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Fine English Paperback., Fine., 24 x 17 cm.,[xxx], 401, [46] p., b/w ills., "Türkiye Komünist Firkasi'nin kurulusu ve Mustafa Suphi.", Yavuz Aslan, Türk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi, Ank., 1997.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xxx], 401, [28] p., 16 b/w plates. A study on Turkish Communist Party and biography of Mustafa Suphi. Türkiye Komünist Firkasi'nin kurulusu ve Mustafa Suphi.
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten declaration. Folded. Folio. (33 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 1 p. List of parliamentary candidates from Izmir city of TLP (Turkish Labor Party).
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 15 p. Many underlined sentences. This is the opening speech text of Mehmet Ali Aybar in November 9, 1968 in Ankara for the 3rd Traditional Great Congress. Aybar was an international lawyer, member of the Turkish parliament, the first president of the Workers Party of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Isçi Partisi or briefly TIP), the founder and President of the Socialist Revolution Party, and a member of the Russell Tribunal against the war crimes of the United States in Vietnam. Not in OCLC.
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten declaration. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 1 p. Türkiye Isçi Partisi Genel Merkezi Sayi: 69/1637. Ankara, 28 Kasim 1969. [Typescript meeting invitation by Mehmet Ali Aslan to Ayata Begensel, (1927-2017)]. Printed signature by Mehmet Ali Aslan, who was president of Turkish Labor Party. Invitation sent to Ayata Begensel, (1927-2017) who was lawyer and member of TIP (TLP). Also he was one of founders of Sosyalist Devrim Partisi (SDP) [i.e. Socialist Revolution Party]. Meeting for 'cancellation of Law no. 1188' and 'recent news and developments in party'. Scarce.
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten declaration. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 1 p. Türkiye Isçi Partisi Genel Merkezi Sayi: 69/1631. Ankara, 5/11/1969. [Notification sent to Ayata Begensel who was member and president of Kirklareli TLP by Ibrahim Çetkin who was party secretary general]. Scarce.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. Ills. Articles on Turkish - Russian relations. Türk Rus iliskileri üzerine makaleler. Beni Asferdir Bilin Urus'un asli.
12mo. 167 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language; Songbooks Finnish. OCLC lists six copies worldwide. Fair condition, edgeworn, various marks, small tears. (FIN-1-48) xxx
12mo. 214 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. OCLC lists one copy worldwide (Helsinki Univ. ) . Good condition; spines a little wrinkled and torn, series of numbers written in pen on last page in each. (FIN-1-30) xxx
16mo. 56 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish language. SERIES: Työläisen tietokirjasto ; ; 3; . OCLC lists one copy worldwide (Helsinki Univ. ) . Former owners note inside front cover, edges foxed, small tear at bottom of spine, spine has 94 written on it, title page is wrinkled. Very good condition. (FIN-1-33)
1982694New York: Pantheon Boos 1982. First Edition. A history of Moscow's relations with foreign Communist parties in the 1930s written by the left-wing historian and journalist E.H. Carr. Octavo pp. xi 461. Near Fine with a tasteful bookplate on the front paste down in a Very Good dust jacket that has a couple small closed tears on both panels along with some soiling on the rear panel. <br/><br/> Pantheon Boos unknown books
Mm 105x180 Variante del titolo in copertina: "Berlinguer ti voglio bene Tutto Benigni Cioni Mario di Gaspare fu Giulia". Collana "Geografie". Volume nella sua brossura originale, 155 pagine. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
br. Un completo "ritratto" e disegno critico ed espositivo della personalità e del pensiero di Antonio Gramsci, accompagnato da un'organica sintesi di tutta la sua opera: dalle prime prove giovanili, ampia testimonianza di vita e di cultura, all'attività di recensore teatrale; dalle "Lettere del carcere", ricche di umanità e poetica, ai "Quaderni del carcere", puntuale resoconto del pensiero gramsciano.
La Comune Testi teatrali 3 - Prima rappresentazione, sabato 27 marzo 1971 a Varese Belforte - Nota introduttiva - Cronistoria del Movimento Socialista e della Lotta di classe, dalla costituzione del PSI alla nascita del PCd'I - Indicazioni bibliografiche 1 22x11,5 cm., in brossura, pp. 201 (6), copertina da un manifesto di Umberto Bocchiola, seconda edizione, in italiano, buone condizioni
(Codice SO/1870) In 16º (19 cm) 218 pp. Segiuto dal saggio di Giuliano Conte: "Stato e pianificazione nella società capitalistica matura". Brossura editoriale. Buono stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
8°, mm 210x150, pp. 127, brossura editoriale illustrata a colori, ottimo stato di conservazione, leggerissimi segni d'uso alla copertina, interno come nuovo, prefazione di Michele Achilli. Attraverso i discorsi, interviste, articoli qui raccolti si conoscono i momenti più esaltante dell'esperienza dell'Unità Popolare chilena, quei momenti in cui la classe lavoratrice trovava la strada giusta per continuare il cammino ininterrotto verso il socialismo, cioè la applicazione decisa della sua forza espressa negli organismi di potere popolare, dove il lavoratore esercitava il suo potere, potere di fatto, al margine della legalità immobilizzante della borghesia.
Milano, Mondadori, 1970, 16mo brossura editoriale, pp. 191 (qualche pagina sciolta).
Mm 110x190 Collana "L'immagine del presente". Brossura editoriale di 191 pagine. Esemplare in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 110x190 Collana "L'immagine del presente". Volume nella sua brossura originale, 191 pagine. Opera in ottime condizioni, presenta un' piccola etichetta di biblioteca dismessa alla prima carta. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Buono stato, coperta in cartoncino patinato goffrato semimorbido, bordo appena sfregato, macchia, cerniera stretta, tagli lievemente ambrati, pagine in ottimo stato. Traduzione di Eugenia Ceschin. XI volume della collana L'immagine del presente, diretta da Alceste Nomellini. I edizione. Numero Pagine 191 USATO
e il dossier Garaudy una scarna e appassionata documentazione del dissidio fra l'uomo del rinnovamento e l'apparato del Partito Comunista Francese
bross. edit. ill., minime macchie al dorso - prima edizione
Fine French Paperback. Foolscap 8vo. (17 x 12 cm). In French. 44 p. Turquie et le Monde d'Aujourd'hui. "La principale force democratique en Turquie comme ailleurs. C'estla classe ouvrere qui fait entendre sa voix par son propre parti politique. Apres le Coup d'Etat Militaire du 12 Mars 1971, une dure repression s'abattit sur la classe ouvriere et son parti politique legal fut inderdit, mais le masse ouvriere sortit de cette periode de repression plus ferme et plus decidee. Sur cette base solide se fonde et se developpe le parti politique de la classe ouvriere.". 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 PhD on 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 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).
8vo pp. 720. D/j rubbed on upper edge; Turkish title written in English on front face of jacket. Biographies of turkish communist and socialist forerunners and historical personalities. in turkish. scarce.
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).