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32 pages. This issue is twice as long as previous issues due to its blockbuster treatment of "The Case of Belgium" with reproductions of documents incriminating to Belgium. Features: The (New York) "Times" in Despair; Irish Home Rule Bill; Government Control of Public Utilities, by Frank Koester; "I Protest", by Clara Viebig - one of the foremost novelists of Europe; We Demand Real Neutrality; What is an American German?, by Representative Richard A. Bartholdt of Missouri; The Case of Belgium - In the light of official reports found in the secret archives of the Belgium Government after the occupation of Brussels with facsimiles of the documents - a major article; cartoon shows a German dog being taken before an English firing squad; England's Embarrassment is Ireland's Opportunity; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Some Open Questions to the American Opponents of Germany; Colonel George Harvey to "My Dear Lord Northcliffe"; Victims of the War - casualty counts from many countries; The Co-Operative Spirit in Germany, by Frank Koester; England violates Chilean Neutrality; Another Campaign of Filth - more fake atrocity stories; The British Black Book, by Rudolph Cronau; English Agents and American Papers, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; President Wilson's Dollar Diplomacy; First in War, First in Peace, Hugo Muensterberg; The War and America - Three Questions for the American People; Austria-Hungary 1914-1915 - a poem by W.P. Trent; News from Germany, by Louis Viereck; Advertising Talk #13; and more. Unmarked. Above-average wear. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: The War of 1920, being the fictional diary of Gustav Bauerfeldt, War Correspondent of the Berliner Rundschau - Part 1; What we Demand of President Wilson In the Spirit of 'Seventy-Six'; Behind the Scenes in Warring Germany with Edward Lyell Fox; The Eliots and the Parkhursts, a poem by Stephen Oland; "To See Ourselves as Others See Us", by Dr. Edmund von Mach; Mr. Bryan and the German-Americans; The Worm Turns - at last American manufacturers are making an energetic protest to President Wilson against England's strangulation of American commerce; Why Franklin Knight Lane, Secretary of the Interior, and William Bauchop Wilson, head of the Department of Labor, Should Resign; Why They Are Against Peace - one of the most virulent pro-Ally newspapers in New England is owned by interests manufacturing war supplies for the Allies; Swiss View on our "Neutrality"; News from Germany; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Three-inch opening to bottom of coverfold otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
20 pages. Features: The Trade in the Tools of Death, by George Sylvester Viereck - an account of the tremendous development of the manufacture of munitions of war in the United States showing how this country, allegedly neutral, is helping to prolong the European conflict by furnishing firearms and explosive to the British Allies; Cartoon by A. Staehle shows the Prince of Peace coming out of Bethlehem, Palestine, and hell going out of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the form of munitions on railcars; White List - A list of some companies what have refused to manufacture arms and ammunition and ammunition-related manufacturing machinery; Money From Death - a partial list of American companies engaged in the manufacture of munitions of war; Victory - In Battle and in Balkan Diplomacy; The War of 1920 - 2nd Instalment; The Ocean Travelers' Suicide Club; Arm the German Ships in New York Harbor; The Cleveland Automatic Company and the New York Times - poison shrapnel being provided to the Allies; Mr. Pulitzer in Looking-Glass Land - he seems to exist in a land where everything is the reverse of the truth; The Verdict - Guilty! - England on the Witness Stand; Spring's Awakening in Berlin, by Louis Viereck; Ad for Kaffee Hag on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers loose but present, otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
20 pages. Features: The Next Step of President Wilson; Friends of Peace, Organize! Organize!; The Trust of the Red Death - Article III - Premonitions of the Future - George Sylvester Viereck discusses how capital is diverted from peaceful employment to the establishment of a trust that will ean the fomenting and making of wars for profit; News from Austria-Hungary, by Dr. Ervin Acel-Starhemberg; German Week at the San Francisco Exposition; Famous English Preacher Pleads for Arms Embargo - Rev. Dr. Aked and Prof. Rauschenbusch Protest Against National Dishonor; The War of 1920 (continued); Russia as a Publisher Duplicates her Failure in Military Affairs; The London Morning Post Fears the Fatherland; Mr. Ochs's (of the New York Times) Fate?; Chip in for the Dernburg Fund; Henry James has done something; Full-page fascimile of letter to George Sylvester Viereck from Mrs. Carl L. Schurz asking him to be Editor of the English edition of "Weltkrieg" called World-War; A hint for the "American Machinist" - a publication which promotes the sale of poison shrapnel; Poultney Bigelow Again - an amusing clown; If The Fatherland were published in Germany - an interesting quotation from the Cedar Rapids Republican; Prof. Burgess's Book "The War of 1914" Boycotted by some of the leading book stores in New York; Facsimile of Mr. Viereck's reply to Mrs. Schurz - in the affirmative; The German Aims of Peace; - and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Openings/creases to upper corner of back cover at backstrip. This issue noteworthy in that for the first time we find a full-page back cover ad for Budweiser -with a George Washington theme. Until this issue, most advertisers in this publication had been of the smaller, local (New York City) variety. Magazine
