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19091361241909. Softbound. VG old inked name on cover at top. Greenish wraps. 42 pp. 14 bw plates. 164 paintings and 9 sculptures. Rare. Artists biographies at rear. Great copy with many prominent Boston artists represented. Some of the artists represented include Frank Benson William John Bixbee Anne Blake Dwight Blaney J.G. Brown Adelaide Cole Chase Colin Campbell Cooper Emma Lambert Cooper Charles Courtney Curran Leon Dabo John Enneking Ben Foster Henry Gallison Abbott Graves Robert Vonnah Childe Hassam Jean N. Oliver Hugh Bolton Jones Cullen Yates Isidore Konti Bela Lyon Pratt Philip Little Rhoda Holmes Nicholls Adelaide Palmer Ben Foster Alexander Pope etc. paperback
1990ZB887706World Scientific Pub Co Inc 1990. 457 pp. Hardcover ex library else text clean and binding tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. World Scientific Pub Co Inc hardcover
1990SONG9810200285Scientific Publishing 1990-01-01. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Scientific Publishing hardcover
1925H8653Rzym / Rome: Szkola Typograficczna Piusa X. 1925. Very Good. Oblong 8vo 9 inches wide textured wraps with photo onlay tied with twined cord approximately 75 pp many photos and plates in b&w light wear small stain to cover. Very RARE no copies on OCLC text in Polish. Szkola Typograficczna Piusa X. unknown
19855759853Scholars Press 1985. Volume 48. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item500grams ISBN:0891308253 Scholars Press hardcover
1962014050New York: Amerpol Pub. Corp. 1962. This is a very good hardcover set of three volumes with only light wear. Consecutive issues from 1962 through 1968. Not a complete run but a substantial group. 29 issues: Vol. VII No. 1 1962; No. 2 1962; No. 3 1962; No. 4-5 1962; No. 6 1962; Vol.VIII No. 1 1963; No. 2-3 1963; No. 4 1963; No. 5 1963; No. 6 1963; Spring 1964 No. 1; Summer 1964 No. 2; Autumn 1964 No. 3; Winter 1964/65 No. 4; Vol. X Spring 1965 No. 1; Summer-Autumn 1965 No. 2-3; Winter 1965/66 No.4; Vol. XI Spring 1966 No. 1; Summer 1966 No. 2; Autumn 1966 No. 3; Winter 1966/67 No. 4; Spring 1967 No. 1; Summer 1967 No. 2; Autumn-Winter 1967 No. 3-4; Vol. XIII Spring 1968 No. 1; Summer 1968 No. 2; Autumn 1968 No. 3; and Winter 1968/69 No. 4. Text in English with some articles in Polish. Illustrated throughout in black & white. The red cloth bindings have titles in gilt on the spines. Maybe the publisher's bindings maybe private no other marks to the bindings not ex-library. Some issue covers appear trimmed. A very nice long run of this journal. 11" high X 7" wide. Heavy 3 volume set foreign shipping will be extra. These books will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. . Hard Cover. Very Good. Amerpol Pub. Corp. Hardcover
1920H39461Fribourg Switzerland: Comité national polonais en Amérique 1920. First Printing. Wraps. Fair. Quarto 13.5 x 13.5 inches in modern gray paper covers with cloth spine ex-library with perforated stamp on title page light marks bookplate with proper withdrawn stamp loosely laid in. With 33 maps mainly folding some with overlays and some in color followed by 27 sheets of tables. Fair condition with soil and light wear to outermost pages some of the wax or glassine overlays splitting and worn most of the maps are in good to very good condition condition but some have some splitting along folds light edgewear and loss surface soil and small stains at lower inner corners. The second of two volumes of maps to accompany the encyclopedia the first volume concentrating on the economics of Poland and its inhabitants. Uncommon in the trade and relatively few in institutions. Includes map on "Repartition des Juifs" in Poland. Comité national polonais en Amérique unknown
1982216936Beijing.: Beijing Review. June 281982. Black and white photographic illustrations 15pp. Light vertical crease throughout extremities little shelf worn overall a good copy. Article headlines include: China Offers PLO One Million US Dollars; Three Kampuchean Resistance Leaders Form Coalition Government; Ceasefire Agreement Reached Over Malvinas; Six Months of State of Siege in Poland. . Beijing Review. unknown
