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8vo; 1st edition. Original Publishers green cloth with gilt design. 8vo; 24 cm; 196 pages, 192 pages, 216 pages, 243 pages. Vol. 1 carries the title, The Judaeans. Each volume includes essays from the following periods: [I.] 1897-1899. -- II. 1900-1917. -- III. 1918-1926. -- IV. 1926-1932. Contents: Vol I. - This introduction to the four volume publication outlines the organization. Essays include "Anti-Zionist Meeting", By-Laws of the Society, and more. - Vol II Includes a list of meetings and papers read, constitution, list of officers, list of members Articles are "President's Address as Tenth Anniversary Meeting - 'The Aims and Ideals of The Judaeans,'" Henry M. Leipziger, "Function of Jewish Scholarship," Josph Jacobs, "The Mission of the Jewish Encyclopedia," K. Kohler, "Dr, Schechter and Jewish Scholarship in America," Emil G. Hirsch, "Rebellion Against Being a Problem," Solomon Schechter, "Jewish Immigrants and Judaism in the United States," Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu, "The Jews as Elements in the Population, Past and Present," Louis Marshall, "The Jew as a Citizen," Morris Loeb, "The Congress of Berlin and the Jew," George S. Hellman, "Louis Loeb - A Tribute," Leo Mielziner, "The Jews and Economic Life: A Review of Sombart's 'Jews and Capitalism,'" Samuel Schulman, "The Jew in his Relation to the Law of the Land," Max J. Kohler, "Address at Meeting in His Honor," Israel Abrahams, "Ruppin's 'Jews of Today,'" Maurice H. Harris, "Schnitzler's 'Prof. Bernardi,'" Bernard Naumberg, "The Jew as a Citizen of England," David de Sola Pool, "The Jew as a Citizen of France," Sol M. Strook, "The Jew as a Citizen in Germany," Leon Hühner, "The Jew as a Citizen in Holland, Italy and Switzerland," Arthur K. Kuhn, "Yiddish Literature in the United States - Its Relation to the Masses," Leon S. Moisseiff, "A Quarter Centiry of the Jewish Immigrant in America," Henry Moskowitz, "The Novel, Jew," Jacob H. Hollander. - Vol III Includes "Leipziger Memorial Exercises, " Addresses by Samson Lachman, Herbert L. Bridgman, Stephen S. Wise, Joseph L. Buttenweiser, George F. Kunz, and Louis Marshall, "The Essence of Judaism, " Theodore Reinach, "Meeting in Honor of the Earl of Reading, Lord Chief Justice of England and Special British Envoy to the United States, " addresses by Samson Lachman, Julius J. Frank, Jacob H. Schiff, Abram I. Elkus, Stephen J. Wise, The Earl of Reading, "Ameircan Jewish War Relief Abroad, " Daivd M. Bressler, "Biblical Criticism and Jewish Science, " Felix Perles, "Attitude of the Last Twenty Years and Present Conditions of Jewish Learning, " Ismar Elbogen, "Leisure, " Israel Abrahams, "The Lesson from Tutankh-Amon's Tomb for the Jew, " Kaufmann Kohler, "Israel Zangwill Meeting, " Addresses by Samson Lachman, Israel Zangwill, Louis Marshall, Horace Stern, Simeon Strunsky, "The Crisis of European Civilization (Noelting and Spengler), " Ludwig Stein, "Race Theory and Anti-Semitism, " Julius Goldstein, "Immigration and Racial Discrimination, " Max J. Kohler, "The Jewish Colonization Work in Russia, " James N. Rosenberg, "The World Court and the Protection of Racial and Religious Minorities, " Addresses by Samson Lachman, Louis Marshall, Manley O. Hudson, and Arthur K. Kuhn. - Vol IV includes: Summary of the Judaean meetings, 1926-1932, constitution, board of directors, list of members Articles are "Memorial od Samson lachman," Max J. Kohler, "Louis Marshall - In Momoriam," Samson lachman, "The Jew in German Literature," Leon Huhner, 