Pages 213-232 (20 pages in this issue). Features: Who is Using Our Life Insurance Funds? - Wall Street Again Defies the Law in Gambling with the Savings of the American People, by Charles A. Collman; How the Bank Depositors of New York Beat the Loan, by Jeremiah A. O'Leary; General Von Steuben, Washington's Friend and Aid, the German-American Who Helped Make the Republic, by Dr. C.J. Hexamer - with illustrations; Poem by Peter Golden; Secessionist in New England, by Frederick Franklin Schrader; Miss Cavell and Brand Whitlock; England's Darkest Hours; The Men of the Eitel Friedrich; The Pirate Ship "Baralong"; The Recognition of Carranza; How Belgium is Being fed, by Louis Viereck; Financial Forum; War bond ad for the German, Austrian and Hungarian Governments; Interesting ad for the "new trick toy Ding-a-Ling", with proceeds for relief of destitue Germans in Canada; Nice full-page Budweiser ad on back cover features John Hancock; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 253-268 (16 pages in this issue). Features: Repudiating Wilson and Root - Administration Candidate in New York Congressional District Runs 13,000 Votes Behind His Party on Neutrality Issue; The Great News Conspiracy - How Unscrupulous Newspaper Owners, at the Behest of Wall Street, Deliberately Deceived the American People, by Charles A. Collman - includes a lengthy list of pro-Ally fake stories published in the New York Times; How the American Truth Society Defeated President Wilson's Congressional Candidate in New York, by Jeremiah A. O'Leary; Germany Opens Road to Turkey; The Death of Edward L. Pretorius; Austria-Hungary Teaches Mr. Lansing a Lesson; Three books to be read; The Most Hyphenated American - Editorial; Ad for war bonds of the German, Austrian and Hungarian Governments; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Are Hyphenated Citizens Good for American?; Who Are Americans?; A Congressman Who is Not Afraid - Representative Joseph Taggart of Kansas Assails Harper's Weekly for its abuse of Germans; Hartelpool Well Defended; Brave American Actress - Fern Rogers; Honesty is the Best Policy (Part 2 of 2), by Aleister Crowley - a remarkably forcible exposition of the hypocrisy of his countrymen; The Greatest Secret of German Progress, by Frank Koester; The Division of the Nation's Forces, by Dr. Hanns Heinz Ewers - a keen analysis of the actual condition and strength of the armies at war; English Schemes against German and German-American Insurance Companies; American "Neutrality Notes"; England's Note - Refusal to safeguard American seagoing commerce; England Decadent - Fair-Minded Englishmen and Americans in London express their disgust; Jerome K. Jerome Protests Against the Infamous Treatment of English Citizens of German Birth; Advertising Talk - persuading neutral companies to advertise in this 'publication of class'; The Turks at the Suez Canal; Violation of Property Rights of Foreigners in France; Back cover is a full-time request for readers to convert their spare time into dollars by working for this publication; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
1057562 -N°5 : L'organisation du travail scientifique en URSS par le Dr G.A.Schmidt, 1932, 218x137mm, 12p., agrafé sous couverture illustrée.-N°? : Le film éducatif et documentaire en URSS par Victor Gayman / Le cinéma pour enfants à Moscou / Cinq ans d'industrie cinématographique en URSS, sans date, 215x134mm, 12p., agrafé.Les deux plaquettes. De la bibliothèque Benoît Frachon. 2 volumes. (105756)
17164Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1916 ( Coyrights 1916, by T. Vibert ) - In-12, XIV-415 p., fig., carte; reliure demi toile brique sur cartonnage jaspé et pièce de tomaison bordeaux, précédé de la liste des oeuvres de Vibert sur 3 pages, préface ( En date du 1 octobre 1915 à Ax les Thermes ). Suivent 20 pages ( deux mots aux lecteurs * ), 415 pages dont d'importantes notes ( 241-415 ). L'ouvrage ne présente aucun défaut particulier.
in 8°, pp. 231, bross. edit. Documenti raccolti da F. Viator dai primi anni dell'800 ai primi del '900. Da antica nota manoscritta al piatto: Fa parte di quelle pubblicazioni con cui la Germania nel 1915 sperava di riuscire a far mantenere all'Italia la neutralità. 205/29
ORD-14671Paris. 5, rue Bayard. (1915). In-12 (128 x 178mm) broché, couverture imprimée, 96 pages, les 6 dernières feuilles un peu cornées sinon bon exemplaire. Peu courant.
