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1968103265Hamburg: Pommerscher Zentralverband 1968. 144 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
1968130117- Une feuille 31 x 44 cm, recto-verso, légèrement défraîchie.
Broch?. 527 pages.
Broch?. 302 pages.
1969117931969 Paris, Plon, 1969, In huit, 527 pp, broché, couverture souple, tachée d'encre rouge, dos plié,
4971P., Plon, 1969 ; in-8, br. 527pp. Bon état.
7862Evreux, Plon, 1969 ; in-8 broché ; 527pp. Iconographie en noir in-texte. Bon état.
In-8 (cm. 24), brossura, titolo al dorso, pp. 91, 3 tavole fuori testo. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
30323Wien. 18 Originalhefte, as Konvolut umfasst folgende Nummern: 1971 (205/206, 207/I-II, 209/I-II, 212/I-IV), 1973 (229, 234, 237/238, 239, 240), 1974 (251, 252), 1976 (269/270, 275), 1977 (277/78, 279), 1978 (293/294), 1979 (309/310)<br>1980 (319/320). - Bedeutendes zeitgeschichtliches Dokument, das den politischen und gesellschaftlichen Wandel der 50er bis 90er Jahre in Österreich widerspiegelt. Friedrich Torberg konzipierte das FORVM nach seiner Rückkehr aus dem amerikanischen Exil. In der ersten Ausgabe vom Jänner 1954 wurde "An Stelle eines Leitartikels" die Blattlinie festgelegt, die das FORVM 42 Jahre lang prägte: "Wir sind also eindeutig antitotalitär, das schon. Aber einförmig? Ca non, par exemple!". Inhaltlich war Torbergs FORVM, das er zwölf Jahre lang als Chefredakteur und Mitherausgeber leitete, bestimmt durch den Wiederaufbau nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. In der Ära Nenning (1966 bis 1986) fiel die 68er Revolution. Es entfachten sich heftige Debatten und Polemiken zur Friedensbewegung, zur Frauen- und zur Öko-Bewegung. In den 42 Jahren publizierten im FORVM 2.121 AutorInnen, darunter Theodor W. Adorno, Simone de Beauvoir, Hermann Broch, Winston Churchill, Vaclav Havel, Herbert Marcuse, Jean Paul Sartre, Elfriede Jelinek, Carl Zuckmayer usw. 1 Umschlag leicht angeschmutzt, zwei Umschläge mit Randriss, einige Umschläge leicht berieben, sonst wohlerhalten und sauber.
1959007563Chicago: Edgewater Beach Hotel 1959. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Stagebill from the Edgewater Beach Playhouse at the Edgewater Beach Hotel located at 5301 N. Sheridan Road in Chicago for the week of June 28 1959. Signed in ink on front cover "Susan Strasberg" with a heart sketch and by Franchot Tone. Additionally signed on interior page "Best wishes Tom Clancy" "Best Robert Brown" Berry Kroeger and David Hurst. Overall moderate shelfwear and soiling with minor crease along center. Edgewater Beach Hotel Paperback books
20051635Köln, Kiepenheuer & Witsch 2005. Erste Ausgabe. Mit eigenhändiger Verfassersignatur. OLn. mit OU. 172 S., 2 Bl. 8°. Auf dem Titelblatt von Uwe Timm eigenhändig signiert und datiert. Der Schutzumschlag stellenweise gering bestoßen sowie schwach fleckig. Sonst frisches Exemplar.
550 pages including index. Copyright 1968. Accomplishes the supremely difficult feat of creating a work at once brilliantly authoritative and comprehensive, while remaining clear and uncluttered by scholarly annotation and debate. "An exceptional guide for the non-specialist." - The New Yorker. Prior owner's small rubber stamp to front flyleaf. Underlining and highlighting to text. Book
Un volume broché de format in 8° de 278 pp. Couverture légèrement roussie; bon état. Voir photo. Bande éditeur conservée.
