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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
194229163Australia 1942. Very good condition. World War II propaganda leaflet dropped on the Island of Timor part of Southeast Asia and north of Australia.<br /> Pamphlet in English is entitled "Portuguese Leaflet PG11.<br /> Timorese! This warning comes from your Australian and American Friends. The Japanese are our enemies and we will fight and pursue them until they are killed. They have been driven from New Guinea and they will be thrown out of Timor. Remember - our fast flying planes cannot distinguish friend from foe. Heed our warning. If you do not stay away from the Japanese you may be killed."<br /> <br /> One copy in English one copy in Portuguese. <br /> English copy: salmon paper 5 1/2 x 3 3/4" folded corner chip with loss not affecting text. Portuguese copy: cream paper 5 1/2 x 5 3/4" black text vgc. unknown
1942173606Nottingham: Printed for H.M. Stationery Office by Stafford & Co. Ltd 1942. One of the series of "careless talk" posters produced by the British government during the Second World War presenting a tight-lipped heroic sailor with the appeal to "never mention arrivals sailings cargoes or destinations to anybody". The British government feared both that enemy agents may hear vital secrets and that rumours may spread and undermine the war effort. Offset lithograph 370 x 249 mm. In fine condition. unknown
1941173613London: Printed for H.M. Stationery Office by Johnson Riddle & Co. Ltd 1941. A poster produced during the Blitz to remind civilians to be ready each night for their home being hit by bombs - to leave windows open to escape have water and sand in buckets ready to fight fire and to have gas masks clothes and a torch ready. Offset lithograph 379 x 253 mm. Inky finger-print at bottom right. In very good condition. hardcover
1941043313Hamburg-Bahrenfeld: Cigaretten-Bilderdienst 1941. In German. World War II era German propaganda providing an illustrated history of the British as a predatory and often brutal state. Numerous illustrations in color and black and white mounted on pages throughout. Softcover with front cover illustration 12.25 inches tall map endpapers 129 pages. Edges heavily rubbed with some corner creasing rear cover scuffed sound binding age-toned but clean pages no names or other markings. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Folio - 12" - 15" Tall. Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Paperback
1939173607London: Printed for H.M. Stationery Office by Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd 1939. One of the series of "careless talk" posters produced by the British government during the Second World War appealing for the public to avoid discussing shipping: "Never in the bar of barber's talk of ships or crews or harbours. Idle words things heard or seen help the lurking submarine". Offset lithograph 298 x 252 mm. Very light rubbing and creasing. An excellent copy. unknown
19411736111941. One of the series of "careless talk" posters produced by the British government during the Second World War. This design was put in public telephone boxes see Hastings and St Leonards Observer 19 July 1941. Offset lithograph 169 x 145 mm. In fine condition. unknown
1943175357Washington DC: Office of War Information 1943. Deliver us from evil One of the most striking American wartime propaganda posters depicting a Nazi fist stabbing through the Bible against a vivid red background. "This is the Enemy" was the slogan of various American posters focusing on the evils of Nazi ideology and actions here presenting their attack on freedom of religion and their threat to Christian civilization. The artist Barbara Marks was a Californian art student. The Office of War Information solicited entries from the public for poster designs and received over 2000. Her original slogan was "deliver us from evil". Offset lithograph 710 x 560 mm. Light creases where formerly folded and a couple of tiny chips at intersections. A near-fine copy. unknown
1940173612London: Issued by the Ministry of Supply 1940. A striking British wartime poster appealing for salvage showing Hitler Goebbels and Goering cowering under a barrage of newspapers pots and bones thrown by a mob of British housewives. The poster tells housewives that "you can have a 'smack at 'em'. There are war weapons in your household waste". It instructs them to separate out paper metal and bones from their house waste to be collected and used in munition manufacturing. The title is a quote from Herbert Morrison which was also used for a Pathé newsreel and a popular song. Offset lithograph 379 x 252 mm. Tiny chip at foot light crease at head. In very good condition. unknown
