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1965mon0000121503PROGRESS PUB. 1965-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 2.5000 in x 8.5000 in x 5.9000 in. No DJ. Mild shelf wear and fading to both volumes. Former owner's name on inside cover otherwise pages clean. Cup mark on volume one's cover. PROGRESS PUB. hardcover
193042139Kiev: Katedr far Yidisher Kultur ba der Ukr. Visnshaftl. Akademye Filologishe Sektsye 1930. Paper Wrappers. 1st edition. Original printed publisher’s color paper wrappers 4to large ca 72-116 columns ca 36-58 pages per issue. 28 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates roughly as “The Yiddish Language.†Succeeded in 1931 by “Afn shprakhfront.â€Di Yidishe Shprakh was a “Yiddish linguistic journal published in Kiev from 1927 to 1930. A bimonthly journal Di yidishe shprakh The Yiddish Language was published by the cooperative publishing house Kultur-lige and was the main philological publication of the Kiev Yiddish academic center. Its editor was the veteran Yiddishist Nokhem Shtif a founder of YIVO who had returned to Kiev from Germany in 1926. The journal’s inaugural issue March–April 1927 was published under the auspices of the Central Yiddish Bureau of the Ukrainian Commissariat for Education. With the next issue Di yidishe shprakh was an organ of the Chair and from July to October 1929 it was an organ of the Institute for Jewish later Proletarian Jewish Culture at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. Initially defined as a 'journal for practical Yiddish linguistics' from May to June 1927 it appeared as simply a 'journal for Yiddish linguistics. 'Shtif distinguished three language registers: the vernacular of the old generation partly represented in the works of Sholem Aleichem and predecessors; the highbrow language of modern writers such as Dovid Bergelson; and the contemporary 'culture language' most notably of the press. Although Shtif sought to target speakers of the mass 'culture language' the journal’s circulation hovered around 500 copies read mainly by Yiddish teachers.Apart from Shtif who published articles on various language-planning problems the most active contributors to Di yidishe shprakh were Ber Slutski Ayzik Zaretski Elye Falkovitsh Lipe Reznik and Shimen Dobin. In early 1929 Moscow literary critic Aron Gurshteyn criticized the journal for its purist approach to language planning. In the July–October 1929 issue Shtif published his article 'Di sotsyale diferentsiatsye in yidish' The Social Differentiation in Yiddish heralding an intensification of Soviet linguists’ anti-Hebraist campaign. That issue of Di yidishe shprakh adopted completely reformed Soviet spelling omitting for example final consonant letters.Although the last—twenty-fifth—issue of the journal was dated November–December 1930 it included materials from the First All-Union Yiddish Language Conference convened in Kiev from 8 to 13 February 1931 that issue is present here. Published under the imprint of the Central Publishing House this issue also signaled the demise of the remaining vestiges of the Kiev Kultur-lige. Yoysef Liberberg’s article 'Far parteyishkayt in der yidisher visnshaft-arbet' For a Party Approach to Yiddish Linguistics marked a full break with YIVO scholars particularly with YIVO director Max Weinreich whom Liberberg ridiculed for presenting Yiddish as an emanation of the Ashkenazic Jews’ soul. The Yiddish Language Conference decided to change the name of the journal. Between 1931 and 1939 it appeared sporadically under the title Afn shprakhfront On the Language Front reflecting its new more aggressive and politically charged approach' Gennady Estraikh in YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe 2010. For more see David Shneer “Yiddish and the Creation of Soviet Jewish Culture 1918–1930†Cambridge and New York 2004. SUBJECTS: Yiddish language -- Periodicals. Title also listed on covers in Russian “Ievreis'ka Mova†and German “Jiddische Sprachâ€. OCLC: 22840298. Most holdings in OCLC appear to be fragmentary. Covers are browning and fragile as expected but are otherwise very well preserved with very little edgewear. Internal text pages are also toning but remain relatively strong as pulp paper. Very important journal scarce in this degree of completeness Note that Estraikh suggests a circulation of only 500!. B YID-43-5-E. Kiev: Katedr far Yidisher Kultur ba der Ukr. Visnshaftl. Akademye, Filologishe Sektsye unknown
