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2-68062Roma Istituto Grafico Tiberino 1939 4to brossura originale con copertina illustrata pp. 60 con LI tav. fot. unknown
2-99342Roma Istituto Grafico Tiberino 1938 4to brossura originale con copertina illustrata a colori e sovraccopertina illustrata con qualche strappo pp. 59-2 con cinquantuno tavole fotografiche in fine. unknown
1938509608Landesfremdenverkehrsverband 1938. Paperback. VERY GOOD. Square 4to with bi-fold. Unpaginated 18 with 8 leaves and printed on the wrapper versos. Staplebound in brown printed wraps with b/w photo and medallion featuring the Reichsadler and a hooded and robed figure standing with open arms. Nazi propaganda pamphlet featuring the sights and accomodations of the 'Haupstadt der Bewegung.' The Nazis had so dubbed Munich 'The Capital of the Movement' as the center of the rise to power of Hitler and the National Socialists. Sonja Zekri writes of the early welcome Hitler's message received in Munich: 'München . hat eine besondere Verantwortung. Hier wurde Hitler gefördert hier hätte er verhindert werden können. In den Schicksalsjahren von 1919 bis 1923 hofierten ihn erste Kreise der Stadt. Die Kunstverleger Hanfstaengl ebneten ihm den Weg in die Unternehmerschaft das Klavierbauerpaar Bechstein traf ihn bei Besuchen in München und verehrte ihm einen Mercedes mit Chauffeur. Der charmant ungehobelte Newcomer verkehrte mit Künstlern Intellektuellen und völkischen Wissenschaftlern wurde geduldet oder gefördert von Politikern und Juristen.“ Suddeutsche Zeitung. Landesfremdenverkehrsverband paperback
23582Berlin: Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Altona-Bahrenfeld 1933. 1st edition. Pages 55 pp.Oblong 4to. Paper cover embossed in gold. 1st edition. Tipped in color illustrations throughout. Complete set of illustrations on art. Minor cover soil and wear foxing throughout a few page edges bumped. Very good condition. Berlin: Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Altona-Bahrenfeld 1933. unknown
19282092902143902133Hounen Oil Refining Co. Ltd. 1928. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Hounen Oil Refining Co., Ltd. paperback
19282092902143802169Hounen Oil Refining Co. Ltd. 1928. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Hounen Oil Refining Co., Ltd. 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
19362309280012Sociedad de Ingenieros de Bolivia y Centro de Propaganda y Defensa Nacional La Paz 1936. Maps. Very Good. Large color map of pre-WWII Bolivia. 146 x 185 cm. Mounted on muslin wood rods top and bottom. Scale 1:1000000. Relief shown by gradient tints and spot heights. Includes text climate diagram and 4 inset maps. Inset maps of: Vias de comunicacion internacional Sud America -- Vialidad y comunicaciones en Bolivia -- Riquezas explotables en Bolivia -- Isogonas magneticas para los anos 1930 y 1940 -- Perfil del territorio. <br> Note: This is a large heavy map. Additional postage will apply depending on delivery location Sociedad de Ingenieros de Bolivia y Centro de Propaganda y Defensa Nacional, La Paz, 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
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
194313223SL Venezia: S. E. SD 1943. Piccoli difetti e menda al verso del piatto posteriore della brossura buono stato nel complesso. Brossura editoriale illustrata spillato cm 19.5 x 14.5 pp 27 1. Piccoli difetti e menda al verso del piatto posteriore della brossura buono stato nel complesso. Opuscolo di propaganda anti inglese affine a quelli pubblicati dalle edizioni Erre di Venezia ma privo di data e indicazione dello stampatore; il testo cita i bombardamenti alleati su Milano dell’agosto 1943 permettendo di datare l’opuscolo alla fine di quell’anno. Oggetto del fascicolo sono i bombardamenti sulle popolazioni civili e le responsabilità dell’Inghilterra e degli Alleati; sul piatto anteriore macabra illustrazione delle letali conseguenze dei bombardamenti con didascalia «Chi ha cominciato» sul posteriore Churchill e Roosvelt ghignanti e con pistole fumanti in pugno sormontano una fila di cadaveri mentre il testo avverte che «Su di loro ricade la colpa!». Numero 39 della sintetica bibliografia compilata da Luigi Ambrosoli Gli opuscoli di propaganda fascista nel periodo della Repubblica Sociale Italiana Belfagor vol. VI n. 50 settembre 1951. S. E. unknown
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
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
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
1k8010Libreria del Littorio Rom 1928. 301 S. kartoniert Einband etwas gebräunt und mit Randläsuren. - good condition/Text italienisch - unknown
