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193622611936 plaquette in-octavo (booklet in-octavo), première de couverture illustrée gris clair imprimée (front cover printed), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), sans illustration (no illustration), 22 pages, 1936 à Paris Editions Soutes,
632Librairie OLLENDORFF, Paris, 1920
3 brochures in-8, couvertures imprimées. Recueil de trois pièces officielles : les réactions du jeune mouvement national égyptien à la suite de la décision prise lors de la "Conférence de la paix" de confirmer le protectorat de la Grande-Bretagne sur l’Égypte et des premiers mouvements insurrectionnels qui s'en suivirent. Présenté à la Conférence de la paix, le premier rapport concerne les événements de mars 1919 : après l'arrestation et l'exil de trois dirigeants du Wafd (parti nationaliste égyptien), de graves troubles secouèrent l'Égypte causant un millier de morts égyptiens et trente du côté anglais. Les 3 planches de photos représentent des sévices infligés par les Anglais à des citoyens égyptiens.
18648Angoulème, Corignan et Lachanaud, 10 numéros in-8 sur papier d'Auvergne, de mai 1952 à avril 1953. Pagination continue, 160 p. au total. Revue fondée et dirigée par Lanza Del Vasto, apôtre de la non violence et adepte de Gandhi. Très beaux exemplaires en excellent état.
33233Grand in-8, broché (couv. lég. tachée), iv, 793 p. Paris, Pichon et Durand-Auzias, 1908.
Grand in-8, broché (couv. lég. tachée), iv, 793 p. Rare édition originale et unique de cet ouvrage, source fondamentale sur la Conférence de la Paix de La Haye (1907). "Analyse précise et minutieuse de toutes les délibérations comme de tous les actes de la Conférence en une méthodique exposition des faits" (Préface de Léon Bourgeois). Les deux conventions de La Haye ont jeté les règles fondatrices de droit coutumier sur le désarmement, la prévention des conflits et les "lois de la guerre". "L'éventail des normes adoptées à La Haye était si large qu'il n'a jamais pu être dépassé. Les conventions adoptées plus tard (Genève de 1949) n'ont fait qu'en affiner et préciser les principes ou les adapter aux changements intervenus dans la conduite et la technologie de la guerre". Bon état intérieur. Exemplaire non coupé. Un unique exemplaire de cet ouvrage dans les bibliothèques françaises, celui de la BnF. Rare.
80612N.p. n.d. Hopedale: 1848. 16mo 15cm. Sewn self-wrappers; 12pp. A worn copy stain on first leaf bleeds with diminishing effect through entire text; marginal loss to final leaf not costing text; still complete and Good. Issued without imprint but likely printed at Adin Ballou's Hopedale Community where Wright was a resident but see note below. Date of composition is given as Jan. 24 1848 at close of text; this pamphlet was likely printed soon after that date as Wright's sequel titled The Employers of Dick Crowninshield was composed in March of the same year and makes reference to the current work in its foreword. <br /> <br /> In typical Wright fashion a contrarian point of view - here radical non-resistance - is stretched to its logical limits by unflattering analogy. Wright the idiosyncratic radical abolitionist feminist pacifist freethinker and proto-anarchist compares Zachary Taylor's actions at the Battle of Monterey to nothing more than murder for hire building his analogy around the notorious 1830 murder of a Salem ship's-captain Joseph White by a paid assassin the Dick Crowninshield of the title. After laying out the details of each man's purported deeds including a quite lurid account of the Battle of Monterey Wright follows with a long list of "The Differences" between them concluding in the end that there is no difference in kind: ".The assassin killed a man whom he knew to be innocent; the soldier did the same.The assassin killed the innocent at the instigation of his employers; so did the soldier.The assasin entered into a contract with his employers voluntarily; so did the soldier." etc. In the end the only noteworthy difference is that "Zachary's deeds are said by the priests and churches to be God-approved and Christ-like; the assassin's are denounced by them as evil and only evil." <br /> <br /> At least three separate editions of the pamphlet were issued with priority likely as follows: 1 a Hopedale imprint issued with a full title page dated 1848 in which the title subject's name is misspelled "Crowningshield;" 2 the current edition undated issued with drop-title the subject's name corrected to "Crowninshield"; no imprint clearly from a different setting of type from the first - but based on close comparison with digital sources likely from the same font of type as the first hence our suggestion of Hopedale as the likely place of printing for this edition; 3 a stated Second Edition undated published in Edinburgh probably the same year. All editions are uncommon; 4 locations noted in OCLC for this edition. No copies traced in commerce. unknown
40 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for International Trucks shows a truck about dump coal at a home; Wings of Hazard - Part 1 of 5 of a serial; Canada's Fighting Forces - Part 1 - In the Air - article with many photos of the R.C.A.F. at work; None but a Woman (fiction); The Case Against Pacifism, by Rev. C.E. Silcox, General Secretary of the Christian Social Council of Canada; Never Say "No" (fiction); Ambitious Hamilton, Ontario Makes the Grade - article with photos; The Pedlar (fiction); Buick ad; Hey Taxi! - a taxi driver's opinions on passengers, other drivers, tipping, and what have you; Hinds hand cream ad featuring "Honey"; Dressing up simple dishes - with recipes; nice colour ad for Pontiac cars; Coke ad on back cover shows aviator drinking a cold one. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