150th Anniversary of Constitutional Establishment of Religious Liberty - "New York State's First Constitution," Louis Marshall, "The 150th Anniversary of Constitutional Establishment of Religious Liberty," Irving Lehman, "American Influences on the Development of Religious Liberty in Europe," Max J. Kohler, "George F. Moore's 'Judaism,'" Samuel Schulman, "Lewis Browne's 'That Man Heine,'" Elsa H. Naumberg, "Golden and Other Ghettos in Recent Fiction," Frank I. Schechter, "The Jew in Science," Morris R. Cohen, "Jewish Winners of the Nobel Prize," Benjamin Harrow, The Lessing-Mendelssohn Bi-Centenary - "Lessing," Ernst Renan, "Mendelssohn," Stephen P. Duggan, American Jewry Fifty Years Ago and Today - "Judiasm and Elements in the Population, Then and Now," Maurice H. Harris, "The Jew in Social Life, Then and Now," Felix M. Warburg, "The Jew in Business, the Professions and Public Life, Then and Now," Marcus M. Marks, "Our Charities, Then and Now," Lee K. Frankel, "Relations of Christians and Jews, Then and Now," Frank Gavin, " The American Jewess Fifty Years Ago and Now, Rebekah Kohut - "The American Jewess in Relation to the State," Henry Moskowitz, "The Ameircan Jewess and Her Religion," David E. Goldfarb, "The American Jewess in Letters," Rebekah Kohut, "The Council of Jewish Women," Nathan Straus, Jr., Hadassah," Robert Szold, "Jewish Sacred Music, old and New," Lazare Saminsky, "The History of Liberal Judaism in England," Lily H. Montagu, "The Life and Works of Cesare Lombrosos," Signora Gina lombroso Ferrero, "The Struggle Against Disease: The Health Work of Nathan Straus and American Jewish Foundations," Louis I. Harris, "The Henry Street Settlement," Lilian D. Wald, "Lee K. Frankel: In Memoriam," Louis I. Dublin, "George Washington and the Jews," Albert Ulmann, "Recent Excavations of Jewish Interest in Palestine," Nelson Glueck. " Volume I, present here, is very seldom offered for sale. Ex-library with usual markings. Otherwise very good condition. (AMR-45-5A)
Mm 315x450 Fascicolo in folio di pp. 8 con prima e ultima carta illustrate a colori, alcune illustrazioni in nero nel testo, vignette di Yambo. Fioriture. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
In-16, broché, couverture imprimée, 192 p. "Publication de la Bibliothèque ouvrière, contenant une "Notice sur le calendrier républicain", par Jean Destrem ; "La déclaration des droits", par Ed. Lockroy ; le "Syllabus", par A. Gaulier ; "Le mal que l'Empire a fait à la France", par Louis Asseline ; "La question sociale" par Louis Pauliat ; des articles sur différentes corporations ouvrières ("Association syndicale des ouvriers bronziers de Paris", par Emile Marchand - "Corporation des ouvriers imprimeurs en taille douce", par Gustave Silvestre, etc.), "Les ouvriers dans les assemblées nationales depuis 1789", par J. Destrem" (Carteret, 3034). Contient également un rapport intéressant de Julien Dupire sur l'Exposition universelle de Vienne de 1873. Bon exemplaire, manque de papier marginal p. 65 à 68.
In-8, en feuilles, 4 p. Edition originale de cet appel en Français, signé par William A. Appleton, secrétaire de la Fédération et daté du 18 décembre 1917. Tout en justifiant la guerre, l'auteur lance un appel aux démocraties alliées afin qu'elles "concentrent leurs efforts pour détruire non pas l'Allemagne, mais le militarisme qui tient sous sa dépendance la démocratie allemande" (p. 4). William Archibald Appleton (1859-1940), secretary of the Lace Makers Trade Union (1896-1907) and of the General Federation of Trade Unions (1907-38). Bon exemplaire.
