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1973109938Amsterdam, Goethe Institut o. J. (um 1973). 1973. 4°, 12 Bll. und 1 Bl. Ergänzungen beiliegend. Orig.-Broschur.
12mo. 326 Pages. In Finnish. English title: "Let God be true. " SUBJECT (S) : Christianity -- evangelistic work. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Finland) . Pagesa tanned, otherwise very good condition. (FIN-18-15)
2847aafLausanne, Henri Vincent, (1804), pt. in-12°, 144 p., sans la gravure dépl., brochure en papier marbré.
8vo. 24 pages. Heavily Finnish membership. SUBJECT (S) : Cooperative societies - United States. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Staples removed so that pages are loose, very good condition. (FIN-8-16)
8vo. 243-360 pages. In Finnish. Covers detached and spotted, pages yellowed, good condition. (FIN-10-12)
1st edition. Paperback,lacks original outer wrappers, 8vo, 80 pages. In Finnish. "Tieteellis-kaunokirjallinen julkaisu." (A Scientific-Literary Publication). Includes 10 cartoons and illustrations. The newspaper Sosialisti and its successors, as well as the Ahjo (The Forge) produced at the Work People's College, served as the major forum for ideological discussions. Participants included editors, agitators, organizers and ordinary workers from various locals. Certain American socialist leaders like Eugene V. Debs were often cited and their articles reissued in Finnish-language translations (Auvo Kostiainen, A Dissenting Voice of Finnish Radicals in America: The Formative Years of Sosialisti-Industrialisti in the 1910s in American Studies in Scandinavia, Vol. 23, 1991). Gary A. Kaunonen notes that a host of socialist or labor colleges were springing up in the United States in the early 20th century such as the Peoples College in Fort Scott, Kansas, which was founded in 1915, and the Brookwood Labor College, founded in Katonah, New York, in 1921. A precursor to many of these colleges espousing a proletarian curriculum was the Industrial Workers of the World affiliated Work Peoples College (WPC), founded in 1907 in Smithville, now Duluth, Minnesota. The WPC was a center of proletarian education that based its curriculum specifically on propaganda of the deed ideology, which advocated economic and physical responses to capitalist exploitation in lieu of political mechanisms of change. The school was a bastion of socialist and later specifically anarcho-syndicalist and industrial unionist thought, with many of the professors, such as Leo Laukki, teaching direct action tactics such as the general strike and industrial sabotage. . The WPC housed its own publishing company on the colleges campus in Smithville. This faculty and student-run press printed numerous relevant titles but also a periodical appropriately titled Ahjo (The Forge), which discussed current issues in industrial unionism and official IWW business, while at the same time being a forum for student generated essays, prose, and poetry. The importance of this periodical cannot be understated as a vehicle for increasing literacy efforts at the WPC. What better way to encourage ascending levels of literacy in both reading and writing than to have a place for students to submit and read the fruits of their proletarian education (From the Escuela Moderna to the Escuela Moderna to the Työväen Opisto: Reading, (W)Riting, and Revolution, the 3 Rs of Expanded Proletarian Literacy in Community Literacy Journal, Vol 5 Issue 2, Spring 2011).SUBJECT(S): Socialism -- Periodicals. Finns -- United States. OCLC: 8618723. OCLC lists 3 holdings for any issues worldwide (MN Hist Soc, UMN, Wisc Hist Soc). Of these, Wisconsin Historical Society holds only one single issue (Vol 4, Nr 2 June 1919); UMN holds a smattering of issues (but does NOT hold this issue); and Minnesota Historical lists v.1-7(1916-1922) but notes Issues missing. So at most there is one holding for this issue in OCLCand quite possible there are no holdings in OCLC for it anywhere. Lacks covers, which were, printed only on outsides, with ads on rear and publishing info on front (no illustration), all relevant included on title page, which is present, inside covers were blank. Quarter-sized tear to final page, just touching cartoon on one side and a few letters on the other, otherwise Good Condition, very scarce and important IWW-oriented publication (FIN-7-20)
240733S.l., de l'Imprimerie de l'Armée Royale, 1800 in-16, (4)-180 pp., 1 f. d'errata, front., demi-veau fauve, dos lisse orné (rel. de l'époque). Pet. mque à la coiffe sup. et au mors.
