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18388HLWBroché bon état .Contenu propre . Couverture jaunie . 1974. PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
19451170481945 N°1 - 1945 - Braun & Cie, Mulhouse-Dornach. Paris. 18, rue Louis-le-Grand - Reportage réalisé par PIK, Correspondant du Service des Nouvelles de la 1ère Armée Française. Censure K. 285 (Reportage Photographiques sur les événements survenus en Mars 1945) - Grand in-8 broché, couverture illustrée - 12 pages
19527841New York N.Y. & Philadelphia Pa.: Prolog" and Association of Friends for Liberation Movement in Ukraine A.F.L.M.U. 1952. First Edition. Card Covers. pp. 1-2 3-23. Octavo 6" x 9". Twice-stapled card covers with title in black. Striking woodcut frontispiece to verso title page attributed to Nil Khasevych well-known artist of Ukrainian Insurgent Army "U.P.A." accompanied by one additional illustrated plate depicting the layout of a Soviet camp unit. One large exceptionally well-preserved map affixed to verso of rear cover entitled: "Gulag - Slavery Inc.: The Documented Map of Forced Labor Camps in Soviet Russia; New Edition 1951 Prepared for the Free Trade Union Committee of the American Federation of Labor." Map captioned with explanatory text. Neat ink accession sticker and stamp to the front cover contents without blemish; very good. Corresponds to OCLC #9270889 & #645594338. Rare in commerce in this edition and state. Remarkable period pro-Ukrainian / Western propaganda. Provenance: Marunchak Collection of Newspapers & Periodicals. <br/><br/>¶ "This is the first pamphlet of a series entitled "Concentration Camps in the U.S.S.R.". Its contents were published by the Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council U.H.W.R. in the Ukraine for information and guidance for Ukraine underground forces. The contents of this pamphlet is especially noteworthy and documentary in every respect because it is written by an individual who is thoroughly familiar with the subject of slave labor in the U.S.S.R. as one of the inmates of these camps and it contains firsthand information from the people who observe these events and translate them on the spot in the most unusual and realistic manner." Prolog" and Association of Friends for Liberation Movement in Ukraine (A.F.L.M.U.) unknown
196528065Paris Imprimerie Bedos 1965 Une affichette Originale imprimée en noir et lithographiée en violet, noir et blanc, par Paul COLIN, format : 38 x 29,5 cm, 1965 Paris Imprimerie Bedos Editeur,
37958Sans lieu, Commission Centrale d'Orientation du F.L.N., sans date (1964), in 8° broché (agrafé), 176 pages.
2004LFA-126739269Revue trimestrielle n° 137 (Juin 2004) de l'ARAIRE : 160 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1985LFA-126716900Un ouvrage de 332 pages, format 145 x 205 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1985, Collection Africa Nostra, bon état
1991LFA-126742100Revue de 16 pages, format 290 x 425 mm, illustrée, bon état
1974List3214Washington D.C.: Federal Bureau of Investigation 1974. Mailer measuring 8 x 15 ¾ inches folded in fours. Yellow tape to seal; else Fine. An FBI mailer soliciting information about Emily Harris and Patricia Hearst of the Symbionese Liberation Army SLA a left-wing militant group based in California and responsible for several killings and bank robberies between 1973 and 1975. Hearst the granddaughter of publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst had been kidnapped by the SLA in February of 1974; in April she turned up on surveillance video robbing a San Francisco bank with other members of the SLA. Harris was involved in Hearst’s kidnapping and was at the time this mailer was distributed on the run with her husband William Harris and Hearst and wanted for firearms violations. The mailer describes the three as “armed and very dangerous.†<br /> <br /> The trio was arrested in San Francisco in 1975. The Harrises served eight years in prison but were re-arrested in 2002 for the murder of Myrna Opsahl during a 1975 bank robbery. Hearst served two years of a seven-year sentence; her sentence was commuted by Jimmy Carter and in 2001 she was pardoned by Bill Clinton. Federal Bureau of Investigation unknown
2024PHOTOOOHH00624Paris, Seuil, 2024, 23 x 29, 192 pages sous cartonnage éditeur illustré. Photographies noir & blanc. Postface de Clara Bouveresse.
201904787Strasbourg, Salde, 2015 ; in-8, 237 pp., br.