Broché. 467 pages. Cachets. Marques de bibliothèque.
Hachette 1980, In-8 broché, 465 pages. Bon état.
In-12, demi-veau rouge de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets doré, titre doré, (6), 344 p. (qqs rousseurs). Edition originale. Commentaire, analyse et bilan des résultats, vingt ans après, de la loi historique du 21 mars 1884 dite "loi Waldeck-Rousseau", du nom du ministre qui la fit voter et auquel l'ouvrage est dédié. Elle autorisait les syndicats en France, abrogeait la loi Le Chapelier et fixait leurs domaines de compétence. Bon exemplaire.
Paris, Godefroy, 2000. In-4 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 160 pages. Très nombreuses photos dans et hors-texte, en noir et en couleurs. Parfait état
Payot 1977, In-8 broché, 479 pages. Très bon état.
Broch?. 128 pages.
Paris, France-Empire, 1978. Fort in-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 483 pp. Edition originale. Planches hors-texte. Bel ex.
français Fort in-8 de 620 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Première édition.
français Paris, editions des Initiations Ouvrières, 1928. In-12 de XX-238 pp.; broché, couverture imprimée et illustrée. 12 soirées chez les descendants des Constructeurs des Cathédrales. Préface de Jean de Pierrefeu. Bon état.
Grand in-8, pleine toile marron, titre doré en long, xvii, 124 p. Edition originale. La fin de l'organisation corporative du travail et les lois de liberté prises sous la constituante (loi des 2-17 mars 1791 et Loi Le Chapelier). Aspects économiques, juridiques et sociaux. Textes de lois, bibliographie en annexes. Très bon exemplaire.
In-8, demi-toile moirée à coins, titre doré, (4), 454 p., 32 p. de catalogue éditeur. Edition originale et unique, rare. Recueil des discours prononcés par Louis Blanc tout au long de sa longue carrière politique, publié l'année de sa mort. Important document pour l'histoire politique et sociale de la France dans la deuxième moitié du XIXe siècle. (Stammhammer, I, 30). Rousseurs et piqûres plus prononcées à certains feuillets.
Paris, , Librairie Marcel Rivière et Cie, Bibliothèque d'Histoire économique et sociale, 1955. Fort in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 468 pp. Avec 10 planches illustrées hors-texte dont frontispice. Joint différents articles de journaux sur les Confréries et compagnonnages de l'ancienne france. Bel exemplaire.
Broch?. 524 pages.
In-8, broché, couverture rempliée, iv, (2), 170 p., carte. Bon exemplaire.
In-8, broché, couverture rempliée, (2) f., (2), 142 p., carte. Bon exemplaire.
In-8, broché, 12 p., texte sur 2 colonnes.
français Grand in-8 de 127 pp.; broché à rabats de l'éditeur. 200 photos couleur.
135 pages. Light wear and soiling. Some yellowing. Intended as a guide particularly for the "boating fraternity." A select few plants and animals have been chosen to represent the vast number that actually exists. References are provided at the end of each section. Covers seaweeds, mammals, Birds, Fishes, Jellyfishes, Starfishes and relatives, Crabs, Barnacles, Molluscs, Sea Worms and Wood Borers. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. Book
Grand in-8, broché, couverture imprimée (défaut au dos), 324 p. Edition originale. Capitaine de frégate, Paul LOAREC (1860 – 1951) devint professeur à l’Ecole libre des Sciences politiques, au Collège des Sciences sociales et à l’Ecole supérieure de guerre. Il fut reçu membre de l'Académie de Marine en 1922. La Question religieuse - Capital et travail - Syndicalisme - Coopératisme - Mutualité et Féminisme - Suffrage universel - Pouvoir judiciaire - Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité - Propriété individuelle et collectivisme - etc. Hommage autographe signé de l'auteur. Bon exemplaire.
Saumur L'école émancipière 1927. In-12 broché de 32 pages. Peu courant. Bon état