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196186491961. Bruxelles Éditions Pensée et Action 1961 - Agrafé cm x cm 8 pages - Texte de Hem Day - Bon état
1961257Plaquette in-8 brochée, 8 p. Éditions Pensée et Action, Bruxelles, 1961
Mm 165x240 Brossura editoriale di pagine 215, etichetta di biblioteca dismessa. Opera in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Mm 120x185 Collana "Nuova Universale Einaudi - NUE". Edizione a cura e con un saggio introduttivo di Giuliano Pontara, traduzione di Fabrizio Grillenzoni e Silvia Calamandrei. Volume cartonato, legatura editoriale in tela celeste, sovraccoperta originale, cxxxvii-407 pagine. Esemplare in ottime condizioni, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
In-8°, pp. 244, copertina editoriale con sovraccoperta (piccoli segni d'uso). Indice: Testimonianze, Per il popolo della pace; E. Balducci, Nord/Sud: la pace sulla via del realismo; G. Calchi Novati, L'evoluzione del sistema internazionale: i poli della tensione e la ricerca di un nuovo ordine; interventi di T. Carettoni Romagnoli, D. Cruicchi, F. Battistelli, I. Moretti, G. Codrignani, G. Girardi, F. Caroleo. Tavola rotonda Pace e conflitto Nord/Sud: la responsabilità della cultura: interventi di E. Gabbuggiani, L. Castellina, E. Chiavacci, E. Garin, M. Gozzini, Traccia della relazione di Claudio Napoleoni, G. Giovannoni, F. Lenci, C. Cassola, L. Anderlini, E. Lazzari, D. M. Turoldo, A. Ossicini, A. Bandinelli, M. Boato, A. Paoli, R. La Valle, E. Grace, G. F. Roggero, C. Luporini, L. Grassi, P. Onorato, L. Martini, A. Drago, Consiglio di fabbrica "Longinotti", Consiglio di fabbrica "Billi-Matec", M. Biagioni, Collettivo studentesco per la pace - Firenze, G. Parenti, S. Politi, A. Mazio, G. Mazio, P. Dieci, Campo Internazionale per la pace di Comiso, F. Truini, F. Sighinolfi; Lettere di C. Rosselli del Turco, C. Martelli.
197019284Éditions Sociales, collection Les Classiques du Peuple 1970 Paris, Éditions Sociales, collection Les Classiques du Peuple, 1970. Introduction et notes par Jean Albertini. In-12 broché de 318 pp. Couverture à peine usagée, sans manques. Intérieur en très bon état, sans annotations ni soulignement. Nom du propriétaire (Georges Cogniot) et tampon de bibliothèque sur le faux-titre.
1987R33519Romae, Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis - Academia Alfonsiana 1987 ix + 262pp., original softcover, [Dissertatio ad doctoratum in Theologia Morali consequendum], text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, R33519
ix + 262pp., VG, [Dissertatio ad doctoratum in Theologia Morali consequendum], R33519
Calcutta, by the Author, 1968, in-16, br. edit., pp. 62.
