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a606901993 University of Glasgow. Three issues Nos. 1 2 3 of this journal bound in institutional buckram. Sm.4to. 572pp. hardcovers. University stamps on fore-edges and on front of one issue. VG. hardcover
2004WA6766Collector's Books 2004. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/issued without dj. 8vo 175 pages pictorial boards inked name on endpaper <br/><br/>Extensively illustrated with color photographs. Collector's Books hardcover
1964138958London : P. Hamlyn 1964. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in a near fine very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical Description: xx 91 p. : mounted col. Illus. ; 32 cm. Subjects: Painting Dutch --Painting Flemish. London : P. Hamlyn hardcover
18986Leningrad: RSFSR Artist. Hardcover. Very Good. Former owner's name on front free endpaper; A coffetable book with old Russian Stone Architecture. In decorative slipcase with minimal soiling and shelfwear. Edition in English and Russian. Nd 1970-71; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 243 pages . RSFSR Artist hardcover
1969002389Frankfurt Germany: Posev 1969. Cloth. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. DJ discolored edges soiled sm closed tear at rear upper corner. Book covers faded along edges corners bumped owner stamp on fep "Radio Free Russia" stamp on ffep dated 1970. Green cloth gilt lettering white glossy dj with blue lettering. Contents clean in tight binding. Contains the plays Olen' i Shalashovka and Svecha na Vetru; three short stories Pravaya Kist' Krohotnyie raskazy Paskhal'nyi Kretnyi Hod; three essays Chitayut "Ivana Denisovicha" Ne Obychai Degtem Schi Belit' Otvet Trem Studentam. All Russian text. 5/09 for Posev hardcover
1970002392Frankfurt Germany: Posev 1970. Soft cover. Good/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Covers lt edgeworn scuffed & lt soiled reading crease on spine. Owner stamp inside front cover. Contents clean in tight binding. Last volume in the 6-vol Collected Works containing letters appeals essays media reports meeting minutes and relevant documents pertaining to Solzhenitsyn's struggle to have his work published in the Soviet Union following his exile. Also some literary criticism. All Russian text. 609 for Posev paperback
2002003401Moscow Russia: Podkova 2002. Hardcover. New/No Jacket as Issued. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 003401 Tolstaya Tatiana; Kys' /Slynx; Podkova Moscow Russia 2002. 5945840319. NEW unjacketed hardcover black boards with white lettering pocket-sized format. Post-apocalyptic satire from Leo Tolstoy's great-niece endorsed by Boris Akunin among others. All Russian text. rs-2 517 Podkova hardcover
2002Q-1586607111Barbour Publishing Incorporated 2002-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Barbour Publishing, Incorporated paperback
1998Q-086559158xUniv of Washington Pr 1998-03-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Univ of Washington Pr paperback
19324FislDc0026Garden City NY: Garden City Publishing Co. Inc. 1932. Book. Very Good. Decorative Canvas Hardcover. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: 7¾" x 9¾" tall. 348 pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear crisp pages and clean text. No dj. Damage to spine. Garden City Publishing Co., Inc. Hardcover
1980004416Washington D.C: U S Government Printing Office 1980. 1184pp/maps/illus. First joint Soviet-American publication of its kinda documentary collection containing materials from archives and manuscript repositories in the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Contains a broad spectrum of commercial scientific cultural and diplomatic contacts; illustrated with numerous portraits sketches facsimiles and maps. Light wear to dj. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good-. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. U S Government Printing Office hardcover
1967035170Kiev: Vydavnytstvo Politychnoi Literatury Ukrainy 1967. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Photographs And Maps Throughout. 557 Pp. Grey Cloth Gilt Book Mark Bound In. Military History Of Ukraine In Wwii Volume One Of Three. Lightly Used No Names Or Marks. Excellent Detailed Folding Maps Throughouyt <br/> <br/> Vydavnytstvo Politychnoi Literatury Ukrainy hardcover
1919034394New York: Scott And Setzer 1919. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good /No Jacket. Frontispiece. 202 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt. First Printihg 1919 Date On Title Page. Very Good Light Rubbing At Corners Gilt Complete But No Longer Brilliant Hinges Tight No Marks. Slightly Trimmed Front Panel Of Dj Mounted On Front Pastedown No Loss Of Lettering. Per Wikipedia Albert Rhys Williams September 28 1883 - February 27 1962 Commonly Known By His Middle Name Pronounced "Reece" Was An American Journalist Labor Organizer And Publicist. He Is Most Famous For Writing Memoirs In Favor Of The 1917 October Revolution In Russia: He Had Been Both A Witness And A Participant. Williams Worked For The 1908 Presidential Campaign Of Socialist Eugene Debs. Then Williams Returned To His Main Profession As A Minister Of The Maverick Square Congregational Church In East Boston 1908 To 1914. However He Did Not Abandon The Labor And Social Issues At All. In 1912 Williams Raised Money And Spoke Up For The Workers During The 1912 Textile Strike In Lawrence Massachusetts. Williams First Met John Reed Whose Acquaintance Played A Role In His Upcoming Interest In Russia And Then His Trip To This Far Overseas Country. Williams First Came Into Contact With The Bolsheviks In 1917 As A Correspondent For The New York Post. He Attended The Storming Of The Winter Palace Met And Became Close Friends With Vladimir Lenin And Stayed In The Country Until 1918. Upon His Return To The United States He Worked As A Pro-Soviet And Communist Activist.1 Williams Was A Vocal Opponent Of The Allied Intervention In The Russian Civil War And Deployment Of American Troops On Russian Soil Stating "I Never Ceased To Feel Shame For The Role My Country Played In This Joint Effort To Strangle Bolshevism In Its Cradle And Socialism For Good And All."2 