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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)
L16592Odessa. E.M. Alexeev, 1905. In-12 cartonnage muet noir. Traduit de l'allemand en russe par P. Nejdanov. W. Brack (1842-1880) est un éditeur et journaliste allemand. Ami de Karl Marx, dont il sera le premier biographe, il est co-fondateur en 1869 du Parti ouvrier social-démocrate (SDAP). Dans ce texte, Bracke s'attaque aux préjugés courants contre la social-démocratie, pour mieux la défendre avec ironie ! E.O. en russe.
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)
1912110CqParis Quillet 1912 7 Volumes ( sur 12) - 1912/1921 - In8 - pleines basanes bordeaux - Comprend : - Le Parti socialiste en France par Paul Louis - 1912 - 405 pages - 7 planches hors texte . - La révolution sociale par Charles Rappoport - 1912 - 506 pages - 33 planches hors texte - Le mouvement syndical par J-B Séverac - 1913- 455 pages - La coopération par P. Brizon et E. Poisson - 1913 - 596 pages - Comment nous sommes Socialistes par Sixte-Quenin - 1913 - 315 pages - Le mouvement socialiste international par Jean Longuet - 1913 - 648 pages - 21 planches hors texte - coiffe supérieure coupée - La France Socialiste ( Tome 3) par Hubert-Rouger - 1921 - 603 pages Les volumes parus avant 1914 sont écrits alors par des militants et cadres de la SFIO proches de Jules Guesde .
1912110CqParis Quillet 1912 7 Volumes ( sur 12) - 1912/1921 - In8 - pleines basanes bordeaux - Comprend : - Le Parti socialiste en France par Paul Louis - 1912 - 405 pages - 7 planches hors texte . - La révolution sociale par Charles Rappoport - 1912 - 506 pages - 33 planches hors texte - Le mouvement syndical par J-B Séverac - 1913- 455 pages - La coopération par P. Brizon et E. Poisson - 1913 - 596 pages - Comment nous sommes Socialistes par Sixte-Quenin - 1913 - 315 pages - Le mouvement socialiste international par Jean Longuet - 1913 - 648 pages - 21 planches hors texte - coiffe supérieure coupée - La France Socialiste ( Tome 3) par Hubert-Rouger - 1921 - 603 pages Les volumes parus avant 1914 sont écrits alors par des militants et cadres de la SFIO proches de Jules Guesde .
1937118278Moscou, Coopérative d'Éditions des ouvriers étrangers en URSS, 1937, in-4°, 319 pp, traduit du russe par Alice Orane et Georges Roux, texte sur 2 colonnes, nombreuses photos, gravures et caricatures, planches hors texte sous serpentes en noir et en couleurs (portraits, photos, cartes), un brassard de garde rouge contrecollé hors texte, index bibliographique, index des noms cités, chronologie, reliure percaline rouge de l'éditeur, un Lénine en médailllon estampé à froid au 1er plat, titre en blanc au 1er plat et au dos, 1er plat très lég. sali, bon état. Rare
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)
19683197379Berlin, Akademie, 1968/70. Insgesamt 2566 S. OLwd.
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
Un fascicolo (32 cm) di (2)-36 pagine dattiloscritte, a ciclostile (tranne la pagina di titolo a stampa). Brossura editoriale con titolo alla copertina (fioriture) con data 18 luglio 1948, e occhiello: Ministero degli Affari Esteri, Ufficio Studi e Documentazione. -Analisi “a caldo” della rottura tra Tito e il Cominform ed i suoi possibili sviluppi. L'analisi è quasi certamente dell'ambasciatore italiano a Belgrado, Gaetano Martino. Vedi, a cura di Ennio Di Nolfo, i Documenti diplomatici italiani, serie 11ma. Pubblicazione interna al Ministero, non destinata alla diffusione, e quindi di notevole rarità.
