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116905529X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0332997219.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1161028072.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1168462487.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
65622Paris L'Emancipatrice 1906. Kl.8° 36 S. Geheftet Tadell. Text franz. Propagandaschrift der revolutionär-syndikalistischen Basisgewerkschaft CGT zur Durchsetzung des achtstündigen Arbeitstages. 010 Paris, L'Emancipatrice, 1906 unknown
1945183839Roma : Commissione Propaganda del P.C.I. ca. 1945 1945. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine paperback copy; edges very slightly dust-dulled. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 16 pages; Description: 16p. ports. ; 17cm. Subjects: Teresa Noce 1900-1980 - Biography - Italian politics - Antifascism - Pamphlets. Language: Italian. Roma : Commissione Propaganda del P.C.I., [ca. 1945] paperback
75-1768Paris FR: Comite National De Propagande En Faveur Du Vin 1948. 16mo. Card stock. Very good. 2pp.Copious pencil hand-writing on verso.Color plates on recto.Printed in Paris by OceaEn Francais. Paris, FR: Comite National De Propagande En Faveur Du Vin, 1948 unknown
193711137Barcelona Spain: Comissariat de Propaganda Generalitat de Catalunya 1937. Near Fine. Propaganda poster listing 21 wartime rules of behavior to help the republican side achieve victory over the fascists during the Spanish Civil War. As follows: As with most of the Republican posters the colors of the anarchists and communists black and red figure prominently in the poster. Many of the prescriptions seem geared toward inexperienced soldiers. This feature of the prescriptions is no surprise since much of the soldiers fighting on the side of the Republicans were volunteers or militiamen who were not professionally trained soldiers.<br /> The prescriptions on the poster are as follows: "Revolutionary enthusiasm plus discipline and good military organization will defeat the enemy. Without discipline the army is not powerful. Discipline is the unquestioning execution of the commander's orders. The commander should be the first in giving an example of discipline and making everything possible so that all orders from above are accomplished perfectly. Observe discipline in the line of fire! Cartridges are expensive! You should fire at fixed targets and only when the commander orders it. The infantry is the principal weapon. The artillery and air force complement the work of the infantry. No situation is critical when the enemy's infantry is weak. Know that the cavalry is dangerous only for those that move back. A brave and firm infantry can always put it in flight. You should not avoid enemy fire but you should take advantage of the situation in order to go on the offensive to attack it better and to fire against it with greater precision. Only he who attacks triumphs. The trenches are aid for the offensive. Always try to pass from defense to offense. The reconnaissance of enemy positions will save many forces. Do continuous reconnaissance. Communicate all that you discover to your commander. Bring every prisoner to your commander. Keep a tight link between the rearguard and the advance forces in order to prevent surprises and increase the force of your blow. One bad sentry lost Chapaief. Do not forget the sentries! Do not fear the attack of the enemy from behind since you can attack them in the same way. The tank without infantry is not dangerous. Attack tanks with grenades. Do not debilitate your attack in the presence of enemy planes. On the contrary intensify it. Attack the enemy infantry that advances behind enemy planes. Every commander of militias should make the most of their free time to instruct militiamen and they on their time should do everything possible to study. Learn to shoot with precision to understand maps and to identify with a locality. Do not speak of military subjects because the hated enemies are listening. Countrymen! By practicing good hygiene and cleanliness you avoid diseases more dangerous than the enemy." SC&A UC San Diego OCLC. Near fine. Single sheet color lithograph mostly red and black 30 x 23 cm. In Spanish Catalonia. Comissariat de Propaganda, Generalitat de Catalunya unknown
198093909Comisión de Propaganda del PCE 1980. paperback. Bueno. Madrid 1980. Comisión de Propaganda del PCE. Rústica. 104 pp. 21x15. Reunión de militantes obreros comunistas. Madrid 17-18 mayo de 1980. Resumen de las intervenciones. Comisión de Propaganda del PCE paperback
0548158592.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
116910925X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
73-3530Amsterdam: Collectieve Propaganda van het Nederlandse Boek circa 1970s-1980s. 65x48 cm. Black and white poster. Very Good. Text in Dutch. Amsterdam: Collectieve Propaganda van het Nederlandse Boek, [circa 1970s-1980s] unknown