1944459017Londyn : Wojskowy Instytut Naukowo-O wiatowy ; Wojskowy Instytut Naukowo-Wydawniczy ; Sztab generalny ; Instytut Historyczny im. Gen. Sikorskiego 1944. First Edition. Softcover. Good to very good saddle-stitched paperback copies all in their original wrappers with some lightly dust-dulled foxed or edgeworn on the exterior. The wrappers of Zeszyt III Lipiec-Wrzesie 1950 have minor tears to the corners. The front wrapper of Zeszyt II Kwiecie -Czerwiec 1954 has a manuscript subtitle and Rok XXVI Zeszyt 2 Luty 1944 has a reader autograph. All copies strong with interiors remaining tight bright and clean; a well-preserved set overall. Physical description: 8 issues : illustrations folded maps ; 25 cm. Contents: Rok XXVI Zeszyt 2 Luty 1944; Rok XXVIII Zeszyt 5 Maj 1946; Zeszyt II Marzec-Kwiecie 1947; Zeszyt V Wrzesie -Grudzie 1947; Zeszyt II Kwiecie -Czerwiec 1948; Zeszyt III Lipiec-Wrzesie 1950; Zeszyt I Stycze -Marzec 1953; Zeszyt II Kwiecie -Czerwiec 1954. Notes: In Polish with summaries in English and French. Issued by various Polish military and historical institutes in exile after 1939. Subjects: Bellona Periodical. Military art and science - Periodicals. Military history - Periodicals. Poland - History Military - Periodicals. Poland - Armed Forces - History - Periodicals. World War 1939-1945 - Poland - Periodicals. Londyn : Wojskowy Instytut Naukowo-O wiatowy ; Wojskowy Instytut Naukowo-Wydawniczy ; Sztab generalny ; Instytut Historyczny im. paperback
194239727London: Stratton House 1942. First edition. Original illustrated wraps. 12mo. 56 pages. 19 cm. ‘A Record of the German Barbarities in Poland in the First Six Months of 1942.’ <br> With two page map of concentration camps in Germany. <br> Extremely detailed early report concerning Nazi atrocities executions concentration camps the extermination of the Lublin ghetto etc. Contents include: Introduction; Documents from Poland; General Sikorski's protest speech; Resolution of the Polish National Council; Press conference at the Ministry of Information; and Justice will be done: official statements and declarations. <br> Included in in the “<br> Documents from Poland†section is a piece on the “Destruction of the Jewish Population.†<br> “As early as 1940 the Government Delegate alerted London about the persecution of Jews in Poland. Thereupon the Polish government-in-exile sent a note on this subject to allied governments May 3 1941. Also in 1941 the Polish Ministry of Information in London published a booklet on the persecution of Jews in Poland entitled ‘Bestiality Unknown in Any Previous Record of History’ and based on information received from occupied Poland. In January 1942 the Ministry issued another publication ‘The New German Order in Poland. ’ Both publications created a stir throughout the allied world which after 1941 could no longer plead ignorance of the persecution of Jews in Poland. †"The Polish Underground State: A Guide to the Underground 1939-1945" Stefan Korbonski. <br> The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Room. Subjects: World War 1939-1945 - Poland. World War 1939-1945 - Atrocities. <br> OCLC: 8022841. <br> Staples show rust as generally found light rubbing to covers attractive and dramatic about Very Good Condition.B HOLO2-104-27C-MMACCBBE-I-'. London: Stratton House unknown
195342814Jerusalem; Youth Dept. Of The Zionist Organisation 1953. 1st edition. Clothbound with dust jackets. 4to. 215 10 288 pages. 28 cm. In Hebrew. With 14 black and white illustrations. Title translates as: "House of Israel in Poland; from the earliest days to the Holocaust. " A two volume Yizkor for Polish Jewish community history. Bound in red cloth. Subjects: Jews - Poland - History. Light shelf wear to cloth jacks show wear very good condition in good jackets. YIZ-15-20A-E. Jerusalem; Youth Dept. Of The Zionist Organisation unknown
1997__1858984823Edward Elgar Pub 1997. Hardcover. New. 327 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.00 inches. Edward Elgar Pub hardcover
1990x-9810204051World Scientific Pub Co Inc 1990. Hardcover. New. 660 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.38 inches. World Scientific Pub Co Inc hardcover
198117271Le Mayet De Montagne: Le Frondeur N.d. ca 1981. Printed broadside 56cm x 43cm. Printed in black on thin uncoated stock. Faint fold-lines else Fine. Issued by the French anarchist collective "Le Frondeur" as both an encouragement and a critique of the Polish Solidarity movement. Accusing the striking workers of ".allowing the state to consolidate itself on your backs at the price of an ignoble blackmail of collaboration" the broadside concludes: "Fuck the representatives of the people large and small! Off Democracy! Long live communism! translation courtesy of Left Bank Books Seattle. Rare; no examples located via WorldCat; an on-line search discovers one copy in the collection of CIRA Centre International de Recherches sur l'Anarchisme Paris. Le Frondeur unknown