1958055782Cairo: The USSR Embassy Press Office in the United Arab Republic UAR 1958. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Contemporary full green cloth in Egyptian style contemporary white endpapers gilt lettering of title on front board and gilt decorations on spine. Original pictorial cover saved inside. Roy. 8vo. 24 x 17 cm. In Arabic. 88 p. 12 b/w ills. including drawings and reproduced photographic plates. Extremely rare unrecorded first issue of this Soviet propaganda organ published in Cairo the centre of the UAR by the USSR Propaganda Press Office with a striking cover design depicting the Sputniks in space celebrating the third anniversary of the Kosmicheskaya programma SSSR. The content begins with a comparison between the Soviet and American satellites. A full-paged photograph shows the Muscovites reading newspapers about the launch of the third Soviet satellite into space. In the periodical many details such as the construction processes and technical specifications of the satellites are explained as well as a striking history of the Soviet Space Program. Relations between Russia and Egypt have a long history dating back to before the 16th century. In the 1950s Gamal Abdel Nasser's independent and anti-imperialist policy earned him enthusiastic support from the Communist government of the USSR. In 1955 Egypt made a major arm deal with the Soviet Union and from then teams of Egyptian officers were trained in Eastern Bloc countries. Czechoslovak instructors also came in 1956 to train Egyptian personnel in the use of Soviet weapons. When France attacked Egypt during the Suez Crisis the USSR threatened to use destructive weapons i.e. nuclear weapons for the defence of Egypt. The degree of the Soviet approval of the Egyptian leader's policies culminated rather controversially in the award of the highest Soviet decoration the star of the Hero of the Soviet Union with the Order of Lenin to Nasser during Nikita Khrushchev's visit to the country in 1964. Kosmicheskaya programma SSSR i.e. The Soviet Space Program was the national space program of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR active from 1955 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. After WWII the Soviet and US space programs both utilized German technology in their early efforts. Eventually the program was managed under Sergei Korolev who led the program based on unique ideas derived by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky sometimes known as the father of theoretical astronautics. Contrary to its American European and Chinese competitors who had their programs run under a single coordinating agency the Soviet space program was divided and split among several internally competing design bureaus led by Korolev Kerimov Keldysh Yangel Glushko Chelomey Makeyev Chertok and Reshetnev. The Soviet space program served as an important marker of Soviet claims to its global superpower status. Wikipedia. As of May 2024 not in OCLC and KVK. <br/> <br/> The USSR Embassy Press Office in the United Arab Republic (UAR) hardcover
P5852Moscow: Ministerstvo elektrostantsii SSSR 1958. Oblong folio 24.5 × 36 cm. Original silver embossed blue cloth with blue printed dust wrapper in protective card case; 197 pp. Illustrated profusely from photographs in black and white with captions. Small closed tears to front and back dust wrapper; card case rubbed and lightly soiled; lacking titl leaf; else a very well preserved copy. This impressively illustrated album exhibited at the Soviet Pavilion during the Brussels World's fair in 1958 is filled with maps graphs drawings and photographs that tell the story of the electrical production of the Soviet Union. The album opens with a famous quotation from Lenin: "Communism is Soviet power plus the electrification of the whole country." The following pages contain graphs indicating rapid growth of electrical production maps that show the reach of electrical power and photographs of the enormous machines that service major urban centers like Moscow as well as entire regions like the Don Basin DONBAS. Typical for the Thaw and in contrast to similar albums form the heydays of the 'five year plans' all mentions of Stalin are conspicuously absent and the album is focused on images over text clearly trying to appeal to an international audience in keeping with new international policies of Nikita Khrushchev 1894-1971. Khrushchev came to power after the death of Stalin in 1953 and in his 1956 "secret speech" denounced Stalin's cult of personality and isolationist policies setting in motion the period known as the Thaw 1956-1968. Changing the international image of the Soviet Union was a major focus for Khrushchev and he saw international participation in cultural events as key. The Soviet presence at the Brussels World's fair in 1958 was a great success with the Soviet pavilion winning a grand prix and exhibiting among other technological innovations a facsimile of Sputnik a satellite that had gone into space in the previous year. Another grand prix went to the Volga Hydroelectric Station Volga GES images of which are richly represented in this album. unknown