0666116210.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
1977151285Hong Kong: Wenhua ziliao gongying she 1977. Chairman Mao's widow under attack First edition first printing of this collection of propaganda cartoons seldom seen in commerce and presenting here in exceptional condition. This visually striking work was issued by a Beijing-backed publisher in Hong Kong to bring to the colony the tumultuous politics of the post-Mao mainland in particular the denunciations of a fallen political faction led by Chairman Mao's widow. The roots of the present publication lie in the dramatic political changes that gripped the People's Republic of China in autumn 1976. After Mao's death in early September a new leadership grouping quickly coalesced around the up-and-coming politician Hua Guofeng and less than a month after Mao's passing Hua arranged the arrest and imprisonment of a rival wing of the communist party leadership led by Mao's widow Jiang Qing. Hua's faction argued that Jiang and her allies posed an existential threat to Mao's revolutionary legacy. Jiang along with Zhang Chunqiao Yao Wenyuan and Wang Hongwen were quickly christened the "Gang of Four" by state media and they became the go-to scapegoats for the chaos of the Cultural Revolution years 1966-1976. Ultimately their fate was decided in a sensational televised trial in 1981 at which they were sentenced to lengthy prison sentences. After the "Gang's" arrest to make the official narrative stick and to prepare the way for the trial state propaganda organs pumped out huge quantities of anti-"Gang" agitprop. This material was often visual with professional and amateur caricaturists and cartoonists drafted in to draw memorable condemnations of the "Gang's" political crimes. The present work anthologises some of the best of these drawings from the Chinese mainland for readers in Hong Kong. The publisher's Beijing links can be seen in the way the text accompanying the cartoons mirrors the party lines emanating from communist newspapers such as the People's Daily while the blurb on the rear wrapper talks of the Chinese people's "hatred" of the "Gang." The caricatures present all the standard political refrains of state media: the work begins with images of Jiang Qing showing her pseudo-imperial political aspirations while her allies toady at her feet; Zhang Chunqiao and Yao Wenyuan become grotesque pen-wielding ideologues; and Wang Hongwen is depicted primping and preening ready to take on the position of premier. The "Gang" are often depicted together as a choir singing counter-revolutionary anthems as a group indulging in an hedonistic decidedly un-socialist lifestyle and as a four-headed monster with tentacles extending across the political world. Quite apart from their entertainment value these materials were extremely successful. The anti-"Gang" narrative remains in vogue today and still exerts a strong influence on academic research into modern Chinese politics. Octavo. Cartoons and drawings throughout title page and copyright page printed in blue. Original green paper wrappers title and caricatures printed in red white and black. Spine lightly sunned with touch of wear to foot. A fine copy. unknown
1975156371Shanghai: Shanghai renmin chubanshe 1975. First international edition first printing of this scarce septalingual propaganda poster representing the unity of Communist China's ethnicities and classes. Designed by model workers in Shanghai it was released to promote the Campaign to Study the Dictatorship of the Proletariat - the last hurrah of the Cultural Revolution's revolutionary politics before Mao's death in 1976. Chinese posters from the 1970s are uncommon in such collectible condition. In this poster multiple figures are shown clutching a pamphlet published in 1975 titled Makesi Engesi Liening lun wuchan jieji zhuanzheng Marx Engels and Lenin on the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. With Mao ailing and more moderate economic reformers resurgent radical members of the Chinese Communist Party's leadership spearheaded a new campaign to study Marxist-Leninist theory and reinvigorate the Cultural Revolution. In keeping with the period's emphasis on collectivized cultural production the artwork was produced by amateur artists from Shanghai's Jing'an District Cultural Palace with assistance from Li Min and Hu Yiren two factory workers and You Longgu from the publisher Shanghai renmin chubanshe Shanghai People's Press. A domestic edition of 30000 copies was printed in tandem with this international edition distributed abroad by China's state bookstore. We have traced one institutional copy of this edition at Hong Kong Baptist University as well as a copy from the domestic print-run at the University of Westminster. Examples only occasionally appear in commerce. Poster 530 x 760 mm showing a group of revolutionary figures with a slogan lettered in yellow in Mandarin Mongolian Tibetan Romanized Uyghur Korean Romanized Kazakh and Pinyin. A fine example with just a little creasing. unknown