1941189981941. Broadside issued in 1941 by the Emergency Committee to Stop Deportations to the Sahara Desert articulating an urgent appeal against the forced deportation of anti-fascist refugees by the Vichy French government during the early years of the Second World War. Written by Edward K. Barsky a leading figure in the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee the document calls on American citizens to intervene diplomatically by contacting both the French Embassy in Washington D.C. and the U.S. Secretary of State. The broadside documents contemporary awareness of mass deportations and forced labor policies under the Pétain regime describing plans to remove large numbers of refugees-including veterans of the Spanish Civil War members of the International Brigades and political exiles from across Europe-to labor camps connected to the Trans-Saharan Railroad. The text situates these actions within broader patterns of repression highlighting the targeting of anti-fascist populations and the international composition of those affected. As such the document provides primary-source evidence of early wartime advocacy efforts in the United States responding to refugee persecution and authoritarian policies in Vichy-controlled territories.<br /> <br /> Single-page printed broadside. New York: Emergency Committee to Stop Deportations to the Sahara Desert 1941. Measuring approximately 10.25 x 8 inches. Printed in black text within a ruled border on brown paper. The text consists of a headline explanatory statement and direct appeal for public action including instructions to contact diplomatic officials.<br /> <br /> Light wear consistent with age; text clear and legible; overall very good condition. A scarce wartime advocacy document reflecting early American engagement with the European refugee crisis under Vichy rule. unknown
194042673-6-BWerbe- und Beratungsamt für das Deutsche Schrifttum beim Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda 1940. hardcover. 159 S. original Pappeinband/ gebunden mit Bibliotheksstempel auf dem Vorsatzblatt und aufgteklebter Signatur auf dem Buchrücken guter Zustand. Versand mit der Deutschen Post oder DHL. Rechnung liegt bei. Werbe- und Beratungsamt für das Deutsche Schrifttum beim Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda hardcover
193534063Berlin: May 18th 1935. 1935. Very good. - 88 words typed on sheet of cream paper 11-5/8 inches high by 8-1/4 inches wide with her name & address typed at the top. Signed "Dr. M. Unger" with 2 ink corrections. Attached is a typed single-spaced report on the 1934/35 Winterhilfswerk campaign filling a 2nd sheet of the same paper. The top corners of both sheets are creased with light creasing to their top & bottom edges. There is a paper-clip mark to the letter at bottom left. Folded twice for mailing. Very good. <p>Marta Unger writes in English to a Mr. B. von Schenk in Hoboken New Jersey thanking him for his letter. "I was interested to read the article by Mrs. Ruth Frances Woodsmall about 'Women in the new Germany'. I met Mrs. Woodsmall last summer and showed her myself our German women work. But it is rather difficult to explain to people that what we want if the otherside stands on a quite different standpoint". She encloses a typed article in English about "our Winter Help Campaign 1934/35".<p>Dr. Marta Unger was born in Japan in 1903 to an American mother. Her family settled in Heidelberg Germany in 1908. After working in the Foreign Ministry in Berlin from 1924-26 and obtaining a doctorate of law at the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe University in Frankfurt she worked as a clerk in the Propaganda Ministry. In 1934 she was appointed head of the Foreign Affairs department of the Reichsfrauenfuhrung the post she held when she wrote this letter. In 1948 during the Wilhelmstrasse trial against German diplomats in Nuremberg Unger was part of the defense team of Ernst Woermann whom she later married. Woermann had been the ambassador to China.<p>The Winterhilfswerk was a program to help clothe feed and keep warm the needy during the winter months. An important part of its funding came from collection drives to which all good German citizens were expected indeed were relentlessly pressured to contribute. Unger's report shows the amounts spent on clothes and fuel and on bread flour potatoes and other staples. She also writes about the "godmother" program by which childless people would give meals clothes shoes and Christmas gifts to a needy child. Berlin: May 18th, 1935. hardcover
77023Altona-Bahrenfeld Uten år. 8vo. I originale mapper. Tilsammen 75 fotografier i svart/hvitt og farver. Cigaretten-Bilderdienst. Tysk. unknown
1853433476Rome : Typis S. Congreationis de Propaganda Fide 1853. 3rd edition. Hardcover. Finely bound in blind-bordered full aniline calf. Raised bands with a dark morocco gilt-blocked label. Bumped corners; spine and panel edges rubbed as with edge. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description: 380 pages. 18 cm. Subjects: Ecclesiastic Manuals; Religion; Catholicism Latin Rites. Rome : Typis S. Congreationis de Propaganda Fide hardcover
1958055782Cairo: The USSR Embassy Press Office in the United Arab Republic UAR 1958. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Contemporary full green cloth in Egyptian style contemporary white endpapers gilt lettering of title on front board and gilt decorations on spine. Original pictorial cover saved inside. Roy. 8vo. 24 x 17 cm. In Arabic. 88 p. 12 b/w ills. including drawings and reproduced photographic plates. Extremely rare unrecorded first issue of this Soviet propaganda organ published in Cairo the centre of the UAR by the USSR Propaganda Press Office with a striking cover design depicting the Sputniks in space celebrating the third anniversary of the Kosmicheskaya programma SSSR. The content begins with a comparison between the Soviet and American satellites. A full-paged photograph shows the Muscovites reading newspapers about the launch of the third Soviet satellite into space. In the periodical many details such as the construction processes and technical specifications of the satellites are explained as well as a striking history of the Soviet Space Program. Relations between Russia and Egypt have a long history dating back to before the 16th century. In the 1950s Gamal Abdel Nasser's independent and anti-imperialist policy earned him enthusiastic support from the Communist government of the USSR. In 1955 Egypt made a major arm deal with the Soviet Union and from then teams of Egyptian officers were trained in Eastern Bloc countries. Czechoslovak instructors also came in 1956 to train Egyptian personnel in the use of Soviet weapons. When France attacked Egypt during the Suez Crisis the USSR threatened to use destructive weapons i.e. nuclear weapons for the defence of Egypt. The degree of the Soviet approval of the Egyptian leader's policies culminated rather controversially in the award of the highest Soviet decoration the star of the Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin to Nasser during Nikita Khrushchev's visit to the country in 1964. Kosmicheskaya programma SSSR i.e. The Soviet Space Program was the national space program of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR active from 1955 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. After WWII the Soviet and US space programs both utilized German technology in their early efforts. Eventually the program was managed under Sergei Korolev who led the program based on unique ideas derived by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky sometimes known as the father of theoretical astronautics. Contrary to its American European and Chinese competitors who had their programs run under a single coordinating agency the Soviet space program was divided and split among several internally competing design bureaus led by Korolev Kerimov Keldysh Yangel Glushko Chelomey Makeyev Chertok and Reshetnev. The Soviet space program served as an important marker of Soviet claims to its global superpower status. Wikipedia. As of May 2024 not in OCLC and KVK. <br/> <br/> The USSR Embassy Press Office in the United Arab Republic (UAR) hardcover
75-9527Miami FL: The Wolfson Foundation of Decorative and Propaganda Arts Inc. 1987. 4to. Good. Some scuffs on spine and covers. Soft Cover. B&W and some color plates. 101 pp. Miami, FL: The Wolfson Foundation of Decorative and Propaganda Arts, Inc. 1987 paperback
75-9528Miami FL: The Wolfson Foundation of Decorative and Propaganda Arts Inc. 1987. 4to. Good. Some scuffs on spine and covers. Silver cover. Soft Cover. B&W and color plates. 84 pp. Miami, FL: The Wolfson Foundation of Decorative and Propaganda Arts, Inc. 1987 paperback
19401867n/a: Publisher: SS Propaganda Kompanie Franz von Immerseel 1940s 1940. Soft cover. Very Good. Vlamingen op! Flemings Rise up! Waffen-SS Recruitment booklet for Flanders Belgium. Publisher: SS Propaganda Kompanie Franz von Immerseel 1940s. Illustrated card covers size 15 x 23 cms 30 pages of text illustrations and b/w photographs. Original edition in very good condition. A08.1086. Nr.1867. <br/> <br/> Publisher: SS Propaganda Kompanie Franz von Immerseel, 1940s paperback
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
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
19383015Berlin Germany.: Printed by August Scherl Nachf. Berlin 1938 1938. Hardcover. Very Good. Fuhrer wir Danken Dir! Sonderdruck Propaganda Leitung. Printed by August Scherl Nachf. Berlin 1938. Bound in black hard covers with white lettering size 27.5 x 38.5 cms 16 pages of b/w photos with text. Very good condition. A22.2106 <br/> <br/> Printed by August Scherl Nachf., Berlin, 1938 hardcover
1391670728.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20162111902152802069Osakashochikuza 2016. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Osakashochikuza paperback
197141621Oradea: Crisana 1971. First edition. Softcover. f to vg. Large octavo 8 1/2 x 8 3/4". Unpaginated. Original photo-illustrated wrappers.<br /> <br /> Gripping photo-illustrated chronicle of the May 1970 disastrous flooding which occured in Satu Mare the capital of Satu Mare county in Nortwest Romania on the Somes River. The natural disaster caused the death of over 200 people thousands of livestock and damaged and destroyed many homes industrial plants agricultural lands tools and infrastructure.<br /> <br /> Some creasing to wrappers. Slight age-toning along paper margin. Text and captions in Romanian Summary text at rear in English French German and Russian. Wrappers in overall fair to good- interior in good to very good condition. Crisana unknown
1977ABE-1617822354199Salon Nacional de la Propaganda Grafica 1977 Softcover quarto periodical. 26 de Julio 1977. Loose plates. Some wear and creases to portfolio posters are all fine. Text is in Spanish. Very good condition. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Salon Nacional de la Propaganda Grafica paperback