19424754Washington DC: El Coordinador de Asuntos Interamericanos 1942. Very good. Pictorial lithograph 20 x 14.25 inches printed in red gray yellow and black. Minor surface wear mild creasing light dust-soiling a few pinholes. A rare poster issued by the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs CIAA during World War II attempting to sway public opinion in Latin America to the Allied side. The CIAA was established by executive order in July 1941 in order to distribute news advertising film reels and more to and from Latin America to counter Italian and German propaganda campaigns in the region. The text of the present poster translates from the Spanish as "Freedom of Speech. One of the four freedoms for which the Allies are fighting." The central image features an open-mouthed face breaking open a large swastika which is itself on fire. A mildly subtle message that free speech destroys fascism. The poster was designed by noted Russian-American graphic designer and photographer Alexey Brodovitch whose printed credit appears at top right; Brodovitch is most well-known for his art direction of Harper's Bazaar from 1934 to 1958. A powerful visual display with only one copy reported in OCLC at MOMA though we also find two other institutional holdings at the United States Holocaust Museum and the Hoover Institute. El Coordinador de Asuntos Interamericanos unknown
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
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
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
20192-6200016860Editorial Académica Española 2019. Paperback. New. 52 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.12 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
2019__6200016860Editorial Académica Española 2019. Paperback. New. 52 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.12 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
1390487547.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1391670728.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1950179481Circa1950. Black and white photographic illustration with text lightly browned one small area horizontal central fold. Good copy. 13.4 x 19.3cm. This leaflet was one of a large number of propaganda documents produced by China and North Korea during the Korean War. Part of a series of black-and-white propaganda leaflets which appear to have been produced by the Chinese People's Volunteers the People's Republic of China forces supporting North Korea in the war it aims to convey the message that American prisoners of war were well treated and were in regular communication with their families back home. The printed text assures readers that POWs held by North Korean and Chinese forces will be repatriated soon after the armistice is signed whereas warns the leaflet Allied soldiers from the US Britain and other nations "will have to stay in Korea until the US Government makes up its mind to leave Korea to the Koreans." The photograph purports to show Mrs Christine Brown wife of Lt. Col Gerald Brown reading a letter from her husband who was a prisoner of war in Korea. Gerald Brown was in the US Air Force. He was shot down over Korea and spent almost 3 years as a prisoner of war. Lt. Col. Brown was in fact a Korean War POW who was later repatriated to the US but the authenticity of the photo cannot be verified. <br> <br>The leaflets were generally distributed by plane or stuffed into artillery shells though propaganda from the Northern side was also sometimes left in no man's land to be picked up by US and other forces fighting on the UN/South Korean side. . unknown
1942175578Circa1942. Small airborne propaganda leaflet printed on one side only featuring a colour illustration. Appears to have been dropped during the Malayan Campaign. 14.6 x 19.8 cm creased and marked on the reverse. Image still very clear and strong. Airborne colour propaganda leaflet urges the British troops to surrender to Japan. The rather oddly worded text reads: <br> <br>"Iron-rationed. Stranded. <br>Nothing but dog biscuits. <br>Day after day positively. <br>How about a dish of salad like this <br>For a change of diet. just a change of mind". <br> <br>The image shows three figures two of whom are identifiable as British soldiers in a desperate situation on a small piece of land possibly representing Singapore. In the distance their warships are burning. A plate of salad which dominates the image looks enticingly fresh and colourful albeit rather surprising that the Japanese military propaganda believed salad would motivate the soldiers to surrender! Similar messages published and dropped by the Allies were distributed to Japanese troops in Japanese towards the end of the Pacific War with the same aim in mind. <br> <br>Although we have not been able to identify the area depicted with absolute certainty we believe this leaflet was likely dropped during the Malayan Campaign rather than Guadalcanal as we have seen it attributed to. Our reasons for this include the leaflet showing British soldiers whereas American servicemen were primarily involved in Guadalcanal. The burning ships offshore seem to fit more with the sinking of the HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse particularly as only two are depicted and they are being destroyed by what seem to be land-based bombers not other ships or carrier-based aircraft. Likewise at the late stage in the Pacific War that the Guadalcanal Campaign took place Japan was no longer in a position where they could cope with POWs nor were they likely to be in a position to print colour leaflets or distribute them. <br> <br>Commonly airborne leaflets were used over land battles rather than in naval battles. . unknown