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8vo, original cloth gold lettering 124pp. fine copy inscirbed by author to professir Vogel
8vo, br. ed. 219pp. Yurii Mamleev’s “necrophiliac variant” of the Underground is the starting-point for Tigountsova’s “third way” in Russian prose. This is an a-Soviet way (neither pro- nor dissident), connected to the paradox of Russian space – which goes on forever, even though every human being seems cramped and stuck away in corners or prison cells. Tigountsova is good with this parameter. As she notes, “even the metaphysical is cramped.” Mind, house, homeland are analogues of one another. Why do walls constructed to contain space in the mind /house /homeland of Russia and Russian literature so rarely lead to coziness, manageability, efficiency, but instead to demonic possession through crevices and shabby yellow wallpaper? In Tolstaia and Petrushevskaia, this focus on distorted, deprivatized yellow space creates a sense of vulnerability and terror. Full of observations on color and insect symbolism, her study ends with provocative inquiries into Dostoevskian post-modernism as the physically ugly brought about by distortion and juxtaposition of fragments. Here we see the legacy of Romanticism, but far more crooked than anything dreamed by Bakhtin. Caryl Emerson, Princeton University
J. C. Dumbreck 1972 written on front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with tiniest rub to top of spine. 144pp. As British Consul-General in Moscow the author was a close observer of the events of March 1917 whuch produced the short lived Kerensky regime and then the Bolshevik seizure of power in November 1917. This account is based on his memories of those days and on the diaries he kept at the time. From the Personal Library of the late John Dumbreck, Emeritus Professor of Russian Studies at the University of Manchester. We are also selling a large number of other books from Professor Dumbreck's Collection including some signed and authored works.
Ex-library copy with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 298 pages. Volume 4 of the Russia and the South Pacific 1696-1840 series.
Large octavo in a grey DJ ; xx, 396 p, [16] p of b&w plates : illus, maps ; 25 cm Battle of Tsushima -- 1905 -- History -- Russia -- Military History
Tiré à part de la revue avec pagination séparée. .
Mm 210x295 Catalogo della mostra tenuta a: Stupinigi, Palazzo di Caccia, 3 luglio - 7 novembre 1999; Montreal, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 9 dicembre 1999 - 9 aprile 2000; Washington, National Gallery of Art, 21 maggio - 9 ottobre 2000; Marsiglia, Museaum of Fine Arts, 17 novembre 2000 - 4 marzo 2001. Brossura editoriale di 621 pagine, ricco apparato iconografico a colori. Libro in condizioni di nuovo. Testo in inglese - english text. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 210x295 Catalogo della mostra tenuta a: Stupinigi, Palazzo di Caccia, 3 luglio - 7 novembre 1999; Montreal, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 9 dicembre 1999 - 9 aprile 2000; Washington, National Gallery of Art, 21 maggio - 9 ottobre 2000; Marsiglia, Museaum of Fine Arts, 17 novembre 2000 - 4 marzo 2001. Brossura editoriale di 621 pagine, ricco apparato iconografico a colori. Libro in condizioni di nuovo. Testo in inglese - english text. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
103 pages. "Reading this book you will travel with me on about 75 years of my life, also my ancestry where we originated from about 1781. Their final escape from Russia to Freedom in Canada as well. Included are stories and five autobiographies as told by some very interesting people. Crease to front cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Solid copy. Book
<p>15x11 cm copertina di tre pagine illustrate a colori che contiene 16 cartoline di opere della galleria Tretyakov. Note in russo</p>
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked maroon cloth boards, very slight rubbing to spine ends and no bumping to corners. Page fore-edges untrimmed. 251pp. Biographical account of the author, daughter of a Russian Charge d'Affairs who spent time in England and France after her family escaped the Russian Revolution. Whilst in England she met Queen Victoria a number of times. Photographic illustrations.
368 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
VG (no dj . blue cloth with fading gilt titling to spine. no inscriptions of foxing) octavo 352pp. Second impression. Diaries of Tatiana Sukhotin-Tolstoy, the second child and eldest daughter of Leo Tolstoy, written during her childhood and up to and just after her marriage. A day-to-day picture of family life within the Tolstoy famiily. 8 b/w plates.
