges; minor text loss to first and last page. Good Condition. (RUS-11-28)
FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. 32 pages. Illus. 29cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Anarchist: Organ of the Russian Anarchist-Communists. CONTENTS: Professionalizm, Sindikalism I Anarkhizm [Professionalism, Syndicalism and Anarchy] --- Militarizm, ego Rol I Znachenie [Militarism, its Role and Value] --- Otrezvlenie Russkoy Revolyutsii [Awakening of the Russian Revolution] --- Agrarnyy Vopros I Sotsialisticheskiya Programmy [The Agrarian Issue and the Socialist Programs] ---Anarkhicheskoe Dvizhenie v Evrope [The Anarchist Movement in Europe] --- Anarkhicheskoe Dvizhenie v Rossii [The Anarchist Movement in Russia]. OCLC lists 2 holdings (Harvard, UAlberta) . Institutional stamps on front and back pages; edges rubbed. Internal pages are bright and clean and all text is clear. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-28a)
FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. Pages. 20cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Echoes. Collection I. CONTENTS: Kadety I Zatrudnenii [Cadets and Difficulties] --- Deyatelnost Proshloy Gosudarstvennoy Dumy I Sadachi Budushey [Last Activity of the State Duma and Future Goals] --- Polozhitelnaya Rabota Pravitelstva [The Positive Work of the Government] --- Balans Pravosudiya [The Balance of Justice] --- Po Povodu Raskola v Polskoy Sotsialisticheskoy Partii [Concerning the Schism in the Polish Socialist Party]. SUBJECTS: Socialism -- Soviet Union -- Periodicals. Russia -- Politics and government -- 1904-1914 -- Periodicals. OCLC lists six copies. Institutional stamp and marking on front cover and title page. Pages worn along edge, but all text is clear and paper is not fragile. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-36)
In-8°; pp. 62, 1 c.b. quasi interamente intonso. In brossura originale con titolo.
1st edition in Russian. Paper Wrappers, 16mo, 77 pages. ; 16 cm. In Russian. August Ferdinand Bebel was a German social democrat and one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. SUBJECT: Socialism. At head of title: "Rossiiskaia Sotsial'demokraticheskaia Rabochaia Partiia. Perevod s niemetskago. " Includes bibliographical footnotes. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Lacks outer wrapper, as commonly found. Good Condition. (MX-30-6)
1st edition in Russian. Paper Wrappers, 16mo, 77 pages. ; 16 cm. In Russian. August Ferdinand Bebel was a German social democrat and one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. SUBJECT: Socialism. At head of title: "Rossiiskaia Sotsial'demokraticheskaia Rabochaia Partiia. Perevod s niemetskago. " Includes bibliographical footnotes. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Pages 65-78 in facsmile only. Lacks outer wrapper, as commonly found. Otherwise Good Condition. (MX-30-7)
Original cloth. 8vo. 4, xxvii, 347 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Collected Works (Poetry and Prose) of Joseph Bovshover, with an introduction by Michael Cohn. Bound in half cloth over marbled boards; with frontispiece photograph of Bovshover, protected by tissue guard. Joseph Bovshover (1873-1915) ; born in Lubavitch, near Mogilev, White Russia, in a very Orthodox family, but left for America at age 18, and became a furrier in New York. He had a good job but began to write anarchist, revolutionary poems in Yiddish and to read them aloud in his shop. He was fired and worked as a journalist and tutor. He was considered the heir of Edelshtat, who had just died. Bovshover knew English very well and translated his own poetry and published it in English language periodicals. As a result he achieved some fame in the non-Jewish world too, but soon after began to suffer from a mental illness, and entered a mental hospital in 1899, where he remained until his death. His poetry, like Edelshtat's, was anarchist and revolutionary, and became popular throughout the Jewish world. (laits. Utexas.edu/gottesman/) Subjects: Yiddish Poetry. Anarchism. Light soiling from tape on backstrip, previous owners bookstamp on endpage, otherwise, fresh and clean. Very good condition. (YID-19-17)
