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BUONE CONDIZIONI
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Slightly rubbed dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased and loosely fitted over book. 412pp. The story of the Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training which was set up in Tsarist Russia, is now a global enterprise and has had a far-reaching effect on the social and economic life of Jewish people in all parts of the world.
(Codice BS/1473) In 8° quadrotto (17,5x17,5 cm) 36 pp. Illustrato con 100 belle tavole a colori. Testo inglese e russo. Cartone editoriale a colori, titolo oro, astuccio. Ottimo, freschssimo volume. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
unpaginated, with numerous illustrations, text in English, 34cm., publisher's hardcover in grey cloth, dustwrapper (with few tears), good condition, weight: 2.3kg., S97477
pp. 390, 368 ill. a colori n.t.; in 4°. Tela con titolo in oro al dorso e sovrac. edit. Buono. Testo in inglese
30x27. 23p. 99 Láminas. Ed. Bilingúe ingés-ruso. Enc. Tela ed. Sobrecubierta.
355 p. + Frontis and full page plates. Publisher's device on title page. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold lettered spine. Hardbound. First Edition. "The Haskalah, or Jewish Enlightenment, was an intellectual movement in Europe that lasted from approximately the 1770s to the 1880s. The Haskalah was inspired by the European Enlightenment but had a Jewish character. It encouraged Jews to study secular subjects, to learn both the European and Hebrew languages, and to enter fields such as agriculture, crafts, the arts and science. The maskilim (followers of the Haskalah) tried to assimilate into European society in dress, language, manners and loyalty to the ruling power. The Haskalah eventually influenced the creation of both the Reform and Zionist movements" - Shira Schoenberg. Some of its leaders in Russia were: Tobias Cohn; Isaac bar Levinsohn; Max Lilienthal; Alexander Zederbaum; Perez ben Mosheh Smolenskin; Moses Lob Lilienblum; and others. Very good copy. JUDAICA BOX 2
Cover portrait of Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress of Russia. Chapter LXXXII - An Inside View of Russia in War Time - Many photos. Centerfold photos from Gallipoli. Chapter LXXXIII - The Heroic Struggle on Gallipoli Peninsula and the Sulva Bay Battles - many great photos. Please note that this chapter is continued in the next issue. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. A sound copy. Book
Cover photo of Grand Duke Nicholas, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Armies. Centerfold devoted to the contributions of New Zealand and Australia. Topics: How Germany Attached our Commerce, and 'Russia's Stupendous Task and her Stupendous Army." Photos and illustrations include: Interesting German Naval Units; With a British Cruiser in the North Sea; Austrian seige guns; Modern artillery practice; Cossacks; Russian Howitzer training; Russia rols west; The Tsar and his military chiefs (montage); Russian mobilisation; The 'Three Emperors' Corner'; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Front cover almost detached. Book
Cover portrait of General Alexei Burssiloff - the brilliant army leader on Russia's South-western front. Feature: Newfoundland's Heroic Part in the War. Photos of four members of one Newfoundland family who died in battle July 1st, 1916. Photos of the 'high-explosive express' rail mounted British gun. Russia Resurgent - The Summer Offensive of 1916 to the Fall of Stanislau. Centerfold photos of King George. Photos of German prisoners. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Cover portrait of Commander Locker-Lampson, with British Armoured Cars in Russia. Features: How Canada Won New Glory in 1916-17 (conclusion); The Collapse of Russia, including Bolshevik photos. Centerfold features four sepia images of British actions in Russia. Cover detached but present. Pages loose but present. Rusty around staples. Average wear. Book
Cover photo of "Fighting Britons showing Cossacks how to use machine-guns". Feature: The Collapse of Russia (conclusion), with many great photos. Centerfold features amazine photos of British women performing heavy industrial labour in support of the war effort. Cover detached but present. Rusty around staples. Average wear. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Small marks on bottom page ends. Slight edge wear and small tears to dust jacket. Full black cloth boards. 9 1/4"w x 12 1/8"h. 732 pages. Very large exhibition catalogue published to accompany a major exhibit of Russian art at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 1992 curated by Thomas Krens and Michael Gowans.
368 p. w/ pictorial endpapers & frontis. Hardcover Good condition
Seven volumes. Numerous illustrations. Uncut and unopened. Top edge gold. 8vo. Original full green, blue, brown and red faux leather bindings, intricately gold decorated. Authorized facsimile of the original art bindings on the official individual countries' copies of the Versailles Peace Treaty. Some volumes have very slight chipping at top edge of spine. A very handsome set. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! WWI 3
Translated by Nancy Festinger. xiv, 262p., maps.
Underlining in green ink to approximately one fifth of the text, mostly at the beginning. Full gray cloth boards. Edge wear to dust jacket. 788 pages. 8 3/8"w x 9 3/8"h. "These 450 poems, songs, charms, prayers and laments in the original languages and in English convey the worldview and an insight into the lives of pre-literate peoples in various stages of cultural and social development. The texts illustrated the beliefs, perceptions, and artistic genius of fiteen peoples scattered across Northern Europe from Scandinavia, deep into Russian and beyond the Urals, and of the Hungarians in Central Europe."
8vo., First Edition, with photographs in the text; blue cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. VERY SCARCE.
Light wear to DJ. ; A photographic tour of the Golden Ring, the ancient cities that grew around Moscow, photographed by Gippenreiter; Color Photographs; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 191 pages
Small format book: 4 3/4"w x 6"h. Full maroon cloth boards with gilt rectangles on front cover. In Very Good slipcase. 264 pages; color photos throughout. "The 'Golden Ring' is the name of a tourist route popular with both Soviet and foreign lovers of old Russian architecture. The route winding in and out of cities and villages in the north-eastern part of what used to be the State of Muskovy is hardly circular, but it is certainly 'golden' in the sense that it is rich in historical monuments and towns that are museums in themselves."
8vo, br. ed. 189pp.
150 p. Sartre's essay of protest against the Soviet intervention in Hungary in 1956. Hardcover Very good condition good
220p. + Plus six folding maps and numerous full page photographs. 8vo. Original full pictorial wraps, very slightly worn. First American edition. Nice copy. WWI 7
8vo, original cloth gilt titles ex-library stamps labels, ow. very good Ex-Library
8vo., First Edition thus, with numerous plates; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Originally published in shorter form in Mainz 1971. Gehlen commanded all intelligence operations in Russia and the Balkans before delivering himself and his service to the Americans at the end of WWII. From this sprang the Gehlen Organisation whose knowledge of Russian affairs and influence on Western policy became a byword. In 1956 the Organisation was transferred to the German Federal Government and until his retirement in 1968 Gehlen remained in supreme command of the German secret service. Enser, p.398