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227532Paris, Maspero, 1971 in-8, 465 pp., broché. Couverture tachée, traces de scotch en début et fin d'ouvrage.
235567Paris, Maspero, 1971 in-8, 465 pp., broché.
44565Traduits par Gabriel Arout - Paris : Editions de Minuit, 1967 - un volume broché (13,2x18,2cm)sous couverture à rabats, 136 pages - Edition originale de la traduction sur papier courant avec un envoi autographe signé du traducteur Gabriel Arout. Petites rousseurs en quatrième de couverture sinon bon état -
1919171941919 Paris, édition du Parti Social Démocrate de Russie,1919, in huit, 16 pp, broché,
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Frame A76.
1963WRCLIT80608Stamford: The Overbrook Press 1963. Folio broadside 41 x 28 cm. Text printed within heavy black mourning border on recto only with single line caption. Fine. The Overbrook Press first printed this broadside in 1952 in an edition of 750 copies on Arak paper for the National Committee for Free Europe Inc. The text is a translation is of a French broadside issued by PAIX ET LIBERTE. This undated printing is on Rives and has a caption noting this is "considerably reduced." It may have been among those printed for insertion in the scarce Overbook Press bibliography. CAHOON p.71. The Overbrook Press unknown books
206776Paris, Les Editions de France, 1938 in-12, 244 pp., demi-basane rouge, dos lisse (reliure de l'époque). Accrocs à la coiffe, coupes et coins usés. Cachet (annulé).
236913Paris, Hier et aujourd'hui, 1947 in-12, 541 pp., broché. Papier jauni.
1983188347Fayard Fayard, 1983. Fort et grand in-8 relié toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 907 pages. Petit scotch sur le haut de la jaquette sinon Bon état
Fayard, 1983. Fort et grand in-8 relié toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 907 pages. Rares passages discrètement soulignés en marge au crayon de papier sinon Bon état
8vo., First Edition, with plates; red cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Frame G2177; not recorded by Enser.
1939ZNF-612Editions Spes-Paris 1939. Récit autobiographique.
201719111Le Temps des Cerises 2017 Paris, Le Temps des Cerises, Petite Collection Rouge, 2017. In-12 broché de 332 pp. Couverture rouge illustrée. Très bon état.
19190294Paris, Payot, 1919. Édition originale. Un vol. in-12 de 184 x 125 mm pour 210 pp. Relié demi-cuir vert bouteille, dos à nerfs, nom d'auteur et titre en doré, traits dorés, plats verts jaspés, gardes colorées à l'avenant. Tranchefile. Table des matières en fin d'ouvrage. Rédigé par un envoyé spécial du journal Le Temps, ce livre narre la tentative de coup d'État communiste qui a secoué l'Allemagne dans l'immédiat après-Grande Guerre. Un témoignage important devenu difficile à trouver. Liste des chapitres : 1) "Fife die Republik" 2) La révolution à Munich 3) Munich en république 4) Kurt Eisner 5) Le nouveau régime et l'armée 6) Les nouvelles idées libérales 7) La chute des Wittelsbach 8) Le retour de la garde 9) Au château royal de Berlin 10) Au ministère des Affaires étrangères 11) Les intellectuels 12) Quelques interviews 13) Tableaux de la vie à Berlin 14) De Kiel à Berlin
141627Paris, Payot, 1929 in-8, 187-[2] pp., ill. h.-t., catalogue éditeur, broché.
236505Paris, Éditions de la Sirène, 1919 in-8, 465 pp., portrait de l'auteur, broché. Couverture détachée. Cachet ex-libris Paul Hyacinthe Loyson.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full black cloth boards. Light wear and small tears on dust jacket. 7 7/8"w x 10 3/8"h. 252 pages.
1945478Toulon, La Lucarne, 1945. Édition originale de la traduction française par Gabriel Arout, l'un des 1100 exemplaires, non justifié. Textes de A. Blok, S. Essenine, A. Biély, V. Maïakowsky, W. Kamensky, B. Pasternak et I. Ehrenbourg. Un volume relié demi-cuir PU vert à coins, in-4, 225 x 282 mm, 134 pp. Dos à 5 nerfs soulignés et surlignés en dorés, titre en caractères d'imprimerie dorés, plats verts marbrés assortis, couverture conservée. Papier un peu jauni par le temps, menues rousseurs éparses, quelques frottements et une insolation à la couverture. Grand papier, plus épais que la normale, avec en filigrane sur certaines pages la mention "IMAND & CIE : VOIRON Isère - F. GUERIMAN".