8vo, hardcover, 320pp.Part I: Conventional Wisdom1. T. P. Uschanov Ernest Gellner's Criticisms of Wittgenstein and Ordinary Language PhilosophyPart II: Commonalities2. Ted Schatzki Marx and Wittgenstein as Natural Historians3. David Rubinstein Marx and Wittgenstein: Culture and Practical Reason4. David Andrews Commodity Fetishism as a Form of Life: Language and Value in Wittgenstein and Marx5. Terrell Carver Marx, Wittgenstein and PostmodernismPart III: Wittgenstein and Sraffa6. Keiran Sharpe Sraffa's Influence on Wittgenstein: a Conjecture7. John B. Davis A Marxist Influence on Wittgenstein via SraffaPart IV: Disjunctions8. Ted Benton Wittgenstein, Winch and Marx9. Nigel Pleasants Towards a Critical use of Marx and WittgensteinPart V: Forerunners10. Ferruccio Rossi-Landi Towards a Marxian use of Wittgenstein11. Joachim Israel Remarks on Marxism and the Philosophy of LanguagePart VI: Knowledge, Morality and Politics12. Gavin Kitching Marxism and Reflexivity13. Rupert Read Marx and Wittgenstein on Vampires and Parasites: a Critique of Capital and Metaphysics14. K. T. Fann Beyond Marx and Wittgenstein (A Confession of a Wittgensteinian Marxist turned Taoist)At first sight, Karl Marx and Ludwig Wittgenstein may well seem to be as different from each other as it is possible for the ideas of two major intellectuals to be. Despite this standard conception, however, a small number of scholars have long suggested that there are deeper philosophical commonalities between Marx and Wittgenstein. They have argued that, once grasped, these commonalities can radically change and enrich understanding both of Marxism and of Wittgensteinian philosophy. This book develops and extends this unorthodox view, emphasising the mutual enrichment that comes from bringing Marx's and Wittgenstein's ideas into dialogue with one another.Essential reading for all scholars and philosophers interested in the Marxist philosophy and the philosophy of Wittgenstein, this book will also be of vital interest to those studying and researching in the fields of social philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of social science and political economy.
8vo. 201 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Labor unions United States officials and employees biography; Fur workers United States labor unions history; labor unions and communism United States history. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Gold, America's only openly Communist international union president, headed the Jewish Fur & Leather Workers Union until 1954 when he was forced out by anti-communist hysteria. Very good jacket, very good condition. (ComHist-10-20)
8vo. 127 pages. In Czech. SUBJECT (S) : Nationalism Soviet Union; Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936 political and social views; Soviet Union history Revolution, 1917-1921. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Southern Illinois Univ, Univ of Illinois, Univ of Nebraska, Cornell) . Gorky was born in Russia in 1869. His first story was published in 1893. He was arrested in 1905 after Bloody Sunday, but only spent a short time in jail. He supported the Russian revolution, including traveling to the US to do so, was an early friend of Lenin, though later had a falling out over politics, and a founder of the socialist realism literary method. He died in 1936. A little tanned, back cover partially missing, good condition. (MX-33-39)
Original Cloth. 12mo. V, 280 pages. 19 cm. First Yiddish edition. With frontispiece portrait of Jean Grave. Translation of Socie´te´ mourante et l'anarchie by Rudolf Rocker. Foreword by Octave Mirbeau. Moribund Society and Anarchy, by Jean Grave, who served a two year jail sentence owing to the contents of this publication. Grave was a leading member of the French Anarchist movement before the First World War, editor of such papers as Le Revolte and Les Temps Nouveaux and producer of anarchist books, novels and plays. Subjects: Anarchism; France; J. Grave. Yiddish Anarchism. Institutional marks on endpages and backstrip, light wear to edges of cloth, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (YID-19-12)
Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. 8 pages. 26cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "Echo of Life." Biweekly journal of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. CONTENTS: Vesti o Rossii [News About Russia] --- Vostochnyy Vopros i Voyna [The Eastern Issue and War] --- K Voprosu ob "Otechestve" i ego "Zaschite" [On the Issue of "The Fatherland" and its "Protection"]. OCLC lists two copies (National Library of Israel, University of Wisconsin). Nice, clean copy in Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-32)
12mo. 256 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Clothing trade United States; Clothing trade societies, etc. ; Labor and laboring classes United States; Labor unions United States. CONTENTS: Who are the clothing workers? ; Organizing the women's clothing workers; Left wing unionism and the rising tide of oppression; Organization among the men's clothing workers; Development of the amalgamated; Furriers organization; The industry; Wages and hours; Speeding up the workers; Unemployment and occupational hazards; Employers' organizations and tactics. Covers and endpapers soiled, flap from now-missing dust jacket laid in. Good condition. (ComHist-10-7)
Original Cloth. 4to. IX, 55 pages. 27 cm. Special supplemental issue of Dos Naye Vort (supplement to Volume III, numbers 5 and 6) , the organ of the Independent Workmens Circle of Boston, a splinter circle from the Arbeter Ring, founded 1906. With articles on insurance policy and related financial issues of the Independent Workmens Circle, an article on the childrens museum in Boston, etc. Subjects: Jews Massachusetts - Boston - Periodicals. Jews - Periodicals. Independent Workmens Circle of America - Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 copies (Brandeis, NYPL, DLC, Urbana-Champaign) . Light wear to edges of cloth, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (YID-19-61)
21791Paris, Aux escaliers de Lausanne [aux dépens de l'auteur], [1949]., In-8, 342 pp., broché, couverture originale imprimée (légère insolation marginale et minuscules déchirures à la couverture, 2 taches au 3e f.).
