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Il numero 3 del secondo anno di edizione. Il significato di Yalta, La Conferenza di Crimea, Il discorso di Churhill e di Roosevelt. Brossura editoriale, pp. 158, in 16°
New York, Harper & Brothers, (1947), in-8, tela edit. con sovracc., pp. 324. Con ritratto. Invio autografo dell'autore al Console Romanelli.
GUIDA 2010 191 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: PERFETTO E INTONSO. "Se Vincenzo De Michele si è cimentato sul decennio decisivo della nostra storia repubblicana - 1943-1954 -, la motivazione va ricercata, ritengo, in un bisogno interiore di ripensamento, di ritorno ai momenti fondativi della nostra democrazia, di recupero, alla memoria e all'azione, di una stagione di grande respiro e slancio intellettuale, morale e politico, quale fu quella dell'immediato dopoguerra". (Dalla prefazione di Gerardo Bianco)
Mm 130x215 Collana "Problemi e figure di storia contemporanea" diretta da Ettore Passerin d'Entreves, Rosario Romeo e Franco Valsecchi - Volume rilegato in tela azzurra con titolo in bianco al dorso, sovraccoperta originale, 670 pagine con una prefazione di Vittorio De Caprariis. Copia ottima poco o mai consultata; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
La Conferenza di Yalta (4-11 febbraio 1945) è stata uno degli avvenimenti politici più significativi del XX secolo. In quegli otto giorni Roosevelt, Stalin e Churchill si confrontarono per definire diverse questioni di cruciale importanza tra cui la fondazione delle Nazioni Unite, la nuova configurazione della Polonia, il regime di occupazione della Germania, la questione delle riparazioni, le relazioni con la “nuova” Francia di de Gaulle, la partecipazione sovietica alla guerra contro il Giappone, la rinascita democratica dell'Europa. Essa fu una vera e propria pre-conferenza della pace. In quelle giornate non avvenne una “spartizione” dell'Europa, come spesso è stato detto, ma furono raggiunti una serie di compromessi che avrebbero dovuto dar vita a un nuovo sistema internazionale imperniato sul multilateralismo e i princìpi della Carta Atlantica. La successiva Guerra fredda non fu causata dagli accordi che furono presi a Yalta, ma dal mancato rispetto del loro contenuto. Autori: Luca Riccardi.
br. La Conferenza di Yalta (4-11 febbraio 1945) è stata uno degli avvenimenti politici più significativi del XX secolo. In quegli otto giorni Roosevelt, Stalin e Churchill si confrontarono per definire diverse questioni di cruciale importanza tra cui la fondazione delle Nazioni Unite, la nuova configurazione della Polonia, il regime di occupazione della Germania, la questione delle riparazioni, le relazioni con la "nuova" Francia di de Gaulle, la partecipazione sovietica alla guerra contro il Giappone, la rinascita democratica dell'Europa. Essa fu una vera e propria pre-conferenza della pace. In quelle giornate non avvenne una "spartizione" dell'Europa, come spesso è stato detto, ma furono raggiunti una serie di compromessi che avrebbero dovuto dar vita a un nuovo sistema internazionale imperniato sul multilateralismo e i princìpi della Carta Atlantica. La successiva Guerra fredda non fu causata dagli accordi che furono presi a Yalta, ma dal mancato rispetto del loro contenuto.
8°, pp. (2) XIX (1) 472 (4). Br. edit. ill.
