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196282699Stanford: Stanford University Press 1962. First Edition. Octavo. 22.5cm. Publisher's pale slate grey cloth covered boards titled in black to spine. Dustjacket. viii; 279pp. Light scuffing and edgewear minor bumping to spine ends in a bright strong example of the dustjacket with some minor rubbing and chipping to extremities. some sunning and fraying to the spine panel and ends a very good handsome copy with some light wear. Internally clean. Bookplate of Phillip G. Fox to front pastedown clearly a home made design and almost certainly that of Professor Phillip G. Fox of the University of Wisconsin who was a professor of business administration with an almost obsessive interest in slot machines and the mathematics of gambling payouts. The bookplate has been composed as a piece of typewriter art centered on a complex mathematical equation; bookdealers aren't necessarily terribly mathematically adept so the solution will have to be found by the next owner of the book.<br /> <br /> Packer's preoccupation here is centred around which of the regularly used official methods for interrogating communists and building information on their activities is the most efficient and successful; court trials admisnitrative hearins or Congressional investigations. There is an interesting corollary in that he is compelled to analyze whether or not Communism is in fact subversive but the answer to that shouldn't probably shouldn't get in the way of a good system for governments to control their citizens. Stanford University Press unknown
Illustrazioni a colori firma di appartenenza Ottimo stato.
Discorso al Congresso dell'Internazionale in Pietrogrado il 19 luglio 1920 Restauro con adesivo al dorso Per il resto ottimo stato.
Illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori Ottimo stato.
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6 volumi, 20 cm, pp. XIX, 584; XII, 534; 510; XI, 533; 545; XII, 459, alcune tavole fuori testo, rilegatura editoriale, titolo al dorso, sovracoperta editoriale. Ottimo esemplare
467p. + Plus photographs. Inked ownership of Samuel E. Allen. Large 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. A scarce and significant work. Coldwar/Economics 6
Atti del convegno Internazionale per quarantesimo anniversario della morte Ottimo stato.
(Codice SW/2299) Annata completa 1978: numeri 23-33 rilegati in un volume, similpelle nera e titolo oro. Copertine conservate. Ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
(Codice SW/2300) Annata completa 1979: numeri 34-43 rilegati in un volume, similpelle nera e titolo oro. Copertine conservate. Ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
(Codice SW/2301) Annata completa 1980: numeri 44-52 rilegati in un volume, similpelle nera e titolo oro. Copertine conservate. Ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
2019G111803Leuven, Leuven University Press 2019 357pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, veryg good condition (unread), G111803
357pp., 24cm., publisher's hardcover, veryg good condition (unread), G111803
1995G110614Köln, 1995 xv + 231pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, G110614
xv + 231pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, G110614
Mm 215x285 Volume nella sua brossura originale con copertina illustrata, 158 pagine con numerose immagini in nero della guerra civile. Testo in spagnolo ed italiano. Dorso restaurato con parziale perdita del titolo, peraltro la pubblicazione è in buone condizioni nelle sue legature ben salde. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
(Torino), Tipografia Borello & Ottone, Via Vanchiglia 2 bis. Foglietto di propaganda elettorale dell’immediato dopoguerra stampato su carta povera colorata, cm. 12,5x16,5. Axs
RARE volume containing the first five issues of "Lehavot", a Hebrew publication of the "Hachalutz Hatzair" movement in Poland. "Hachalutz Hatzair" was a youth movement associated with "Hachalutz" movement, which supported an integration of Zionism with socialism, and was largely responsible for the establishment of Israeli Kibbutzim. At first, the periodical appeared irregularly. These issues were published in June 1928, April 1929, June 1929, September, 1929 and November 1929. The issues contain literary works in verse and prose, letters written by Chalutzim in Palestine, and ideological papers on nationalism and socialism, written by members of the organization, some of which would become central figures in the history of the Kibbutz movement. The texts are accompanied by b/w photographs of Chalutzim and of Eretz-Israel. 260x200mm. [50]+[32]+[32]+[32]+[32] pages. Marbled quarter-cloth hardcover. Cover worn. Cover corners bumped and tattered. Spine hinges worn. Spine edges tattered. Ex libris sticker on endpaper. Previous owner's name on first title page. Pages yellowing. [First issue]: Corner of page 9 torn and missing. Some pages slightly dog-eared. [SUMMARY]: These rare first issues of an influential publication, central to the development of the Kibbutz movement, are otherwise in good condition.
Fine English Paperback. Foolscap 8vo. (17 x 12 cm). In English. 44 p. The main democratic force in Turkey as elsewhere is the working class which makes itself heard through its own political party. After the military coup d'etat of March 12th, 1971, a time of tough repression fell upon the working class and its legal political party was banned, but the working class emerged period of repression. The political party of the working class is being built and developed on this solid foundation.". Behice Boran was a Turkish Marxist politician, author, and sociologist. As a dissenting political voice from the left, Boran was repeatedly imprisoned for her work and died in exile after the Turkish military coup of 1980. Boran was born in Bursa to Volga Tatar parents whose families had settled in the Ottoman Empire during the 1890s. She graduated from American College for Girls in Istanbul, Turkey, and studied sociology at the University of Michigan in the United States. She received her Ph.D. in sociology in 1939 from Michigan and was involved in Marxism. She was nominated to Ankara University, Faculty of Language and History-Geography (AÜ, DTCF) as an associate professor. She also joined the clandestine Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) and began publishing left-wing periodicals, Yurt ve Dünya (English: Motherland and World) and Adimlar (English: Steps), which led to her sacking from the university. In 1950, she led the formation of the Turkish Peacelovers Association, which protested against Turkey's participation in the Korean War, which led to her arrest and a sentence of 15 months in prison. Between 1965-69, Boran served as a deputy from the Workers Party of Turkey (TIP) in the Turkish parliament. In 1970, she assumed the leadership of the party. She was arrested after the military coup of 1971 and sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment. After she was released following an amnesty, she re-established the TIP in 1975. After the military coup of 1980, Boran went into exile in Europe, living as a political refugee in Sofia, Brussels, and Düsseldorf. In 1987, she announced that TIP and TKP had decided to merge. She died soon after this press conference from heart disease in Brussels, Belgium. She was 77 years old. Her body was brought to Istanbul and her funeral turned into a mass demonstration, the first public show of force of Turkey's left-wing movement after the coup. (Wikipedia).
Very Good English Modern cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 130, [2] p. 1500 copies were printed. Numbered Edition. No: 1159. Rare. One of Balkan (Bulgarian) Turks' publications. Essays against to Russian fascism. Hikâye ve reportajlar.
Very Good Turkish Original printed notification letter (open letter) of Mehmet Ali Aybar. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In Turkish. Folded. 1 p. Aybar'in açik mektubu. Mehmet Ali Aybar's faction letter. He declared that he left the party (TIP: Turkish Labor Party). Shortly after that he would be one of the founders of SDP: Socialist Devrim Partisi [i.e. Socialist Revolution Party]. Extremely rare. Not in OCLC.; Not in IISG.