1724Edition de "La Voix des Femmes", Paris, 1919. In-12 broché. 45 pages. Une illustration de Diligent
196963304Washington DC: New Mobilization Committee 1969. First Edition. Original illustrated poster offset printed in red and black on white stock measuring 38cm x 59cm ca 15" x 23". Mild handling a few vertical creases smoothed out with a handful of small closed tears to the margins; unbacked; Very Good.<br /> <br /> Poster issued in advance of the New Mobe's November 1969 March on Washington with the illustration printed by permission of the artist. New Mobilization Committee unknown
198018404San Diego: Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations 1980. Original screenprint in four colors; 35" x 22-1/2" ca 89cm x 57cm. Very minor surface rubbing else Fine Grade A.<br /> <br /> Superb mushroom-cloud graphic with a quotation from folk/rock musician Holly Near advertising a "Teach-In" at Laney College in Oakland. Designed and printed by the San Diego radical screenprinting collective Insurgent Squeegee. Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations unknown
198041765New York & Washington: Mobilization Against the Draft 1980. Offset lithographed poster in colors 60cm x 45.5cm ca 24" x 18". Slight edgewear with small closed tear and crease at upper right margin away from central image; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Striking graphic produced for the anti-conscription rally in Washington D.C. of March 22 1980 - a seminal punk-era event that attracted more than 30000 marchers many of them young men of high school age who had been mobilized by President Jimmy Carter's proposal to reinstate Selective Service for all U.S. males age 18 and older. The design striking in its graphic simplicity marks a clear shift away from the political graphics of the Sixties and Seventies towards a more postmodern industrial aesthetic that would become a hallmark of much 1980s graphic design. Scarce; not at CSPG; OCLC one copy only Museum of Modern Art. Mobilization Against the Draft unknown
198018404San Diego: Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations 1980. Original screenprint in four colors; 35" x 22-1/2" ca 89cm x 57cm. Very minor surface rubbing else Fine Grade A. Superb mushroom-cloud graphic with a quotation from folk/rock musician Holly Near advertising a "Teach-In" at Laney College in Oakland. Designed and printed by the San Diego radical screenprinting collective Insurgent Squeegee. Bay Area Coalition to Oppose War Preparations unknown books
Reliure in-4°, 846 pages, tres nombreuses illustrations et dessins satiriques en couleurs pleine et double-pages, couvertures originales en couleurs conservees, reliure demi-toile à coins d'epoque, titre dore. Textes de (e.a.): APOLLINAIRE - COLETTE - CARCO - MARC ORLAN - TAILHADE Illustrations de (e.a.): BOFA - IRIBE - LEONNEC - LEANDRE - LE RALLIC - POULBOT - ROUBILLE - STEINLEN - WILLETTE Plats frottes, coiffes et coins us., interieur en fort bon etat. [BU-1 Plats frottes, coiffes et coins us., interieur en fort bon etat.
184845010Edinburgh: H. Armour n.d. but 1848. First U.K. Edition. 12mo 18cm.; publisher's side-stitched self-wrappers; 11pp. Light dust-soil tiny soil spot to rear wrapper else Very Good to Near Fine. Anti-Zachary Taylor pamphlet issued by the pacifist and marriage reform advocate Henry C. Wright 1797 - 1870 during Taylor's successful 1848 bid for the presidency. Here the author compares Taylor's career to that of Richard Crowninshield's 1804-1830 who was hired in 1830 to murder the 82-year-old captain and former slave trader Joseph White. H. Armour unknown
184049178Hingham MA: J. Farmer 1840. First Edition. 12mo 17.5cm.; removed; 45pp. Some foxing to preliminaries else Very Good and sound. Errata printed on p. 46. Uncommon statement advocating the principles of conscientious objection to military conscription composed in a series of six letters. Wilder concludes that "The Conscriptive Military Laws of the State are not only injurious to all whom they oppressively effect but also like all of Nature's Laws far more injurious to those who covet to themselves some exclusive easements or indulgences" p. 35. An uncommon work; about ten copies appear in OCLC no other copies traced in commerce. SABIN 103983. J. Farmer unknown
184055353Boston: Whipple & Damrell for the American Peace Society 1840. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 24cm. In original dark brown cloth blind-stamped on boards titled in gold on spine; plain endpapers; xiii vi xii 13 14-706pp. A straight tight copy spine sunned rubbed at extremities with inch-long crack to base of lower joint; minor foxing throughout but otherwise bright: Very Good. <br /> <br /> In the 1830s the American Peace Society held an essay contest "on the subject of a Congress of Nations" judged by John Quincy Adams James Kent and Daniel Webster iii v. This volume collected the best essays as well as Ladd's own contribution--intended as a summary of rejected essays but in fact an outline of his own concept of a "congress and a supreme court of nations" modeled on the American government. This scheme was "mainly reponsible for engendering the international peace movement of the mid-nineteenth century under the leadership of Elihu Burritt" ANB. Ladd's essay was also published separately in 1840 as An Essay on a Congress of Nations priority unknown; see American Imprints 40-3846. See Brock Pacifism in the United States p.487. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 40-5565. Whipple & Damrell for the American Peace Society unknown
GF159749 pages in12 - bon état -
31844In-8, plein vélin rigide à petits rabats (rel. vers 1650), pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, tranches vert bronze, (1) f., (26) p., (2) f. blancs, 314 p. Vinegia, appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari, 1548.
