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1970508578International Publishers 1970. First Edition. Trade Paperback. GOOD. First American Edition first printing. MMPB. Sewn binding in printed wraps. Wrappers moderately worn text sound and unmarked. International Publishers paperback
199013811990 hardcover as pictured. <b>Text is in Russian</b>. Binding is tight. Boards are rubbed and slightly warped. Edge of text block lightly soiled but text is otherwise clean and unmarked. Your purchase helps our small village library. s<br />AR Izdatelstvo politicheskoy literatury hardcover
1967113a8498Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1967. Book. Good. Paperback. Reprint. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 29 pages. Appendix includes letter from L.B. Johnson to Ho Chi Minh which was written "in the hope that the conflict in Vietnam can be brought to an end." This booklet includes the text of Ho Chi Minh's reply "along with our commentary and a letter to Dr. Nguyen Huu Tho President of the Presidium of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation. This booklet. will help the reader to better understand the viewpoint of the Vietnamese people and that of the aggressor against whom they are fighting for their independence and for peace." - from Publisher's Note. Text in English. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Foreign Languages Publishing House Paperback
196063810Hà Ná»™i: Văn hóa Viện văn há»c 1960. First edition first printing in Vietnamese of Ho's prison meditations kept while in a Chinese prison during World War II; 8vo pp. 244 8; mounted frontispiece portrait of Ho with facsimile signature beneath; one other mounted portrait of Ho and a mounted facsimile; old ownership stamp on rear flyleaf; original printed wrappers bound in contemporary and likely original three-quarter red cloth and marbled boards gilt-lettered spine; text a bit toned and spine slightly rubbed; all else very good. At least two issues of this edition are known one measuring 24 cm and another at 19 cm. There were also a Chinese edition and French edition published the same year Written in Chinese between August 28 1942 and September 10 1943 when Ho Chi Minh was a prisoner of Chiang Kai-shek's police in China. Consists of 115 verses--quatrains and Tang poems in the classical Chinese style. These poems at times witty at other moments despairing chronicle Ho's prison life. This 1960 Hanoi edition is the first that was commercially published. Of this issue only Cornell in the U.S. in OCLC. Văn hóa Viện văn há»c unknown
1967BBS-2014872Frederick A. Praeger 1967. Hardcover. Good. Stated second printing. Lacks the dust jacket. Quarter-cloth red boards; about good or good with shelf-wear light age-soil sunning to spine. Spine square. Binding sound. Prior owner's name penned to top of FFEP. Interior else clean pages toned text unmarked. Frederick A. Praeger hardcover
1957408457North Vietnam 1957. Hardcover. Near Fine. Oblong folio. Measuring 17" x 12". String-tied brown cloth. Contains 58 gelatin silver photographs measuring between 3½" x 4½" and 7" x 9" without captions. Includes tissue guards and waxed-paper title leaf specially printed in gold. Hanoi art studio label affixed on the rear pastedown. Very good album with rubbing and edgewear with near fine photographs.<br /> <br /> An official presentation photograph album commemorating the state visit of Viliam Siroky 1902-1971 Prime Minister of Communist Czechoslovakia to North Vietnam in 1957 presented to Siroky by Ho Chi Minh. Siroky was one of the true villains of the early Communist period in Central Europe. Of Hungarian descent he grew up in Slovakia and was responsible for the brutally suppressive activities during the lead-up to the Communist Revolution of 1949. He went on to serve as both President and Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia during the 1950s. In 1957 he embarked upon an extended state tour of the Eastern Bloc Communist Asia and the U.S.S.R. This album was presented to him by Ho Chi Minh after his visit to North Vietnam. A fascinating document as it bears no relation to the "official" media images of the Prime Minister's activities during his stay in Vietnam. Siroky is seen disembarking from his plane reviewing soldiers at attention and shaking hands with those who came to greet him at the airport. It continues with photos of Ho Chi Minh and his European counterpart engaged in huge banquets which apparently included copious amounts of alcoholic beverages presumably celebrating the revolutionary forces that they had helped to unleash over much of the globe. They are both photographed giving speeches walking through factories and shaking hands with workers and soldiers. The album depicts North Vietnam shortly after the Geneva Accords ended the war between France and the Viet Minh. The French granted Vietnam "independence" and split the country into two zones Southern and Northern.<br /> <br /> An absolutely unique series of documentary photographs. hardcover
