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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
19091228London: The Fabian Society 1909. First Edition First Printing. Pamphlet criticizing the conservative anti-socialist writer and economist W.H. Mallock. According to Shaw Mallock believes that inventors and other people of exceptional ability have no reason to share their earnings with others. Mallock in letters to newspapers reprinted here says he doesn't make any such contention in his writings giving Shaw the opportunity to attack him further. Fabian Tract No. 146. 8vo 8 1/2 inches / 21 1/2 cm 23 1 pages in stapled red wrappers. Photographic portrait of Shaw by Marie Leon. Wrappers are rather brittle and age-toned front cover loose but still holding. Small split at the head of the spine and several nicks and tears to the covers especially the rear cover. Vertical crease throughout. Although this pamphlet has been reprinted several times and in different formats copies of this first edition are uncommon to the market. SCARCE. <br/><br/> The Fabian Society unknown books
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 63, [1] p., 3 unnumbered b/w plates. This is one of the early books on May 1 in Turkey printed by the Turkish Revolutionary Workers' Confederation of Trade Unions. Cover art illustrated by Turkish painter Orhan Taylan, (1941-). In the Ottoman Empire, the first celebration of Labour Day was organized in Skopje in 1909. In Istanbul, Labour Day was first celebrated in 1912. No celebrations could be organized between 1928 and 1975. On 1 May 1976 the Confederation of Revolutionary Trade Unions of Turkey (DISK) organized a rally on Taksim Square with mass participation one year ago "Bloody First May" which was an attack on leftist demonstrators on 1 May 1977 (International Workers' Day) in Taksim Square, Istanbul, Turkey. This booklet was printed for the commemoration of this celebration. Orhan Taylan was born in Samsun, to an artist mother in 1941. Graduated from Robert College (1960) and the Fine Arts Academy of Rome (1965). First solo painting exhibition in 1968. Took leading positions in artists' organizations (1975-1978). Organized mural painting symposiums and executed several murals (1976-80). His paintings were exhibited in London, Amsterdam, and Moscow within Turkish Highlights exhibitions between 1988 and 1990. Aside from regular exhibitions in Istanbul and Ankara, his works were also shown in solo gallery exhibitions in Paris, New York, Geneva, and Athens. Orhan Taylan exhibits mainly figurative oil paintings, and occasionally metal sculptures and drawings. Lives and works in Istanbul. During the 1971 Military coup, taken in custody on summer midnight together with his wife and cartoonist Tan Oral. All his archives and hundreds of books destroyed. 1977 Group exhibitions in Paris and Berlin. The May 1 poster wins 1st prize in the International Poster Competition of the World Federation of Trade Unions, Prag. (Source: Turkish Painting - Visual Art Encyclopedia). This is the first appearance of this art before it's winning the prize in 1977. Rare.
Very Good Italian Original color postcard shows 10 Italian commandants with Italian Imperial Sign and Italian flag on the ground-color of Tripoli and Mediterranean map. 9x14 cm. In Italian. [PPOSTCARD / TRIPOLI COMMANDERS OF ITALY / PROPAGANDA] Questi valorisi ufficiali che fulgida aureola di gloria circonda, caddero da prodi in Tripolitania per l'alta causa della civilta e per l'avvenire d'Italia: Ten. Gius. Bertasso, Ten. Solaroli Paolo, Cap. Luigi Chignoli, Cap. Angelo Frank, Cap. Palamenghi Crispi, Cap. Raffaele Pergolesi, Cap. Paitini, S. Ten. di Vasc. C. Corradini, Adolfo Corti, Ten. Ugo Granafei. An extremely rare propaganda postcard on Italian war in Tripoli, 1911 against the Ottoman Turks. Not posted, unused.
EXTREMELY RARE single volume containing the first 31 issues of the periodical published by "Hapoel Hatzair", a Zionist labor movement, after resuming publication at the end of the first World War. The periodical features political articles, descriptions of scenes and individuals in Palestine, and works of literature and literary criticism by contemporary Hebrew authors. 290x230mm. 252 pages (32+24+28+22+36+28+20+18+20+28+20+32+20+28+24+18+36+20+20+24+27). Black quarter-cloth Hardcover. Cover stained, worn and bumped. Cover edges and corners bumped. Sticker and pen inscription on spine. Spine stained. Spine peeling near bottom-left hinge. Library stamps on whitepage, first text page and rear endpaper. Pages browning, a few of them slightly stained. [SUMMARY]: This rare collection of a Zionist labor movement periodical offering a rare glimpse into the life of the Jews in Palestine at the end of WW1, has sustained some damage to its cover, but is in good reading condition.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Partly uncut pages. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 46 p. Kapitalsiz kapitalistler. Karadeniz was a student leader of the late 1960s generation in Turkey and the chair of the Student Union of Istanbul Technical University. Together with other prominent student leaders such as Deniz Gezmis, he was one of the student leaders who organized the famous 1968 protest against the American Navy's Sixth Fleet arriving at the Port of Istanbul, although he was initially against protesting at the docks themselves. Karadeniz suffered cancer when he was in detention after the 1971 military coup in Turkey. He was not allowed medical treatment during his imprisonment, which eventually led to the spread of the cancer. Despite medical treatment in London, he died at age 33. In this book, he has tried to adapt Brecht's socialist method to the society in Turkey. Title means 'Capitalists without capital'. OCLC has late editions, not this edition. Extremely rare.
