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pp. vi, 360. Bookplate of Esther and Harry Klein. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding. Spine and edges spotted. Fourth printing. Coldwar/Economics 8
br. Olga Benario ha vissuto una intensa vita di rivoluzione, amori e drammi tra Monaco, Berlino, Mosca e Rio de Janeiro. Nata nel 1908 a Monaco, Olga si iscrive a 15 anni alla Gioventù Comunista. Insieme a Otto Braun si trasferisce a Berlino, dove nel 1927 viene arrestata con l'accusa di alto tradimento. Mentra lei riacquista la liberà per vie legali, Otto Braun rischia invece 20 anni di carcere. Con una spettacolare azione armata (oggi direbbero terroristica) Olga riesce a far evadere Otto Braun dalla prigione di Moabit. Entrambi riparano poi nell'URSS, dove vengono accolti trionfalmente. L'Internazionale Comunista la manda in Brasile assieme a Louis Carlos Prestes per prendere contatto con il PCB che conta anche sull'appoggio di taluni settori dell'esercito. Nel 1936, dopo il fallimento di un tentativo di insurrezione, viene arrestata ed infine estradata in Germania malgrado fosse incinta. Verrà "giustiziata" nella camera a gas del lager di Bemburg nel 1942 in quanto ebrea comunista.
19921139451992 Edition des Presses Universitaires de France (PUF), collection "Thémis Histoire" - 1992 - In-8, broché - 558 pages
In 8, bross., pp. 222.Mancanze al dorso, discrete condizioni.Luogo di pubblicazione ParisEditore PayotAnno pubblicazione 1935Materia/Argomento Storia, Comunismo
(Comunismo) welter G. Histoire de la Russie Communiste. Parigi, 1935. In-8°, pp. 222.
br. Nel 1934 H. G. Wells visitò l'Unione Sovietica e il 23 luglio intervistò, per quasi tre ore, Joseph Stalin. Wells era già stato in Unione Sovietica nel 1920, dopo la rivoluzione del '17 e la guerra. Ora ritorna trovandosi in un paese molto diverso, radicato nel socialismo, con Stalin saldamente al potere e con ancora grandi difficoltà economiche. Il testo è una potente testimonianza di tutto questo e dal dialogo si coglie la tensione che, dietro all'apparente cordialità, pone in contrapposizione due visioni politiche e sociali differenti.
431p. 8vo. Original full cloth blue binding. ". criticism of the foreign policy of our State Department and of the peace policy of the United Nations." Quite influential on generations of conservatives. Coldwar/Economics 2
pp. xvi, 300, (xvii-cxlviii)[Epilogue, Bibliography, Footnotes]. 8vo. Original full black glossy wraps. Spiral bound. A study of American political response to Communism and One Worlders, supported by a large documentary apparatus. Written by the founder of the John Birch Society, this is a classic attack on President Eisenhower. The case is made that, while not exactly a card-carrying member of the Communist Party, his policies certainly aided and abetted the International Communist Conspiracy every bit as much as did those of his immediate Democratic predecessors. Coldwar/Economics 5
(Milano), Rizzoli, (1971), in-8, cartone edit., sovraccoperta, pp. 230, (6). Con tavv. f.t.
Firma di appartenenza Ottimo stato.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked slightly foxed boards and no bumping to corners. 40pp. A discussion of the means needed to further the aims of the proletariat.
Nyu York: Arbeter ring bildung department, 1935. Cloth with illustrated paper panel on front, Square 8vo. 139 pages. In Yiddish. Sketches of the Life of Jewish Workers in America (on English title page) . SUBJECT(S) : Working class -- United States. Jews -- United States. Includes bold black and white plates by Note Kozlovsky and color illusration on cover. OCLC lists 28 copies Worldwide. Some scratches on front illustration, otherwise very good condition. (YID-11-3)
19 cm, br. ill, p. 263
336p. Charts and diagrams. 4to. Original blue gold decorated wraps. Coldwar/Economics 1
Mm 145x220 Collana "Frecce". Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta originale, x + 313 pagine con tavole in nero fuori testo. Opera in condizioni molto buone, presenta una piccola etichetta di biblioteca dismessa alla prima carta. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
23.5x16 cm. 297 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover corners and cover upper edge slightly bumped. Spine curved. Else in good condition.
pp. 182, (4)[Publisher's catalogue]. Slight old staining. 8vo. Original full printed stiff wraps. Some browning. Coldwar/Economics 5
In-8° pp. 730. Bross. edit. rare segnature a matita.
2 vol, in 8, p. 730, 926, br. orig.
2 voll. pp. 730, 925, cm 22x15, rileg. edit. , Biblioteca Cultura Politica e Giuridica, 3.
1914144391914. Bruxelles Bureau Socialiste International 1914 - Agrafé 13 cm x 19 cm 10 pages - Rapport de Sidney Webb - Etat neuf
"Here is PRAIRIE FIRE, our political ideology - a strategy for anti-imperialism and revolution inside the imperial US. This paper has been collectively adopted as the political statement of the Weather Underground. PRAIRIE FIRE is written to communist-minded revolutionaries, independent organizers and anti-imperialists. It is written as an argument against those who oppose action and hold back the struggle." - Opening statement by Bernadine Dohrn, Billy (Bill) Ayers, Jeff Jones and Celia Sojourn. pp. [6], 7- 186, [6]. Frequently illustrated with grainy black and white reproductions of photos. Includes list of books studied in the preparation of this work. Chapters include: Impressions of U.S. History; Imperialism in Crisis - The Third World; Imperialism in Crisis - The Home Front; Against the Common Enemy; and more. "We are a guerrilla organization. We are communist women and men, underground in the United States for more than four years... Our intention is to disrupt the empire... to incapacitate it... to forge an underground, a clandestine political organization engaged in every form of struggle, protected from the eyes and weapons of the state, a base against repression, to accumulate lessons, experience and constant practice, a base from which to attack." - page 1 of an earlier edition. Prior to publication the Weather Underground had already bombed multiple government buildings. Twenty-one years after publication, Ayers and Dohrn hosted a meeting at which Illinois state Sen. Alice Palmer introduced Barack Obama as her chosen successor. The rest is history. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. Sunning to spine. A sound vintage copy of this work, the influence of which dominates headlines almost fifty years after publication . 8.5" x 5.5". Book
112pp., br.
1957G33857Bruxelles, Université libre de Bruxelles, Institut de sociologie Solvay 1957 112pp., br., G33857
in inglese bross. edit., fascicolo di 30 pp.