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2885Paris chez l'auteur le 30 avril 1896 XLI; 194p avec 2 tableaux généalogiques reliure toile exemplaire numéroté 652 des 1100 exx 12x 185cm. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL ITEM NO REPRINT - unknown
158705Shanghai: Zhongguo renmin jiefangjun Shanghai jingbei qu 1971. The only traceable complete copy Sole edition first printing rare complete set of this portfolio celebrating the political economic and cultural role of the People's Liberation Army in the Cultural Revolution issued to Shanghai cadres responsible for creating pop-up propaganda exhibitions. Institutionally we have traced only the incomplete copy in the Tate's Martin Parr Collection. The 'May Seventh Directive' is the name given to a letter sent by Mao to Marshal Lin Biao in 1966 calling for the army to become an ideological bastion of the unfolding Cultural Revolution. By 1971 the directive had become a hallowed statement of the movement's guiding principles as well as the inspiration for the May Seventh Cadre Schools where party members who had politically erred could find redemption through a daily diet of manual labour and the study of Mao's writings. Sets of this portfolio were used in community spaces schools and workplaces to display the ethos of the directive. The posters are divided into four sections two of which invoke the spirit of Daqing and Dazhai the period's most important economic models: "Political Strides Forward - Mao Zedong Thought Nurtures and Renews"; "Study Dazhai - Triumph Over Nature with an Iron Will"; "Study Daqing - Make Revolution Through Self-Reliance"; and "Power in Unity - the Army and the People Stand Shoulder to Shoulder to Form a New Great Wall". Landscape quarto: 80 posters each 222 x 228 mm loose as issued with tissue guard. With 71 plates 20 colour after propaganda photographs gilt facsimile of Mao's calligraphy 8 decorative posters of text variously in red purple white and gilt captions printed in red. Housed in original folding red cloth portfolio with red string ties front panel lettered in gilt. Posters bright small closed tears at upper corners of title leaf old paper repairs on verso occasional cockling and creasing several small tidemarks and light toning at edges upper margin of second poster horizontally creased. A very good set indeed in the well-preserved case with gilt bright light rubbing and a little soiling especially to base. hardcover
19401715961940. SOVIET PROPAGANDA. L'novodstvo khlopkovodstvo i sakharnaya svekla: Tsvetnye tablitsy. Cultivation of Flax Cotton and Sugar Beet: Colorful Tables. 4 25 34 ills. Oblong folio 335 x 240 mm. in original cloth portfolio. N.p.: Izd. Narkomzema 1940. A handsome piece of unintentional book illustration. While the illustrations are largely botanical in nature the overall effect is more of an illustrated book than a tedious tome extolling Soviet agricultural prowess. Extremely rare with no listing on OCLC. hardcover
187095Beijing: People's Fine Arts Press 1977. With you in charge I am at ease" - Mao anoints a successor First edition reproducing the 151 artworks selected for a spring 1977 exhibition held in Beijing to much fanfare. Mao's death in September 1976 precipitated a power struggle the faction led by Hua Guofeng eventually prevailing over a radical clique led by Jiang Qing Mao's wife. The artworks include landscapes oil paintings woodblocks sculptures propaganda posters and other media. Organizers selected works by both leading artists such as Liu Wenxi and grassroots representatives of the masses. The most widely publicized exhibit was With You in Charge I am at Ease Ni ban shi wo fang xin an oil painting by Peng Bin and Jin Shangyi that shows Mao symbolically and fictitiously handing over the reins of power to an attentive Hua Guofeng the latter sporting a Mao badge on his breast. One of a number of paintings on the theme to appear in the immediate aftermath of Hua's taking power the picture was put on the cover of the exhibition catalogue. Other exhibits depict Mao and Zhou Enlai revolutionary models and scenes of a politically and socially harmonious society. The publisher released issues for domestic and international distribution. This example is identified as the international issue in the printed colophon. 151 loose sheets 320 x 380 mm printed one side only and mostly in colour; 8-page contents booklet. All housed in publisher's brown card portfolio front panel with title label lettered in gilt on red background. Each sheet numbered in pencil to correspond with pencilled number in contents booklet. Signs of light handling a little finger-soiling and colour offsetting portfolio with short split along one fold: a very good copy indeed. unknown