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 185, [4] p. First Turkish edition of the "Chinese War of Independence" written by Mao Zedong in 1936 during the war with the Kuomintang and Japan. It was translated by Ahmet Angin (1919-1977) from the French text. This translation was published by Bülent Habora (1940-2014) (the owner of Habora Publishing House). Habora left his studies at Ankara University, Faculty of Law and worked as a journalist and publisher. He managed Habora Publishing House, which he founded (1966-95). OCLC 62124547.
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 71, [1] p. First Turkish translation of selected writings by Mao Zedong about culture, art, and literature. Only one copy in Bogaziçi University Library of Turkey (62711143), no copy except for this one in institutes worldwide.
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 111 p. First Turkish translation of "On New Democracy" by Mao Zedong, translated from French edition titled "La Democracy nouvelle", examining the way the Chinese revolution should go according to the internal and external conditions of the Chinese society. Mao wrote that the historical course of the Chinese revolution included two phases: the first phase being the democratic revolution and the second one being the socialist revolution, and these phases should follow each other. This theory has been accepted among the Turkish Maoists and constantly expressed and emphasized. Four paper copies in OCLC 943650048, 27993188 (Two are in Turkish institutes, one in International Institute of Social History (IISG) of Netherlands, one in UC Berkeley Libraries of USA).
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 77, [1] p. First Turkish translation of this book including "On Practice" and "On Contradiction" by Mao Zedong, consisting of his Marxist criticisms of the subjective mistakes of dogmatism and empiricists in China. Originally published in July 1937. Two copies in OCLC: 949372862, 27993088 (One in Bogaziçi University Library of Turkey, one in Berkeley University Library in the US).
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 31 p. 210th issue of Turkish weekly news magazine with its cover art of Mao's portrait, published five days after Mao's death.
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 116, [2] p. First Turkish edition of the book about the intra-party struggle by Mao. Two institutional copies in OCLC 83312365.
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 71 p. First Turkish edition of the history of the Chinese Communist Party, which is an excerpt from the Central Committee's report to the 10th National Congress of the CCP on the occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the founding of the CCP. The cover depicts when Mao Zedong inspects the 8th Route Army units in Yan'an during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) (known in China as the "War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression"). No copy is located in OCLC except for the only one in Turkey, Bogaziçi University: 949516763 / 283801166.
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Q-0299016803The University of Wisconsin Press 1958-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The University of Wisconsin Press hardcover
1971119490Paris, éditions sociales 1971 3 volumes. In-8 23 x 14 cm. Reliures toile beige, dos et premiers plats de couverture conservés, 501-382-575 pp., index des noms cités, table des matières à la fin de chaque volume. Exemplaires en très bon état.
Very Good Very Good Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 202, [4] p. Büyük Oktobr ve biz. 50 yil Oktobr. First and Only Edition. Exremely rare.
8vo, pp.496 tela edit. in sovracoperta (quesr'ultima con strappetti marginali riparati) , altrimenti ottimo
In 8° piccolo (17,5x12 cm); 52 pp. Bella brossurina editoriale gialla con titolo impresso in nero al piatto anteriore entro bella e ricca cornice xilografica. Dedicatoria a Colomba Beduschi. Qualche strappetto (senza perdita di carta) ai piatti, qualche pieghetta e per il resto in buone condizioni di conservazione, rarissimo, due soli esemplari censiti in ICCU e ancor più raro a reperirsi con la sua brossura editoriale. Rarissima prima edizione italiana di questo classico che diede avvio al pensiero e alle altre opere del grande filosofo, sociologo, economista e anarchico francese. Nel 1839 scrisse questo trattato “L'Utilité de la célébration du dimanche”, nel quale si potevano già vedere i primi germogli delle sue idee rivoluzionarie. In questo periodo inoltre si recò a Parigi dove condusse una vita povera, ascetica e dedita allo studio, entrando tuttavia in contatto con gli ideali socialisti che allora andavano diffondendosi nella capitale francese. Nel 1840 pubblicò Qu'est-ce que la propriété?, Cos'è la proprietà?, in cui sostiene la sua ormai celebre tesi secondo cui "la propriété, c'est le vol", "la proprietà è un furto", che gli valse l'antipatia dei membri direttivi dell'Accademia di Besançon, che tuttavia non riuscirono a ritirargli la borsa di studio. Prese parte ai moti del 48 ma rimase deluso del fatto che il potere venne assunto da personaggi appartenenti alla vecchia guardia. Proudhon è una delle figure cardine del pensiero anarchico, socialista e comunista dato che a partire dalle sue esplosive tesi si svilupparono le più importanti dottrine socialiste e marxiste. Fu un vero e proprio pioniere del pensiero sociale che caratterizzò il XX° secolo.<BR>È stato il primo ad attribuire un significato positivo alla parola "anarchia", che prima era utilizzata soltanto in senso dispregiativo, cioè nel senso di caos, disordine (perfino da William Godwin):<BR>« "Sei un repubblicano?"<BR>"Repubblicano [...] sì. Ma non significa nulla. Res publica, la cosa pubblica. Chiunque si interessi alla cosa pubblica può definirsi repubblicano. Anche i re sono repubblicani."<BR>"Bene! Quindi sei un democratico?"<BR>"No."<BR>"Cosa? Forse un monarchico?"<BR>"No."<BR>"Costituzionalista?"<BR>"Dio non voglia!"<BR>"Vorresti una forma di governo mista?"<BR>"Meno che mai..."<BR>"E allora cosa sei?"<BR>"Un anarchico..."<BR>"Ah, [...] capisco. Sei ironico."<BR>"Assolutamente no. Ti sto dando la mia seria e ponderata professione di fede. Sebbene un fervente sostenitore dell'ordine, io sono - nel più forte significato del termine - un anarchico." » <BR>L'autore della traduzione è del giornalista e letterato mantovano, Timoleone Vedovi (Vedova) che visse a lungo anche in Dalmazia.
