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1933298648Garden City: Garden City Publishing Co 1933. hardcover. very good. Illustrated in black and white. 299 pages 8vo red cloth lightly worn at extremities. Garden City: Garden City Publishing Co. 19.3. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Garden City Publishing Co unknown books
19841079019(1984). 57 S., 1 Bl. OKart.
192648248ABMünchen, Bruckmann 1926. Zweite Auflage. 2 Bände. XII, 479 S.; 2 Bl., 506 S., 1 Bl. Original-Leinwand. Ecken geringf. berieben. Kl. Fleck am Einband. Rücken mit Lichtspur. 2
2000143081Guggenheim museum 2000 In-4 relié 25,7 cm sur 19,8. 365 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1946G110285Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania 1946 98pp., 24cm., softcover, Doctoral Dissertation (A Dissertation in political science presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, G110285
19733258905Stuttgart, Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, 1973. 297 S. Mit Porträt. OLwd (mit OUmschlag).
1954102444Paris 1954 1 vol. Broché in-4, agrafé, 37 pp. Cette publication dénonçant les différentes formes du totalitarisme stalinien paraît depuis 1951. Envoi sur la couverture : "Pour M. Georges Bataille, avec mes sentiments reconnaissants, W. Tarr". Ce dernier avait publié une étude dans "Critique" l'année précédente, "Sommes-nous à la veille d'une révolution climatique ?" (février 1953).
1954102444Paris 1954 1 vol. Broché in-4, agrafé, 37 pp. Cette publication dénonçant les différentes formes du totalitarisme stalinien paraît depuis 1951. Envoi sur la couverture : "Pour M. Georges Bataille, avec mes sentiments reconnaissants, W. Tarr". Ce dernier avait publié une étude dans "Critique" l'année précédente, "Sommes-nous à la veille d'une révolution climatique ?" (février 1953).
1916List1025Siberia Petrograd et al. 1916. First Edition. Various documents and letters most legal format roughly 200 pages in total with three publications and several newspapers on the subject and thirteen hand drawn architectural plans for a new camp at Omsk measuring between 25 x 17 and 13 x 8 inches. During World War One a staggering number of prisoners - roughly 2.4 of the five million in total who were sent to the Eastern Front - ended up as prisoners of war in Russia. Of that number roughly two million were from Austria-Hungary. Though often neglected by historians due to the attention given to the Russian Civil War and the atrocities of World War Two the subject has drawn increased historical interest with the historian Gerald H. Davis and others calling attention to its importance in the 1980s. Davis and others have written on the relationship between the large prisoner population and the dissolution of their nations as well as the abhorrent conditions many were forced to endure partially due to hierarchical structure of treatment due to differing attitudes by their Russian hosts toward different nations and ethnicities and partially due to the lack of appropriate infrastructure and resources to support such a large prisoner population. <br /> <br /> Offered here are the papers of Herbert H.D. Pierce the Special Aide to Embassador George T. Marye in Petrograd containing a substantial amount of firsthand accounts of prison conditions from the early years of the war as well as a striking series of manuscript architectural plans for a new prison camp that was built in Omsk. Pierce a diplomat who was most famously involved with a case involving seal fishing in the Berings Strait was appointed as a Special Aide out of his retirement and served until his death in 1916. It is possible that he was assigned the task of dealing with the prisoner of war situation as nearly all of his papers that we recovered from his estate from this period deal with the subject. Pierce was involved specifically with the disbursal of relief funds received from the German and Austro-Hungarian governments that were to be disbursed to their citizens. <br /> <br /> The highlight of the collection is a series of hand drawn architectural plans for a series of POW camp structures in Omsk bearing the signature of a N. Alexandrow architect. It is unclear what Pierce's exact relationship was to this project. The plans are translated into English in ink. Of particular interest are the separate officers' barracks plans as one of the violations of POW laws in Russia was the varying levels of treatment given to different prisoners in particular in their recognition of German and Austro-Hungarian ranking officers. There were twenty-eight prison camps in Omsk this one is not identified specifically. The Siberian camps often held up to 35000 prisoners this one shows plans for 10000. There were 128 camps in the Moscow