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Un volume broché au format poche de 288 pp.; couverture illustréetirée du film de Michel Drach représentant l'actrice Marie-José Nat. Bon état. Voir photo.
Sorlot, vers 1934. In-12 broché de 118 pages.Couverture poussiéreuse sinon Bon état
FERNAND SORLOT.. 1934. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Coiffe en tête abîmée. Intérieur acceptable. 123 pages.
200 pages. Bibliography. "The frightening story of the racial prejudice, bureaucratic incompetence, human deceit, and violence which took place in the two months during which the Komagata Maru was under guard in Vancouver harbour in 1914." - from dust jacket. Moderate wear. Contents clean and unmarked. Binding tight. A sound copy. Book
ISBN : 2708224654. Editions Ouvrières. 1984. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 160 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Qui, mieux que les enfants et les jeunes, pouvait dir au monde la bêtise du racisme ?
Gallimard 2003, In-8 broché. 35 pages. Bon état.
Broché. 796 pages.
435pp. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. 108 pages. 7 1/8"w x 9 1/4"h. Green library tape on spine. Fraying and wear to edges of tan cloth cover. Soiling to some pages. The story of Sukey, a little black Bermudian girl. Written in the racist jargon of the 1930's... Beautiful color illustrations by Bert and Elmer Hader.
ISBN : 291304445X. DETERNA.. 2002. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 294 pages. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. Envoi de l'auteur sur la page de garde.
Ed. Universitaires 1968, In-8 cartonné, 161 pages + photos. Etiquette de bibliothéque en dos; Bon état.
grand in-8°, 450 pages, annexes, notes, index, broche, couverture illustree plast. Tres bel exemplaire [CA-7] La vieille tradition et l’habitude de l’inégalité des Juifs imprègnent encore la vie internationale…
in-8°, 184 pages, broche, couv. Bon etat. [BE-1]
Odile Jacob, 1997. In-8 broché de 468 pages. Rares passages soulignés discrètement au crayon de papier sinon très bon état
Un fort volume broché au format poche de 700 pp.; couverture illustrée. Bon état. Voir photo.
ISBN : 2718509058. S.O.S.. 1982. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 228 pages. Envoi de l'auteur en page de garde. Le gitan vagabond. Peau noire. Le juif fantôme...
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 3 pages ; 22cm. Sermon preached by Rudolph Grossman, November 10th, 1923 at Temple Rodeph Shalom on the Corner of 63rd Street and Lexington Avenue, New York, on Saturday, November 10th 1923. The Klu Klux Klan has grown to be a serious menace against which the manhood and the womanhood of America must raise its voice in outspoken and vehement protest , Grossman preached in 1923, It is not the Catholic, the Negro, and the Jew alone who are involved in what has come to be a national shame. The honor of Christendom is at stake. Grossman was born in Vienna. He was the son of Rabbi Ignatz Grossman and Nettie Rosenbaum Grossman, and was brought to this country in his childhood. In 1889 he was graduated at the head of his class from the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio After his graduation Dr. Grossman came to New York as associate rabbi of Temple Beth-El. He remained at Temple Beth-El for eight years, and went to Temple Rodeph Sholom in response to a unanimous call Dr. Grossman was president of the Jewish Religious School Union of New York and of the Board of Jewish Ministers and a member of the Commission on Jewish Religious Literature. He had served as vice-president and later as president of the Association of Reform Rabbis of New York. (JTA, 1927) Congregation Rodeph Sholom is a Reform synagogue in New York City. Founded in 1842 by immigrants from the German lands, it is one of the oldest synagogues in the United States. (Wikipedia, 2016) OCLC lists just 1 copy worldwide (HUC). Hole punched with protective material around holes with no text loss. Creased. Some edgewear. Overall good+ condition. (AMR-49-28)
Delagrave. 1975. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 127 pages. Envoi de l'un des auteurs (Bernard Cocula) en page de titre. Coll. G. Belloc. 'Espaces et parcours littéraires'.
Delagrave. 1975. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 127 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte. Etiquette de code sur le 1er plat. Tampon et annotations de bibliothèque en page de titre. Range-fichette au dos du 2e plat. Scotch au dos des plats. Collection G. Belloc. Espaces et parcours littéraires.
PUF Que Sais Je ? 1983, In-12 broché, 127 pages. Bon état.
Hardcover in-8°, 253 pages, cartonnage editeur sous jaquette illustree. Tres bel exemplaire (legers accrocs a la jaquette). [CL-8]
Over 133 pages. One woman's experience of disability. A struggle to escape the personal and the psychological; the tragedy to come to terms with; the image of the helpless and the cared for. Instead, the social and political understanding; an oppressed social minority; like racism, like sexism. A collection of writings, powerful and insightful. An important social study. Relatively fewl library markings else unmarked. Book