1965217848Beijing: No publication details. Circa1965. Complete set of 20 black and white photographs photographs 15 and 19 not numbered. 15 x 20.3cm. Explanatory slips of paper in simplified Chinese characters measuring 6.7 x 18.7cm are provided for 18 photographs lacking two slips for numbers 15 and 19. Pin-holes at corners of photographs corners little creased one corner chipped. An interesting collection of photographs in good condition. This collection of 20 black and white photographs shows a Chinese and international student demonstration against American imperialist aggression in Vietnam that took place in front of the American Embassy in Moscow in 1965. Photos 1-13 show an initially peaceful demonstration by Chinese and international students that turned ugly after Soviet troops cavalry vehicle-mounted guns and water sprayers were sent in with Russian generals personally taking charge. The chaos can be clearly felt in some of the blurred images where students were being beaten up and arrested. Photograph 14 shows an injured student Huang Zhaogeng being taken off a plane in Beijing on a stretcher. The photographs numbered 15 - 20 show demonstrations in Beijing in support of injured Chinese student demonstrators two leaders making speeches and medical care and support from friends. Text on the banners in photographs in Chinese and Russian. . No publication details. unknown
19791641Moscow: Nauka / Ðаука 1979. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Tan flexi-bound hardcover first edition. Text in Russian. A good only copy of this scarce publication from the USSR on lunar soil samples. Minor musty smell. Corners heavily bumped and soil to the front cover and the text block edges. Flexible binding is solid and pages are firmly bound in. Interior appears to be unmarked. Bumping to the lower corners of the pages. One miscut page is creased toward the final gathering of the book. Filled with charts graphs and some black and white photos. 708 pp. title page in English and Russian but the text is solely in Russian. Hard to find in any condition. <br /> Nauka / Ðаука hardcover
1973C1624<p>Oblong photograph 6 3/4" x 11 1/4" Signed by 14 of the 18 contestants Boris Spassky Michal Tal Anatoly Karpov Alexander Beliavsky Efim Geller Paul Keres Victor Korchnoi Nukhim N Rashkovsky Gennadi Kuzmin Vladimir Savon Evgeni Ellinovich Sveshnikov Mark Taimanov Vladimir Borisovich Tukmakov Orest Averkin and one non contestant Viktor Davidovich Kupreichik on the verso. The photograph shows the stage were the contest took place with lined up game tables and the participants during the competition. In the foreground a part of the auditorium with seated spectators.<br /><br />In the aftermath of Robert James Fischer's victory over Boris Spassky in the 1972 World Championship the Soviet Union had been humiliated and humbled by an American and the 35 year rule of the Soviet chess machine over the international chess world had finally been put to an end. The consequences of this result were felt in Soviet chess for months after. Mark Taimanov Tigran Petrosian and Spassky were all reprimanded for their failure to stop Fischer. Consequences continued into the 41st USSR Championship held in the Soviet capital of Moscow from October 2-26 1973. The tournament was organized to be the strongest in a decade. In addition to the four qualifying players who had each won a semi-final Orest Averkin Karen Grigorian Nukhim Rashkovsky and Evgeni Sveshnikov the very strongest grandmasters of the Soviet Union received forced invitations to participate. The list was a collection of former world champions multiple Soviet title winners and the very strongest of the Soviet school including: Spassky Petrosian Mikhail Tal Vasily Smyslov Anatoli Karpov Viktor Korchnoi Efim Geller Paul Keres Lev Polugaevsky Taimanov Leonid Stein Vladimir Tukmakov Vladimir Savon and Gennadi Kuzmin. Victor Davidovich Baturinsky the vice-president of the USSR chess federation and a Colonel of Justice explained clearly to all the participants that their attendance was not only obligatory but their very future as Soviet chess players and the favors imparted therein depended on their performance in the championship. Stein died before the championship took place and he was replaced by junior world champion Alexander Beliavsky. In addition to the composed line up it was made known that draws of thirty moves or less were 'discouraged' by the organizers. Although short draws did occur the schedule of play and the intense combat among the contestants was arduous. It was Spassky after failing in Reykjavik who emerged victorious by a full point. This edition did have the desired effect of revealing future world title candidates as Karpov and Korchnoi tied for second along with two other contestants and would face each other the following year for what ultimately was the de facto world championship.<br /><br /><strong>Condition:</strong><br /><br />Slightly tinted trimmed at the bottom irregularly else a very good copy of an interesting chess historical document.</p> USSR Chess Federation