region where camps typically housed 2000-5000 prisoners. The conditions of the camps were generally abysmal with camp capacities routinely exceeded by roughly 50-100%. Frequent disease outbreaks killed thousands of prisoners during the conflict in Omsk Novo-Nikolaevsk Sretensk and Totskoe specifically. <br /> <br /> The group includes letters written to Marye describing conditions in the camps as well as reports of the Americans' own observations in Siberia Moscow and elsewhere. Most are in English though several original documents in German are included. Also included are Pierce's working copies of the Second Hague Convention guidelines of 1907 Order 697 of the War Department that established the regulations regarding prisoners of war in 1914 and a copy of the agreement made between Germany and Russia in August of 1914 which allowed for all women and all men over 45 years and younger than 17 to leave the country unheeded. Some of the letters document violations of this agreement for example a fifty-five year old Austrian man writing to the embassy stating that he had been detained. The authorship of some of the reports is often unclear - one report is credited to "A Russian Lady" another from Krasnaya-Ratchka near Khabaraovsk is an uncredited 18 page description of prisoner conditions. One uncredited report nineteen pages long on the conditions of prisoners in the Moscow Circuit may have been written by Pierce himself and is addressed to Marye. Another 44 page report on Siberian prison conditions is uncredited and likely produced by the embassy itself. A portion - perhaps 25% or so - of the reports are incomplete or unclear in origin though there is much to glean from them regardless. <br /> <br /> Also included are three printed publications. The first is entitled Rapport du Conseiller Prive E.G. Chinkevitch Membre du Comte special de secours aux prisonniers de guerre sur la visite des camps des prissoniers Austro-Hongrois dans l'arrondissement militair d'Omsk printed in 1915. OCLC locates a single copy in France. The report outlines the observed conditions and includes twenty-six photographs of prisoners. The second is a forty-three page report addressed to James Gerard the American ambassador in Berlin by an unidentified author which outlines the prisoner of war conditions in England written in February of 1915. The third is a scarce map of Russian prisoner of war camps printed by L. Friederichsen in Hamburg in 1915 entitled Karte vom Europäischen und Asiatischen Russland mit Angabe der hauptsächlichsten Orte in denen sich Kriegsgefangene und zurückgehaltene Zivilpersonen befinden sowie mit Bestimmungen über den Postverkehr nach diesen Orten. The map shows locations of prison camps throughout the Russian Empire and also shows the mail routes. It is in fine condition overall and we locate six copies in OCLC. <br /> <br /> Overall a scarce survival of primary source material on a somewhat overlooked but important period in Russian history with relevance to diplomatic historians as well worthy of further study. <br /> <br /> Works cited: <br /> <br /> Grekov N. V.: Germanskie i avstriiskie plennye v Sibiri 1914-1917 German and Austrian prisoners in Siberia 1914-1917 in: Vibe P. P. ed.: Nemtsy. Rossiia. Sibir' Germans. Russia. Siberia Omsk 1997 p. 159.<br /> <br /> Nachtigal Reinhard: Seuchen unter militärischer Aufsicht in Rußland. Das Lager Tockoe als Beispiel für die Behandlung der Kriegsgefangenen 1915/16 in: Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas 48/3 2000 pp. 367-368; Brändström Kriegsgefangenen 1922 pp. 41-48.<br /> <br /> Nachtigal Reinhard; Radauer Lena: Prisoners of War Russian Empire. In: 1914-1918 Online. https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/prisoners_of_war_russian_empire Accessed 5/21. unknown books
19631080583(1963). 428 S., 2 Bl. OLwd.
1929vh510Payot Broché 1929 In-8 (14,2 x 22,7 cm), broché, 271 pages ; pliures au dos, reliure fragilisée, mors inférieur fendu aux coiffes, papier bruni, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
198695808Raduga Publishers, Moscow, 1986. 20,5 cm ; Pp.
1970M1641921970 E F R 1970 ANDREI ROUBLEV. Editeurs français réunis , 1970, grand in8 carré broché, 156pp.Illustrations hors texte. - L et J Schnitzer : La Russie d' Andri Roublev. -Tarkosky parle de son film.-Mikhalkov-Kontchalovsky et Andrei Tarkovsky :Scénario littéraire du film. Couverture écornée et très légèrement défraichie. France et pays limitrophes :Les envois de moins de 0,500 kg sont expédiés par voie postale. Les autres par Mondial relay. Si vous désirez néanmoins la Poste, merci de nous contacter . Reste du monde : par envoi postal "livres" sans suivi( sous votre responsabilité) . Pour un envoi suivi, merci de nous contacter.