195553657Berlin: Verlag Junge Welt 1955. First edition. Loose leaf. Very good condition. Elephant Folio 18 x 25". 8pp 1 42 plates. Original marine blue faux leather portfolio with gilt lettering on cover. <br /> <br /> Complete set of this extraordinary publication on the history of the German workers youth movement from its founding in 1904 to October of 1954. Founded in Mannheim as the "Union of Young Workers" in 1904 the organization merged with other youth organizations over time changed its name several times e.g "Center for the Working Youth" at the SPD party convention in 1908 and triggered after the outbreak of W.W.I and with the help of Karl Liebknecht an opposition youth organization the Youth Education Association and became active internationally.<br /> <br /> This propaganda tool consists of forty-two numbered plates with modern graphic design in variant colors is illustrated with b/w photographs artwork and drawing four in color maps documents newspaper articles and charts produced to entice its use as a wall newspaper or exhibition. It was issued in East Germany during the reign of the Communist Government of East Germany. Not surprisingly the revolutionary elements and history of the organization is highlighted presenting an overview of the development of the revolutionary youth movement in Germany throughout the world wars the Weimar Republic Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic stressing an anti-capitalist and antifascist view.<br /> <br /> Enclosed eight-page "Methodical Instructions" for the forty-two plates of visual covering the design and preparations of an exhibition and one paragraph designated to preparations for the exhibition guides. Furthermore it highlights the main objectives of the project and proposes ways to use the material in public schools including details for the correct pedagogical use of the material. Four pages of the pamphlet are reserved for an exhaustive table on the history of the workers youth movement. One copy at Berlin Staatsbibliothek KVK. Text in German. Visual aid lightly browned. Scarce complete edition in very good condition. Verlag Junge Welt unknown
19281723681928. SOVIET PROPAGANDA DESIGN. Za oboronu SSSR For Defence of the USSR. 48 pp. illustrated with 32 full page plates printed in red and black. Small folio 275 x 200 mm. bound in publisher's wrappers illustrated by Czech artist P. Skala. Moscow: Izdatel'stvo AKHRR: Shkola FZU pri 1-i Obraztsovoi tipografii 1928. A remarkable collection of Soviet imagery intended as instruction for decorating workers' clubs reading huts and use during rallies. The illustrations include fully decorated interiors concepts for 'hands-on' attractions such as a 'rayok' or Russian peep show shooting galleries and quiz shows. Most of the imagery is in the constructivist style but also includes numerous caricatures of western fat cats fascists and even a Ku Klux Klan member which would have been inspiration for costume design. Rare OCLC finds just one copy at the Bibliotheque Nationale de France. The leaves with illustrations have an even toning from the printing process else a fine copy with the errata slip and unusually printed on fine thick paper. unknown
16365CHGGG01U79ORome 1636. Oblong 8vo 11 x 17 cm. Propaganda Fide Contemporary vellum with the spine at the head of the leaves. A complete set of 12 leaves published without a title-page printed on rectos only each page with a frame of double rules and an additional single rule built up from short rules delineating a panel at the head that contains the title of the leaf 10 of the 12 beginning Alfabeto . and showing woodcut 3 or typographic 7 alphabets the latter showing Hebrew meruba & rabbinical Samaritan majuscule and Syriac estrangela & serto types. The other 2 leaves show a woodcut illustration of an inscription in stone and an interpretation of it including a smaller woodcut. 