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19313628536Torun, 1931. 47 S. Mit Abbildungen auf 16 Tafeln. OKart.
50891, Varsovie, Wydawnictwo Prawnicze 1966, in-8, br., bon état, 79p.
101.096Paris, Nouvelle Cité, 1984. 14 x 22, 206 pp., broché, bon état.
In-16 gr., mz. tela coeva, tit. oro al dorso, cop. orig. applicata al piatto anteriore, pp. XII,692, con un ritratto dell'A., una carta geograf. a doppia pag. e 42 ill. in tavv., f.t. Ben conservato.
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
Signed and inscribed by author upon title page, other wise clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. x, 271 pages. Several black and white reproductions of photos. "Lawrence Fox was born in Midland, Ontario, enlisted in the RCAF in 1952, and recruited by MI-6 in 1956. He performed five highly dangerous Cold War-era missions in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Russia. This work was top secret and resulted in long term PTSD. Nothing is left out of this non-fiction espionage thriller." - back cover. Book
Large 8vo, 25cm. Pp. 183. Orig. wrs., uncut. - Bibliography of literature on Polish coleoptera comprising about 4,500 references.
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
In-16°, pp. 358, legatura editoriale t. tela viola con titolo in oro al dorso. 49 piante e 12 carte f.t., per lo più ripiegate. Etichetta del tempo di libreria torinese. Bell'esemplare. Edizione originale. Le Guides Joanne, pubblicate a partire dal 1841, ebbero larghissima fortuna e diffusione grazie all'estrema accuratezza con cui erano compilate. Dapprima dedicate alla sola Europa, finirono poi col trattare anche i paesi del Medio Oriente e del Nord Africa. Cfr. Daniel Nordman, Les guides-Joanne. Ancêtres des Guides Bleus, Les Lieux de mémoire, II. La Nation, 1, Gallimard, 1986. p. 529-567. Francese
16°gr., pp.126 (2). Br. edit., tracce di colla al dor. Forellini di grappette metalliche al marg. interno.
19071541907. Paris Edition du Parti Socialiste Polonais (Fraction Révolutionnaire) - 13 5 cm x 21 cm - broché 29 pages
1945ABE-14690961614002 PAGES-29 CM X 43,5 CM-LES FRANCAIS A 25 KM DU DANUBE KONIEV A 100 KM DE PATTON-DUNKERQUE BOMBARDE PAR L'AVIATION AMERICAINE, CARTE-DENTZ CONDAMNE A MORT-LA QUESTION POLONAISE RESTE A WASHINGTON LE PROBLEME DOMINANT-EDITORIAL-DECHIRURES PERIPHERIQUES SANS CONSEQUENCES
LFA-126722145Document sous forme de lettre imprimée de 3 pages, format 220 x 280 mm, Impr. de J.-M. Pinel (Toulouse), bon état
Napoleone durante la battaglia di Neumarck
Napoleone a cavallo che dirige la battaglia di Pulstuk. Piccole macchie al margine
Amsterdam, 1640 circa. Incisione in rame all'acquaforte, colore d'epoca, cm 42,2 x 50,2 (alla lastra), testo francese al verso. Nel cartiglio in basso a destra si legge “Authore Jona Sculteto". Alcune tracce di umido con fioriture.
In 8? (cm 29,5), senza rilegatura, pagg.1-(3)+1 lettera originale che accompagnava il Programma della sottoscrizione Nazionale per la Vedova e gli Orfani di Stanislao Bechi, firma a stampa dei membri della Commissione (Michele Conte Fazioli, Ferdinado Conte Cresci, Alessandro Conte Malacari, Prof. Silvestro Utili, Prof. Viviano Guastalla, Feridnando Mosell, Dott. Ginesio Ninchi, Ing. Giambattista Jonni, Prof. Vittorio Dott. Bacci), all'ultima pag. otto righe manoscritte coeve con firma autografa del Sindaco F. Salvati, quache strappetto ai margini, buon es. UNITO Programma originale della Sottoscrizione Nazionale per la vedova e orfani del Colonnello Stanislao Bechi, In 4? (36 cm), pag. 1, firme stampa dei membri della Commissione, ottimo es. Stanislao Elbano Bechi (Portoferraio, 1828 ? Wloclawek, dicembre 1863) nel 1863 si un? alla spedizione garibaldina per recare soccorso all'insurrezione polacca contro il dominio russo;nel dicembre 1863, dopo aver tenuto in scacco per pi? tempo le soverchianti forze russe, cadde prigioniero e venne fucilato, suscitando vasta eco nell'opinione pubblica italiana e internazionale: in Italia vennero aperte varie sottoscrizioni a favore della vedova e degli orfani, anche grazie all'appassionato impegno di Niccol? Tommaseo.
In-4°; pp. XXIV, stemma di Clemente XIII inciso su legno al frontespizio, e una testatina, capolettera e finalino. Senza legatura; piccolo timbro a inchiostro di libreria al frontespizio.
200818123A Londres, 1782 ; in 16, 274 pp., plein veau marbré coiffe du haut manquante reliure un peu frotté, texte superbe, tranches dorées.
196222386Couverture rigide. Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 173 pages. Jaquette.
1835130484- Carte 34 x 48 cm. Pliée en deux.
1834130519- Carte 34 x 48 cm. Pliée en deux. Tache d'encre.
113083Paris, Editions Victor Attinger 1933, 195x145mm, 63pages, broché. Edition sur papier vergé de Hollande numéroté n.° 603 / 1000. Bel exemplaire.
113105Fribourg - Paris, Egloff - LUF 1946, 190x140mm, 233pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.