Numerous black and white photographs. "...Framed with the object of producing an account of the great contest now in progress, which shall be at once popular and authoritative... An account written by men of great experience in political, military, and naval matters... Will contain a great deal of first-hand material which will be really valuable to historians of the future." - From Preface. Contents: Chapter CXXXVII - The Russian Offensive of 1916, First Phase. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Magazine
Front cover illustration of the red flag at the gate of the Tsar's Palace. Abundantly illustrated in black and white with excellent contemporary photos. Contents: Chapter CXCVI - The Adbication of the Tsar... Russia in 1916, The Stuermer Premiership, Growth of Discontent, M. Protopopoff as Minister of the Interior, Meaning and history of the autocracy, character of the Tsar, why the revolution failed in 1905-7, The Empress Alexandra, Forces behind the throne, Rasputin, His Murder, Economic Chaos in Russia, Responsibility of M. Protopopoff, The Revolution, March 1917, Police Provocation, Diary of Events in Petrograd, Provisional Government under Prince Lvoff, The Duma, Recognition of the new government by the Allies. Very important history. Average wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
Cover portrait of M. Kerensky. Abundantly illustrated with black and white photos. Contents: Rise of the Soviet; Bolsheviks and Maximalists; Jewish Influences; Indiscipline in the army; Kerensky abolishes the death penalty; Alexeieff as Generalissimo; German Propaganda; Lenin and his agents; Resignation of Miliukoff; Provisional government's note to the allies; replies of Great Britain and France; No annexations and no indemnity; Resignation of Gutchkoff; A coalition cabinet; the 'soldier's charter'; dismissal of generals; Kerensky's visit to the armies; chaos in Russia; confiscation of land; mutinees in the fleet and armies; The Sukhomlinoff Trial; All-Russian congress of Soviets; Drunkenness revived; Treatment of the Imperial family; The Revolution and the Church; Fraternization with the enemy; women solderis. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Please note: the following issues may be of interest: Part 13 - The History of the Russian Army/The Russian Army at the Outbreak of War; Part 32 - Russia's Problem - The First Invasion of East Prussia; Part 33 - The Russian Conquest of Galicia; Part 44 - The last phases of the Russian Winter Campaign (1914-15); Part 50 - The Russian Offensive in the Carpathians (1915); Part 55 - The Campaign against the Baltic Provinces/ The Austro-German Victory on the Dunajec; Part 56 - The Reconquest of Przemysl and Lemberg; Part 61 - The Fall of Warsaw; Part 65 - The Advance from Warsaw, Last stages of the summer campaign (1915); Part 97 - Russia at War; Part 105 - The Russian Offensive of 1916 - first phase; Part 110 - The Russian Offensive of 1916 - Second phase; Part 122 - The Russian Offensive of 1916 - last phase; Part 124 - The Russian Campaign in 1915-16 in Armenia; Part 159 - The Adbication of the Tsar. Magazine
8vo, 216pp. Sergei Feodorovich Platonov's Time of Troubles is a classic study of the years 1598-1613, a turbulent and decisive period in Russian history. This English translation is a valuable tool for students of the medieval as well as modern periods. Platonov, himself a tragic victim of the regimentation imposed on Soviet cultural life in the 1920s, was born in 1860 and attained immense public and professional recognition in Russia as a leading historian. In his work he synthesized, to a high degree, two major traditions of Russian historiography: the St. Petersburg school, which emphasized the collection and rigorous use of primary sources, and the Moscoe school with its socio-economic and geo-political approaches. Time of Troubles represents the finished product of a lifetime spent in research, writing and teaching. In broad terms it treats nearly a century and a half of Russian history (1500-1648); in detail it scrutinizes developments in the Muscovite State from 1598 to 1613. Some of the major issues covered in this volume are: the growing consolidation of Muscovite absolutism and the formation of a national state; the expansion of Muscovy to the west and southeast; the demise of the boyer class and the rise of the service gentry; the emergence of serfdom as the social basis of Muscovite society; the cataclysmic end of one dynasty, the House of Rurik, and the beginnings of another, the House of Romanov. For Platonov--who devoted most of his career as a scholar to the study of these dramatic years--the epoch marked nothing less than the great divide between medieval Muscovy and modern Russia, witnessing the downfall of an essentially patrimonial regime and its replacement, after fierce struggles, by a more modern state founded on a new constellation of social groups.
431p. 8vo. Original full cloth blue binding. ". criticism of the foreign policy of our State Department and of the peace policy of the United Nations." Quite influential on generations of conservatives. Coldwar/Economics 2
22x14. 242p. Láms. Enc. Cart. ed.
97 pages. "A forceful life of Soviet life and policies as they *should* be viewed in the west... Author was the first of the Soviet dissidents to be published in the western press." - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
422p. Hardcover Good condition in fair d.j. fair
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 23 plates on 14 and 4 maps in the text; ochre cloth, backtrip lettered in navy, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly sunned at backstrip. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Enser p.330.
Un volume de format petit in 8° de 150 pp.; texte sur 3 colonnes: anglais, russe, prononciation. Reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur. Deux cartes de la Russie sur les gardes. Reliure un peu défraîchie; intérieur frais. Voir photos.
8vo, br. ed. 198 pp. A large section of plates between pages 96 and 97.
pp. x, 244. 8vo. Original full cloth backed binding. Original dust jacket. "This is the 'Handbook of Patriotism' that is the publishing sensation of the year in France, where it has been passionately acclaimed and furiously denounced. A comparison between the France of 1914, which had the spunk and imagination to taxi its reinforcements of the Marne battlefields to save the country's life, and the France of June 1940 when 'the Generals were stupid, the soldiers did not want to die' and France was lost. The Taxis of the Marne is also the dramatic personal story of one of the most brilliant and interesting men in France today. Jean Dutourd was twenty years old when he went to war in 1940. He twice escaped from the Germans. He fought with the Resistance. An author, columnist, broadcaster, and editor, it is in this book, which seeks to discover why patriotism died for an entire generation, that M. Dutourd has evoked the deepest response - by giving voice to the angers and the aspirations of a people and an era." WWII 1