1990T111713Köln, 1990 189pp., 21cm., Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorsgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T111713
19471079292(1947). 333 S., 1 Bl. m. 23 Zeichnungen v. E. Früh. OLwd.
1931lu1881Editions Saint-Michel Les maîtres étrangers Broché 1931 Un volume in-12° (12 cm * 19 cm) broché, 279 pages, envoi de l'auteur à Mr Rouault de la Vigne, exemplaire du service de presse, prière d'insérer ; tranches jaunies, pliure au dos, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
193929813HBDJ 2 VOLS 1939 EARLY ISSUE VG /VG- AS-IS RED DUSTJACKET WITH B/W CIRCULAR SYMBOL AT BTM FRONT DJ Small Extremities CHIPS & TINY TEARS TO DJ & Ends SPINE DJ TEARS CHIP BACK OF DJ SAYS OVER 950 & 960 VOLS. RED EMBOSSED CLOTH COVERS HAVE LITE FADE EXTREMITIES few dogeared pgs Story centers on an extramarital affair between Anna and dashing cavalry officer Count Alexei Kirillovich Vronsky that scandalizes the social circles of Saint Petersburg and forces the young lovers to flee to Italy in a search for happiness but after they return to Russia their lives further unravel.<br /><br /> EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY DENT DUTTON hardcover
196029844HBDJ VOL. 1 ONLY 1960 EARLY ISSUE VG /GOOD AS-IS IN GREEN BLUE DUSTJACKET OF MILITARY MAN & WOMAN IN ROOM BY WINDOW Small Extremities CHIPS & TINY TEARS TO DJ & Ends SPINE DJ TEARS CHIP BACK OF DJ SAYS OVER 950 VOLS. RED EMBOSSED CLOTH COVERS HAVE LITE FADE EXTREMITIES Story centers on an extramarital affair between Anna and dashing cavalry officer Count Alexei Kirillovich Vronsky that scandalizes the social circles of Saint Petersburg and forces the young lovers to flee to Italy in a search for happiness but after they return to Russia their lives further unravel.<br /> EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY DENT DUTTON hardcover
1967LFA-126744570Un ouvrage de 436 pages, format 130 x 205 mm, illustrations originales et prontispice de Roland Topor, relié simili cuir, publié en 1967, Cercle du Bibliophile, collection "Les Chefs d'Oeuvre de la Littérature Russe", bon état
1927481861 prospectus dépliant en 4 volets, format in-18, Imp. C. Courtois, Paris, s.d. [ circa 1927 ]
1912100074703Moscou. 19 cm x 27 cm. 1912. Cartonné. 2500 pages. Moscou Typographie de la Ville 1912. Cartonné et toilé percaline rouge 19 cm x 27 cm XLII+ XXIII+ 901+ 622+ 236 pages (3 colonnes par page)+ 46+ 25+3+ 20 pages. Description de Moscou calendrier institutions carte des théâtres et des cirques sociétés index alphabétique des abonnés index des rues les postes les tramways plan de Moscou mise à jour de la liste ...publicités. Complet mais en état très moyen (dos restauré à l'adhésif croix devant les noms ...)
1917116301Delagrave 1917, In-4 Delagrave 1917, In-4 cartonnage éditeur illustré. 203 pages. Avec une introduction, paroles et mélodies transcrites par Maurice BOUCHOR, harmonisations par Jules de BRAYER. Bon état.
19741211081974 Christian Bourgois éditeur - 1974 - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 445 p. - Envoi de l'auteur (dédicace) en page de titre
1961RUSSIE8710000322Paris, Gallimard, "Blanche", 1961, 14 x 21, 690 pages cousues sous couverture imprimée. Traduit du russe par Katia Granoff. Préface de Brice Parain. EDITION ORIGINALE - après 70 Vélins pur fil Lafuma-Navarre.
196167705Préface de Brice Parain, 1 vol. in-8 br., NRF, Gallimard, Paris, 1961, 690 pp.