In-8, plein vélin rigide à petits rabats (rel. vers 1650), pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, tranches vert bronze, (1) f., (26) p., (2) f. blancs, 314 p. Précoce édition, publiée à Venise par Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari en 1548, qui manque à l'ensemble des bibliothèques en ligne: BnF et au CCFr, à KVC, à WorldCat. Un unique exemplaire recensé: réunion des Bibliothèques italiennes (ICCU). Mû par un sentiment pro-français et dirigé contre Rome, l’auteur prophétise dans une perspective millénariste, l’avènement d’une ère de paix internationale (‘Monarchia del mondo’), de pacification des querelles intestines et de tolérance religieuse universelle. Bayle a commenté cet ouvrage dans son dictionnaire (art. 'Xénophane', 4:518), à propos de la partialité des historiens : "J’ai lu un livre italien qui a pour titre ‘Monarchia del nostro signor Giesu Christo’ (…). L’auteur y donne l’histoire des combats de Lucifer contre Jésus-Christ…". L’ouvrage fut mis à l'index. Cf. 'Profezia e censura nell'Italia di fine Cinquecento. G. A. Pantera e l'Inquisizione', Bruniana e Campanelliana, 1/2012, pp. 221-232. (Bujanda, ‘Index de Rome’, 0277, p. 419. "Index des livres interdits", 10, 310). La page de titre est restaurée et doublée, quelques défauts de papier et restaurations aux 8 prem. feuillets. Exemplaire bien relié.
184286607Newcastle & London: J. Barker / Charles Gilpin 1842. First Edition. First impression. Penny pamphlet 19cm x 12cm. Sewn self-wrappers; 24pp. Sewing perished; mild wear at corners; still complete and Very Good. Publisher's imprint printed vertically at bound edge of first page of text. <br /> <br /> A tract on pacifist non-resistance with strong anti-statist content - a clear presentation of the proto-anarchist Christianity of militant pacifist-abolitionists of the era of which Wright and Barker were exemplars. Wright 1797-1870 a defrocked Presbyterian minister would become one of the most radical American voices for abolitionism and pacifism in the years before the Civil War even being ejected from the American Anti-Slavery Society for espousing too radical an abolitionist viewpoint. Joseph Barker 1806-1875 a British controvertialist clergyman who like Wright had been rejected by his denomination was in many ways Wright's analogue in Great Britain espousing a militant interpretation of Christ's teachings that repudiated all entities that survived upon compulsion of their members - including enslavement marriage most religion and government itself. Barker would later relocate to the United States where he became a leader of the abolitionist cause in Ohio before returning to England just prior to the outbreak of the Civil War. The present pamphlet very scarce; not traced in commerce with only five physical holdings noted in OCLC. J. Barker / Charles Gilpin unknown
194162276Bombay: Thacker & Co 1941. Second edition. Octavo. Green cloth hardcover with printed paper cover label; 301pp; portrait frontispiece. A few spots of soil and discoloration to cloth consistent with age; still a tight unmarked copy Very Good or better. In pictorial dustwrapper somewhat soiled and edgeworn with some old celotape reinforcements to verso; just VG. <br /> <br /> Biography of Gandhi by this Oxford-educated journalist and memoirist grandson of the esteemed Gujarati journalist and historian of the same name author of a well-known history of the Parsis 1884. Karaka the younger was the first colonial President of the Oxford Union and a vocal advocate for the rights of coloured citizens in Great Britain as well as for Indian independence. The current work issued by an English-language publisher in Bombay is decidedly uncommon; rarely seen in commerce with fewer than 20 copies noted in OCLC of any edition. Thacker & Co unknown
223314 feuillets agraphés tapuscrit sur papier blanc (tapé à la machine d'un seul côté en noir, format 21 x 27 cm, le mot "faible" en bas de la première page a été rayé à l'encre brune et a été remplacé en dessous de façon manuscrite par le mot "jeune" (de la main de jean Souvenance), sans date (les années 1930)
100 pages. "Plain men and women, not afraid to face the world as it is, will hail this book with relief... Many sincere Christians will welcome it." - National Review. Above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Moderate wear to clean and unmarked book. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
235276S.l. [Paris], [Blanchon], l'an premier de la République française (1793) in-16, 68 pp., cartonnage Bradel de papier crème, pièce de titre brique (reliure moderne).