Original Wraps. 8vo. 151, [9] pages. 23 cm. Annual periodical, established 1914, and published until at least 1918, of the Yiddish Yearbook for the Jewish Socialist Federation in America; the Yiddish branch of the American socialist party. Other titles of the periodical include: Idisher yohr bukh; Yohr bukh dos naye land. The lead article is a non-sectarian biography with photographs of leading socialist thinkers of the past two centuries, including Robert Owen, Gracchus Babeuf, Herzin, Louis Blanc, Blanqui, August Bebel, Joseph Dietzgin, Eugene Debs, Daniel DeLeon, Moses Hess, Jean Jaures, Emile Vandervelde, Nikolai Chernyshevsky, Peter Lavrov, Friedrich Lasalle, Paul Lafargue, Liebknecht, Karl Marx, Saint-Simon, Engels, Plekhanov, Fourier, Proudhon, Kautsky, and Kropotkin. The following lead article is by Morris Winchevsky commemorating 25 years of socialist Yiddish organizations, Salutski on the Jewish workers movement in 1914, a Robert Ingersoll article on atheism, and other historical, political, and theoretical articles detailing Jewish American Socialism by Morris Hillquit, Moishe Katz, and others. With a detailed freedom (freiheit) calender, listing important dates and events past and present, and nine pages of back page advertisements for the Forverts, Amalgamated Clothing Workers, and pro-socialist bookstores and publishers. Subjects: Socialism - Periodicals. Jews - New York (N. Y. ) - Periodicals. Jewish Socialist Federation of America Yiddish Yearbook. OCLC lists 11 copies, but some do not include this volume. Light wear to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (YID-19-85)
8vo. 6 illustrations. ISBN: 0199604037 Pages: 292 . adopts a refreshing and innovative approach to the years between the Nazi-Soviet Pact and Stalin's death in the USSR. Timothy Johnston draws on newspapers, films, plays, and popular music in order to examine the changing nature of Soviet identity in this era. He pays particular attention to the evolution of Britain and America from wartime allies to Cold War enemies. Being Soviet then explores how ordinary citizens related to this official version of Soviet identity. It examines that question via the rumours, jazz music, hairstyles, jokes, anti-war campaigns, and sexual relationships of the time. Johnston argues that these 'everyday' activities defined Soviet identity for the man on the street in the USSR. At the heart of the book is a sustained critique of the current emphasis on 'supporters' or 'resistors' of the regime. Johnston suggests that the shadow of Foucault looms too large in the history of Stalinism. The relationship between Soviet citizens and Soviet power was defined by the subtle tactics of everyday living. For many, life was not defined by 'belief' or 'unbelief' but rather the constant struggle to stay fed, informed, and entertained. This more nuanced approach offers a rich and textured image of what it meant to be Soviet in Stalin's least years.
Original Wraps. 12mo. 110 pages. 19 cm. First Yiddish edition. Translation of: Am Vorabend. English title page: On the Eve; a Drama in 3 acts. Despite the ban by the Kaiser in 1907, this play was still performed in Germany, and ostensibly was performed in New York as well, as an article from the New York Times of December 1st 1907 indicates. The play concerns a few revolutionists in a Russian town, operating an illegal printing shop, evading police with false passports, and eventually assassinating a Tsarist Governor-General. The benefits of the performances, and possibly of the sales of the play itself were sent as relief funds for Russian Revolutionists imprisoned or in exile. Subjects: Russia 1905 Revolution Drama. Yiddish translation. OCLC lists 21 copies. Front wrap lightly soiled, with ink bleeding onto first two pages. Bottom corner lightly bumped, otherwise fresh. Good condition. (YID-19-49)