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DESCRIZIONE: 26 PIANTINE A COLORI SPLENDIDAMENTE CONSERVATE CON COFANETTO IN CARTONCINO SAGOMATO DELL'EPOCA. POSIZIONE DEGLI SCHIERAMENTI, MAPPE ECC. CM.24,5X17 . DIVERSE MAPPE GRANDI RIPIEGATE IN 2 E 4 PARTI.. Rarissimo cofanetto con tutte le carte del vol. che singolarmente e sicuramente più facile da trovare. CONDIZIONI: Ottime. PESO / WEIGHT: 273 gr. without package
Ristampa anastatica di questo periodico che rapppresentò la prima voce Socialista nella zona tra Volterra e Piombino Ottimo stato.
Tre annate complete rilegate in un unico volume In-4 (Cm 33,5 x 27), pp. da 4345 a 6272, legatuta mz. tela verde con titoli in oro al dorso. Conserva le brossure anteriori e posteriori di ogni numero. Migliaia di illustrazioni b.n. nel testo. Qualche numero della rivista doppio. Le tre annate sono seguite dal numero speciale "Almanacco 1963 del calendario del popolo intitolato Spagna Si ". La brossura anteriore del numero 199 dell'aprile 1961 e' dedicata a Yuri Gagarin "...in questo caso non si esagera minimamento affermando che il 12 Aprile 1961 l'Unione Sovietica ha aperto una nuova era nella storia dell'umanita' "Odinari segni del tempo. MOLTO BUONO
8vo, br. ed. ex library with pocket but overall very good. 294pp. This book, published in 1979, seeks to present the various writings offered by Marx and Engels on the subject of 'law'. As such, this is really a collection of extracts - taken from the many works of Marx and Engels - that, in some way or another, relate to 'law' (for instance, the book includes extracts that are concerned with 'crime'). The book is arranged in parts - looking at: the 'young' Marx & Engels; 'historical materialism'; 'economic relations'; 'ideology'; the 'state, law and crime'; and 'law and politics'. The authors - Cain and Hunt - are more like editors, as their contribution has been to assemble and introduce the extracts. There is minimal commentary regarding these extracts. If you're after a book that presents what Marx and Engels said about law, this is a good starting place. However, in every other respect it's a limited publication. On this subject, I recommend Marxism and Law (Marxist Introductions) and Marx and Engels on Law and Laws . Ex-Library
In 4° piccolo (23,5x17 cm); 6 parti ognuna composta di 16 carte stampate su un unico lato. Legatura coeva in mezza-tela con titolo impresso in oro sul dorso e piatti foderati con carta marmorizzata coeva. Le ultime due opere con pagine lievemente ed uniformemente brunite, qualche altra lieve ed ininfluente macchiolina in poche pagine e nel complesso esemplare in buone condizioni di conservazione. Prima edizione di questa raccolta di opere satiriche e caricaturali del celebre illustratore, caricaturista e fumettista francese, DSC_0051_clipped_rev_1Charles Amédée de Noé noto con lo pseudonimo di Cham (Parigi, 26 gennaio 1818 – Parigi, 6 settembre 1879). Di nobili origini, suo padre era Conte di Noé e Pari di Francia, nonostante una naturale predisposizione per la matematica, preferì fin da giovane di frequentare le botteghe dei due celebri pittori, Nicolas Toussaint Charlet e Paul Delaroche. La sua opera “Histoire de Mr. Lajaunisse”, pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1839, una storia ideata come un susseguirsi di immagini sequenziali sulla scorta dell’opera dello svizzero Rodolphe Topffer, è considerato il primo albo a fumetti francese. Quelle qui presentate sono una serie di opere caricaturali e satiriche dedicate a vari avvenimenti o gruppi sociali come la celebre Esposizione Industriale del 1849 (con le caricature di numerose invenzioni e novità qui presentate per la prima volta), le vacanze dei politici, i cacciatori, le teorie sociali Proudhoniane, l’autunno (con varie vignette di caccia) e la primavera (con le corse dei cavalli). Prima edizione in buone condizioni di conservazione. Non comuni.
1868409Librairie internationale, Paris - A.Lacroix , Verboeckhoven & Cie Editeurs. 1868. Nouvelle édition. In-12 ( 18 X 11,5 cm), 1/ 2 reliure de basane brune avec mention de titre , initiales et 7 doubles filets dorés.