40792Paris, 1890, 250x165mm, 264pages, demi-basane noire, titre au dos doré.
193937894Mch.: R. Piper 1939. 128,31 Ss. 8°. Illustr. Kt. (Rücken min. stockfleckig).
193437922Bln.: S. Fischer 1934. 204 Ss., 2 Bll. 8°. EnglBr. (Kanten etw. berieben, Hinterdeckel tls. gebräunt u. leicht angestaubt).
185460418(Altona, H. W. Köbner & Lehmkuhl, 1854). 2 Bll. Folio (ca. 40 x 28 cm).
4to. 126 pages. In Finnish. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Pohjanmaa (Finland) - description and travel. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (National Library of Finland, Northern Michigan University) . Tears on spine, good condition. (FIN-13-5)
4693aafFribourg, Fragnière, 1970, gr. in-4°, 217 p., brochure originale.
5584Paris, Dentu, Douniol, 1865, reliure demi-chagrin brun, dos à 4 nerfs, titre doré, 11,5x18,5 cm , 446 pages. Ex-libris avec blason.
1835GITj593Paris chez Delaunai, Gosselin, Fayolle, l'Auteur février 1835. In-8 broché XXIV 192pp. Couverture défraîchie avec manques de papier, intérieur frais et complet. Tiré à 700 exemplaires, celui-ci 1 des 350 payants après 350 qui étaient offerts gracieusement. Les minutes du procès sont précédées d'un intéressant historique de l'affaire. Le Chevalier de Fonvielle avait émigré et rejoint l'Armée des Prince; il avait avancé d'importantes sommes pour soutenir cette cause dont il réclamait vainement le remboursement, une fois la Monarchie restaurée. (4941)
LOT1.3Lettre de déserteur ayant abandonné les officiers pour passer du côté des Français. Liste des déserteurs 1 page sans date
19721162494Köln, Kiepenheuer & Witsch, (1972). Gr.-8vo. 416 S. m. einigen Abb. u. Faks. OLwd m. OUmschl.
193357128Mch.: Albert Langen u. Georg Müller (c 1933). 192 Ss. 8°. Illustr. Kt. (leicht angestaubt u. bestoßen, Rücken etw. gebräunt).
193337914Mch.: Albert Langen u. Georg Müller (c 1933). 192 Ss. 8°. Illustr. Kt.
193557129Mch.: Albert Langen u. Georg Müller (c 1935). 144 Ss. 8°. Illustr. Kt. (etw. gebräunt u. bestoßen, stärker stockfleckig).
193837917Mch.: Albert Langen u. Georg Müller (c 1938). 171 Ss. 8°. Illustr. Kt. (Vorderdeckel tls. etw. stockfleckig, Kanten tls. min. bestoßen).
Cloth, 16mo (small) , 83 (1) pages. Finnish translation of the German edition of Johan Möller's Kleine Katechismus. Subject: Lutheran Church - Catechisms - Finnish. No copies of this edition on OCLC. Light wear, Good+ Condition. (fin23-35)
96914Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie. 1855, 170x110mm, IV - 155pages, reliure demi-basane. Traducteur et titre dorés au dos. Plats papier marbré. Cuir frotté par endroits et rousseures.
1945EDzz4003bGraz, Antifaschistischer Volksverlag 1945. 1 w.Bl., 112 S., 1 w. Bl. Mit 4 ganzs. Abb. auf Taf. Okart. Gutes Exemplar Erste Ausgabe. Vorwiegend Gedichte aus Emigration und Widerstand, darunter Arbeiten v. Alois Hergouth, Fritz Brainin, Erich Fried, Erich Kästner, Kitty Gans, Peter Georg Krafft, Willy Verkauf sowie das "Dachaulied" v. Jura Soyfer. - Die meisten der Gedichte entstanden im Exil