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1995Q-0300059663Yale University Press 1995-04-26. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Yale University Press hardcover
1997Q-0300070543Yale University Press 1997-02-27. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Yale University Press paperback
1995004924Yale University Press. DJ in archival cover with a full number line starting with 1. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1995. Yale University Press hardcover
1967feb11030Pentru Literatura Universala 1967. Used. 1967; Romanian Edition of Armata de cavalerie - Povestiri de Odesa BPT 406; For more details please contact me Pentru Literatura Universala unknown
1929002680<p>International Publishers 1929. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. Green cloth boards with black lettering under blue & black jacket designed by Louis Lazowick 7-3/4" x 5-1/4" 320 pp. "I-1" written in ink to corner of front endpaper else near fine in like jacket with moderate toning to spine panel. A collection of short stories portraying various phases of life influenced by the Revolution.</p> International Publishers hardcover
19582091502133539206Foyu 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Foyu paperback
1948306560NY: SCHOCKEN BOOKS. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1948. First Edition; First Printing. First American edition. Near fine in red cloth binding in good only dust jacket. Orange hue on spine of jacket discolored and barely readable. Chips & tears at edges of spine & at head of front cover of DJ. Uncommon in the first printing. . SCHOCKEN BOOKS. hardcover
1992615521México D.F.: Editorial Porrúa 1992. Softcover. Fine. First edition thus. Translated by A. Pozo and J. Fernández. Introduction by Ilán Stavans. Octavo. xxviii 210 20 ads pp. A trifle worn still easily fine in printed wrappers and publisher's loose plastic jacket not shown; possibly intended for shipping only printed with their information on the rear flap. Issued as "Sepan Cuantos." Núm. 625. OCLC locates 11 copies only two in the U.S. Amherst Austin Peay State University. Editorial Porrúa unknown
1992617314México D. F.: Editorial Porrúa 1992. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition thus. Translated by A. Pozo and J. Fernández. Introduction by Ilán Stavans. Octavo. xxviii 210 20 ads pp. A trifle worn and soiled and a few foxed spots on the topedge a nice near fine copy in wrappers. Issued as "Sepan Cuantos." Núm. 625. OCLC locates 11 copies only two in the U.S. Amherst Austin Peay State University. Editorial Porrúa unknown
192892207Paris: Les Editions Rieder 1928. Softcover. Near Fine. First French edition. Printed wrappers. Slight sunning to the spine and extremities a very near fine copy. One of 1800 copies on Alfa paper of a total edition of 1936. Les Editions Rieder unknown
19892080202105601322Not Available 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1995Q-0140184627Penguin Group USA 1995-02-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin Group USA paperback
192028885AB1920. Praze / Prague Odeon / Olymp and others 1920 - 1990. Octavo. More than 1000 pages some books with illustrations. Original softcover publications often with the rare illustrated dustjackets in protective collector's Mylar. Some of the rare publications with some signs of wear few publications with some loosened pages ask for complete list. Overall very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. The collection includes some interesting first czech editions of 20th century literary classics a translation of german author Hans Fallada's 'Little Man what now ' with a stunning photomontage-dustjacket; an early signed J.B.Priestley 'Dálava Dadaist Tristan Tzara's publication 'Une Route Seul Soleil' in its first czech translatio several early czech poetry bound in wonderful constructivist typography a highlight being the signed and inscribed Jiri Maránek - publication 'Vystrel Na Slepo' A Shot in the Dark with typography by Vit Obrtel etc. etc. paperback
1993126997Amsterdam: Meulenhoff 1993. Paperback 20 cm 155 pp. Cond.: goed / good. ISBN: 9789029029162. . Meulenhoff paperback
1994BN332564Suhrkamp 1994. 1994. Hardcover. Die Reiterarmee <br/><br/>Die Reiterarmee Isaak Babel Suhrkamp hardcover
193116783Berlin: Malik-Verlag 1931. 1. - 4. Tausend. Hardcover. g. Sm 8vo. 3302pp. Tan cloth. Some discoloration and staining to boards. Minor chipping to head of spine. Ribbon marker. Faded stamp on free front endpaper. Slight age yellowing to outer edges of pages. Fascinating collection of works by Isaak Emmanuilowitsch Babel 1894-1940. Babel was executed by the Stalin regime for supposedly spying for the West which of course was a lie. Translated from Russian into German by Dmitrij Umanskij. Good condition. Malik-Verlag hardcover
19782216ann arbor michigan: ardis 1978. first edition thus 1978.<br /> <br /> ann arbor michigan: ardis. isbn: 0-88233-307-0. 5 x 8 inches. softcover. bound in paper wrappers. book condition: slightest shelfwear and very mild toning. near fine. <br /> <br /> from the library of brad holland. ardis unknown
1995BN135994Jan Thorbecke 1995. 1995. Hardcover. Frankreich im europäischen Staatensystem der frühen Neuzeit <br/><br/>Frankreich im europäischen Staatensystem der frühen Neuzeit Rainer Babel Ed. Jan Thorbecke hardcover