1962214860Hanoi.: Foreign Languages Publishing House. Reprint. 1962. Tipped-in frontispiece portrait of Ho with facsimile signature beneath; and another tipped-in portrait towards the rear. Soft cover wrappers tanned around the edges but internally very good. Text in English.19 x 13cm. Poetry and prose of Ho Chi Minh from his time spent in prison portraying daily prison life and his political struggle. . Foreign Languages Publishing House. paperback
8446028867.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196925818Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1969. First Edition. 4to. Printed thick paper wrappers; 28pp; portr; facsimiles. Wrappers slightly creased with external dusting and age-toning to margins; Very Good. Foreign Languages Publishing House unknown books
196740954Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1967. Slim 12mo pp. 102; black and white photographic mounted plate one additional facsimile plate; original white pictorial wrappers a bit soiled French flaps; shallow chips and tears along top edges else a very good copy. <br/><br/> Foreign Languages Publishing House unknown books
Prima edizione.Contiene un discorso di Pham Van Dong e la traduzione della relazione curata dal comitato del Partito dei Lavoratori del Vietnam.In 8vo.Brossura editoriale, copertina rossa illustrata da ritratto fotografico di Ho.Prima edizione.Ottima copia.Pp.125
42902broché
1974RO30027656NON PRECISE. 1974. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Mors arrachés, Papier jauni. 108 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 495-Langues d'Asie
Da Dienbienphu alla caduta di Saigon, una fondamentale ricostruzione storica.
1957123342Offenbach, ohne Jahr (1957?). A4. Flugblatt mit 2 Blatt,doppelseitig bedruckt. Etwas angestaubt. Links gelocht. Sonst gut erhalten.
Biographie, par le journaliste Jean LACOUTURE (1921-2015) de Hô Chí Minh (1890-1969), importante figure de l'anticolonialisme et du communisme, Président de la République démocratique du Vietnam de 1945 à 1969: "Depuis un demi-siècle, sous vingt noms de guerre, le fondateur du Viêt Minh porte le drapeau de la révolution des colonisés. Du quartier Mouffetard à la Place Rouge, de Dien Bien Phu à la lutte contre l'escalade américaine, il est l'homme qui a soutenu le combat le plus long contre l'ordre des puissants." (1er plat de couverture); chronologie; index; bibliographie. 1ère édition, dans la collection (de poche) dirigée par Jacques Julliard. Français
1965 25 PP. FIRMA DI APPARTENENZA ALL'ANTIPORTA, SEGNI DEL TEMPO FRONTE RETRO ALLA COPERTINA, PER IL RESTO OTTIMO, CONSIDERATI GLI OLTRE 50 ANNI DEL LIBELLO
19666iBf0038Greenwich CT: Fawcett World Library/A Fawcett Premier Book/Published by Fawcett Publications Inc. 1966. Book. Very Good. Mass Market Paperback. 12mo or 12° Duodecimo: 6¾" x 7¾" tall. 448 pp. Solidly bound copy with minimal external and internal wear. Previous owner's name written inside. Occassional underlinings on text. Slightly indented spine. Mild edge wear. Fawcett World Library/A Fawcett Premier Book/Published by Fawcett Publications, Inc. Paperback
9395Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1971. 1 volume in-12, 250 pp., couverture illustrée, broché un tampon chinois sur la page de titre, très bon état.
Editions Universitaires1970, In-8 broché, 191 pages. Photos en hors texte. Trés bon état.
In-16° pp. 108 con una tav. f.t. Bross. edit.
Une revue de format in 8° carré de 148 pp.; nombreuses illustrations in-texte; couverture illustrée. Bel état. Voir les photos.
QWA-20273Seghers, 1970, in-8 br. (14 x 20), 210 p., coll. "Evénements", 14 planches photos h.-t., avec son bandeau, bon état (on joint 4 coupures de presse d'époque sur le sujet)
197502579Paris : Presses de la Cité, 1975. In-16 (21 cm), broché, couverture illustrée, 189 pages, 275 gr.
R200108257La Farandole. Non daté. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 91 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations et photos en noir et blanc, en couleurs, dans et hors texte. Contreplats illustrés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 895-Littérature d'Asie