In 8°, pegamoide editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata (lievissime fioriture), pp. 240, illustrato, coll. "Uomini e tempi 6", lieve brunitura del bordo e del taglio delle pp. ma, nel complesso, volume molto buono. (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
Mm 140x220 Collana "Collana dei casi". Volume cartonato rigido di 983 pagine, alcune tavole in bianco e nero fuori testo, sovraccoperta editoriale. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
MEMORIE DELL'AMBASCIATOR SOVIETICO A LONDRA DAL 1932 AL 1939 EDITORI RIUNITI 1965 PRIMA EDIZIONE 590 PP. SEGNI DEL TEMPO, TRACCE DI POLVERE AI TAGLI, PER IL RESTO CONDIZIONI ECCELLENTI. NON PRESENTE IN FOTO PERCHé UN PO' LACERA, IL VOLUME HA ANCHE LA SOVRACCOPERTA IN ACETATO.
pp. iv, 321. XLib. Inked ownership of Henry Gifford. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, beveled edges. Gilt lettered spine and gold vignette of Tzarist imperial double eagle arms on front cover. Though XLib, still a nice copy. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! RUSSIA/1
Portolano inciso in rame, mm.215x161 relativi alla sola parte incisa, rifilata poco oltre i margini. Veduta della costa, con scandagli espressi in braccia inglesi. Da opera stampata in Pisa, 1861. Aloni e ombreggiature di inchiostro. Non comune.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight book of fold-out postcards with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Thirty-eight coloured photographs of Yalta the Russian resort in the Crimea, most postcard size, a few half-size, some double size. Descriptions in English, French, Spanish, German and two Cyrilic languages. Undated, ca 1955. Very scarce.
Comprende · [2]: Dall'unità alla democrazia : 1870 - 1970 / Maurice Vaussard; 371 p. · [1]: Il Risorgimento : 1770 - 1870 / Jacques Godechot; 513 p. NEWTON COMPTON 1973 DUE VOLUMI IN COFANETTO. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: SEGNI DEL TEMPO AL COFANETTO, TITOLO SCHIARITO AL DORSO DEL SECONDO TOMO, VOLUMI INTONSI, MAI SFOGLIATI
IL SAGGIATORE 1965 1247 PP. COMPLESSIVE. QUALCHE RARO FREGO A MATITA ROSSA E BLU TRA LE RIGHE DI TESTO (NELL'ORDINE DI UNA DECINA SULLE OLTRE 1200 PP.), FIRMA DI APPARTENENZA CON DATA ALL'ANTIPORTA DI ENTRAMBI I VOLUMI, SEGNI DEL TEMPO, NEL COMPLESSO OTTIME CONDIZIONI GENERALI, CONSIDERATI GLI OLTRE 50 ANNI DEI VOLUMI.
87 pages. Discosses the historical roots of many contemporary problems alarming the world. Outlines the course and outcome of the crucial Allied conferences held in Yalta and Potsdam during the Second World War. Translated from Russian to English. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Includes black and white illustrations. Book
219 pages. Born and brought up on Russia, Zoe Polanska was just 13 when she was wrenched at gunpoint from her family and taken to Auschwitz, where she was subjected to the monstrous pseudo-medical experiments of the infamous Dr. Josef Mengele. From Auschwitz, she was transfered fo Dachau. Escaping from Dachau, she found refuge in Vienna and later in Italy. But when victory was announced, she was forcibly repatriated along with Cossacks and others who had fought alongside the Nazis, as part of the terms of the Yalta agreement. "One of the most remarkable stories of the Second World War." - The Scotsman. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
113 pages. Bibliography. Unmarked. "The mistakes at the Yalta Conference, which permitted the Soviet Union to drop an Iron Curtain over Eastern Europe, have often been attributed to the ill health of President Roosevelt. But new information, leaking out over four decades, points conclusively to the fact that there were no 'mistakes.'" - Foreword. In later years Tucker (1934-2013) rose to fame as he tracked the surreptitious activities of the Bilderberg Group. Binding intact. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound reading copy. Book
In 4 (31x24) Legatura in tela con dorso in similpelle con titolo e fregi in oro; 4 volumi per un totale di 2600 pagine, riccamente illustrata con cartine e fotografie a colori e in b/n; Buone le condizioni, qualche strappo al dorso del primo volume
