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3766Saint-Brieux. Chez l'auteur. 1945. In-12 broché. 83 pages. Avec un intéressant tableau des grandes dates de l'histoire pacifiste, de l'antiquité chinoise à 1938, et la liste des écrivains ayant, depuis 1918, favorisé le mouvement pacifiste.
8380ST-BRIEUC, Jean SOUVENANCE, Auteur-Editeur - 1945 - In-12 - Broché - 84 pages - très propre
ST-BRIEUC, Jean SOUVENANCE, Auteur-Editeur - 1945 - In-12 - Broché - 84 pages - très propre Envoi :" A Mr Paul de la Pradelle, cet effort pour la paix; avec le très respectueux hommage"
Paris, 1932, in-16, br. edit., pp. 262. Con una grande tavola ripiegata f.t. Invio autografo dell'autore a Ugo Ojetti.
192027947Paris, Union universelle " Pour supprimer ce Crime : la Guerre ", 1938. In-12 broché de 284 pages au format 18 x 11,5 cm. Couverture avec titre imprimé. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Photo de l'auteur en frontispice. Contient encarté la feuille dépliante du projet et en fin d'ouvrage la grande affiche dépliante de l'Union Universelle. Exemplaire truffé de 3 bulletins d'adhésion. Mention de 72ème mille. Edition qui contient l'ensemble des éditions Française, Allemande, Anglaise et Chinoise. Précieux exemplaire enrichi d'une magnifique dédicace autographe, signée, sur deux pages de Henri Demont, ainsi que d'une belle lettre autographe signée.
6458Union Universelle "Pour supprimer ce Crime : la Guerre", Paris, 1932. Format 12x18 cm, broche, 288 pages. Bien complet de la grande affiche depliante hors-texte, in-fine. Portrait de l'auteur en frontispice. Envoi autographe de l'auteur. Petites rousseurs sur la couverture. Je joins quelques fliers d'epoque.Bon etat.
1926G87940Limoges, Thomas 1926 253pp.+ 1 grand tableau dépliant, signé avec dédicace autographe de l'auteur, 10e mille, 19cm., br.orig., bon état, G87940
253pp.+ 1 grand tableau dépliant, signé avec dédicace autographe de l'auteur, 10e mille, 19cm., br.orig., bon état, G87940
19108740Édouard Privat Henri Didier 1910 352 pages in8. 1910. broché. 352 pages. Essai de Victor Margueritte publié en 1910 dans la collection "Bibliothèque des parents et des maîtres" adressé à la jeunesse ("À nos fils") pour défendre un pacifisme radical face aux menaces de guerre grandissantes en Europe. L'ouvrage de 352 pages propose une réflexion critique sur la manière de mieux vivre
c2434Rosny-sous-bois, Imprimerie Tené Balland, sans date ; plaquette in-12°,brochée,couverture rouge imprimée en noir; 16 pages.
190918292Vanier 1909 Paris, librairie Léon Vanier éditeur, 1909. Édition originale, exemplaire du tirage courant après seulement 15 exemplaires de tête. In-12 de 48 pp., orné d'un frontispice de Casimir Destrem tiré sur Chine et d'un titre illustré. Reliure postérieure, demi-maroquin bordeaux bordé d'un mince filet noir, dos lisse, lettres dorées. Couvertures d'origine conservées. Catalogue de l'éditeur conservé et monté sur onglet in fine. Ex libris contrecollé sur la page de garde. Très bon état.
1932G87986Bruxelles, Goemaere 1932 222pp.+ 1 planche, 23cm., br.orig., bon état, rare, G87986
222pp.+ 1 planche, 23cm., br.orig., bon état, rare, G87986
17395Sans lieu sans éditeur sans date( 1918) - 1 Feuille recto/verso 21 cm x 27 5 cm - Tract pacifiste anarchiste signé :« des vôtres » - 1 déchirure sans manque à la pliure état correct ; inconnu au « Maitron »
AMA-190Le Chant du Monde, 1950. in 8°, menus manques en pied. 4 pp., la première illustrée.
193022332Paris Editions de la Jeune Parque 1930 -in-8 broché un volume, broché gris-jaune in-16 Editeur (paperback in-16 Editor) (18 x 11,8 cm), dos et couverture gris-jaune imprimés en noir (cover printed), toutes tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), envoi autographe manuscrit de l'Auteur à l'encre noire en haut de la page de garde : "...A Mademoiselle Adam...Hommage amical de Jean SOUVENANCE (signature)..;" [à mademoiselle Madeleine ADAM, fille de JULIETTE ADAM : femme de lettres, polémiste, salonnière féministe et républicaine française à qui est imprimée une dédicace page 12], sans illustrations (no illustration), 80 pages, sans date (1930) Paris Editions de la Jeune Parque Editeur,
26128In-12, broché, couverture imprimée, 140 p., non coupé. Paris, Marcel Rivière, 1932.
In-12, broché, couverture imprimée, 140 p., non coupé. Édition originale. Par le militant socialiste, "pacifiste intransigeant", cet ouvrage serait un "chef d'œuvre d'esprit critique" selon Félicien Challaye (cité par Maitron, CD-Rom).
197043526New York: War Resisters League ca.1970. Original illustrated poster offset printed in three colors on white stock measuring 44.5cm x 54cm 17.5" x 21.25". Two faint folds smoothed out tiny pin-hole near text at lower right panel else Near Fine. Vietnam-era poster produced by the War Resisters League stating through words and images that the Vietnam War was being funded by the American public directly through the taxation system. Beneath the center image of a war plane is the following quote by Dwight D. Eisenhower: "Every gun that is made every warship launched every rocket fired signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed those who are cold and are not clothed.". OCLC notes 3 holdings MoMA NY U.Michigan and U.Virginia and we note additional copies held at LC and the V&A. War Resisters League unknown books
197943527Philadelphia: Mobilization for Survival 1979. Original illustrated poster offset printed in three colors on yellow stock measuring 45.5cm x 58cm ca.18" x 23". Old folds smoothed out tiny pin-hole to upper margin with a short tear at lower edge and holograph local contact information pasted at lower right corner; Very Good. Poster produced by Mobilization for Survival a national coalition of peace and justice groups based in Philadelphia who advocated for denuclearization and an end to the arms race. The group states their demands above silhouettes of nuclear cooling towers and missiles of various sizes: Stop research production and use of nuclear weapons; stop operation and construction of nuclear power plants; guarantee adequate heating fuel for the poor during the winter. Not found in OCLC though we note an example held at OMCA. Mobilization for Survival unknown books
197943528Washington DC: May 6th Coalition 1979. Original illustrated poster offset printed in two colors on pale gray stock measuring 47.75cm x 63.5cm 18.75" x 25". Some wear handling and mild toning to extremities pin-holes to corners with a short tear to lower margin and a closed puncture to upper right corner affecting a few letters; Very Good. Poster issued by the May 6th Coalition in the wake of the Three Mile Island accident on March 28 1979. Center image features an illustration of a woman holding a baby and a crowd of people in front of nuclear cooling towers directly above text reading: "The people put nuclear power on trial! March on Washington Sunday May 6 1979. Not listed in OCLC though we note another poster with the same title; we find an example at OMCA. May 6th Coalition unknown books
197943527Philadelphia: Mobilization for Survival 1979. Original illustrated poster offset printed in three colors on yellow stock measuring 45.5cm x 58cm ca.18" x 23". Old folds smoothed out tiny pin-hole to upper margin with a short tear at lower edge and holograph local contact information pasted at lower right corner; Very Good. Poster produced by Mobilization for Survival a national coalition of peace and justice groups based in Philadelphia who advocated for denuclearization and an end to the arms race. The group states their demands above silhouettes of nuclear cooling towers and missiles of various sizes: Stop research production and use of nuclear weapons; stop operation and construction of nuclear power plants; guarantee adequate heating fuel for the poor during the winter. Not found in OCLC though we note an example held at OMCA. Mobilization for Survival unknown
198643529New York: Coalition for a Nuclear-Free Harbor / Staten Island Disarmament Campaign Coalition 1986. Original illustrated poster offset printed in colors on white stock measuring 45.5cm x 60.75cm 18" x 24". A few faint folds smoothed out staple holes along left and right margins with a few faint creases and small stains; Very Good. Poster produced by the New York-based Coalition for a Nuclear Free Harbor promoting a July 4 1986 event billed as "an alternative to the July 4th parade of warships led by the Battleship Iowa flagship of the proposed NY nukeport." Not found in OCLC. Coalition for a Nuclear-Free Harbor / Staten Island Disarmament Campaign Coalition unknown books
198643529New York: Coalition for a Nuclear-Free Harbor / Staten Island Disarmament Campaign Coalition 1986. Original illustrated poster offset printed in colors on white stock measuring 45.5cm x 60.75cm 18" x 24". A few faint folds smoothed out staple holes along left and right margins with a few faint creases and small stains; Very Good. Poster produced by the New York-based Coalition for a Nuclear Free Harbor promoting a July 4 1986 event billed as "an alternative to the July 4th parade of warships led by the Battleship Iowa flagship of the proposed NY nukeport." Not found in OCLC. Coalition for a Nuclear-Free Harbor / Staten Island Disarmament Campaign Coalition unknown
197843524New York: Mobilization for Survival 1978. Original illustrated poster offset printed in four colors on white stock measuring 40.5cm x 55.5cm 16" x 22". Mild handling to extremities faint corner crease and a tiny tear to upper edge with a staple hole toward upper margin; Near Fine. Poster produced by Mobilization for Survival a national coalition of peace and justice groups based in Philadelphia who advocated for denuclearization and an end to the arms race. Planet Earth prominently featured at center swallowed by a large mushroom cloud in the background. Not found in OCLC though we note an example held at OMCA. Mobilization for Survival unknown books