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196228173S. Fischer, Frankfurt a.M., o.J. (um 1962). 221 S. OKtn mit Leinenrücken, Querformat 14 x 20 cm
194828554New York., 1948 - 1955. Zumeist 96 S. pro Heft. 8°, ill. OBr.
198721405Limmat Verlag, Zürich., 1987. 93 S. Kl. 8°, ill. OKlappenbroschur.
2017LITTFRA54690218Lyon, Association des amis de Benjamin Péret, octobre 2017, 18 x 25, 146 pages sous couverture rempliée imprimée. Au sommaire : "Les chemins de l'exil : de Marseille à Mexico" ; "Le Merveilleux" ; etc. Abondante iconographie n&b et couleurs.
200931380AKöln, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 2009. 4°. 280 Seiten. Mit überaus vielfältigem Bildmaterial. Original-Leinen mit Original-Umschlag. (Gutes Exemplar).
197926791Nymphenburger, München., 1979. 295 S. 8°, OLn mit ill. OU.
19442021AB(Amsterdam), (Pantheon), (1944). 4°, 102 S., typogr. OBrosch., ger. RdLäs., Bd. etw. gebräunt u. fleckig; gutes Expl.
19463410CB(New York, Selbstverlag, 1946). Kl. 8°. 32/32/32 S. OKt., 1 (= Die hundert Hefte 71-73).
194328056s.l., Eigenverlag, (1943). 8vo. 18 S. OBrosch. m. Deckeltitel.
194528054(London), Eigenverlag, (1945). 8vo. 19 S. Typoskript m. gest. Deckeltitel. Gefaltet.
194528053(London), Eigenverlag, (1945). 8vo. 32 S. OBrosch. m. Deckeltitel.
194628640Aufbau-Verlag, Berlin, 1946. 174 S. 8°, OLn.
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190643217London: "Arbayter fraynd 1906. First Yiddish edition. Period boards 8vo xiii 426 pages 19 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as “Words from a Revolutionary.â€<br> Translation of “Paroles d'un re´volte´.†Includes translation of the forewords by the author and Elise´e Reclus. Includes bibliographical references.<br> “During his long exile Kropotkin wrote a series of influential works the most important being ‘Paroles d’un révolté’ 1885; “Words of a Rebelâ€.Kropotkin’s aim as he often remarked was to provide anarchism with a scientific basis. In Mutual Aid which is widely regarded as his masterpiece he argued that despite the Darwinian concept of the survival of the fittest cooperation rather than conflict is the chief factor in the evolution of species. Providing abundant examples he showed that sociability is a dominant feature at every level of the animal world. <br> Among humans too he found that mutual aid has been the rule rather than the exception. He traced the evolution of voluntary cooperation from the primitive tribe peasant village and medieval commune to a variety of modern associations—trade unions learned societies the Red Cross—that have continued to practice mutual support despite the rise of the coercive bureaucratic state. The trend of modern history he believed was pointing back toward decentralized nonpolitical cooperative societies in which people could develop their creative faculties without interference from rulers clerics or soldiers.â€<br> SUBJECTS: Anarchism. OCLC: 19303211.<br> Ex-library with early 19th Century left-wing library markings see photos. Good- Condition YID-48-41-LXCCGG-’e. London: "Arbayter fraynd unknown
1984180979Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Exilforschung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Für Werner Berthold zum 31. März 1984. Begleitband zur Ausstellung der Deutschen Bibliothek. 2. Auflage. Frankfurt 1984. Mit Abbildungen. 233 S. Or.-Kart.; Rücken mit Gebrauchsspuren, einige Blätter etwas lose. (Sonderveröffentlichungen der Deutschen Bibliothek, 13). - Einige Randanstreichungen
194243302London: Liberty Publications 1942. Original Illustrated black-and-white wrappers 8o 15 1 pages. Illustrated throughout with black-and-white photos.<br> Holocaust-era anti-Nazi pamphlet aimed at British trade unionists and sympathizers on the brutal realities of life for Polish laborers under German occupation. Framed as the story of “Jan Kowalski†the Polish equivalent of “John Smith†it traces—hour by hour—a worker’s day under occupation drawn from firsthand reports documents and underground newspapers.The author’s describe the fear forced labor food shortages child abuse suppression of education and collapse of community life under Nazi rule while also noting the resilience of the Polish underground and moments of solidarity between Polish and Jewish workers. James Jeremiah Griffiths 1890–1975 was a Welsh Labour politician trade union leader and the first Secretary of State for Wales.“Liberty Publications established by the Polish Socialist Party PPS specialised in socio-political publications that were aimed at the British left. The board of directors included two British members Jimmy Middleton and Rennie Smith who were appointed ‘to avoid complications with the Home Office’.31 The firm was sponsored by the Polish Ministry of Information through the Polish Social Information Bureau Polska Informacja Spoleczna whose aim was ‘to inform the British people on all questions concerning life in Poland the Polish war effort etc.’†Rzepa “Publishing ‘paper bullets’: Politics propaganda and Polish English translation in wartime Londonâ€; https://repository.essex.ac.uk/23813/3/Rzepa%20-%20revised.pdf.<br> OCLC: 3894561. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. <br> Covers lightly rubbed interior clean and bright. Very Good Condition. Holo2-163-15-LAGGMMMVXECC. London: Liberty Publications unknown
190643219London: "Arbayter fraynd 1906. First Yiddish edition. Period boards 8vo xiii 426 pages 19 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as “Words from a Revolutionary.â€<br> Translation of “Paroles d'un re´volte´.†Includes translation of the forewords by the author and Elise´e Reclus. Includes bibliographical references.<br> “During his long exile Kropotkin wrote a series of influential works the most important being ‘Paroles d’un révolté’ 1885; “Words of a Rebelâ€.Kropotkin’s aim as he often remarked was to provide anarchism with a scientific basis. In Mutual Aid which is widely regarded as his masterpiece he argued that despite the Darwinian concept of the survival of the fittest cooperation rather than conflict is the chief factor in the evolution of species. Providing abundant examples he showed that sociability is a dominant feature at every level of the animal world. <br> Among humans too he found that mutual aid has been the rule rather than the exception. He traced the evolution of voluntary cooperation from the primitive tribe peasant village and medieval commune to a variety of modern associations—trade unions learned societies the Red Cross—that have continued to practice mutual support despite the rise of the coercive bureaucratic state. The trend of modern history he believed was pointing back toward decentralized nonpolitical cooperative societies in which people could develop their creative faculties without interference from rulers clerics or soldiers.â€<br> SUBJECTS: Anarchism. OCLC: 19303211.<br> Spine is taped.Tight binding but text block is clean and intact. Good Condition YID-48-40-LXCCGG-’e. London: "Arbayter fraynd unknown
1979LFA-126735776Revue trimestrielle publiée par des Pères de la Compagnie de Jésus : 128 pages, format 155 x 220 mm, brochée, bon état