160160No publication details. No date. Late 20th Century. A striking large size Chinese propaganda papercut on red paper. Th image shows one soldier and two civilians each with a very determined look on their faces one is armed with a bayonetanotoher a sickle and a third a copy of Mao's Little Red Book. Crowds in the background also hold high their weapons. <br>In very good condition text in Chinese lower margin and middle section 71.1 x 51.2cm. Lower margin a slogan reads "Everyone one is a soldier". The slogan first used by Mao Zedong in late 1950s to make sure China was in readiness for any anti-aggression war and to raise defence awareness among the civilians. <br> <br>Text on left section reads "Stand in combat readiness./Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people." <br> <br>On August 23rd 1965 during the meetings for organising The Third Plan of Five-year Plans of China 1966-1970 Premier Zhou Enlai concluded the important ideas raised by Mao Zedong to three crucial points "Be prepared against war; be prepared against natural disasters; and do everything for the people". The slogan was regarded as one of the most frequent quoted slogans during the Cultural Revolution. <br> <br>Text on right section reads "Down with American Imperialism./Down with Soviet Revisionism." . No publication details. unknown
1963233101963. Post-Revolution ChinaCommunism PRC Cultural Revolution propaganda set of 10 lianhuanhua graphic novel booklets issued by the PRC propaganda press system between 1963 and 1984 centered on the culture revolution model soldiers anti-Japanese resistance and child heroism. The covers name campaigns and exemplary figures through titles including Chicken Feather Letter Surprise Attack Tunnel Warfare Honghu Red Guards Good Eighth Company on Nanjing Road Heroic Little Eighth Route and Capture the Enemy Flag while the interior pages state explicitly political morals like "The deepest source of the power of war lies among the masses" followed by "Revolutionary war is a mass war." Another photographed page frames sacrifice as Maoist instruction declaring: "Thousands upon thousands of martyrs for the interests of the people laid down their lives heroically before us; let us hold high their banner and advance along the path marked by their blood!"<br /> Illustrated PRC propaganda comic booklets. China: various provincial PRC presses 1963-1984. Set of 10 illustrated booklets each approximately 4 x 5 inches ranging from about 60 to 200 pages. Titles include Chicken Feather Letter Surprise Attack Tunnel Warfare Honghu Red Guards Good Eighth Company on Nanjing Road Heroic Little Eighth Route and Capture the Enemy Flag. The photographed title and colophon pages place the group across multiple provincial publishing systems including presses in Beijing Shanghai Zhejiang Shandong Tianjin Liaoning and Shaanxi. The booklets were designed for mass distribution using narrative episodes of soldier heroes and youth protagonists to glorify CCP ideology.<br /> These booklets were a central tool through which the PRC circulated revolutionary history and Maoist political language to mass readers especially younger readers in cheap durable heavily illustrated form. The concentration here on anti-Japanese struggle disciplined PLA units local militia action and heroic children gives the set a distinct documentary value as evidence of CCP socialist pedagogy across two decades. Clean complete and in very good condition. These 10 booklets preserve the language and narratives by which the Cultural Revolution propaganda system distributed CCP ideology to mass readership. unknown
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1932ZB358554Paris: Centre de propagande des republicains nationaux n.d. ca. 1932. small octavo 21 1 pp; ex library text browning lacks back cover of paper wrappers reading copy only. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Paris: Centre de propagande des republicains nationaux, unknown
1938136729Rio de Janeiro: D.N.P. 1938. Paperback. Good. Octavo wraps 77 p. Rebound in white library wrappers. Essays on Brazilian politics immigration constitution and international relations. D.N.P. paperback
1936136182Rio de Janeiro: Imprensa nacional 1936. Paperback. Good. Octavo illustrated wraps 36 p. Foxed some edgewear chipping spine partially split. Speeches presented in honor of the sixth anniversary of the October Revolution of 1930 by Affonso Penna Junior and Odilon Braga. Scarce title with only two library holdings located on OCLC. Imprensa nacional paperback