12 ll. Rare publication of the Propaganda Fide in Rome showing alphabets of non-Latin scripts published without a title-page and printed on the rectos only with 7 of the 12 leaves showing alphabets of the Propaganda Fides printing types for Hebrew 3 sizes of meruba square and 1 of rabbinical semi-cursive Samaritan majuscule and Syriac estrangela and serto. The Syriac language bears no relation to modern Syria but is a form of Aramaic spoken by many early Christians in the Middle East and still surviving today. The Propaganda Fide apparently had some of these types cut exclusively for their use and the present publication shows complete alphabets including some variant forms for 6 of the 7 in most cases also with a few words or lines of text it shows only the first half of the alphabet - alaph to kaph - for the very large serto Syriac. This provides an especially valuable overview of the founts.The present publication collates: A-C4 = 12 ll. with quire signatures on leaves 1-2 of each quire each leaf printed on the recto with a title at the head:A1: Alfabeto del protoparente Adamo I. delineato nella libraria Vaticana. woodcut charactersA2: Alfabeto II. di Adamo secondo che riferisce il P. Giacomo Bonavent. Scozese dell'Ordine di S. Francesco di Paolo nel suo alfabetario intitolato Virga aurea. woodcut charactersA3: Alfabeto III. di Adamo cavato dal libro di Lorenzo Schradero stampato in Helmstatt l'anno 1592. woodcut charactersA4: Alfabeto Hebreo detto Soprasilvio. meruba square Hebrew typeB1: Alfabeto Hebreo detto Testo. meruba square Hebrew typeB2:Alfabeto Hebreo detto Garamone. meruba square Hebrew typeB3: Alfabeto Hebreo rabbinico detto Garamone. rabbinical semi-cursive Hebrew typeB4: Lettere cavata dal P. Tomaso da Navara che si trovano sculpite in una pietra piccola posta à piedi del Monte Oreb dove Dio N.S. diede la legge. woodcut of the Mount Horeb inscriptionC1: Analysi dell'antecedente carattere conforme alla dispositione del P. Atanasio Kircher nel Prodromo Copto approvata da' molti. interpretation of the Mount Horeb inscriptionC2: Alfabeto Samaritano detto Testo. majuscule Samaritan type 1636C3: Alfabeto Estranghelo overo Chaldeo antico detto Testo. estrangela Syriac type Coakley S7 1636C4: Alfabeto Chaldeo overo Siro detto di due righe di Silvio. serto Syriac type Coakley W12 large size 1618 bought by the Propaganda Fide 1653Nearly all references describe this book as an oblong 8vo but this appears to be an error. The two copies we have examined are both oblong 4tos with the chain-lines vertical in the oblong leaves and the watermarks divided at the heads of the leaves in the middle of a long edge. Several leaves with the double rule at the foot shaved not effecting the text or quire signatures otherwise in good condition. A rare collection of non-Latin alphabets including the Propaganda Fides Hebrew Samaritan and Syriac types.l Amaduzzi Catalogus librorum . Propaganda Fide 1773 p. 7; Birrell & Garnett 1928 4; Coakley Typography of Syriac W12 & S7; Philologia orientalis 199; D. Stolzenberg Egyptian Oedipus: antiquarianism oriental studies . in the work of Athanasius Kircher Thesis Stanford Univ. 2004 pp. 118 & 121; WorldCat 11 copies in 9 entries. hardcover
2091502135304420Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
1526000453<p>Rare German Anti-Ottoman Propaganda Pamphlet on the Defense of Christendom<br />Germany 1526.</p><p>12mo. One title leaf and 17 ff. 36 pp. Text in early New High German Frühneuhochdeutsch. Nineteenth-century marbled boards. Very Good. Ex-library with two small marginal stamps.</p><p>Extremely rare sixteenth-century political and military propaganda tract directed against the Ottoman Empire printed at the height of Ottoman expansion into Central Europe following the Battle of Mohács 1526. No printer or place stated.</p><p>According to Carl Göllner Turcica: Die europäischen Türkendrucke des XVI. Jahrhunderts only one copy is recorded dated 1526 VD 16 no. 1881 underscoring the exceptional rarity of this work.