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QWA-21775Nîmes, Editions le Camariguo, 1981, in-8 br. (14 x 19), 222 p., 2ème édition, préface de Jean-Pierre Chabrol, 5 cartes et croquis, planches photos, bon état.
3330Paris, Fernand Nathan, 1945. Collection Révélations no 1. In-16 (17.8 cm) 31, (1) pages, illustré de 2 cartes. Brochure agrafée. Bel état.
197315950CBParis, Gallimard (= Collection Idées), 1973. 8°, 374 S., Text: französisch, illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Einband minimal berieben, Einbandkanten zum Teil minimal beschabt, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
199905186Paris : les Éd. du Cerf, 1999. In-8 (24 cm), couverture souple illustrée, cartes, 472 pages, 680 gr.
2006Ge0731Albi, Éditions Grand Sud, 2006. 143 S.; Widmung des Autors auf Titelblatt gr. 8° Buch kartoniert
195017581950 Paris, La Hune - Editions de Minuit, 1950. 48 x 33 cm, grand in-folio, 72 ff. n. ch. comportant 33 lithographies en noir hors texte, en feuilles sous couverture blanche imprimée, chemise de demi-toile noire titrée en blanc et étui de l'éditeur.
awd-53Paris, La Hune, Éditions de Minuit, 1950. In-folio en feuilles, étui de l’éditeur, chemise demie-toile noire (144 pp.). Avec 33 lithographies en noir de Jean Piaubert. 1ère édition illustrée de ces poèmes parus dans la clandestinité pendant l’occupation sous le pseudonyme de Jean Noir. Tirage à 200 ex. sur vélin de Rives. (Monod, 2343). Bon état.
In-8, non paginé. Edition originale numérotée 1/475 exemplaires sur pate à Registre extra. Ces 20 poèmes de résistance seront réédités dans une édition augmentée chez Ides et Calendes en 1944. Bon exemplaire.
28752Alger, Editions de la Revue Fontaine, 1942. In-8°, non paginé. Broché.
19474746CBBerlin, Dietz Verlag, (1947). 20,5 x 15 cm. 399 (1) Seiten. Orig.-Broschur mit montiertem Schutzumschlag., 4746cb Umschlag berieben und etw. angerändert.
196868144Newport England: The Ceramic Book Company 1968. First edition inscribed association copy. Leather Bound. Very Good . SIGNED by W. D. John and inscribed by Leslie Joseph. 97 pages of text. Quarto 31 cm Elegantly bound by Brian Frost and Company Bath England in brown leather with raised bands a gilt stamped title and floral designs on the spine and double gilt ruled borders on the boards. Turn-ins gilt. With very light wear to the extremities including an almost invisible moisture ring to the front board. The pages are clean and bright. With one hundred and eighty illustrations of which forty are in color. One in an edition limited to 1000 copies.<br /> <br /> Billingsley is considered one of the foremost names in British porcelain. His remarkable ceramic achievements and accomplishments have been recognized and held in high esteem continuously by both aficionados and technical specialists alike since the year 1790 when as a young craftsman at the renowned Derby China Factory he was suddenly called upon to assume the role of head flower painter in completing an important order for the matching of some valuable early Chelsea plates with profuse botanical plant decoration. <br /> <br /> This copy is signed by W. H. John on the front flyleaf. It is also inscribed by Sir Leslie Joseph to the Duchess of Bedford Nicole Russell: "Her Grace the Duchess of Bedford from Leslie Joseph." Nicole Russell 1920-2012 was one of the first female television producers in France working on projects which included "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." Also notable is the fact that she had been a courier for the Resistance in Paris during the Second World War. In 2003 Russell spent some time living in Santa Fe New Mexico. According to Anne Constable The Santa Fe New Mexican while living in Santa Fe she Russell wrote to Queen Elizabeth II suggesting that fake fur be substituted for the bear skin used in the hats worn by her guards. Her memoir published in 1975 was titled "Nicole Nobody. The Ceramic Book Company unknown
199343370Berlin: Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand 1993. 1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers 8vo 192 pages. Includes illustrations. 22 cm. In German. Title translates as "Resistance in Wilmersdorf a neighborhood in Berlin. A Series on the Resistance in Berlin from 1933-1945. Part 7.â€<br> Includes bibliographical references pages 174-182 and indexes.<br> ISBN: 3926082038; 9783926082039 <br> <br> “In her 192-page book “Resistance in Wilmersdorf".Felicitas Bothe-von-Richthofen documents the many acts people were able to undertake against a criminal social system. The chapter 'Unsung Heroes' recounts the stories of Berliners who hid refugees: '.and the many who came under the code name 'Black' who stayed with me for one or more nights or received other assistance because as undocumented immigrants they had no ration cards. They all needed clothing. Sometimes they came simply to wash the clothes they were wearing and to wash themselves.' Ms. Blochwitz known by the code name 'Black' helped many refugees. But she was not alone; in Berlin approximately 1400 people who found shelter with private individuals survived the Nazi terror.