19772091202132802997Not Available 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 12 books in total Not Available paperback
19878986new hc Infobase Publishing (facts On File/chelsea House) hardcover
1926000413Moskva/Leningrad: Zemlia i Fabrika 1926. Soft cover. Good. First edition 1 of 8000 copies; 5 1/2" x 7"; pp. 3-78 index to last page; original pictorial wraps; small chips along edges and corners; deckled page edges; a few minor penciled-in notes throughout; good to very good condition. This collection contains 7 of Babel's childhood tales - 'Istoriia Moei Golubiatni' 'Pervaia Liubov' 'Liubka Kozak" 'U Batki Nashego Makhno' 'Shevelev' 'Ty Promorgal Kapitan!' - of which the most famous and influential is "The Story of My Dovecote" an autobiographical story of his witnessing the horrific pogrom of Russian Jews on October 20 1905 - thus giving the title of the book. The story first appeared in the magazine 'Krasnaia Nov' in late 1925. It was dedicated to Maxim Gorky who was the author's best friend and mentor. Babel was accused of being a foreign spy and a Trotskyist terrorist in 1939. Consequently he was arrested and shot to death in January of 1940. His untimely demise has been labeled " a catastrophe for world literature. Moskva/Leningrad: Zemlia i Fabrika paperback
19311913Moscow: GIKHL 1931. 140 3 pp. 19x125 cm. In original illustrated cardboards. Slightly rubbed and bumped otherwise mint.<br /> <br /> First full edition of the well-known literary cycle.<br /> <br /> Jewish writer Isaak Babel 1894-1940 was born in Odesa. He graduated from the Odesa Commercial School and the Kyiv Commercial Institute. While studying Babel made his literary debut with a story “Old Shloime†1913.<br /> In the early Soviet period Babel was under the patronage of M. Gorky and M. Koltsov. In 1921 he worked in the Odesa Provincial Committee being the producing editor of the 7th Soviet printing house a reporter in Tiflis and Odesa at the State Publishing House of Ukraine. It was the period when he began to create the cycle “ Odesa Storiesâ€. At the same time Babel published in the Odesa periodicals “Lava†Drift and “Moriak†Sailor. In 1923-1924 the magazines “Lef†“Krasnaya Novâ€<br /> and other large publications published a row of his stories which later formed the cycles “Cavalry†and “ Odesa Storiesâ€. Babel immediately received wide recognition as a brilliant master of words. “ Odesa stories†are set in the Odesa ghetto of Moldavanka both before and after the October Revolution. Separately the works were published in periodicals in 1921-1924 but were finally collected in the 1931 book.<br /> <br /> During the struggle with formalism and the start of the social realist era Babel noted ironically that “he mastered a new literary genre the genre of silenceâ€. In 1932 he went to Paris and stayed there for a while doubting whether he needed to return to the USSR. He also managed to visit France in 1935 as part of the delegation of Soviet writers to the International Congress of Writers. In 1939 Babel was arrested and executed. Republished several times until the murder of the<br /> author “ Odesa Stories†were returned to print in the de-Stalinization period.<br /> <br /> Worldcat shows paper copies located in Texas University and Vassar College. GIKHL unknown
196750789Flegon Press nd c 1967. 1st thus. Paperback. Paperback VG. 170pp spine yellowed otherwise a nice copy. The cover is a facsimile of the 1928 original edition. At the back of the book is a 6pp essay 'Russko Angliyskiy Politicheskiy Slovar' ' by L N Kondratov. A collection of short stories by the Russian author Isaac Babel' 1894 - 1940 based upon the diary he kept whilst a journalist covering the Polish - Soviet War. The outspoken nature of the book led it to be banned in 1933. Babel' was executed by the NKVD in 1940. Flegon Press paperback
1928000415Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo 1928. Soft cover. Good. Third edition; 5 1/4" x 7 1/2"; pp. 3 6-172 3 publisher's list; original pictorial stiff wraps; head and tail of spine with small loss of paper; a few spots mostly to upper margin of front cover; illegible note affixed to front cover verso; front hinge a bit weak; soiling to first few pages rest clean; good- condition. Considered Babel's best work the collection of short stories "Red Cavalry" was based on his own diary which he kept while working as a war correspondent assigned to the Semyon Budyonny's First Cavalry Army during the Polish-Soviet War of 1920. His stories document the atrocities and horror of the war. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo paperback
1931000416Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Khudozhestvennoi Literatury 1931. Soft cover. Good. Sixth revised edition; 5" x 7 1/4"; pp. 3 4-124 4 including index; original printed boards; wear to edges of spine; small bumps and nicks along the covers; front hinge cracked text clean; good. Considered Babel's best work the "Red Cavalry" cycle of stories was based on his own diary from the time he worked as a journalist assigned to the Semyon Budyonny's First Cavalry Army during the Polish-Soviet War of 1920. His stories reflect the tragedy of the war. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Khudozhestvennoi Literatury paperback