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191711868Petrograd: A. Sokolova 1917. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Original sheet music for two songs of the Russian revolution: the Worker's Marseillaise the National Anthem of the Russian Provisional Government and the Funeral March "You Fell a Victim to the Fatal Struggle."  Nos. 455 and 466 of the music series "The Economy." Each 4 pp. Overall toning foxing and light wear with pencil marks on the cover of one piece of music but intact and overall in fine condition. 6.75 x 9.75 inches 16.8 x 24.5 cm.<br style=""><br style="">The Worker's Marseillaise Russian: Ð Ð°Ð±Ð¾Ñ‡Ð°Ñ ÐœÐ°Ñ€Ñельеза Rabochaya Marselyeza was a Russian revolutionary song set to the tune of the Marseillaise with a text by Pyotr Lavrov first published on July 1 1875. The lyrics not a direct translation of the French are very radical-socialist in spirit. This anthem was popular during the Russian Revolution of 1905 and was used as a national anthem by Russia's Provisional Government established immediately following the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II March 15 1917 until its overthrow in the October Revolution. It remained in use by the Soviets for a short time alongside The Internationale. A. Sokolova unknown books
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
1917167901917. Russia bond Irkutsk 1917 This bond dates from the year of the Bolshevik revolution. 200 rubles P-S886. During the Russian Civil War which broke out after the October Revolution the city of Irkutsk to whom this Bond was issued became the site of many furious bloody clashes between the "White movement" and the "Red Bolsheviks". In 1920 Aleksandr Kolchak the commander of the largest contingent of anti-Bolshevik forces was executed in Irkutsk. This effectively destroyed the anti-Bolshevik resistance. Bolshevik revolutionaries overthrew the Provisional government subsequently creating the Soviet government. The amounts of payments in default were enormous. the repudiation of the old debt by the Soviet government shocked international finance and triggered unanimous condemnation by the governments of the great powers. The revolutionary Russia completely fell out of the world economy and sealed itself up in isolation. unknown
1929D6770Russia 1929. Paperback. Near Fine. Manuscript periodical in four parts numbered 3 4 11 and 13. Staple-bound heavy cardstock wraps brightly illustrated in pen-and-ink and watercolor; four volumes; 8vo 230 x 180 mm; pp. 136 illustrated throughout with pen-and-ink and watercolour drawings signed "S. Sh." or "S. Sheff" Russia 1929. Covers a little scuffed along spine and edges otherwise fine -- bold and bright. <br/><br/>A compilation of various accounts relating to the Russian Navy and Air Force in the decade following the Revolution recorded in tidy penmanship and with quick watercolors painted direct in text plus nicely accomplished pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations tipped-on showing landscapes sea-scapes portraits and air and sea vessels. The accounts report the travails of various ships including the "Prome" "Paris Commune" "Frunze" the ice-breakers "Ermak" and "Lenin" and others. One part is devoted mostly to the Turkish Fleet and action in the Black Sea during 1914-1917. The aeronautic sections discuss Zeppelin's dirigible and the British R-101. The journal lists various contributors including F. Raskol'nikov L. Berman A. Marti P. Stasevich and others. S. Sheff who drew the illustrations probably produced this journal issuing it over the course of a number of years; the present issues are numbered 3 4 11 and 13 and belong to the fourth year of composition. A nice folk art example of "Grafica Russa" Russian Graphics of the early 20th century combining graphic design illustration and calligraphic interest. paperback books
141627Paris, Payot, 1929 in-8, 187-[2] pp., ill. h.-t., catalogue éditeur, broché.
1967176991Hachette Hachette, 1967. In-8 carré relié plein cartonnage éditeur de 159 pages, nombreuses photos; Bon état
195311461Paris, Pierre Horay, 1953 1 volume In-16 (14 x 19cm) Broché sous couverture aux 1er plat et dos rouges. 316p., 2 feuillets. Plis marqués au dos, légèrement creusé; charnières un peu frottées; 1er plat corné; petites taches au 2nd.
