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4610N° 471, vendredi 28 octobre 1938. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4611N° 472, du 29 octobre au 3 novembre 1938. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4612N° 473, jeudi 3 novembre 1938. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4613N° 476, mardi 8 novembre 1938. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4614N° 478, jeudi 10 novembre 1938. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4615N° 649, du 12 au 19 septembre 1939. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4616N° 706, mercredi 6 mars 1940. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4617N° 707, jeudi 7 mars 1940. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4618N° 708, vendredi 8 mars 1940. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4619N° 709, du samedi 9 au lundi 11 mars 1940. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4620N° 710, mardi 12 mars 1940. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
4621N° 715-716, du 17 au 22 mars 1940. Numéro spécial de 16 pages. Très propre.
4622N° 717, du 23 au 26 mars 1940. Une grande feuille imprimée recto-verso. Exemplaire propre, plié en quatre.
244603Paris, Imprimerie Châtelain, varil 1919 - avril 1920, 28 (sur 36) livraisons in-folio [première annnée] ou in-8 [seconde année], brochées sous couvertures illustrées.
In -8°, due voll. mezza pelle e carta marmorizzata; cc. (2), 195, (1); (1), 196-413, (2). Interessante manoscritto inedito di Edmond Tardif, outsider e intellettuale provenzale, che nel 1908 lo presenta in forma di manoscritto (così rilegato) all’amico Joseph (de Fabre) de Mazan. Nella prefazione si specifica che lo scritto (o comunque un suo precedente analogo) aveva trovato editore e stava per essere pubblicato: “Je venai en 1894 d’achever un livre sur la question du militarisme; les accords étaient presque conclus avec l’éditeur et l’ouvrage était déjà annoncée, quand l’anarchiste Vaillant lança une bombe dans la chambre des députés”. L’attentato spinge le autorità a prendere misure “energiche” e lo scritto viene valutato come suscettibile di censura. Il trattato è socio-politico e s’inscrive in un dibattito molto vivace all’epoca, in Francia, su militarismo e antimilitarismo (con sbilanciamento in favore del secondo) e che comprende dissertazioni su anarchia e socialismo, economia, politica internazionale e obbligo di leva, analizzato in questo ampio scritto anche sotto il punto di vista economico. Scritto pregevole e originale, da studiare: il manoscritto è molto chiaro e privo di correzioni, l’aspetto è di una versione definitiva pronta alla pubblicazione. An interesting unpublished manuscript bu Edmond Tardif, an outisider french writer, who in 1908 is sending it (in this binding) to a friend, Joseph de Mazan. In the introduction it’s specified that an earlier version of the work was to be published in 1894, but because of an attack (a bomb put by an anarchist in French Parliament) the work is judged as at censorship risk by the publisher. The socio-politic treaty is part of a wide debate at the time very vibrant, about militarism and anti-militarism (Tardif is unbalanced towards the latter think), including dissertations on socialism, anarchy, economy, international politics. An original and interesting work, to be studied, the manuscript is very clear and readable, and almost lacking corrections; the appearance is of a definitive version, ready to be published.
1931T65269Anwterpen, Hooger leven [1931] 111pp., 20cm., 1e druk
111pp., 20cm., 1e druk
Roma, Fazi, 2004, 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 116 (Le Terre/Interventi, 91) . Sottolineature in matita colorata.
2000121936Couverture souple. 52 revues 21 x 30 cm, de 20 à 30 pages.
194960676Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing House 1949. First Edition. First Impression one of 5000 copies. Octavo 22.25cm; pale green printed paper-covered boards and light grey cloth backstrip with titles stamped in black on spine; dustjacket; xvi4031pp. Gentle sunning to spine ends and board edges light wear to lower corners some offsetting to endpapers with a shallow indentation to right edge of rear board; subtle tanning to text edges as is common with the cheap quality of the paper stock else clean throughout; Very Good. In the original dustjacket priced 5 Rupees on the spine; modest wear gentle sunning to spine light dust-soil with a few small nicks tears and creases to extremities; three tears on front panel have been neatly and archivally mended on verso; an attractive Very Good example. Well-preserved copy of the second volume of Gandhi's major statement on non-violence - a collection of 221 short essays and writings on pacificsm in the face of world struggle written chiefly between Fall 1946-1948. Contains a glossary of non-English words and their meanings and an introduction by editor Bharatan Kumarappa. Navajivan Publishing House unknown
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
1977128833Couverture souple. Broché. 88 pages. Couverture tachée.
In 16o, pp. (XVI) 166, br. Vol. num. 23 della collana Tempi nuovi (Tn). Traduzione di Giulio Frandini. Autori del testo: K. E. Boulding, A. Brick, W. Camp, M. Karpatkin, J. H. Laird, S. Meacham, J. Swomley Jr., A. Tatum. Perfetto (2773/ INEGUGLIANZA - SOCIETA' - PACIFISMO)