1969340606Heidelberg: SDS-Heidelberg 1969. 57p. 8x6 inches; spine is glued with bookbinding mull as if separated from wrappers yet we find no evidence of missing covers ownership signature and small pen mark on front cover otherwise in very good condition. Text in German. Pamphlet by the group led by Nayef Hawatmeh later known as the DFLP published originally in Arabic under the title Hawl al-'Affwiyya wa al-Nazariyya Bayn al-Munazzamat al-Fida'iyya al-Falastiniyya "On Spontaneity and Theory Among the Palestinian Guerrilla Organizations" Beirut 1969. Two introductory essays: one signed by M.S. intervening in German leftist debates over the nature of Zionism and colonialism in Palestine and another by Gerard Chaliand on line struggle within the PFLP. Also includes statements by the DFLP before and after their split/founding. This translation was issued by the Socialist German Students' Union along with an editorial group named "Venceremos Sanantaser" سننتصر / venceremos in Arabic. SDS-Heidelberg unknown
19561585031st Edition 2nd Printing. 1956. 1950s Chinese Nuclear Science Poster set incomplete 15 posters of 30 in colour. Each poster is numbered and depicts a detailed image for example a variety of types of nuclear weapons and defence construction with explanative notes. <br> <br>This broken set comprises poster numbers 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 and 26 of the 30 issued in this set. The posters in this group vary from being in reasonable secondhand condition to poor condition. Each shows signs of wear creasing closed tears and some with loss mainly on edges and corners. Most posters are torn with considerable loss at one corner and in two cases this has caused loss to the image. Many have been mended with tape on the reverse along some edges there is some marking mainly on reverse though in one case on the poster itself. On the reverse of poster 23 there is an amateur painting and some painted text. Text in Chinese. The poster sizes vary ranging approximately from approximately 55 x 77 to and 77 x 53cm. An interesting collection of posters which clearly shows that China was as deeply concerned about nuclear war during the Cold War as it's neighbours Russia and the United States across the Pacific. <br> <br>Poster no. 6 shows details of the lethality and destruction factors of the atomic explosion including shock weaves radiation and radioactive contamination. <br> <br>Poster no. 8 shows the materials to be used to build nuclear protection trenches as well as the construction methods. <br> <br>Poster no. 9 displays the images of the type of bomb shelter known "below chest-level bulletproof shelter" giving its floor plans with information on an estimated time to build and materials to use. <br> <br>Poster no. 10 shows images of the type of bomb shelter known "light bomb shelter" and a floor plan with information about its accommodation capacity 8-10 people estimated time to build 15 days and materials to use. Also it suggests every infantry platoon should install one of these shelters. <br> <br>Poster no. 11 shows images of the type of bomb shelter known "heavy bomb shelter" and a floor plan with information about an estimate time to build 35 days and materials to use. The heavy bomb shelter is used as a command office when needed. <br> <br>Poster no. 12 includes 9 images showing different nuclear protection bunkers built for various weapons and equipment such as 57 x 85cm cannon 122 x 152cm howitzer rocket artillery tank self-propelled artillery trucks and communication equipment. The poster also shows floor plans for each type of the bunkers an estimate time to build and materials to use. <br> <br>Poster no. 13 includes 8 images showing different nuclear protection field war warehouses to store materials and equipment such as ammunition mines explosives fuel barrels PT-10 and PT-25 fuel tanks and army provisions. The poster also shows floor plans with information about an estimate time to build and material to use. <br> <br>Poster no. 14 includes two images showing special squads for detecting radition levels on the upper section of the poster together with action plans below the images. A legend on the lower section shows correspondent names for the coloured routes. Detailed plans designed for searching nuclear contamination source and safe routes to take within the contamination zone. The routes are shown and numbered. Each squad consists of one squad leader. <br> <br>Poster no. 15 features an image of the special squad for detecting radiation level and very detailed information on their responsibility and action plans. An inset includes three images showing how to extract contaminated soil and a legend showing correspondent names for the coloured routes lower right section. <br> <br>Poster no. 21 includes 9 images showing different ways to remove radiative contamination on the roads and on battle field. Two blue charts in the middle section one chart showing different types of vehicles to remove contamination on the roads the other various warning signs according to radiation levels. <br> <br>Poster no. 22 shows images of different types of water supply wells cistern etc. and ways to protect the water supply from radioactive contamination. An image featured in the centre shows the layout of a water plant and how it processes contaminated water. The instruction above the image suggests that processed water shall be consumed only when no clean water is available. Four images with detailed instruction lower section show various water purifying methods distilling filtering and ion exchanging <br> <br>Poster no. 23 displays images of soldiers disinfecting radiation contaminated food with package or without and containers for food storage. <br> <br>Poster no. 24 features a Soviet Union made AN-1-A radiac set left section and two images right section of soldier measuring radiation level and soldier carrying the set. <br> <br>Poster no. 25 shows a circuit diagram of the AN-1-A radiac set with a legend showing different coloured current circuits. <br> <br>Poster no. 26 features another Soviet Union made AN-11-A radiac set. The parts of the set are highlighted upper section. Front view and back view of the set are shown lower section. A small image of the set in use upper right section. . unknown
022565Detroit: Detroit Chapter of N.O.W. Publisher. Tabloid. Good. no date presumed 1968 based on dates in the paper. Tabloid newspaper format a single sheet folded into 4 pages. With a few illustrations. Perhaps a one off sort of underground press publication issued by the Detroit chapter of the National Organization of Women. According to the editorial on the front the South End a paper published at Wayne State University published an article on women and issues facing them in American society but spent most of the article discussing women's sex live and their relationships to family and embraced and perpetuated stereotypes as well. Thus the Detroit NOW published this rebuttal paper including essays and letters highlighting the vast inequality in America between men and women. NOW is a feminist organization working for women's rights and equality. It was founded in 1966. GOOD condition. Paper very brittle with many tears along the extremities. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning. Some creasing and wrinkling. Detroit Chapter of N.O.W., Publisher unknown
50714, Algérie, Presses des éd. populaires de l’armée 1976, in-8, br., (couv. plastifiée légt passée, rel. lâche), 198p.
