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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 books
197865Genève, Kundig, 1978. In-8 broché de 115-[5] pages, couverture illustrée imprimée en deux tons. Belle condition.
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
1991R200094871BALLAND. 1991. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 203 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 891.7-Littérature russe (slave)
2000114041Aachen: Museen der Stadt Aachen, 2000. 28,5 x 24,5 cm ; kart.
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 books
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 books
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
1926279<p>First edition of Isaac Babel's <em>Red Cavalry</em> transliterated as Konarmiya or Konarmiia. First printing. Original wraps. Octavo with deckle edges. Margins lightly yellowed; occasional light soiling; some pencil underlining. Original illustrated wrappers printed in red and black. Rebacked with small repairs and spine title apparently refreshed. Corners rounded with two small areas reinforced to reverse of covers. In custom grey cloth clamshell case.</p><p>True first edition in the original Russian of Babel's masterpiece frequently cited as the greatest literary work of the Russian Revolution and a high spot of both Russian and European Jewish modernism. Few copies extant having needed to survive the chaos of the early Soviet Union; the destruction of copies following Babel's banning purge and eventual murder under Stalin; the burning of copies by the Nazi regime where it appeared on the "combustion lists"; the massive widespread destruction of the Second World War; and the chaos at the end of the Soviet Union.</p> Gosudrastvennoe Izdatel'stvo paperback
19579100Plon 1957 in8. 1957. Reliure Editeur avec jaquette. 2 volume(s). Cet ouvrage en deux volumes retrace l'histoire épique des grands travaux de l'humanité de la Tour de Babel à la cité de l'atome. Il met en lumière le rôle des chefs d'État des ingénieurs et des milliers d'ouvriers anonymes qui ont matérialisé leurs rêves à travers des monuments gigantesques souvent perçus comme des défis aux lois de la nature
1977R260123740SYROS / HISTOIRE ET THEORIE. 1977. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 145 pages. Premier plat illustré en rouge et blanc. Etiquette au dos et tampons de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 614-Santé publique, médecine préventive
19776491977 - broché - Retz - Franco Maria Ricci - Collection de littérature fantastique, "La Bibliothèque de Babel", dirigée par Jorge Luis Borges, N° 2 - 1977 - In-8 (22,5 x 12 cm) broché, couverture à rabats - 163 pages - ISBN : 2-7256-0231-9 - Textes choisis et présentés par Jorge Luis BORGES - Traduction de Jean DUTOURD - Ouvrage tiré sur papier vergé de Fabriano. Première édition limitée à 4000 exemplaires, exemplaire numéroté N° 2807
1991SPN-424Mazamet : Babel, 1991. Petit broché 18x15cm à couverture rempliée et renseignée, XXVI pages. Tirage à 700 exemplaires pour le compte de l'auteur et des Éditions perpétuelles.
1957100146359Librairie Plon 1957 in12. 1957. Broché. 2 volume(s). Cet ouvrage en deux volumes retrace l'histoire épique des grands travaux de l'humanité de la Tour de Babel à la cité de l'atome. Il met en lumière le rôle des chefs d'État des ingénieurs et des ouvriers anonymes qui ont matérialisé leurs rêves à travers des monuments gigantesques. L'auteur interroge également l'avenir de l'humanité partagée entre la destruction totale et la perspective de nouveaux travaux encore inimaginables. couverture cartonnée souple
194112952Genève, Georg, 1941. Fort volume in-8 broché de [8]-648 pages, couverture imprimée.
1935121351935. Moscou Éditions Littéraires de Moscou 1935 - Broché 17 5 cm x 25 cm 111 pages - Textes et poèmes de Boris Pasternak M. Zochtchenko Isaac Babel J. Kalar F. Kéline A. Lounatcharsky T. Richter André Biély C. Radiani - Dos restauré bon état intérieur
1934121361934. Moscou Éditions Littéraires de Moscou 1934 - Broché 17 5 cm x 25 cm 144 pages - Edition établie sous le contrôle de Paul Nizan textes et poèmes de Paul Nizan C. Fédine Isaac Babel E. Bagritsky Mao-Dun S. Dikovsky L.Olecha A . Vinter I. Kéline S. Ludkewicz T. Richter D. Mirsky J. Dobranov ; réponses à une enquête de Ramon Sender Rafaël Alberti Pla-y-Bertran etc... - 4ème de couv. salie bon état intérieur
19481041271948 Au Editions C.E.L.F. - Pemier cahier du Cercle d'Etudes littéraire françaises - Décembre 1948-Janvier 1949 - N° 1489/2500 ex. - 110 pages
19402791Paris, Malines, Editions du Paris, Malines, Editions du CELF Vers 1940. In-8 carré broché. 80 pages sur papier saumon. Bon état
199612960Genève, Slatkine, 1996. Grand in-8 broché de 201-[7] pages, couverture imprimée en deux tons.
197413366[Genève], sans nom, 1974. Petit in-8 à l'italienne, couverture muette ornée des armoiries dorées de la commune.
1999BN108587Langenscheidt Fachverlag GmbH - München 1999. 1999. Langenscheidts e-Fachwörterbuch Biologie Biotechnologie und Ökologie Version 2.0 - Englisch <br/><br/>Langenscheidts e-Fachwörterbuch Biologie Biotechnologie und Ökologie Version 2.0 - Englisch Langenscheidt Fachverlag GmbH - München unknown
1996100138550Julliard 1996 219 pages 20x13x2cm. 1996. Broché. 219 pages.