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1969vz399François Maspero Cahiers rouges Brochure 1969 In-12 (11,5 x 20,5 cm), brochure dos agrafé, 60 pages ; dos frotté, usures et frottements aux plats, quelques annotations au crayon à l'intérieur, rousseurs aux gardes, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
197354315BBRoma, Edizioni di Storia e letteratura, 1973. Groß-8°. 24,5 cm. XIV, 762 Seiten. Original-Leinenband mit Original-Schutzumschlag. (= Storia ed Economia. Studi, Testi, Documenti, Quaderni a cura di Gabriele de Rosa. Vol. 31).
199552077Esslingen. Esslinger Studien Band 16. 1995. 271 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen faks. Abbildungen u. Dokumenten. Originalbroschur. 24x17 cm
1973vj935Processus Revue 1973 In-8 (16,8 x 22,7 cm), dos agrafé, 33 pages, numéro de décembre 1973 - février 1974 de la revue marxiste-révolutionnaire trimestrielle Processus ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
194725005USA: Not Published 1947. Typed letter signed dated November 20 1947 on 4 Essex Court Temple E.C. 4 imprinted letterhead 1.5 pages single-spaced; written to Cipe Pineles 1908 - 1991 award-winning Austrian-American graphic designer the first woman director for many influential publications including Mademoiselle Seventeen and Charm on the Vogue London staff and also involved in socialist and communist activities in Europe and America. The first part of the letter details Molly Pritt's thanks for various articles of clothing sent to her by Pineles and others due to the shortages in post-war Britain. Especially "the problem of shoes for women and growing childrenwhich were such a comfort to me in Russia and indeed here" She writes of her husband N.P. Pritt's trip to the U.S. and the kindness of Pineles and her husband during his tour. She looks forward to accompanying him on a return journey and "I believe I could be very useful.During the war when I was vice chairman under the Dean of The Joint Committee for Soviet Aid I addressed literally thousands of meetings in all parts of the countryin huge ordnance factories town halls womens organisations and so on and even at a big boxing match 7000 people in the Albert Hall here! So I am quite an expert with all types of audiences. I am still at it of course since my visit to the Soviet Union last year when I received the decoration given me by the Supreme Soviet for my workI find audiences now rather like they were at the beginning of the waranxious for news of Russiaanxious to have their fears dispelledfear inculcated by the press of courseRobin Page Arnot 1890-1986 British political activist and historian foundation member of the CP Great Britain came to lunch yesterday.Now I must go out into the dark to tackle a housing problem of some of my husbands constituentsThey each came to ask my husbands advice about itand he suggested I should go and inspect and see if I could offer any solutionwhat a job!! However along I'll goavoiding the awful drifting crowds who are up from the provinces for the wedding. It is coldit is foggyit is damp but still they find the streets more comfortable then their homes. It would seem.signed Molly Pritt" Approx. 8" x 10" size; light wear old fold lines in very good condition; With a plain typed one-side cardstock 'ticket' for the Guest of Rt. Hon. D. N. Pritt Section B Row 1 Seat 3 to the "American Soviet Friendship Rally" at St. Nicholas Arena Sunday November 9 1947UOPWA Richard Morford Executive Director National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Approx. 3" x 5" size; light wear; very good condition. Denis Nowell Pritt 1887-1972 British lawyer and political activist "one of Britain's sturdiest fellow-travellers Pritt's legal talents were rapidly harnessed for a variety of progressive causes if incorrigible as a Stalinist he should be remembered too for diverting his career from more lucrative legal pastures to a mostly exemplary body of work for the labour and anti-colonial movements. If his plaudits from the people's democracies were fulsome he also knew the less pleasant experience of professional and social ostracism at home. His wife less political than her husband apparently found their moments of isolation especially trying." Kevin Morgan in the ODNB Pritt's wife Marie Frances Mollie Gough 1895-1999 whose influence and impact is minimized in the biographies and relegated to a supportive role to her husband's activities was much more significantly involved as this letter proves. Her activities were certainly as dedicated to their cause as her more famously-documented husband. . Typed Letter Signed. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
197780927Couverture souple. Broché. 69 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
1914144381914. Bruxelles Bureau Socialiste International 1914 - Agrafé 13 cm x 19 cm 33 pages - Rapport d'Otto Bauer - Etat neuf
1979LFA01b99N° 10 (Mars 1979) de "Libertés pour la Démocratie Sociale" : une brochure de 45 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, brochée, illustrée, publiée en 1979, bon état
19302018<p>No Edition Stated. Single sheet folded to create 4-page leaflet measuring 4 3/4 x 3 1/4 inches 120 x 82 mm when folded.</p><p>Small leaflet in English inviting subscriptions to various Soviet publications including Moscow Daily News USSR in Construction Quarterly Review and Soviet Travel. Also offered are maps postcards and dictionaries. Prices listed in U.S. dollars. <br /></p><p>The leaflet is undated but we place the date at ca. 1930-1932 when American activist Anna Louise Strong was managing editor of the Moscow Daily News she's mentioned here. <br /></p><p>OCLC shows no institutional holdings. None in commerce March 2021. <b>RARE</b>.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Light toning. A Near Fine copy.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p> Amkniga Corporation books
19533342264Chicago, Regnery, 1953. XX, 439 S. OLwd.