Paris, Perrin et C.ie, 1918, in-16, brossura editoriale, pp. VIII, 350, (2). Ottime condizioni.
2276Paris, Perrin, 1917 ; in-12, broché. VIII-336pp. Quelques roussuers sur la couverture.
1924UUI-6546In-8 broché sous papier cristal, Éditions Bossard, 1924, 356 pp. Un peu frotté et gauchi, restauration au dos, usure d'usage, bon exemplaire de lecture. Poids 350 g. Frais d'envoi 4,80 euros sur la France, 8 euros UE et Suisse, 10 euros pour le reste du monde (tarifs de base hors envois suivis). Possibilité de remise en mains propres sur Paris, n'hésitez pas à me contacter avant de passer commande.
2012100136540Bloomsbury Paperbacks 2012 528 pages 13x19 6x3 4cm. 2012. Broché. 528 pages.
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.
1942vh2160Les Editions de France Broché 1942 In-12 (12 x 18,8 cm), broché, 307 pages ; pliures au dos, papier bruni, par ailleurs bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
232030Paris, Editions de France, 1942 in-12, IX-307 pp., broché.
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.
196927252Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur. 556 pages. Jaquette.
196975811969 Le Club français du livre, Paris, 1969. Un volume in-8 cartonnage orange sous jaquette illustrée, 556 pages. 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
Denoël, 2007. Fort In-8 broché de 1106 pages. Photos. Bon état
Deux temps tierce, 1991. In-8 broché de 473 pages, photos. Très bon état
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: My Fall into Germany From An Aeroplane - Part II - Lieut. Pat O'Brien was shot down and captured by the Germans but escaped and spent 72 days travelling 35 days to reach London; My Fight With An Ostrich - a schoolmaster's narrow escape; Hemmed in By Alligators - C.H. Robinson was trying to save his dog when his way was barred by alligators; Sport and War in Central Africa - two brothers go big game hunting in Africa but the end is sad - several photos of animals they killed; The Diamond Searchers - a disappointed diamond-hunter throws a bag of these valuable gems into the Thames!; In Unknown British Guiana - Part IV - A. Hyatt Verrill's explorations of these largely unknown lands and people, with photos; How I Lost My Draft - what happened when a young Lieutenant missed his train; What The Scout Overheard - a trooper in the East African Mounted Rifles sneaks into a German camp and overhears their ambush plans, thus allowing Brits to ambush the Germans, and he was awarded the D.C.M.; My Lion-Hunting Adventures - Alfred Jordan recounts his experiences; Behind the Scenes in Russia - Part IV - British War Correspondent Robert Wilton continues his account of the war on the Eastern Front and throws light on the stirring events (the Russian Revolution) which ended so tragically for the Russian Empire - presented here for the first time, with photos; Reviving An Aboriginal Festival on the Island of Mabuiag; The Land of Perfume - the countryside around Grasse, in the South of France, produces many plants used in the making of perfume - with interesting photos; Through the Caucasus on Horseback - Polish lady author M.A. Czaplicka describes her experiences in the Caucasus, the region and the strange mountain tribes, with photos; An Indian Venice - a picturesque description of the little-known 'backwaters' of Malabar; Photo of a woman in Sudan whose lips have been 'elongated into a hideous beak'; Photo-illustrated ad inside back cover for musclebound Lionel Strongfort asks "Are You Fit to become a Father?"; and more. pp. 6 [ads], [2], 92-176, 9-16 [ads]. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy of this wonderful issue. Book
26130Paris, Librairie Hachette, Bibliothèque de la guerre, 1920. In-8, broché, non coupé, couverture rouge illustrée, VIII (avertissement)-247 pp.
Paris, Librairie Hachette, Bibliothèque de la guerre, 1920. In-8, broché, non coupé, couverture rouge illustrée, VIII (avertissement)-247 pp. Témoignage avec documents à l'appui sur la Russie entre 1917 et 1919.
1920125154Hachette, 1920 pt in-8°, viii-247 pp, broché, couv. illustrée lég. abîmée, état correct
1945119180Couverture souple. Broché. 342 pages. Non coupé.