1980221631980. Solidarity movement ephemera archive. 1980s-1989. This archive documents opposition organizing and political communication in eastern Poland during the final phase of Communist rule with particular emphasis on labor unrest student activism and the 1989 electoral campaign that led to partial democratic reform. The material records how Solidarność operated through underground print culture and regional coordination including strike reporting candidate promotion and direct appeals to voters. It provides primary evidence of political messaging grassroots mobilization and the emergence of open electoral discourse in the months preceding the June 1989 elections.<br /> <br /> Archive of over 30 pieces of printed ephemera and underground publications produced in the Lublin and Zamość regions primarily in Polish in varying formats including newspapers broadsheets flyers tickets brochures and a pennant. Key items include Biuletyn Solidarność Nos. 2 and 3 15 and 22 May 1989 issued by the Regional Committee for Lublin-Zamość containing articles such as "Protest płacowy na uczelniach lubelskich" documenting wage protests at Lublin universities and an interview with candidate Adam Kozaczyński titled "Mogę pracować dla ludzi i dla kraju." Additional coverage includes "Wyborcy o kandydatach" presenting voter responses to candidates. Student activism appears in Gazeta Strajkowa Lublin Nr. 3 a hectograph-printed publication of the Independent Students' Association NZS criticizing state education policy with statements including "Nie narusza w żadnym stopniu postulatów studentów" and "Odradza nadal Ministerstwo Oświaty i Wychowania." A 13 May 1989 issue of Przegląd Wiadomości Agencyjnych features a mining strike in Lubin under the headline "STRAJK" accompanied by an image of workers holding a protest banner. Election materials include flyers and cards bearing the slogan "Twoja Szansa Solidarność: Wybory 1989" promoting candidates such as Tadeusz Mańka Adam Stanowski and Henryk Janusz Stępniak along with a facsimile-signed letter from Lech Wałęsa dated May 1989 urging coordinated political participation.<br /> <br /> These materials were produced during the rapid political transformation of 1989 when negotiations between the Communist government and opposition groups led to partially free elections and the eventual formation of a non-Communist government. Underground and semi-legal print media played a central role in disseminating information coordinating protest and legitimizing opposition candidates particularly in regional centers such as Lublin. Light toning and minor wear consistent with ephemeral use; overall very good. A concentrated archive of Solidarity print culture preserving the language organization and visual strategies of political mobilization at the end of Communist rule in Poland. unknown
1945H5886Leon Mexico: Wydawnictwo Delegatury Ministerstwa Wyznan Religijnych i Oswiecenia Publicznego w Meksyku z Funduszow Rady Polonii Amerykanskiej 1945. Paperback. Very Good. First printing. Quarto cloth backed wraps 93 pp illustrated including photoplates. Very good. Worldcat locates 9 copies in institutions. In Polish: a geological and archaeological study of Colima Mexico including studies of its terrain and volcanic possibilities. Extremely uncommon publication from the Polish refugee colony at Santa Rosa near Leon in Guanajuato Mexico. Thousands of Polish refugees were first sent off to Soviet gulags and from there were placed in mainly British commonwealth countries including Iran and India although some ended up in Israel. The United States in trying to forge an alliance with Stalin declined to make room for Polish refugees although some indeed did end up on the west coast where they were put into Japanese internment camps. But the Mexican ambassador to Britain Alfonso Rozenzweig Diaz an admirer of the Polish General Sikorski who had pleaded with Roosevelt for assistance offered to put up a community of Poles in Santa Rosa Guanajuato where he made a "hacienda" available schools and school supplies which were supplemented by Polish-American organizations in the States. When the war ended in 1945 the President of Mexico made the Poles remaining at Santa Rosa welcome to either apply for permanent residency or to leave to Poland which was then under Soviet control and therefore almost as unwelcoming as it was under the Germans. Only a handful who had family back in Poland chose to return. Most others ended up in the United States but some who had married or established businesses stayed on in Guanajuato. Most of the Poles who ended up in Santa Rosa were at the end of a 2-year 20000km journey filled with much hardship. Wydawnictwo Delegatury Ministerstwa Wyznan Religijnych i Oswiecenia Publicznego w Meksyku z Funduszow Rady Polonii Amerykanskiej paperback