He Eventually Volunteered For Service In The Red Army And Was Placed In Charge Of Organizing An International Legion. Williams Wrote Of This "If I Helped In Some Small Way To Mitigate The Guilt Of Being An American I Am Satisfied."3 Williams Lived On And Off In Russia First Moving There At The Outbreak Of The Russian Civil War And Last Leaving Sometime After Marrying Lucita Squier In 1923 Thereafter Only Returning To Visit In 1930 1937 And 1959.2 During His Period Of Relations With The Soviets He Authored A Number Of Related Books And Papers.3 Though Later Personally Critical Of Joseph Stalin He Refused To Publicly Criticize The Union Itself And Maintained A Pro-Soviet Stance For The Rest Of His Life.4 Before His Death Williams Wrote "If I Have Remained True To The Revolution And Still Look Forward To The Final Triumph Of Socialism In The World It Is Because Like Lenin I Do Believe In The Essential Goodness Of Man." An Odd And In Many Views A Monumentally Stupid Conclusion From Intimate And Long-Standing Knowledge Of Soviet Treatment Of Anyone Who Disagreed With The Government Program Or Criticized Its Leaders. <br/> <br/> Scott And Setzer hardcover
26542‘Grafton Street London / 2 May 1810’. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 8vo. Sixteen lines of closely-written text. In fair condition lightly aged and worn with short closed tears along the five creases from the folding of the item into a packet. Docketed on the reverse of the leaf: ‘May 2d 1810 / Lord St Helens / Authy to charge Agency at the rate of 1 P Ct on Monies recovered on accot of Land Tax refunded to Foreign Ministers &cr.’ Signed St Helens. The letter begins: ‘Having communicated with Lords Malmesbury and Auckland on the subject of the allowance to be made to you as agent for the Foreign Ministers in the business of the Land-Tax assessments which His Majesty has been graciously pleased to order to be refunded to them I have the honor to inform you that we agree in thinking that you ought to be allowed on that account the sum of One Per Cent on your payments to the retired Foreign Ministers where Pensions amount to Eight hundred Pounds per Annum and upwards.’ The rest of the letter authorizes Broughton to do so ‘as long as the business remains on it’s present footing’. Note: His friend George Vancouver named Mt St Helens after him. ‘Grafton Street [London] / 2 May 1810’. unknown
1971010691Arno Press 1971. 590 pages with 39 maps many fold-outs and 78 plans. Facsimile of the 1914 edition. Detailed description and information on pre-WWI Russia. Light wear to dj. Text clean. Facsimile. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Arno Press Hardcover
360396Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 18th century 1793–1800. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
360422Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 18th century 1793–1800. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
3925058338.Gunknown_binding. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
197154508Hamden CT: Linnet Books. 1971. First American Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Owner address sticker on front free endpaper.; Red cloth. Map notes. tables and bibliography. Originally published in Moscow this collection. of papers offers for the first time a number of important topics in. library science as seen by and presented to Russian librarians. from the. front jacket flap; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 182 pages. 0208010599 . Linnet Books hardcover
193234112New York: The Viking Press 1932. 1st Edition. Cloth. Good. 1st edition 1932. A Good copy lacking dust jacket. SIGNED by the author on half title page. 8vo. xii 306 pp. illustrated with b&w photographic plates. Burgundy cloth with title on spine and front board in gilt. Front cover is heavily faded and rubbed with spotting from water damage that does not transfer inside the book. There is another spot of damage on front end page that carries thru to the table of contents. Otherwise a clean copy with the SCARCE signature of the Grand Duchess. The Viking Press unknown
15-1742Paris: E. Sijal'skaya 1923. 8vo. Complete in 2 vols. 224 304 pp. Vol. I: fair in brown boards leather spine missing. Corners bumped edges worn. Vol. II: edges worn spine disintegrating. Text in Russian. Paris: E. Sijal'skaya, 1923. hardcover
1996mon0000010747Walter De Gruyter Inc 1996-02-01. Hardcover. Good. 0.8400 in x 9.5600 in x 7.0600 in. Ex University of California Berkeley library book with usual library markings. Binding is tight text clean. Lightly read. Walter De Gruyter Inc hardcover
1991014806N.Y.: Armchair Detective Library 1991. 1st hardcover edition. A fine unread copy in slipcase. ONE of 100 NUMBERED COPIES this being #98 SIGNED by Kaminsky bound in burgundy cloth without dust wrapper as issued in matching burgundy slipcase gilt stamping to front board and spine pencil sketch of the author by Carolyn Hartman at front board a very fine unread copy. A new introduction by Kaminsky. The 1st Rostnikov title. Set in Moscow the debut Ratnikov novel demonstrates how Kaminsky captures the flavor of that city. This powerful sense of time and place is doubly remarkable because Kaminsky had never been to Russia before he wrote the book. His depictions of Rostnikov coping with a corrupt Moscow police force underlying KGB pressures and the overall inefficiencies of working in the then Soviet Union are dead-on. Death of a Dissident shows a master storyteller at his finest. . Signed by Author. Limited/Numbered. Hard Cover in Slipcase. Fine. Limited Edition. Armchair Detective Library Hardcover
2003012268St Petersburg Russia 2003. 271pp/illus. Beautifully illustrated with color illustrations throughout. Covers history uniforms and insignia of the Russian Imperial Guard from 1700s to World War I. Russian text. Clean no marks. 1st Edition. Decorative Boards. Near Fine/No Jacket - Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover
2001010324Havertown Pennsylvania U.S.A.: Casemate Pub & Book Dist Llc 2001. 243pp/illus/maps. Story of the defeat of the Soviet forces in Afghanistan. Clean. Cloth. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Casemate Pub & Book Dist Llc Hardcover