206 pages. "Compiled from lists prepared by more than 180 librarians around the US." - from Introduction. Usual library markings. Front free endpaper removed. Tight and square with moderate wear. A quality working copy. Book
106 pages. Features: Nice color MGB car ad; Smirnoff ad features Johnny Carson & St. Bernard; Okinawan students storm U.S. airbase; Australian aircraft carrier rips into the U.S.S. Frank E. Evans, killing 74; Norman Mailer for Mayor of New York; Frank Ditto, black organizer in Detroit; Communism - a house divided; The World's Communist Parties; Marxism - the persistent vision; Interview with George Habash; NY Met Cleon Jones; Pain - search for understanding and relief; Volkswagen (VW) featuring Father Bittman; All-American team of business students; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
102 pages. Features: Revenge of the average man under Mario Angelo Procaccino in NYC; Ella Jean Scott murdered by a Saikin; Election in West Germany; Classy color-photo ad for the 1970 Ford Marquis; China's two decades of communism; Golda Meir visits Nixon; Nice color ad for the 1970 Nova; Coupe; India's Riot-ravaged Ahmedabad; Fantastic two-page color-photo ad for the 1970 Oldsmobile (Olds) Cutlas S; Photo of ecstatic fans flooding on to the Shea Stadium field after Mets win the NL East; IBM ad features color photo of Marsden Emig, inventor of the Braille typewriter; Beatles release their Abbey Road album; Black paintings; CAS (Collision Avoidance System) for aircraft The Forsyte Saga comes to TV; The Boeing SST; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
191943051New York: Libreria Rossa N.d. ca 1919. First Edition. 12mo 18cm. Staple-bound pamphlet; printed thick paper wrappers; 24pp. Slight aging; mild creasing to spine; Very Good. Text entirely in Italian. Communist tract issued shortly after the Russian revolution calling for an immediate proletarian revolution in Italy with socialization of industry and agriculture; closure of borders to prevent the flight of the bourgeoisie; and the "management of the new society through a free arrangement of persons and competent groups" ".persone e di gruppi competenti interessati all soluzione di ogni singolo problema tecnico e sociale". The pseudonym "Emme" is unknown to us; nor is it certain from which "Libreria Rossa" this pamphlet originated - "libreria rossa" "red bookshop" being a common enough appelation among Italian-American radical booksellers of all political stripes during this period. One copy only in OCLC; not seen in commerce; not in Periconi. Libreria Rossa unknown
77437Small poster 8 1/2" x 14" photomechanically reproduced on white paper. Two-sided with the text in English on one side and Spanish on the other. Creased horizontally with some mild toning; else very good.<br /> <br /> This piece was intended to raise awareness of an April 24 1980 march and memorial meeting in Oakland California organized by the Revolutionary Communist Party in honor of Damian Garcia who was murdered two days earlier while distributing party literature at the Pico Gardens housing project in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles.<br /> <br /> Garcia a U.C. Santa Barbara graduate who served as executive director of La Casa de la Raza during the mid-1970s was a prominent RCP member who led one of the group's most notable actions: raising the red flag over the Alamo in San Antonio on March 20 1980. Throwing down the Texas flag Garcia declared "We've come to set the record straight about the Alamo. This is a symbol of the theft of Mexican land a symbol about the murder of Mexicans and Indians and a symbol of oppression of Chicanos and Mexicanos throughout the whole Southwest." He also called on people together with the proletariat worldwide to come out in struggle on May 1: International Workers Day.<br /> <br /> Following Garcia's death the RCP claimed that his murder was a result of this action and alleged Los Angeles Police Department involvement. The party also refused to cooperate in the investigation and organized demonstrations against both the LAPD and the City of Los Angeles including a May Day march in Los Angeles that was forcibly dispersed by riot clad police officers. As the RCP's first and only martyr Garcia remains an important propaganda symbol for the organization and frequently appears in the RCP newspaper The Revolutionary Worker. unknown
191943051New York: Libreria Rossa N.d. ca 1919. First Edition. 12mo 18cm. Staple-bound pamphlet; printed thick paper wrappers; 24pp. Slight aging; mild creasing to spine; Very Good. Text entirely in Italian. Communist tract issued shortly after the Russian revolution calling for an immediate proletarian revolution in Italy with socialization of industry and agriculture; closure of borders to prevent the flight of the bourgeoisie; and the "management of the new society through a free arrangement of persons and competent groups" ".persone e di gruppi competenti interessati all soluzione di ogni singolo problema tecnico e sociale". The pseudonym "Emme" is unknown to us; nor is it certain from which "Libreria Rossa" this pamphlet originated - "libreria rossa" "red bookshop" being a common enough appelation among Italian-American radical booksellers of all political stripes during this period. One copy only in OCLC; not seen in commerce; not in Periconi. Libreria Rossa unknown books
193414600Hamtramck MI: Michigan Communist Party 1934. First Edition. Broadside 22" x 14" printed recto-only on newsprint. Slight toning; mounted on archival board else Near Fine. 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