Large 8vo. 424 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Clothing workers Illinois Chicago; Arbitration, industrial Illinois Chicago; Illinois Chicago history. Hefty tome detailing this heavily (though not exclusively) Jewish & Italian Union's first 12 years--organizing, strikes, allies, etc. The union, officially founded in 1914, had its roots in the massive 1910 strike in Chicago (against Hart, Schaffner, & Marx) , primarily led at the shop floor level by Jewish and Italian women, at the top by Sidney Hillman, and aided by Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. The union was condemned by Sam Gompers as a breakaway from the craft-organized (and largely nativist) United Garment Workers of the AFL, and became leaders of a "new unionism" that included the development of unemployment insurance, cooperative housing, labor banking, & consumer cooperatives. Ex library. Top inch of backstrip is torn off, hinges starting, good condition. (ComHist-10-21)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 208 pages. 21 cm. First Yiddish edition, first publication in a Jewish language. Letters From the Death-House, translated from the French (Lettres de la maison de la mort; Gallimard, 1953) by L. Berger and M. Litvin. The Death-House Letters of Julius (19181953) and Ethel Rosenberg (19201953) , comprising the prison correspondence of the famous Jewish couple controversially executed for delivering on Atomic secrets to Soviet agents. These letters were translated and published throughout the world in 1953, the year the Rosenbergs were executed at Sing-Sing. Subjects: Communism - United States. Rosenberg, Ethel, 1915-1953 - Death. Rosenberg, Julius, 1918-1953 - Death. Rosenberg Letters Yiddish translation. OCLC lists six copies (Harvard, Arizona, Toronto, DLC, UCLA, Natl Yiddish Book) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (YID-19-70)
8vo. 102 pages. Frontispiece. In Czech. SUBJECT (S) : Statesmen Czechoslovakia biography; Horakova, Milada, 1901-1950. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Good condition. (Czech-4-37) xx
Original Stapled Wrappers. 4to. 16 pages. 30cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The New World: Russian Social Democratic Organ." A political journal of "Martov's Social Democratic Labor Party" published twice monthly. Its stated goal is to look for ways to resolve Democratic Socialism of the problems posed by internationalism during the pivotal era of development for the Soviet Union, and the world. CONTENTS: K Trudyaschimsya Sovetskogo Soyuza [To the Workers of the Soviet Union] --- Krizis Neytraliteta [Crisis of Neutrality]. French title in header: "'Le Monde Nouvea' (Noviy Mir) Revue bimensuelle." OCLC lists two copies (British Library, St. Pancras; National Library of Israel). Some chipping along gutter margin. Pages darkened and somewhat fragile, but all text is clear. (RUS-11-34b)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 347 pages. 21 cm. Second Yiddish edition. Translation by Y. A. Merison of Der Anarchismus. Paul Eltzbacher, a German-Jewish Professor of Law, was born in Cologne 1868 and died in Berlin 1928; scholar and writer; studied in Leipzig, Heidelberg, Strassburg and Göttingen; lectured in Halle and became Professor of Law at the Handelshochschule in Berlin; published on anarchism and contemporary political subjects; author of `Anarchism' 1900. He became a Bolshevik after 1918. Subjects: Yiddish - Anarchism. Anarchists. Institutional stamps on endpages and backstrip, otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (YID-19-11)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 48 pages. 22 cm. The Forverts and the Bund, and The Bund in Poland. Reprints with an introduction, of two articles published in Naye Folkstsaytung and Veker, Der "Forverts" und der "Bund" by H. Erlikh and Der "Bund" in Poyln by R. Abromovitsh, respectively. With four photos of Bund demonstrations in Poland. Subjects: Socialism. Socialism - Poland. Jews - Poland - Politics and government. Jews - United States - Politics and government. Ogolny Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy "Bund" w Polsce. Forverts. OCLC lists 8 copies. Rare. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (YID-19-37) Xx