16° br. pp.66 con ill. e cartine, Raro, ben tenuto.
1934032255Gerhard Stalling, Oldenburg i/o 1934. Hardcover Sehr gut
193112241611929 / 1931. 44 Seiten // VIII; S. (617) - 688; graph. Darst.; 24,5 cm; geheftet / fadengeh. Orig.-Pappband.
br. Reagan, Thatcher, Mitterrand, Kohl, Clinton, Blair, Schröder, Berlusconi, Obama, Cameron, Sarkozy, Merkel, Renzi: nelle parabole di questi leader, accomunati dalla pretesa di rappresentare il nuovo e il cambiamento, si può cogliere il ruolo cruciale che gioca la narrazione nei sistemi politici. Attingendo alle scienze sociali, alla psicologia e alle neuroscienze, il libro illustra i meccanismi che rendono efficace lo storytelling per creare emozioni, identificazione e coinvolgimento con il leader narratore. Uno storytelling che è collocato all'interno dell'impetuoso sviluppo della comunicazione e del marketing politici degli ultimi decenni. Quei tredici casi ci aiutano a decifrare l'attualità.
ill., ril. Uno degli strumenti della lotta politica in Italia lungo tutto il '900 è stata l'intensa attività di propaganda caratterizzata da un alto tasso di violenza tanto nel linguaggio che nelle immagini. Con la Prima guerra mondiale infatti, accanto alla figura ovvia del nemico esterno è comparsa quella del nemico interno, disfattista, sabotatore e quant'altro, tutto dedito a tramare alle spalle dei compatrioti. Questo volume ripercorre l'evoluzione di questa figura attraverso più di 200 immagini che riproducono manifesti, volantini, vignette, locandine, cartoline e tutto ciò che lo storico ha ricercato negli archivi pubblici e privati per ricostruire una storia della lotta politica lunga un secolo.
1960405848Sans emplacement, éditeur et année (vers 1960). 4°. Livre original. 6 feuilles avec de nombreuses illustrations principalement colorées. Bon état. --- Originalheft. 6 Blatt mit vielen zumeist farbigen Abbildungen. Guter Zustand. [3 Warenabbildungen]
1941zt948Société d'édition de propagande française Dos agrafé 1941 In-8 (14 x 20,5 cm), dos agrafé, 63 pages ; frottements au dos, traces au quatrième plat, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
199751070Berlin : Henschel 1997. [14], 576 S. : 22 schw.-w.-Abb.. ; 22 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
160 pages. Features: Castro's War on Capitalism in Cuba; Counting Heads - the first U.S. census was no easy job; Juvenile Integrity Starts in the Home; The Korean Myth - Misconceptions Americans have about Korea; 1960 Version of "The Little Red Hen"; Cold War in International Athletics - opposing Communist athletes intent on propaganda; The Tenth Man - baseball's most important player can be the groundskeeper; Facts Russia Does Not Tell; School Teaching Beats Working for a Living; The Truly Satisfying Life; The China Clipper; Who are the Metrocrats?; Listen to This; Honey - Nutritious Nostrum; Who Wants to Abolish the HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee)?; They Tamed the Wild Missouri River; Is There Free Speech?; The greatest Train Robbery; Walter, The Adaptable Weasel; A Kentucky Political Education; Don't Let your Shoulder Freeze; This Is Christianity - Young Korean Joon Gon Kim's Ministry to Communists; You Can Do Something; Those Modern Eskimos; A Return to Common Sense in Education - Pennsylvania teacher shuns methods that produce illiterate blockheads; The Organization Mother; January-June 1960 Index. Back cover Flag Day coverage features lovely photo of youngsters Kay and Tony of the Dario Politella family of Lindenhurst, Long Island. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
1 Vol. In-8 p pag. 78 PROG 30084 CATT_ATT 42