1978SONG019854622XOxford University Press 1978-04-13. First Edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.25x1.00x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Oxford University Press hardcover
1999Q-1570352186Sopris West 1999-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sopris West paperback
1961713030PN. New. 1961. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
197252067Warsaw: Miejskie Zaklady Komunikacyjne ca. 1972. Oblong 8vo. 10 x 7 in. 4; 2 38 pp. on thick gray paper stock. With 37 tipped-in black & white photographs each w/ clear mylar sheet tissue guard. Red cloth gilt lettering & decoration on front cover rounded corners yapp edges NF copy hand numbered in white ink w/ printed explanatory sheet of all the photographs. First edition of this exceedingly scarce Communist-era photo album detailing Poland’s mass transit system including their electric streetcars buses and the great advances made after World War II. The Municipal Offices Transport was a Communist government public transit agency which was in charge of electric light rail lines tracks bus lines along with the MZK resorts and operated from 1964 to 1994. These photos show the City offices the tremendous damage in Warsaw after liberation rebuilding track in 1945 piles of rubble & debris in 1945 the rebuilt bus & transit systems in 1972 the modern light rail systems and tram stops and the dispatching of buses. In addition the album includes a birds-eye view of the Repair Department facilities and warehouses the bus depot the cavernous repair garages and the technicians repairing and mounting tires washing the buses as well as the machine shops for repairing the light rail cars. In addition there are photos of road construction electric line repair for the trolleys offices medical clinic and the staff holiday resort on the Vistula. No copies located in Worldcat. Miejskie Zaklady Komunikacyjne, hardcover
1949031121Lon.: Heinemann. dust jacket with loss . Very Good. Hardcover. First. 1949. Heinemann hardcover
1945HALL509227Paperback. 1945. iv33 iipp 4to paper covers mimeographed London 1945. 'The present collection has been prepared for the use of persons specially interested in this subject. Errors resulting from the speed in thich the material had to be translated will be corrected in the official edition. London 24th June 1945' from the introduction. The pagination is erratic. Page no. 8 appears to be missing but there are 2 pages numbered 32 with different text. Somewhat marked. . paperback
19841212670PN. New. 1984. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
1994272488PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
197343067Yerushalayim: Hevrat Entsiklopedyah shel galuyot 1973. First edition Original boards with illustrated dust jacket 4to XIII 726 columns 363 pages includes illustrations and maps. 31 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates as “Encyclopedia of the Diaspora: A. Yitzhak Gruenbaum B. The Legacy of Polish Jewry.â€<br> Encyclopedia on Jewish life in Poland and Yitzhak Gruenbaumi published as part 12 of the Encyclopedia of the Diaspora series published in Jerusalem from the 1950s-1970s. <br> “Yitzhak Gruenbaum was a noted leader of the Zionist movement among Polish Jewry in the interwar period and of the Yishuv in Mandatory Palestine. Gruenbaum was the first Interior Minister of the State of Israel…<br> …In Poland Gruenbaum headed the Radical Zionist faction initially known in Poland as Al Hamishmar. In 1919 he was elected to the Sejm Polish parliament where together with Apolinary Hartglas he organized a "Jewish bloc" that united most of the Jewish parties. He was the moving force in forming a collaboration with other minority parties represented in the Sejm including Germans Ukrainians and others to form a Bloc of National Minorities alliance in 1922 that acted to represent the rights of minority populations in Poland. His efforts brought about an increase of Jewish representation in the Sejm which was accompanied by a rise of the political Zionism.†Wikipedia<br> SUBJECTS: Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Europe. Memorial books Holocaust Jews -- Europe -- History. Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Encyclopedias. OCLC: 9351058.<br> Very Good Condition in Very Good Dust Jacket. YIZ-23-88-CCLEX. Yerushalayim: Hevrat Entsiklopedyah shel galuyot unknown