8vo, hardcover cloth in dj. pp. x-258. index.
QWA-21298Minuit, 1977, in-8 br. (13,5 x 21), XXXVI-655 p., coll. "Arguments", traduit de l'anglais sur l'édition de 1959 par Micheline Pouteau, nouvelle préface par l'auteur, 8 cartes, bon état.
193740520San Francisco: Educational Committee San Francisco Communist Party N.d. ca 1937. First Edition. Corner-stapled mimeographed typescript 36cm x 22cm; 6pp printed recto-only. Toning corner creases and general wear; still a complete Good or better example. Dated from text. Rather remarkable Popular Front document prepared by Manuilsky as Deputy General Secretary of the Comintern and clearly oriented toward American Party members as the majority of the text deals with the resurgent economic crisis in the U.S. Though the title of the paper might suggest a style sheet or compositional outline the document in fact is a list of rather explicit instructions to American Party members on how to interpret contemporary world events in the light of current Soviet doctrine the general upshot being that the American economic crisis the rise of European fascism revolution in China and the increasing militancy of the Japanese are all symptoms of the collapse of capitalism and the ". growing resistance of the working class and the toiling masses against the onslaught of the fascist powers!" Evidence of Moscow's direct influence on the CPUSA during this period is hardly necessary to prove a point but this document provides a neat example of precisely how that influence was directed and executed. Unrecorded in this format though a similar document was published in Los Angeles in 1946 per OCLC; this printing clearly much earlier based on text. Educational Committee, San Francisco Communist Party unknown
196284966New york: Doubleday 1962. First Edition. Octavo. 21.5cm. Publisher's russet cloth titled in black to spine. Dustjacket. 359pp. Light wear to board edges and spine ends; internally clean fore-edge untrimmed; in a clean bright example of the dustjacket with some light marginal wear and fraying to the head of spine. A very good copy. <br /> <br /> One of two works written about life in the Soviet Union by Kosinski under his Novak pseudonym. Kosinski something of a master of obscuring his own footprints never really accounted for his need to write anti-communist material in the US under an assumed name and it was widely understood that these works were sponsored and commissioned by the CIA although the claim was never substantiated. This copy has one small piece of underlining to the text of the jacket flap where the author's status as "a social scientist" has been emphasised. This title and "The Future is Ours Comrade" both stem from the period when Kosinski was studying at Columbia on a Ford grant. Doubleday unknown
19011202London: Liberty and Property Defence League ca. 1901-05. First Edition. <br /><br />Unbound pamphlet 8 x 5 1/4 inches 205 x 132 mm 4 pages.<br /><br />A wonderfully lurid warning against socialism by a British organization devoted to laissez-faire economics. The anonymous author suggests that socialism would lead to the breakup of families.<br /><br />"There would be no such place as home under socialism" the author writes. "Everyone would live in the State barracks. There would be no breakfasts dinners or teas with one's family at one's own table as in the first place meals in private would not be permitted as it would be against the socialist idea of equality.In other words everybody when hungry would be reduced to the necessity of repairing to the common swine-trough and eating the hogwash the State had placed therein. No roast beef turkey and plum pudding no smiling faces of children and friends around the table on Christmas Day. Indeed there would not be any Christmas Day under socialism." <br /><br />This pamphlet carries no publication date but it appears to have been issued sometime between 1901 and 1905. It refers to "the late Mr. Oscar Wilde" who died in late 1900. In 1906 the Liberty and Property Defence League issued a book "Socialism: Its Fallacies and Dangers" which included the text of this pamphlet. <br /><br />OCLC lists 7 institutional holdings: Syracuse Stanford Amherst Harvard Michigan Texas and Wisconsin Historical Society. No other copies in commerce. <b>SCARCE</b>.<br /><br />CONDITION: Paper lightly toned old stab holes along the gutter a couple small closed tears small ink stamp at the end of the text general handling wear. A Very Good copy of an uncommon publication. Liberty and Property Defence League paperback books