74 pages. Articles: Miracles Made to Order - modern chemical research; State Department Quarterback - Charles Eustis "Chip" Bohlen - with nice Karsh photo portrait; Very Tired Lady - Holland's beloved Queen Wilhelmina terminates her 50-year reign; Is Your Child in a Classroom Crisis? - be sure he's fit to read before he enters grade 1; The Secret Papers of Harry L. Hopkins (part 15) - The Presidential campaign of 1944, and prelims to the Yalta Conference; Good News for Little Women - Ready-made dresses are now styled for their figures - with nice color photos. Fiction: Passport to Missouri; Collector's Item; Broadway Doll; The Win to Go Home; Second Man on the Ticket (part 2 of 4); The Unchained. Ads include: Pennsylvania Railroad; Pat Buckalew of Montclair, NJ is featured in an Ipana toothpaste ad; Motorola radio; RKO movies; Nice full-page color-photo Jeep ad showing four work situations; International trucks; Chevroet cars; Wembley 'square' ties; Schlitz beer; Vitalis (with Lloyd Mangrum); Miller beer; Hudson cars; Spam; Chesterfield cigarette ad on back cover features Susan Hayward. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
78 pages. Articles: Bread within waters - using atomic science to banish world hunger; Carelessness - the child killer (part 2 of 2); How to get Whistled at - Ann Delafield makes women more soothing to the eye; Rifle-Arm Sammy - Sammy Baugh of the Redskins; The Secret Papers of Harry L. Hopkins - the Yalta agreement and the president's last days; Guy Lombardo's Tempo VI which holds the world's single-engine speedboat mark of 118.2 mph - photo with write-up. Fiction: Pardon my Symptoms; The Girl Who Was Nobody's Daughter; He Had No Reservations; The Shanahan Strad; The One-Eyed Poacher and the Long Night; Second Man on the Ticket (part 3 of 4). Ads include: Studebaker; Westclox; Zenith radios; Pontiac cars; Monarch packaged foods; RCA Victor radio-phonographs; Pabst beer features colour photo of Mr. and Mrs. Lauritz Melchior; Good Year (centerfold); Plymouth cars; Hickok belts; Lord Calvert full-page color-photo ad features movie producer Jesse L. Lasky; Nice full-page color Blatz beer ad features Don Ameche; U.S. Army (featuring Uncle Sam; Rainfair; Spring Mills; Back cover Camel ad features precision flyer Betty Skelton. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
pp. xxii, 442. Index, footnotes, chronology, black and white photographic plates. "An expose of the responsibility of Harold Macmillan for the forced repatriation of Cossacks and Yugoslav citizens from British occupied Austria in 1945. This book is censored in England, and has been removed from the Bodleian and other research libraries. It is thought to be the first book banned on political grounds for exactly two centuries, the last being Thomas Paine's 'The Rights Of Man', condemned by the English courts in 1792". - Michael Hurst, per author's website. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Four small bits of clear tape to endpapers. Dust jacket preserved in mylar. A quality copy. Enser p.242. Book
56 Pages. Features: Cover photo of FDR and Molotov; One-page color ad for Commercial Travelers insurance; Nice one-page ad for Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Luxuria products; First-Hand Report on the German Soldier - photo-illustrated article by correspondent who questioned German prisoners fresh from the front; Photos of the "Big Three" meeting at Yalta between Stalin, FDR and Churchill; Poland - Country of the Missing - article and depressing photos; "People Must Speak to People' - article on freedom of communication to prevent misunderstandings; Notes of War Nurse Lt. Doris Schwartz - photo-illustrated article; Photo-illustrated article on France and how it must cleanse the faults which led to her betrayal by some of her citizens; Bold color one-page Celanese ad features red chain; Porto Rico Line ad; The House Washington Loved; Lovely color-photo one-page fashion ad for Tegra Labtex fabric; How Long Should a Movie Be?; Photo-illustrated article on Congressional freshmen Emily Taft Douglas and Helen Gahagan Douglas, "The Douglas Girls"; Coty has sponsored a classy one page announcement of the American Fashion Critics' Award for 1944; The Bull Cook - wonderful article on this camp job; Article on Black Market in Babies; San Benito Champagne ad; Nice one-page ad for Thor washing machines; West Point goes in for skiing - article with photos; Rinso ad features the Dietz twins, Merrie and Eiileen, of Flushing, Long Island; Meatless recipes; Parent and Child - Freedom from Prejudice against those of other races; Two pages of lovely fashion photos for spring; Nice one-page color-photo ad forDuo-Byrds reversible raincoats; Nice one-page ad for Shalimar; Nice color ad on back cover for Decca Records features Bing Crosby. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage wartime issue. Book