1956171561No place of publication.: 中國人民解放軍總幹部部.Zhongguo ren min jie fang jun zong gan bu bu. 1956. Scarce 1950s Curriculum Vitae or dossier of a Chinese Reserve Force Officer dated on 15th September 1956 with official stamp from the 中國人民解放軍通信第六團 "No. 6 Regiment of Communications Department People's Liberation Army". Officer's ID black and white head and shoulders portrait photograph laid down first page of the dossier 16pp original wrappers light staple stains occasional creasing mainly on corners overall very good. Text in traditional Chinese. 24.8 x 18.4cm. This dossier is for 芦再排 Lu Zaipai born in Anhui Province in 1932 his courtesy name 芦昌仁 Lu Changren. His family background were considered good as he was a peasant before joined the revolution although his maternal uncle was forced to join the Kuomintang in 1941 and was liberated in 1949. The form says Lu Zaipai was enlisted in 1951 and his experience from 1938 till 1951 was given and verified by four different referees. Lu joined the Chinese New Democracy Youth League in February 1954. Lu was a corporal in January 1956 and later promoted to <br>second lieutenant of the reserve force in September same year. . 中國人民解放軍總幹部部.[Zhongguo ren min jie fang jun zong gan unknown
1974808331974 Paris, Hachette, 1974, in 8° broché, 206 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
81338Direction des Services de Presse du Ministère de la Guerre, sans date, grand in 8° broché, 24 pages ; nombreuses photos en noir ; couvetrure illustrée en couleurs.
79773Paris, NRF, Gallimard (Collection "30 Journées qui ont fait la France" n°30), in 8° broché, 399 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; jaquette rhodoïd.
1994881691994 Paris, ADDIM, 1994, in folio, 30 planches en coulerus sous chemise à rabats illustrée en couleurs, avec étui illustré.
62082P., Berger-Levrault, 1946, grand in 8° broché, VIII-103 pages ; non coupé ; nombreux dessins dans le texte et une grande carte dépliante volante placée dans une enveloppe en fin de volume ; couverture défraichie avec petits manques.
239344Stuttgart, Johann Scheible [Schnellpressendruck von Kreuzer - puis : Hofbuchdruckerei zu Guttenberg], 1849 - 1850 12 tomes en 4 vol. in-16, cartonnage Bradel de papier violine , pièces de titre noires (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs. Quelques usures au cartonnage.
1994LFA-126737547Revue de 96 pages, format 230 x 305 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1994
19709177Budapest 1970. First edition. 28x39cm 19 leaves laid loose in red padded leather portfolio. Table of contents introduction by Simon Peter and 17 etchings each signed in pencil by the respective artist. Tissue guards present plates in very bright near fine condition contents leaf and inner portfolio with some foxing. Rubbing to edges of folder otherwise a near fine set. <br /> <br /> Translated as "A Quarter Century of Liberated Hungary" this portfolio was issued in 1970 to commemorate 25 years since the end of World War II. The images in the Socialist-Realist style depict scenes such as the Provisional National Assembly in Debrecen cleaning rubble from the streets of Budapest following the war the birth of the Forint the working class voting during the 1947 parliamentary election in Borsod County factory nationalization and others. Artists include Gyula Hincz 1904-1986 Adam Würtz 1927-1994 Pásztor Gábor 1933–2012 Raszler Károly 1925–2005 and others. <br /> <br /> A scarce complete Cold War-era Hungarian graphic art portfolio with striking images from Nationalist artists. unknown
1971215937Canberra.: Information Service of India High Commission of India. 1971. Double-sided sheet neatly folded into thirds. A very good copy of this scarce publication. 30 x 21.5cm. A sympathetic appeal from members of the Indian Parliament to UN Secretary-General U Thant outlining their concerns regarding the ongoing Bangladesh Liberation War the harsh detainment of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman the risk of his execution and the genocide perpetrated by the military junta of Yahya Khan. <br> <br>A telling portent of the decisive Indian intervention in the conflict this open letter was presumably issued shortly after the 1971 Indian general election which returned Indira Gandhi to the premiership with an overwhelming majority in the Lok Sabha at the head of her reorganised Indian National Congress R. . Information Service of India, High Commission of India. unknown