192389160New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1923. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm; deep green textured cloth over boards titled in gilt on spine and front cover; top edge gilt; xxv476pp; frontispiece and 73 inserted leaves of photographic plates halftones and 15 inserted maps one folding; one text illus. Ex-library copy with Hill Library Saint Paul markings and stamps to spine title page and rear endpaper. Modest shelf-wear and -soil with upper marginal tear to p.149 gutter starting at p.160 and 3/4" tape mend p.375; Good. <br /> <br /> Thorough account of the AEF in Siberia where the author served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Infantry winning the Distinguished Service Cross for heroism in battle. The book's final third is an enthusiastic description of Siberia's untapped economic potential. Channing aka Gross entered the Diplomatic Service following his discharge from the Army serving as the U.S. Charges d'Affaires in Haiti until his death in a car accident in 1933. A somewhat hard-to-find account. 89160. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown
9307Traduit et adapté de l’italien par Paul ALEXANDRE. In 4 cartonné rouge, titre en long, en blanc, au dos. Jaquette illustrée en couleurs. Titre illustré en couleurs. 318 pages, nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs dans le texte et à pleine page. Fernand NATHAN 1981 Très bon état, proche de l’état de neuf.
1917339<p>An original antique sepia photograph titled "British Labour Delegation to Russia. April 1917" identifying the men as "Wm. Sanders W. Thorne E.Bowe Interpreter J. O'Grady". Photographer / location not credited. Overall size 30.4cm x 24.8cm photograph size 14cm x 19.5cm. Mounted on card. Not framed. The card mount has some corner bumping. The photograph has small surface abrasions mainly to lower edge and upper right corer. The mount has some dusting and edge wear.</p><p><i>A related photograph exists depicting the Labour Delegation possibly August 1917 though again including J. O'Grady and W. Thorne among the Russian soldiers who had refused to fire upon the people at the onset of the Russian Revolution and is preserved among the papers of Ron Todd in the Warwick Digital Collection. </i></p><p><i>In February 1917 with Russia exhausted by three years of war a series of strikes and bread riots in Petrograd led to the collapse of autocratic rule and the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II. In Britain the socialist movement greeted the fall of the Romanov dynasty with unanimous enthusiasm but found itself divided on the way forward and on questions of war and peace. Across the country meetings passed resolutions conveying fraternal greetings to the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies one of two competing centres of revolutionary power and calling for peace in Europe. Others supported the internationally-recognised Provisional Government and shared its determination to pursue the war with Germany to a victorious conclusion. Several British labour delegations visited Russia and the Soviet Union during the period in question – one in 1917 another in 1920 a third in 1925 and finally the Women's Delegation of 1925. Their composition and objectives varied considerably reflecting the labour politics of their time – for instance the 1917 delegation met with the Provisional Government and urged support for the continuation of the First World War whereas the 1920 delegation against the backdrop of Hands Off Russia was staunchly anti-interventionist.</i></p> Not Known
232030Paris, Editions de France, 1942 in-12, IX-307 pp., broché.
194833Paris, Fournier, 1928 in-8, 189 pp., toile noire (reliure de l'époque). Petites taches sur la reliure. Cachets (annulés).
8vo., with frontispiece, 16 pages of monochrome plates and endpaper maps; red pictorial cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, red and black, a fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
192361117New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1923. First Edition. Octavo. Deep green textured cloth over boards titled in gilt on spine and front cover; top edge gilt; xxv476pp; frontispiece and 73 inserted leaves of photographic plates halftones and 15 inserted maps one folding; one text illus. A straight tight Very Good or better copy in the original publisher's cloth; a few pages of pencil marginalia mostly to TOC. All plates and maps present. <br /> <br /> A thorough account of the AEF in Siberia where the author served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Infantry winning the Distinguished Service Cross for heroism in battle. The book's final third is an enthusiastic description of Siberia's untapped economic potential. Channing aka Gross entered the Diplomatic Service following his discharge from the Army serving as the U.S. Charges d'Affaires in Haiti until his death in a car accident in 1933. A somewhat hard-to-find account; this a quite nice copy. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown