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Marbled boards, 8vo. , 72 pages. In German and English. The Little American interpreter: Easy to understand instruction for emigrating tradesmen and countrymen. German-English phrase book for emigrants to America, including phrases and vocabulary for food, travel, housing, agriculture, and work. Includes pronunciation. Fifteen pages at the back of the book with handwritten notes from a previous owner, comprising a manuscript immigrants German-English dictionary and phrasebook. Only one copy listed worldwide (Bayerische Staatsbiblotek) . Water staining to top half of pages. Binding solid. Good + condition. Quite scarce (HAG-11-4)
8vo; 1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 21 pages ; 23 cm. Singerman Nr. 4396.Martin Morris (December 3, 1834 September 12, 1909) was an American lawyer and federal judge. In 1863, he began the practice of law in Baltimore, Maryland, and in 1867 moved to Washington to enter into partnership with Richard T. Merrick. He continued a member of the firm Merrick and Morris until the death of Merrick (1885), when he formed a partnership with George E. Hamilton, and continued actively to practice his profession, being connected with important litigation both in the local courts and in the Supreme Court. He was appointed by President Grover Cleveland an associate Justice of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upon the establishment of that Court in 1893. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Light vertical crease, light toning, Very Good Condition. (KH-8-41)
8vo. Includes 11 volumes, for years 1937-1944, 1946, 1949, 1956. Heavily Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Cooperative societies - United States - statistics - periodicals; Agriculture, cooperative - United States - statistics - periodicals; Central Co-operative Wholesale (U. S. ) . OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Some volumes have mildly soiled and worn covers, overall good condition. (FIN-8-11)
12mo. Five volumes: 1907-1910, 1912. In Finnish. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism; Finns - United States. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. All are slightly edgeworn, very good condition. (FIN-11-22)
Hommes & Migrations. 1983-1995. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 130 numéros de 40-60 pages chacun. Tampons de bibliothèque sur les 1ers plats. Avec le n° 1239, sept.-oct. 2002, et 4 suppléments: Tables 1983, 1984, 1985, 1990 1983: n° 1044 à 1061 (moins n° 1056); 1984: n°1062-1076 (moins n° 1069, 1075); 1985: n° 1077-1087; 1986: n° 1088-1098; 1987: n° 1099-1108; 1988: n° 1109-1117; 1989: n° 1118-1127; 1990: n° 1128-1138; 1991: n° 1139-1149; 1992: n° 1150-1160; 1993: n° 1161-1171; 1994: n° 1172-1182 (moins n° 1174-1176, 1179); 1995: n° 1183, 1187. 2002: n° 1239. Sommaire du n° 1044, 34e année, 1983: Les étudiants étrangers dans les Grandes Ecoles. Les mouvements migratoires en Europe, Le lutte pour la seconde génération de migrants, Danilo Slivnik. Le néo-racisme, Augustin Barbara, la France et les enfants d'émigrés nés après 1963, Farida B. Sommaire du n° 1187, mai 1995: Après les O.S., Où sont passés les travailleurs immigrés. Discriminations en tout genre, Maryse Tripier, Véronique De Rudder, François Vourc'h, Catherine Grangeard, Danièle Lochak. Travail illégal, extrême précarité, Alain Morice, Patricia Pardo.
196 pages. Reproductions of dozens of black and white photos. Author documents the dramatic trip which saw her ripped her from her comfortable Polish home on her sixteenth birthday in 1940 and took her thousands of miles, eventually settling in England. Unmarked. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact with some lean to spine. Small address labels inside each cover. A worthy copy of this important and unforgettable true story. Book
(Blattgröße: ca. 37 x 27 cm). 1 Blatt. Original-Graphik mit zwei Künstlersignaturen und Datierungen am unteren Bildrand. Blattränder etwas knickspurig, Bildfläche gut erhalten. Oben rückwärtig im weissen Rand geringfügige ältere Montagespuren. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand. Die geheimnisvoll und expressionistisch anmutende Darstellung wurde von Hugo Steiner-Prag rechts unter dem Bildrand mit Bleistift signiert und mit 35 (1935) auch datiert. Seit 1933 lebte der Künstler aufgrund der NS-Herrschaft wieder in Prag, wo scheinbar auch diese Darstellung entstanden ist. Links unter dem Bildrand hat Steiner-Prag das Bild noch einmal datiert, und mit Widmung signiert: "1940 I. für P. E. von Hugo Steiner-Prag". Rechts unter dem Bildrand befindet sich zudem eine kleine ergänzende Darstellung: zwei Gesichter, männlich, beide mit Hüten. Womöglich kann dies einen Aufschluss über die eventuelle Zugehörigkeit des Bildes zu einem Arbeitszyklus des Künstlers geben. Zweifach signierte Arbeit des Künstlers mit seltener Darstellung! - - - ACHTUNG! Dieses Buch kann wegen seines Gewichts oder seiner Größe nur als PAKET verschickt werden. Innerhalb Deutschlands 5,80 Euro. (Portokosten ins Ausland bitte erfragen.) / ATTENTION! Due to its weight or size this book can only be sent as a PARCEL. Within Germany 5,80 Euro (For shipment abroad please ask.)
229 pages. Index. Footnotes. Reproductions of black and white photos. Signed by author upon title page. "This is a book which seeks for the first time to distill in detail the Irish Palatine experience. It reaches back into the German past of a people who came to Ireland in 1709 and it opens out on to the world fashioned by Irish Palatine emigration." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. An excellent copy. Book
744 pages. Index of names. Footnotes. Reprint of the 1955 first edition. "Begins with a brief sketch of Dutch emigration to colonial America and then describes Van Raalte and the founding of the Michigan Kolonie in 1847. The story goes on to relate how the Dutch moved into Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, Canada, and elsewhere, carrying their culture with them wherever they went and settled." - from dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Prior owner's name clipped from top of front free endpaper. Moderate wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this important work. Book
(DIN A4 / 29,7 x 21 cm). 1 Blatt. Original-Schreibmaschinen-Schreiben mit Datierung und handschriftlicher Signatur (Vorname). Papier wurde gefaltet und gelocht, oben mit handschriftlichem Zahlennotat, insgesamt gut erhalten. Das Original-Schreiben enthält insgesamt 14 Zeilen, es ist auf den 21. November 1979 datiert. Peter Weiss schrieb den freundlichen Brief an die ihm verbundene Buchhändlerin der Autorenbuchhandlung in Westberlin. Diese einstige Buchhandelsinstitution (Carmerstrasse, Berlin-Charlottenburg) war gemeinsame Unternehmung und wichtige Anlaufstelle für viele Autoren der Zeit in West- (und auch Ostberlin) sowie der BRD. Weiss nahm im Brief Bezug zu einer Einladung nach Westberlin. Er schrieb ihr: "Ich würde gern kommen, um Dich bald wieder mal zu sehn - aber ich kann jetzt nicht von der Arbeit weg - sitze im kritischen Stadium meines Buchs, da stört jede Unterbrechung." Sehr wahrscheinlich ist die Arbeit am dritten Band der "Ästhetik des Widerstands" gemeint, welches dann 1981 bei Suhrkamp veröffentlicht worden ist. Es folgen weiterhin kurze Absprachen mit der Autorenbuchhandlung. Weiss unterschrieb mit: "Viele Grüsse bis zum nächsten Mal Dein Peter". Original-Brief des deutsch-schwedischen Schriftstellers. Signiertes Unikat!
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)
4to. 49 issues. Most are about 4 pages. Title changes to Finnish American Cultural Activities, Inc. After May, 1984. SUBJECT (S) : Finnish American - Minnesota - Twin Cities Metropolitan Area - periodicals. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Minneapolis Public Library, Univ of Minnesota-Minneapolis, Minnesota Historical Society) . ISSN: 0734-5925. Good condition. (FIN-13-27)
378 pages. "Compulsively readable, incisive in its analysis, and deft in its marshalling of factual evidence... so good, I would recommend it to my own mother." - from dust jacket review. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A quality copy. Book
512 pages. "Between 1946 and 1982 more than 180,000 people emigrated from The Netherlands to Canada. That enormous tide peaked in 1952, when almost 21,000 Netherlanders made Canada their home. The movement arose out of a long-occupied country whose citizens considered Canadians their liberators, out of tiny Holland's limited capacity for growth, and out of the uneasy political situation in Europe. The real result of the movement, the lives of the ordinary people who uprooted themselves to immigrate, is the subject of this overwhelming documentation. Told simply and movingly, this is the story of eveyr immigrant's experience, from the decision to leave and the journey itself to the arrival in Canada and the difficulties to be faced." - from dust jacket. Copiously illustrated in black and white. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Light wear and rubbing to dust jacket. Quality copy. Book
(ca. 17 x 12 cm). 3 Dokumente. Original-Dokumente mit jeweiligem Deckeltitel. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, sonst wohlerhalten. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand. Es handelt sich um drei universitäre Dokumente des späteren Künstlers Arno Richter. Ausgegeben wurden sie von den damaligen Vereinigten Staatsschulen für Freie und Angewandte Kunst in Berlin-Charlottenburg, dem Zusammenschluß der Hochschule für die bildenden Künste und der Unterrichtsanstalt des Kunstgewerbe-Museums. Erhalten sind für den Studenten Arno Richter ein Belegbuch (1929), ein Hochschulausweis (1926-1929) sowie eine Hospitanten-Ausweiskarte (1936-1938) mit handschriftlichen Eintragungen. Alle Dokumente tragen die Stempel der jeweiligen politischen Systeme, sowohl vor als auch nach 1933. Das Belegbuch führt 1929 auch einen von Richter belegten Kurs bei Emil Orlik auf, als dessen Schüler Richter sich selbst sah. Aus dem Studenten Arno Richter wurde später ein Kostümbildner, Bühnenbildner und Filmarchitekt. Insbesondere in den späten 1920er und 1930er Jahren war seine Arbeit für Theater und Film von hoher Intensität geprägt bis er im Jahr 1939 emigrierte. So schuf er beispielsweise für die Filme "Der Rebell" (Luis Trenker, 1932) und "SOS Eisberg" (Arnold Fanck, 1933) die Bauten oder für den NS-Staatsfilm "Robert Koch, der Bekämpfer des Todes" (Hans Steinhoff, 1939) die Kostüme. Interessante Berliner Hochschul-Archivalien aus der späten Weimarer Zeit und dem Nationalsozialismus!
8vo. 68 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Poetry. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (National Library of Finland, Univ of California-Berkeley, Univ of Kansas, Lakehead Univ, Univ of Toronto) . BOUND WITH: Paivio, Aku. HORNIN ORJAT. 1913. Port Arthur, Ont. , Työkansan kustannusyhtiön kirjapainossa. 96 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT(S) : Poetry. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Cleveland Public Library, Simon Fraser Univ, Lakehead Univ, Univ of Toronto, National Library of Finland) .. Covers a little worn, good condition. (FIN-22-19x)
192 pages. Index. "Presents a collection of photographs and related texts ranging from the years when the street was a tree-lined boulevard, right through to today, when the Queen Street art scene and a rapidly expanding Chinatown are transforming Spadina. Drawing upon his own Jewish roots and family history, Rick Salutin provides a very personal introduction that demonstrates how and why Spadina is unique, and why it has become so important to those whose lives has intersected. Organized to reflect and even re-create the Spadina experience, the book takes the reader up the street starting at the lakeshore and ending at Bloor Street. Photographs from a wide variety of sources are collected here for the first time. The present, the far past and the near past, the mix of ethnic groups and styles of architecture, and the many uses of Spadina Avenue can all be found in this rich and fascinating book." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with lightest wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Lovely copy. Book
Sans lieu, ni date, 1793. Fort In-8 relié plein vélin de l'époque, 70 + 211 + 73 + 125 + 91 pages. Sous forme de tableaux donnant : La désignation à l'état civil (noms, prénoms, surnoms, dernière profession ou qualité). Le dernier domicile. La désignation des biens avec la localisation. Dates des arrétés ou listes des départements qui ont constaté l'émigration. Observations (déportation, levée de séquestre, exécution, condamnation). Mouillure que quelques feuillets, légères rousseurs.
12mo. 103 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Finland - history - Revolution, 1917-1918 - fiction. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Sticker on spine and two inch long tear on spine, small spots on covers and occasioally in text, good condition. (FIN-12-11)
12mo. Xiv, 342 pages. In Finnish. Illustrated. SERIES: Kansanvalistus-seuran luonnontieteellinen kirjasto ; ; 1 osa; OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Finland) . Slightly edgeworn, very good condition. (FIN-11-14)
12mo. 138 Pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Bible - history of Biblical events. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (National Library of Finland, Minnesota Historical Society, Univ of Minnesota-Minneapolis) . Boards are worn, pages are a tanned, good condition. (FIN-18-27)
12mo. 31 pages. Illustrated. In Finnish. Fourth edition. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition. (FIN-20-22)
8vo. 96 pages. In Finnish. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Front cover detached, tanned, corners bumped, good- condition. (FIN-21-33)
16mo. 9 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Drama - juvenile. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Finland) . Very good condition. (FIN-21-32)
8vo. 144 Pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Poetry. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Finland) . Owner's name on title page, good+ condition. (FIN-18-9)