500338770ÉDITIONS RENCONTRE LAUSANNE Sans date. Le Capitaine Fracasse est un roman de cape et d'épée de Théophile Gautier publié dans une édition des Éditions Rencontre à Lausanne en 1963 et 1968. Le livre est présenté comme un ouvrage de littérature générale en très bon état avec une reliure et un poids de 460g
196896417Tübingen: Selbstverlag 1968. XIX, 195 Seiten. Als Typoskript gedruckt. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur mit leinenverstärktem Rücken. [Softcover / Paperback].
19682123463Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (WBG) 1968. XV, (1), 158 Seiten. 8° (22,5 x 15,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Titelprägung auf Deckel und Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
2002332542Rochester: Grange Books 2002. First Edition. Hardcover. Toy and movable books: specimen. Fine copy in the original colour-printed boards. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Literally as new. Still in publisher's shrink-wrap. Physical description; 45 pages: illustrations chiefly color; 33 cm. Fold-out book. Subjects; Pictorial works. Architecture. Photography. Rochester: Grange Books hardcover
1963203048New York 1963. Unbound. This archive includes three letters signed in full by Thomas one signed by his secretary and two postmarked envelopes all on personal stationery. Also included is a carbon copy letter from Jones to Thomas. In this correspondence Thomas a U.S. Socialist Party presidential candidate and co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union deals with issues of photography with photographer Jones. The letters three of which measure 8.5 x 5.5 inches and one which measures 11 x 8.5 inches were written from 1963 to 1967. All four have natural folds and are in very good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
1963253457New York 1963. unbound. All three of these one-page letters were written in New York City in 1963 to Italian-born left-wing political activist and publisher Carl Aldo Marzani concerning a prospective book Marzani was attempting to finalize. The first letter measures 11 x 8.5 inches and is dated January 7 1963 in small part: "I write with regret to say that all my friends agree that I better not write an introduction for your book. I am sorry that I have to consider the question whether my contributing would do more to hurt my general usefulness in this field. Roger Baldwin who was one of those with whom I discussed the matter made an interesting suggestion; namely that you try to get some person so far outside the general radical area that he would not have to consider the problem as I have to consider it.I hope you won't mind my saying in conclusion that there is a real trouble in the fact that communism in power goes so far beyond what is done here in the denial of freedom. Incidentally communism not in power has tried hard to keep me from speaking on various occasions." The second letter measures 8.5 x 5.5 inches and is dated January 8 1963 in part: ".Yes I am perfectly willing to be quoted as saying your book is 'original entertaining and effective' on the flap of the jacket.I hope you and Deutscher's opinion are right about what Russia will become. I am right in holding that we who hold civil liberties cannot have a double standard on judgment." The third letter measures 11 x 8.5 inches and is dated February 11 1963 in part: ".I am glad you are making progress with your book. Objectively I expect that there will be among the 'emerging' nations.a great deal of the sort of thing exemplified by Nkrumah but I would be entirely untrue to my deepest sense of values if I didn't protest it and I do not believe evolution out of this autocratic dictatorship will be fast except as it is protested.I by no means put what Nkrumah does in Africa on all fours with what Stalin did in Russia in the name of socialism." The recipient of these letters Carl Aldo Marzani 1912 - 1994 was a Communist Party organizer volunteer soldier in the Lincoln Brigade a member of the OSS and an employee of the U.S. Department of State. He is credited with picking the targets for the Doolittle raid on Tokyo as well as serving three years in Federal prison for having concealed his Communist Party USA CPUSA membership while in the OSS. Several staple holes in the upper left corners of each letter; light staining on the letter dated January 7 1963. Overall very good- condition.<br/> <br/> Presbyterian Minister who achieved fame as a socialist pacifist and six-time presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America.<br/> <br/> unknown
19572862081957. unbound. very good. T.L.S. 4to. 1 page personal letterhead August 25 1957 responding to a collector of political memorabilia in part: ".It is however true that some idiosyncracy led my wife and me never to keep campaign buttons and other mementos after the campaigns were over. If I have and campaign buttons among my possessions I do not know where they are. possibly you can get help by writing to Herman Singer Secretary Socialist Party 303 Fourth Avenue New York." Boldly signed and in fine condition.<br/><br/> American socialist politician and six-time presidential candidate.<br/><br/> unknown books