</p><p>The pamphlet addresses the urgent question of how the Holy Roman Empire Deutsches Reich should organize its defense against the Ottomans. While it discusses military preparedness and strategic resistance to the Turks the core focus of the text lies in the economic and social burden of war specifically:</p><p>How the costs of military defense should be financed<br />The responsibility of the Christian Church and the Vatican<br />Contributions expected from the German territorial states<br />The allocation of financial obligations among different social classes within German society<br />The work reflects contemporary anxieties surrounding the Ottoman threat and provides valuable insight into early modern fiscal-military thought confessional politics and the rhetoric of defending Christendom against Islam. It is an important source for the study of Reformation-era political discourse anti-Ottoman propaganda and the social history of warfare in sixteenth-century Europe.</p><p>A remarkably scarce survival of early German political printing concerning the Ottoman question.</p> hardcover
16419A5BDK01U79ORome and perhaps elsewhere 1641. Contemporary Italian sheepskin parchment over flexible boards with 0.5 mm flaps on the fore-edge straight-sewn on 4 alum-tawed supports laced through the joints with a hollow back uncoloured linen ties the smooth spine with contemporary manuscript title Africa Greci Italo Greci . at the head and shelfmark CCXXI at the foot plus later paper spine labels including that with the Phillipps manuscripts number 5580. 4to 28.5 x 21 cm. Collection of manuscript transcriptions of about 30 letters and other documents written in brown ink in several hands on about 20 stocks of mostly or entirely Italian laid paper from Catholic missionaries in or writing about Africa Greece Italy Bosnia and Japan. A large collection of about thirty 18th-century transcriptions of letters and other documents from Catholic missionaries writing from or concerning the missions in Africa including Madagascar Algiers and the Barbary Coast Greece Italy including the Mekhitarist Armenian Catholic monastery on the island San Lazzaro degli Armeni in the Venetian lagoon and Japan. The exact number depends how one defines "one" document. Most of the letters transcribed here were originally written at the time of the Portuguese French and Spanish efforts to suppress the Jesuits in their territories both at home and in their colonies beginning around 1750 and leading to the banning of Jesuits from the Portuguese empire 1759 France 1764 and Spain 1767. The Pope finally dissolved the Jesuit order in 1773 but it was re-established in 1814. The documents from this period some explicitly about attempts to suppress the Jesuits were clearly transcribed when they were still new but the collection also includes transcriptions of older letters and documents.Nearly all concern the Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide "the department of the pontifical administration charged with the spread of Catholicism and with the regulation of ecclesiastical affairs in non-Catholic countries" Catholic encyclopedia. While the Jesuits prior to their suppression were a highly evangelical branch of the Catholic Church the Propaganda Fide was the papal office that coordinated the missionary activities of all the orders. The letters provide good evidence both of the relations between the Catholic Church as a whole and the Jesuit Order and of the Church's efforts to continue their evangelical missionary activities at a time when the Jesuits were no longer able to lead them.The manuscript belonged to Frederick North 1766-1827 5th Earl of Guilford and was bought for Sir Thomas Phillipps 1792-1872 at the 1830 Guilford sale. It was sold in the 1919 Phillipps sale. In very good condition with a few documents showing minor foxing or small stains but most leaves fine. The binding is somewhat rubbed most of the sewing supports have broken at the joints and the cover has come loose from the bookblock at the inside of the front hinge but the sewing and case remain structurally sound. Many of the 30 documents no doubt transcribe originals that have since been lost so the present collection forms an important source for the history of Catholic missionary work in the period for information about the regions where they operated and for the relations of the Church as a whole with the Jesuits.l Evans Catalogue . manuscripts . Guilford 8 December 1830 lot 361; Phillipps manuscripts 5580; Sotheby Bibl. Phillippica 1919 lot 1473. hardcover