<br> In Wilmersdorf the artists' colony at Laubenheimer Platz today: Ludwig-Barnay-Platz was considered a place of politically conscious confrontation with fascism. The 'Professional Association of German Stage Performers' and the 'Professional Association of German Writers' built three apartment blocks for their members in the late 1920s. By the spring of 1933 over 300 artists and left-wing intellectuals lived there including Ernst Bloch and Johannes R. Becher . Nazi jargon for this residential area was the 'Red Block.' To protect themselves from SA members the artists organized a self-defense force. Solidarity within the artists' colony soon came to an end after January 30 1933 and many residents fled into exile.<br> Flight is certainly not the most extreme form of protest. Hildegard Henschel the wife of the last chairman of the Jewish community in Berlin during the Nazi era observed the deportation of the first Jews from the Grunewald S-Bahn and freight station in October 1941: 'SS officers some equipped with riding whips supervised the loading of the cars. The victims’ composure was admirable; everyone knew that resistance was impossible the only possible form of defiance was suicide. But if suicide failed it later led to accelerated evacuation.’†Translated from the German. Thomas Nagel in TAZ December 22 1993<br> <br> OCLC: 35138666<br> Anti-fascist ex-library copy with stamps and spine label. Otherwise Very Good Condition. Holo2-163-20. Berlin: Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand unknown
8vo. First Edition thus, with endpaper maps; purple cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published a year after the first edition. Enser, pp.86, 131.
1968130633Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union 1968. paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. Staple bound pamphlet with black and white illustrations. No marks light shelf wear. Please email for photos. Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union paperback
1968267936Madison: Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union 1968. Pamphlet. 24p. wraps very good condition 5.5x8.5 inches. Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union unknown
200463979[Stuttgart] : Klett-Cotta - München : Dt. Taschenbuch-Verl. 2004. 380 S. : Ill., Kt. ; 20 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
8vo., First Edition, with 23 plates on 16; handsomely bound in full navy crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. The story of Jan Baalsrud, one of a team of Norwegian saboteurs attacking a German aircraft base in Arctic Norway. Intercepted by the enemy, Baalsrud was the sole survivor of the party, left alone on an arctic island with the Germans alerted to his presence. Howarth's account of Baalsrud's multi-faceted escape is the basis of Arne Skouen's feature film 'Nine Lives' (1957). THE ORIGINAL EDITION IS VERY SCARCE. Enser, p.299; Law 0892.
8vo., First Edition thus, with 23 plates on 16, some faint offsettting from fold-ins to free endpapers; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped, lightly browned dustwrapper. With personal bookplate on front free endpaper. Dustwrapper artwork by Kenneth Farnhill. The story of Jan Baalsrud, one of a team of Norwegian saboteurs attacking a German aircraft base in Arctic Norway. Intercepted by the enemy, Baalsrud was the sole survivor of the party, left alone on an arctic island with the Germans alerted to his presence. Howarth's account of Baalsrud's multi-faceted escape is the basis of Arne Skouen's feature film 'Nine Lives' (1957). THE ORIGINAL BS EDITION IS VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.299; Law 0892 (both recording the original edition).
4092S. l;, Jean-Paul Gisserot, s.d. ; in-8, br. - 256pp. Illustrations in-texte. Bon état.
19748627Ffm. Röderberg, (1974). 434 S. OLn. m. SU.
316 pages. "By providing only a glimpse of northern people's own statments and the problems of uranium mining, this book proves that the real 'outside agitators' are the mining companies." - from introduction. "We as a society have failed the Wollaston Lake community in the basic human right to information and to health. We are multiplying comparable self-destructive behaviors all over the world. Please read on because the story of Wollaston Lake is our own story, the story of our land, our food and our brothers and sisters." - from Foreward by Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Mild lean to spine. Very good copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, text in French, with very photographs and maps throughout, AND 45RPM DISC IN POCKET AT FRONT; laminated pictorial boards, a very good, bright, clean copy. The disc is often missing. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
1946230121Imprimerie F. Paillart à Abbeville, 1 volume broché de format 19 x 12 cm, 227 pages, envoi de l'un des auteurs, bon état. Frais de port en supplément.
35985N° 122 - 25e année - juillet-août 1972 - revue illustrée bimestrielle - illustrée - Broché
36014N° 138 - 28e année - mars-avril 1975 - revue illustrée bimestrielle - illustrée - Broché