1963203048New York 1963. Unbound. This archive includes three letters signed in full by Thomas one signed by his secretary and two postmarked envelopes all on personal stationery. Also included is a carbon copy letter from Jones to Thomas. In this correspondence Thomas a U.S. Socialist Party presidential candidate and co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union deals with issues of photography with photographer Jones. The letters three of which measure 8.5 x 5.5 inches and one which measures 11 x 8.5 inches were written from 1963 to 1967. All four have natural folds and are in very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1963253457New York 1963. unbound. All three of these one-page letters were written in New York City in 1963 to Italian-born left-wing political activist and publisher Carl Aldo Marzani concerning a prospective book Marzani was attempting to finalize. The first letter measures 11 x 8.5 inches and is dated January 7 1963 in small part: "I write with regret to say that all my friends agree that I better not write an introduction for your book. I am sorry that I have to consider the question whether my contributing would do more to hurt my general usefulness in this field. Roger Baldwin who was one of those with whom I discussed the matter made an interesting suggestion; namely that you try to get some person so far outside the general radical area that he would not have to consider the problem as I have to consider it.I hope you won't mind my saying in conclusion that there is a real trouble in the fact that communism in power goes so far beyond what is done here in the denial of freedom. Incidentally communism not in power has tried hard to keep me from speaking on various occasions." The second letter measures 8.5 x 5.5 inches and is dated January 8 1963 in part: ".Yes I am perfectly willing to be quoted as saying your book is 'original entertaining and effective' on the flap of the jacket.I hope you and Deutscher's opinion are right about what Russia will become. I am right in holding that we who hold civil liberties cannot have a double standard on judgment." The third letter measures 11 x 8.5 inches and is dated February 11 1963 in part: ".I am glad you are making progress with your book. Objectively I expect that there will be among the 'emerging' nations.a great deal of the sort of thing exemplified by Nkrumah but I would be entirely untrue to my deepest sense of values if I didn't protest it and I do not believe evolution out of this autocratic dictatorship will be fast except as it is protested.I by no means put what Nkrumah does in Africa on all fours with what Stalin did in Russia in the name of socialism." The recipient of these letters Carl Aldo Marzani 1912 - 1994 was a Communist Party organizer volunteer soldier in the Lincoln Brigade a member of the OSS and an employee of the U.S. Department of State. He is credited with picking the targets for the Doolittle raid on Tokyo as well as serving three years in Federal prison for having concealed his Communist Party USA CPUSA membership while in the OSS. Several staple holes in the upper left corners of each letter; light staining on the letter dated January 7 1963. Overall very good- condition.<br/><br/> Presbyterian Minister who achieved fame as a socialist pacifist and six-time presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America.<br/><br/> unknown books
19632034321963. unbound. 2 pages 11 x 8.5 inches New York February 1 1963. Written by the six-time presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America on a broad variety of topics ranging from science and education to the brotherhood of humanity in part: ".It is disappointing to see some recent figures concerning the fact that the number of college students seriously interested in science mathematics teaching and even medicine which is a very prosperous profession is declining rather than rising.There are many issues in the world but to my mind the two greatest in the U.S are the realization of the brotherhood that Christianity and the Declaration of Independence assume between the races and the finding of alternatives to war in the nuclear age. On this the life of our age depends." Natural folds; several small handwritten corrections. Very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1952200294New York 1952. unbound. 1 page 7.25 x 8.5 inches New York October 17 1952. Written to prominent New York publisher Morton Lawrence regarding a particular political consideration: ".I am on record in so many articles and speeches concerning the danger of nominating a southerner for president or vice-president because of the race issue." Natural folds; faint paperclip stain in the upper left corner; uneven toning on the bottom right corner. Very good- condition.<br/><br/> Norman Thomas was a leading American socialist pacifist and six-time presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America.<br/><br/> unknown books
2018500104595TCHOU 2018 192 pages 10 6x17 8x1 8cm. 2018. Broché. 192 pages.