Contents: Great military ad for Chevrolet military equipment; Doomsday strikes for the Nazis with Berlin dying, nation split - photo of American soldier mocking Hitler from the stadium box where the Fuhrer once harangued Nazis; Great full-page illustration of "Hitler's Two Fronts - Last Phase"; interesting photos of captured Germans, some being Nazi-saluted by passers-by; Lucky Count von Luckner is prize of Task Force Newman; photo of Russian tanks in Vienna; Davao (Little Tokyo) at bay; Government by co-operation is theme of President Truman's actions during first days in office; Great photo and coverage of Presidential press conference; GM Truck and Coach ad - with Leyte theme; Polish issue - Soviet failure to observe promises Stalin made at Yalta poses question of good faith; San Francisco prepares for United Nations conference; Nazi policy of organized murder blackens Germany for all history - civilized world shocked by evidence, living and dead, of Herrenvolk's brutality - article with graphic photos; Henri Dentz - a traitor's death; Vintage International Harvester Truck ad with caption "Till the Japs Say 'Uncle'"; English lady harnesses goats to pull her to market - uses almost anything for fuel!; Luis Carlos Prestes released from Jail in Brazil; OPA retreats under pressure of general public indifference - fight against inflation is revealed in Newsweek survey as losing on most fronts; Ernie Pyle shared the Doughfoot's lot, even to death in a roadside Okinawan ditch - photo and article; Seiberling Tire ad in color; Dr. Frondel's work with x-rays at Harvard; Nice Chesterfield cigarette color ad on back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Address label at top of front cover. Unmarked. Two-inch opening to top of cover-fold. Cover attached by one staple. Book
Contents: Boeing ad boasts of their record coast-to-coast flight by a C-97, 6 hrs, 3 min, 50 sec.; Reo Truck ad; Full-page ad for a radio show called "Breakfast in Hollywood" with Tom Breneman on the Blue Network (ABC); Fisher Body color ad; Allies strike at Rundstedt's finest after 8-day race to the Rhine - Wehrmacht escapes disaster but loses heavily in pulling out and blowing up the bridges - great map; Sample of a 'safe conduct' pass showered down on Germans, as well as a humorous satirical German response; Two photos taken during the Bataan death march (stolen from the Japanese); News from Iwo Jima; Eighteen-year-olds fight and die as nation debates their status - European and Pacific wars were speeded by using youths Stimson says in defense; Photo of Erich Gimpel and William C. Colepaugh as they are led into court prior to being hung as Nazi spies; 67 Army nurses captured by the Japs on Bataan and Corregidor return the the US; Troubled return of vets - Mr. Jobe in Chicago; Britain accepts the Yalta Charter but U.S. keeps fingers crossed - F.D.R.'s report to Congress is received with reservation despite its urgent tone; Poland - scores to settle - General Anders; White Truck ad in color; Canada Calling - new CBC 50,000 watt short-wave transmitter; America's join in Alliance to keep hemisphere peace - the Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace, in Mexico City; Interesting ad for Bituminous Coas - presents its varied military uses; Coal owners are unlikely to sign UMW contract calling for pertentage on each ton; Kansas corn piled outside for lack of freight cars; Vintage color Borden's ad featuring Elsie the cow and her family; Photo of 26-year-old Frank Sinatra with details of his draft classification; Wacs at work; Photo of Martin (The Blimp) Levy, a 640 pound wrestler; Studebaker color military ad inside back cover. Average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book