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49055Paris Publications de la Société Nouvelle de Librairie et d'Edition. Edouard Cornély & Cie, éditeurs 1907 in 12 (18x11,5) 1 volume reliure toilée noire ancienne, dos lisse titré en lettres dorées, avec en queue: Cercle de la Libératrice, VIII et 322 pages [1]. Edition originale. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
93870Paris, Société d'Edition d'Enseignement Supérieur, 1962. 16 x 24, 205 pp., broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie).
43293Paris : Société d'Edition d'Enseignement Supérieur, 1962. Un volume broché (16,5x25,3 cm), 205 pages. Edition originale avec un envoi autographe signé de François Chatelet à Madame et Monsieur Maurice de Gandillac. Exemplaire corné au coin supérieur droit et manque à la couverture de 3x3 cm sans atteint au texte. Intérieur en bon état.
19641084291964 Editions Julliard, Collection "Dossiers des "Lettres Nouvelles"" - 1964 - In-8, broché - 365 p.
83252Paris, François Maspero, 1971. 11 x 18, 231 pp., broché, couverture à larges rabats, bon état (couverture plastifiée).
196714779François Maspéro In-8 Couverture souple Paris 1967
1965175401965 Paris, Maspero (Collection Théorie), 1965, 2 volumes in 8°, brochés, 259 et 404 pages ; couvertures illustrées.
1973lr658Editions universitaires Citoyens Broché 1973 In-8 (14 x 20,1 cm), broché, 280 pages ; volume bruni, dos insolé, quelques traces sur les plats, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1967100145709François Maspero 1967 in8. 1967. Broché. Lire le Capital est un ouvrage collectif issu d'un séminaire dirigé par Louis Althusser à l'ENS publié en 1965. Il propose une lecture philosophique et symptômale du Capital de Marx visant à dégager la philosophie sous-jacente de Marx à travers une approche structuraliste plutôt qu'une interprétation économique humaniste ou historiciste
GF7245Gap - Ophrys - 1948. Une plaquette in 8 brochée de 17 pp.
1983X55149Taipei (Taiwan), Kwang Hwa Publishing Cy. 1983 100pp.richly illustrated, cart.cover, dustwrapper, in slipcase, 30cm., VG, [Chinese propaganda], X55149
1989c11-381989, Presses Universitaires De France (Puf), collection Actuel Marx N° 5, in-8, broché, 207 pages.
1963151938Seuil Paris, Seuil, 1963. In-8 broché de 283 pages. Très bon état
1978LFA-126717537Mensuel de 271 pages, format 135 x 215 mm, broché, publié en 1978, Temps Présent, bon état
2001100138663Bloomsbury 3PL 2001 256 pages 16 2x2 2x23 4cm. 2001. Cartonné jaquette. 256 pages.
197820AuParis L'harmattan 1978 14x19 269 pages - broché - bon etat
197820AuParis L'harmattan 1978 14x19 269 pages - broché - bon etat
42561Traduit de l'italien par Hélène Albani, Christian Depuyper et Georges Saro - Présentation de Sergio Caprioglio - Paris : Gallimard (Collection "Témoins"), 1971 - fort volume 14,8x22cm broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs, 620 pages avec un index in-fine - Edition originale de la traduction française de l'édition italienne de Sergio Caprioglio parue en 1965 : 428 lettres dont 119 inédites - Exemplaire en bon état -
60357Lingua italiana, Il Saggiatore, I Gabbiani, 1965, 324 pp., brossura editore, tascabile, tracce d'uso, macchia sul taglio laterale, condizioni corrette.
16346Genève, 1871. xvi, 311, (1) pp. 8vo. Modern half morocco, original covers preserved. Zaleski 79; not in Catalogue Russica. First French edition. Alexander Herzen (1812-70) was a prominent nineteenth-century Russian social thinker and is known as the 'father of Russian socialism.' Early in his intellectual development, Herzen was influenced by German idealist thinkers such as Schiller and Schelling. He believed in the autonomy and dignity of the individual and opposed forces, such as family and state, that oppressed the individual. Later, under the influence of French socialist thinkers such as Charles Fourier, Herzen's thought became more radical. Herzen projected his earlier concern for the oppressed individual onto society at large and he became a supporter of socialism. The socialism he envisioned was a loose federation of self-governing communes. Only in such a system could the ideal society be achieved- according to Herzen that society would be a free association of individuals which provided for the full flowering of each personality. Herzen initially placed his hopes for this future order in the European socialist movement. After the failure of the 1848 revolutions to achieve socialist principles, however, Herzen became disillusioned about European prospects and turned his attention to Russia. Herzen argued that socialist transformation would actually come first to Russia because communal institutions such as the peasant commune survived and bourgeois attitudes hadn't yet emerged. This sense of the advantages of Russian 'backwardness' was influential among the Populists in the 1870s. Herzen has been called a 'gentry revolutionary.' The illegitimate son of a wealthy landowner, Herzen viewed the gentry as a progressive class. The revolution he envisioned was for the people but not necessarily by them. Also, his socialism was a national destiny rather than a class one, and because he promoted the value of individualism in collectivist form--in other words, the full flowering of the individual could best be realized in a socialist order. Among Herzen's works are From the Other Shore (1848-50) and The Russian People and Socialism and his autobiography, My Past and Thoughts.He founded a periodical, the famous Kolokol, in whose pages the free word first appeared in the Russian language, unhampered by censor or police, exposing the government's secrets, criticizing bureaucratic abuses, approving the good intentions of the czar, the 'liberator', and trying to dictate to him a reform program.
1972ma1414 cm x 21,5 cm. 444 pp, reliure cartonnée + jaquette + Rhodoïd.
60884Lingua italiana, Editori riuniti, 1967, 256 pp., legatura editoriale, sovracoperta, leggere tracce d'uso, condizioni iouttosoto buone.
337248Editions De La Bibliothèque Du Travail Paris 1921 In-12 carré ( 180 X 130 mm ) de 62 pages, demi toile à la bradel, dos lisse avec étiquette de titre de basane fauve, couvertures conservées. EDITION ORIGINALE de la traduction par Alix Guillain. Premier cahier de la première série des Cahiers du Travail, publié en mars 1921. Tirage à 4000 exemplaires.
1970115598Maspero, 1970, in-8°, 284 pp, broché, couv . illustrée à rabats, bon état (Coll. Cahiers libres)
1968672631968 Paris, éditions Anthropos,1968, in huit, 219 pp, en bon état,