198526849Couverture souple. Broché. 366 pages.
1985148019Couverture souple. Broché. 366 pages.
19833373581Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1983. XI, 587 S. OLwd.
192658580Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co. 1926. 8vo. 152 2 pp. Blue cloth red lettering & ruling on covers red lettering on spine minor shelfwear w/ d.j. black lettering and hammer & sickle on red field minor chipping head & foot of spine VG/VG- copy. First edition of this travel memoir recounting this labor writer’s visit to the Soviet Union as she investigated music instruction in the new Russian schools. She describes labor conditions status of women child organization militarism a Volga journey along with theaters and the new sports movement. Charles H. Kerr & Co., hardcover
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
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
1991100132805Princeton University Press 1991 326 pages 15 494x2 286x23 114cm. 1991. Broché. 326 pages.
192735883London: Anglo-Russian Press. Good with no dust jacket. 1927. First Edition. Card Covers. 136 pages; Uncommon- Worldcat locates 12 copies in worldwide libraries and collectons. Red card covers. Illustrated with textual pics. Cartoons Red Press extracts etc. Anti-communist. Focuses on Anglo-Soviet relations. . Anglo-Russian Press unknown
19482521New York: The Viking Press 1948. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Small Quarto 9 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches; 247 x 167 mm 220 pages in green and tan cloth in an unclipped illustrated dust jacket hard cover accompanied by four photographic prints. <br /><br />An account of a trip to the Soviet Union in 1947 by author John Steinbeck and photographer Robert Capa who visited while the country was attempting to recover from the devastation of World War II. They traveled to Moscow Stalingrad and other cities as well as to Ukraine and Georgia meeting numerous ordinary people while accompanied by a minder from the government. <br /><br />The New York Herald Tribune financed the trip and along with some other newspapers published articles by Steinbeck and photos by Capa. Indeed included here are three photographs that were used by one of the newspapers as indicated by layout instructions on the versos of the photos. There's also a later publicity photo of Steinbeck. One of the photos from the trip showing a Georgian restaurant in Moscow appears on page 47 of the book. Two of the trip photos are stamped on the versos with the notice that their reproduction could be used only with the "1948 Steinbeck-Capa articles on Russia" along with "Copyright 1948 by John Steinbeck." <br /><br />Our copy is a first printing of the first edition with "Printed by the Viking Press in April 1948" on the copyright page. The dust jacket carries a price of $3.75. <br /><br />A fascinating look at ordinary people in the Soviet Union as the country tried to rebuild following World War II accompanied by three photographs of scenes from the country and a publicity photo of Steinbeck. <br /><br />CONDITION: Book slightly cocked rear hinge loose corners rubbed spine ends bumped end papers slightly toned a couple of pages with vertical creases possibly a production error. Nearly Very Good in a Good dust jacket that has some loss to both spine ends as well as a few tears nicks toning foxing and stains. The four photographs have some nicks creases and soiling to the edges. The versos contain notes stamped instructions and captions pasted on the photo of Steinbeck has an article pasted to the verso. Some discoloration to two photos resulting from pasting of newspaper captions to the versos. The Viking Press hardcover
19990008049Boulder CO: Westview Press 1999. First English language edition. Hardcover. As New/issued without. 8vos; xxxiv 562; ix 389 pages maroon cloth in original shrinkwrap. Not x-library. Scarce. O.P. <br/><br/>This English translation contains an autobiography by Mironov which was not in the Russian edition. It details his anti-Marxism philosophy while a student in Leningrad. "The author has assimilated a large body of foreign scholarship primarily "new social history" produced by Anglo-American authors along with a sprinkling of more broadly European economic and demographic history from the 1970s and 1980s which is effectively incorporated into his own very deep empirical knowledge. . The reader does not find in this extensively researched account the standard Soviet answers to specific historical questions. Mironov has abandoned most Soviet cliches though he still assumes that laws of Russian history can be identified based on social science theory and quantitative analysis Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter." "This is a massterful work that provides other scholars with a wealth of useful information while confrontimg them with an argument that compels a response - William G. Wagner." Maps. Westview Press hardcover
19513344969Darmstadt, 1951. 47 S. OKart.
1976157271976. Paris Éditions Galilée 1976 - Broché 13 5 cm x 20 cm pages - Textes de Herbert Marcuse trad. de Jean-Marie Menière portrait de l'auteur par Jean-Michel Palmier - Passages soulignés dans le premier texte état correct
198564758BBWangen / Düsseldorf., Freie Volkshochschule Argental e. V. / FIU Versand., 1985. 21 x 15 cm. 38 S., 3 Blatt. OKarton., 64758BB Erste Auflage Sehr gutes Exemplar.
199469551ABWangen / Düsseldorf., Freie Volkshochschule Argental e. V. / FIU Versand., 1994. 21 x 14,8 cm. 38 S., 1 Blatt. Illustrierter OKarton., 69551A Vierte Auflage Gutes Exemplar.
199469552ABWangen / Düsseldorf., Freie Volkshochschule Argental e. V. / FIU Versand., 1994. 21 x 14,8 cm. 38 S.,3 Blätter Illustrierter OKarton., 69552A Dritte Auflage Gutes Exemplar.