133139452X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
340p. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn and chipped. Coldwar/Economics 2
183936794Boston: N. E. Non Resistant Society 1839. Newspaper. Very good. Newspaper. 4 pages. Complete. Approximately 11.75" x 17". Slightly irregular at the blank spine. <br /> <br /> Several articles and letters inside pertaining to "Consequences of War" with Great Britain and other similar pieces. This paper was also an anti-Slavery paper. <br /> <br /> From wikipedia: The New England Non-Resistance Society was an American peace group founded at a special peace convention organized by William Lloyd Garrison in Boston in September 1838.1 Leading up to the convention conservative members of the American Anti-Slavery Society and the American Peace Society expressed discomfort with Garrison's philosophy of "non-resistance" and inclusion of women in public political activities. After conservative attendees opposing Garrison walked out of the convention in protest those remaining formed the New England Non-Resistance Society.citation needed<br /> <br /> The Society condemned the use of force in resisting evil in war for the death penalty or in self-defense renounced allegiance to human government and because of the anti-slavery cause favored non-union with the American South.citation needed The New England Non-Resistance Society was one of the more radical of the many organizations founded by William Lloyd Garrison adopting a Declaration of Sentiments of which he was the principal author pledging themselves to deny the validity of social distinctions based on race nationality or gender"2 refusing obedience to human governments and opposing even individual acts of self-defense.3 In the Society's Declaration of Sentiments Garrison wrote "any person without distinction of sex or color who consents to the principles of this Constitution may become a member and be entitled to speak at its meetings."1 The Society rejected loyalty to any human government; one historian has described the Non-Resistance Society's "basic outlook as that of philosophical anarchism".45. N. E. Non Resistant Society unknown
184756398Boston: American Peace Society 1847. First Edition. First printing. Brown cloth blindstamped titled in gilt; pink endpapers; 252pp. Presentation bookplate of the American Peace Society to front pastedown. Straight tight and unfaded paper lightly browned with occasional spots pencil notes to endpapers: Very Good.<br /> <br /> The structure and outline of the book are very similar to Thomas Upham's Manual of Peace reprinted with an introduction by Beckwith in 1842 but the text is substantively different. SABIN 4262. American Peace Society unknown
Broché. 192 pages.
26x18. 144p. Fotogr. Ilstr.
Broché. 84 pages.
1920G65640La Paz, República de Bolivia - Ministerio de relaciones exteriores 1920 vi + 242pp., 25cm. [text in Spanish]
vi + 242pp., 25cm. [text in Spanish]
054301Blainville-sur-mer L'amitié par le livre ( sans date, vers 1970 ) 0 in 8 (22x13,5) 1 volume broché, 502 pages [1], avec des illustrations en noir et blanc. Bel exemplaire
1970352471970 In-8, broché, couverture illustrée bleue, 150, (2) p., planche frontispice d'après Benn. Paris, Zikarone, 1970.
In-8, broché, couverture illustrée bleue, 150, (2) p., planche frontispice d'après Benn. Edition originale publiée dans la collection "Civilisation hébraïque et monde moderne". Envoi autographe de l'auteur à Vladimir Jankélévitch: "Cher Professeur... avec nos sincères hommages". Et petit cachet ex-libris de Jankélévitch ("Vl.J").
Bologna, EDB, 2015, pp. 200. Brossura - Molto buono
Opuscolo (19,5 cm) di 32 pagine. Brossura editoriale. Originale utopia pacifista, pubblicata proprio alla vigilia della Seconda guerra mondiale, da questo torinese autore poi di un altro opuscolo intitolato “Semicomunismo cioè pacifismo”.
194741677Philadelphia: Greater Philadelphia Committee Against Peacetime Conscription n.d. but ca. 1947. First Edition. Octavo 20.5cm.; publisher's pictorial staplebound self-wrappers printed in blue; 12pp. Upper cover rather unevenly toned else Very Good and sound. Post-World War II arguments against universal military training; upper cover illustration signed in image by Bernard Seaman depicting Uncle Sam presenting the U.N. with a document reading simply "Disarmament" while holding behind his back another document which reads "We gotta have conscription!!!" One separately catalogued copy in OCLC as of August 2018 at the IISH. Greater Philadelphia Committee Against Peacetime Conscription unknown
194741677Philadelphia: Greater Philadelphia Committee Against Peacetime Conscription n.d. but ca. 1947. First Edition. Octavo 20.5cm.; publisher's pictorial staplebound self-wrappers printed in blue; 12pp. Upper cover rather unevenly toned else Very Good and sound. Post-World War II arguments against universal military training; upper cover illustration signed in image by Bernard Seaman depicting Uncle Sam presenting the U.N. with a document reading simply "Disarmament" while holding behind his back another document which reads "We gotta have conscription!!!" One separately catalogued copy in OCLC as of August 2018 at the IISH. Greater Philadelphia Committee Against Peacetime Conscription unknown books