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969in 8 demi-cuir vert,13 pages,couverture imprimée conservée, Eugène Fasquelle éditeur. 1897.rousseurs habituelles.Rare édition originale
xv, 319 pages. Index. Footnotes. Bibliography. Text in English and Chinese. "This book, using more than 400 historical photographs, many of which were taken by Japanese soldiers themselves, is published to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Japanese surrender, to remind the world of the forgotten holocaust in Nanking, and to honor history and answer any attempt to deny or change it." - dust jacket. "I am pleased to be associated with this book, however graphic of the horrors of that dreadful time, as I believe it to be an instrument of reconciliation. It is a step on the road to a better world." - Desmond M. Tutu. Somewhat above-average wear and usual library markings to book. Binding intact. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy of this important work. Book
19591189131959 Editions Fleuve Noir, Collection "Anticipation" (Fusée), n° 138 - 1959 - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 17 p. - Couverture illustrée par Brantonne
20002080502106914606Not Available 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20111098482011 Editions Flammarion - 2011 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 356 p. - Un cahier de reproductions photographiques en couleurs en milieu d'ouvrage
192915314Paris, Maisonneuve (Gembloux, Belgique, Imprimerie J. Duculot) ; in-8, broché ; 36 pp., couverture crème.
2007100132659Kessinger Publishing LLC 2007 48 pages 14 986x0 762x22 86cm. 2007. Broché. 48 pages.
20181232132018 Editions Albin Michel - 2018 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 546 p.
20211099322021 Editions Albin Michel - 2021 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 582 p.
1998185691998 Ed. Albin Michel - 1998 - In-8 broché, couv. illustrée en couleurs - 396 p.
19395004Paris, Payot (Bibliothèque Scientifique), 1939 ; in-8, broché ; 356, 2 pp. de catalogue de l’éditeur.
6463Broché - 14x22.5 - 284 pp - 1946 - éditions PAYOT, Paris. Traduction de L. LAMORLETTE.collection " bibliothèque scientifique".Avec 153 figures.
3899Paris, Albin Michel, Editeur, n° 94 de la collection Bibliothèque de synthèse historique l'évolution de l'humanité dirigée par Henri Berr, 1938, broché, 14x20 cm, 450 pages, avec 8 planches hors texte.
231, [1] pages. 9.2" x 6.3". Waton (1871-1959) was a Jewish philosopher keenly interested in the works of Marx and Spinoza. In the Foreword, dated 1939, he states "I convinced myself that human society is irresistibly and inevitably moving towards state capitalism and fascism. Further reflection also convinced me that this social transformation would inevitably bring upon the Jews great suffering. How could the Jews face this world situation? This question occupied my mind for the last twelve years. At last I reached the conclusion which I embodied in a program for the Jews. When the Jews declared war against Nazi Germany and fascism (in 1933), I saw that as a suicidal policy. Thus passed more than five years of ever-increasing suffering for the Jews. When the situation became so grave that the Jews themselves began to realize the gravity of the situation, the Spinoza Institute of America asked me to formulate my program." On page 199 he adds "We have to face the fact that the Leader of the German people has no doubt in his mind that the Jewish problem is the centre of all problems, not merely in Germany, but in the world. It is useless to dismiss this as an illusion, because if it is, it demands explanation. But it is no illusion." Brilliant gilt lettering upon front board. Light external wear. Binding tight. Faint patches of soiling to boards. Occasional light pencil marginalia and underlining until page 21. Moderate age-toning to contents. It is left to readers to ponder the impact Waton's program could have had upon twentieth-century history. Book
1920100145785Clarendon Press 1920 in8. 1920. Agrafé. Dans cet ouvrage William Ralph Inge érudit et ecclésiastique examine l'évolution historique et philosophique du concept de progrès de l'Antiquité à l'ère moderne. À travers une série de conférences des années 1920 il remet en question les récits linéaires du développement humain et critique l'optimisme aveugle envers le progrès offrant une perspective nuancée et provocante
19541193861954 Union Latine d'Editions - 1954 - In-8, cartonnage souple sous jaquette rempliée illustrée en N&B de l'éditeur - 66 p. - Riche iconographie in, hors texte et pleine page en N&B
500326605GF-Flammarion Sans date. L'Ève future est un roman de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam publié en 1886 considéré comme une œuvre fondatrice de la science-fiction. Il explore le dilemme entre l'être et le paraître à travers la création d'un robot à visage humain posant la question de savoir si l'amour peut devenir scientifique
Pages 93-108 (16 pages in this issue). Features: Why the Money Trust Wants War - Part IV, by Charles A. Collman - connections betwen Trust companies and munitions makers; President Wilson Should Take Counsel Against England Also for Violated Dignity, by William Bayard Hale; The War of 1920 (continued); United States Senator G.M. Hitchcock's Plea for an Embargo on Arms; Bravo Dr. Dumba!; The Sinking of the Hesperian - False Flag Attack?; Credit Where Credit is Due - President Wilson has resisted the demands of the war manufacturers to join the war; Pope Benedict renews his efforts to restore peace; Professor John A Walz Endorses this publication; News from Germany - floating hospitals; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
193815193Paris Armand Colin 1938 Petit In-12 223+15 pp, 47 figures in-texte, dos frotté partiellement débroché. Catalogue éditeur in-fine.
1949fy1075Payot Bibliothèque Historique Relié 1949 In-8 (15 x 23.5 cm), relié demi-toile, couverture d'origine illustrée conservée, 373 pages, 50 gravures in et hors-texte ; petites rousseurs et marques d'usage à la couverture d'origine jaunie, intérieur frais, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
188415305Paris, Hachette, 1884 ; in-8 ; demi-chagrin vert foncé, dos à nerfs, caissons à froid, titre doré (reliure de l'époque) ; (4), XV, (1 bl.), 400, (2) pp., (1) f. blanc.
310 pages. Utley was posted to Germany as a Reader's Digest correspondent in 1948. Here she relates her controversial observations of that devastated post-war nation. "An excellent, readable, well-documented account of the cruelties, and of the disasters, to victors and vanquished alike, which resulted from the application of the slightly modified Stalin-White-Morgenthau Plan to conquered Germany after 1945." - STIMELY p.61. Joseph Halow, an American court reporter at the Dachau War Crimes Trials, cites this book in his work, Innocent at Dachau. Average overall wear. Binding intact. Prior owner's name and date pencilled atop front free endpaper. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound first edition copy of this important historical account. Book
6902A Paris rue de Grenelle Saint Honoré No 59 à l'imprimerie du journal général d'affiches 1821 3eme édition revue corrigée et considérablement augmentée. In8 reliure pleine basane dos orné fleurons entre les faux nerfs Mr Rossignol Fleury frappé sur le premier plat et ex libris V Brisson dans le volume 340 pages
2003fy1101CommuniCare Broché 2003 In-8 (15 x 21 cm), broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 200 pages, iconographie en noir in et hors-texte ; coiffes et bords frottés, mors fendus, des marques d'usage aux plats, ouvrage légèrement gondolé, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
19596872Paris Fayard 1959 In-12 Écu 313 pp, Collection Les idées et la vie ; préface de Gustave Thibon, exemplaire non coupé. Dos légèrement passé, rousseurs sur le pourtour du 1er plat, intérieur très frais