19411284Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Communist Party n.d. 1941. No edition stated. <br /><br />Single sheet of newsprint folded to create four pages of approximately 8 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches 211 x 266 mm. <br /><br />Rare announcement of a speech by Communist Party Chairman William Z. Foster in Los Angeles a little more than a month after Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The announcement appears at the beginning of a text in which the Party calls for the U.S. to spare no effort in defeating Germany: "There can be no peace for the peoples of the world without the complete destruction of Hitler and Hitlerism. Hitler fascism stands exposed as the greatest and main enemy of the peoples of the world."<br /><br />Prior to Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union the Communist Party strongly opposed U.S. involvement in World War II maintaining that the fight between Germany and Britain was an imperialist war. Obviously that policy changed 180 degrees following the German invasion of the USSR. <br /><br />An interesting look at how the Communist Party's position drastically shifted after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. <br /><br />No institutional copies found in OCLC. None in commerce in February 2022. <b>RARE.</b><br /><br />CONDITION: Evenly toned pencil notation at top left corner of cover page couple small closed tears. Horizontal fold probably due to mailing. A Very Good copy. Los Angeles County Communist Party
19411280<p>Single sheet 8 1/2 x 11 inches 217 x 280 mm printed on one side only. </p><p>A Communist Party USA flyer issued in the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union. It calls for a united front in the fight against the Axis powers and total mobilization of industry. "The Communist Party pledges its loyalty its devoted labor and last drop of its blood in support of our country in this greatest of all the crises that has ever threatened its existence."<br /></p><p>No institutional holdings found in OCLC. SCARCE.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Heavily toned folded for mailing some pencil notations. About Very Good.<br /></p> Los Angeles County Communist Party
19411284Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Communist Party n.d. 1941. No edition stated. <br /><br />Single sheet of newsprint folded to create four pages of approximately 8 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches 211 x 266 mm. <br /><br />Rare announcement of a speech by Communist Party Chairman William Z. Foster in Los Angeles a little more than a month after Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The announcement appears at the beginning of a text in which the Party calls for the U.S. to spare no effort in defeating Germany: "There can be no peace for the peoples of the world without the complete destruction of Hitler and Hitlerism. Hitler fascism stands exposed as the greatest and main enemy of the peoples of the world."<br /><br />Prior to Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union the Communist Party strongly opposed U.S. involvement in World War II maintaining that the fight between Germany and Britain was an imperialist war. Obviously that policy changed 180 degrees following the German invasion of the USSR. <br /><br />An interesting look at how the Communist Party's position drastically shifted after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. <br /><br />No institutional copies found in OCLC. None in commerce in January 2021. <b>RARE.</b><br /><br />CONDITION: Evenly toned pencil notation at top left corner of cover page couple small closed tears. Horizontal fold probably due to mailing. A Very Good copy. Los Angeles County Communist Party books
19411280<p>Single sheet 8 1/2 x 11 inches 217 x 280 mm printed on one side only. </p><p>A Communist Party USA flyer issued in the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union. It calls for a united front in the fight against the Axis powers and total mobilization of industry. "The Communist Party pledges its loyalty its devoted labor and last drop of its blood in support of our country in this greatest of all the crises that has ever threatened its existence."<br /></p><p>No institutional holdings found in OCLC. SCARCE.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Heavily toned folded for mailing some pencil notations. About Very Good.<br /></p> Los Angeles County Communist Party books
RARE fourth 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. XVI+633 pages. Blue cloth rebound Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Cover slightly stained. Spine upper edge slightly bumped. Title page edges slightly tattered. Previous owner's stamp on title page. Page III upper corner and edge worn. Some pages edge very slightly (1-5mm) torn - no damage to text. Some page edges very slightly worn. Several pages upper corner slightly wrinkled. 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.
(Codice TC/0030) Litografia a colori cm 65x45, ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
12mo. 395 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language; Socialist party. OCLC lists one copy worldwide (Helsinki Univ. ) . Slight water marks, written marks, wear. Good condition. (FIN-1-45) xxxxx
16mo. 27 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition. (FIN-1-16) xxx
16mo. 27 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Good condition; sun and pen marks. (FIN-1-63) xx
No date (ca. 1921-1925) . First Yiddish Edition. Original Printed Paper Wrappers, 12mo, 31 pages. 21 cm. In Yiddisn. Sotsyalist Ishe arbaytEr bibliyotEk [nr] 5. The Jewish Socialist Federation (JSF) was a secular Jewish Yiddish-oriented organization founded in 1912 which acted as a language federation in the Socialist Party of America (SPA) . Many of the founding members of the JSF had previously been members of the Bund in Eastern Europe and sought to bring Bundist politics to the socialist movement in the USA. The JSF split in 1921 over the question of the Bolshevik Revolution, with the organization disaffiliating from the SPA and a minority splitting to form a new organization called the Jewish Socialist Verband (JSV) and remaining affiliated to the SPA. The newly independent JSF soon joined the Workers Party of America (legal arm of the underground Communist Party of America) and merged into a previously-existing Jewish Communist Federation of that organization (Wikipedia, 2015) . Presumably, this publication dates to shortly after that realignment. SUBJECT(S) : Kautsky, Karl, 1854-1938. Communism -- Russia. Revolutions. Terrorismus und Kommunismus. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, LOC) . Rare. Pen mark on cover, some tears at spine, otherwise solid, paper strong, Good+ Condition. (KH-5-18)
Anastatica del pubblicato: Anno 1 n. 1 (agosto 1944)-Anno 2 n. 7 (luùglio 1945). Un volume (25 cm) con numerazione varia, per fascicolo. Tela editoriale. Edizione numerata.