PERFETTO, MAI SFOGLIATO; LIEVISSIMA ABRASIONE ALLA SOVRACCOPERTA. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: La stampa italiana dall'unità al fascismo Prefazione di: Guido Quazza Collana: Storia e società Autore: Valerio Castronovo Editore: Bari, Roma: Laterza, 1970 Lunghezza: 467 pagine; 22 cm Soggetti: Fascismo, Editoria, Stampa, Quotidiani, Giornalismo, Opinione pubblica, Propaganda, Testate, Storia d'Italia, ILVA, ANSALDO, FIAT, Industria, Corporazioni, Sonzogno, Sommaruga, Politica, Ideologie, Destra, Sinistra, Socialismo, Comunismo, Liberalismo, L'Avanti, l'Unità, Corriere della Sera, Resto del Carlino, Secolo, Messaggero, Gazzetta, Cavour, Finanza, Depretis, Ottocento, Novecento, scandalo Oblieght, Mezzogiorno, Meridionalismo, Colonialismo, Editoriali, Resistenza, Opposizione, Finanziamenti, Albertini, Mussolini, Modigliani, Naldi, STATUTO ALBERTINO, LEGGI FASCISTE, Mass media in generale. Telecomunicazioni, Tecnologia delle comunicazioni Parole e frasi comuni Affari generali ambienti amministrazione Augusto Turati azioni Banca Benito Mussolini borghesia busta capitale carta Castronovo Commerciale confronti Consiglio controllo copie Corriere della Sera crisi democratico Depretis deputato Destra storica direttore Direzione generale economica editoriale esponenti fascista finanziamento finanziaria fogli fondo Frassati Gazzetta del Popolo pubblica generali riservati gerente gestione Giolitti giolittiana Giornale giornalistica governo gruppo guerra Idea Nazionale industriali iniziativa interessi liberale lire locali lombardo Luigi Albertini Mattino milanese Milano milioni Ministero dell'Interno moderata Mussolini Napoli opinione pubblica organi organizzazioni Paese parlamentare Duce periodo Perrone piemontese politica Popolo posizioni prefetto presidente programma pubblicistica quotidiani rapporti regime Resto del Carlino Salandra Scarfoglio Secolo siderurgici Sinistra situazione socialista società editrice stampa cattolica sviluppo tiratura torinese Torino Tribuna vecchio
Fine Turkish Original brochure. Small cr. 8vo. (21 x 10 cm). In English. [10] p. on 5 folded leaves. [SOVIET PROPAGANDA LEAFLET on the MAGAZINES] Soviet newspapers and magazines published in foreign languages 1980. V/O Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga X. Includes a brief catalogue which contains small descriptions of 22 Soviet propaganda periodicals; 14 bookstore worldwide which described as 'subscription may be placed with the following firms:' containing Turkey bookstores as well as Afghanistan, Thailand, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Iran, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Burma and Singapore; and a subscription order form with their prices of each newspapers, magazines and journals on verso. Any copy located in OCLC. Extremely rare.
1974126398Leningrad, 1974. Affiche couleurs Leningrad, 1974. Affiche couleurs au format 42 * 56 cm et provenant de l'album "L'éducation" du groupe Fighting Pencil (Beovoy Karendash) de Leningrad. Petite déchirure sans manque, petit trou. C'est au cours de Décembre 1939 ques des artistes de leningrad décident de créer le groupe Fighting pencil et produisent des affiches de propagande ou des affiches de caricature. Ses membres fondateurs étaient les artistes graphiques Ivan Astapov, Orest Vireysky, Valentin Kirdov, Vladimir Galba, Nikolai Muratov et Boris Semionov. La première affiche collective a été publié sur le sujet de la Guerre d' Hiver contre la Finlande," arbre de Noël..." et entièrement peinte à la main. La première période de la "Bataille des Crayon" a pris fin avec la fin de la guerre avec la Finlande au printemps de 1940. En Octobre 1943, la première exposition du groupe Fighting Pencil s'ouvre à Moscou, à la Bibliothèque Lénine. Elle gagne l'attention du public, à la fois à Moscou et à Kouibychev ou l'exposition a été transporté. Après un arrêt de quelques années, le groupe reprend ses activités en 1956. Il produit à cette période, des affiches de satires sociales et politiques sur la vie interne en URSS et contre "l'impérialisme mondial", pour mener à bien la propagande politique visant à augmenter les taux de production et de la discipline du travail; à populariser le sport, l'hygiène et les règles de circulation; et la satire de la vie privée. L'association a continué à travailler jusqu'au début des années 1990, rejointe par des artistes tels que MS Belomlinsky, VA Galba, JV Efimovsky, VA Zavyalov, GV Kovenchuk, YP Lobachev et YV Trunev... D'autres affiches sont disponibles, envoi de photos sur demande.