1955234761955. Bratskgesstroy photo album depicting construction of the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Plant on the Angara River between 1955 and 1964 documenting one of the Soviet Union's largest postwar industrial projects during Nikita Khrushchev's campaign to industrialize Siberia. Construction began in 1955 at the Padun narrows north of Irkutsk where the Angara's rapids and elevation drop made the river suitable for massive hydroelectric generation. The first turbine entered service in November 1961 as the Bratsk reservoir began flooding thousands of square kilometers of forest and river settlements to create what Soviet publications called the "Bratsk Sea." By the mid-1960s the station had become the largest hydroelectric plant in the world supplying electricity to aluminum smelters timber combines rail electrification and new industrial cities across eastern Siberia.<br /> <br /> Photo album of approximately 17 large format professional silver gelatin photographs Bratsk and the Angara River region 1955-1964. large format photographs with Russian printed captions identify stages of construction including "Padun narrows" "Blocking the right bank of the Angara March 1957" "Installation of wires on the Irkutsk-Bratsk 220 kV transmission line" "Completion of the main concrete trestle" "Winter 1960-61" and "June 1963." Winter construction scenes show cranes rising above frozen riverbanks trucks dumping fill into rushing water during diversion work and workers fastening electrical insulators high above snow-covered terrain. Later images depict the completed spillway releasing torrents of water beneath rows of gantry cranes along with an interior control room lined with gauges switches meters and telephone communications equipment. Several leaves contain handwritten French tourism slips describing the visitor's experience moving through the region and observing ice electrical infrastructure and the completed dam landscape.<br /> <br /> The Bratsk project formed part of the Soviet Union's postwar eastward industrial expansion which sought to shift energy production and heavy industry deep into Siberia during the Cold War. The first turbine entered service in November 1961 as the Bratsk reservoir began flooding thousands of square kilometers of forest and river settlements to create what Soviet publications called the "Bratsk Sea." By the mid-1960s the station had become the largest hydroelectric plant in the world supplying electricity to aluminum smelters timber combines rail electrification and new industrial cities across eastern Siberia. Soviet newsreels propaganda posters and foreign delegations treated Bratsk as proof that the USSR could transform remote Siberian territory into a modern industrial frontier through centralized planning hydroelectric engineering and mass labor mobilization. Light wear occasional silvering and minor surface abrasions to several photographs; album binding intact. Overall in very good condition. unknown
1939HALL509825Paperback. 1939. 1. BACH A. Planning Science. 2. BORIN K. Socialist farming. 3. GOLENKINA Vera. The Soviet Press. 4. GOLOSSOV I. Soviet Cities New and Renewed. 5. ILIN M. The Little Citizen of a Big Country. 6. KHAZAN D. Light Industries of the U.S.S.R. 7.KOROBOV I. How Soviet Workers Spend their Leisure. 8. KOVARDAK P. New People of the Soviet Countryside. 9. KRENKEL Camping at the Pole. 10. LOBANOV P. The State Farms of the U.S.S.R. 11. MOLYAKOV V. The Countryside Past and Present. 12. OBRAZTSOV V. The Railroads of the U.S.S.R. 13. PAPANIN I. The Soviet Wintering Station on the Drifting Ice. 14. PAPYAN M. Industrial Progress in the Soviet Republics of the Non-Russian Nationalilties. 15. PROPPER-GRASHCHENKOV N. Public Health Protection in the U.S.S.R. 16. SHABUROVA M. How Old Age is Provided For in the U.S.S.R. 17. STAROSTIN A. Sport in the U.S.S.R. 18. VYSHINSKY A. Crime Recedes in the U.S.S.R. 19. ZHEMCHUZHINA P.S. The Food Industry of the U.S.S.R. 28 to 44pp each 11cm x 14cm card covers. All published by Foreign Languages Publishing House Moscow 1939. With the exception of nos. 1 15 & 18 all have pictorial front covers. All contain black & white photograph illustrations except no 18. Nos. 4 12 & 14 have an 8-page English-Russian vocabulary loosely inserted. All very copies . paperback
1968729Metuchen New Jersey: Scarecrow Press 1968. 17 volumes; 13 volumes are 5.5" x 8.5" each in red wrappers with light toning at spines 3 volumes are 6.25" x 9" each in brown paper boards with brown cloth spines and light scuffing at edges 1 volume is 5.75" x 8.75" in red cloth boards with black stamping along spine and light toning. All volumes have ex-library markings. Many have pasted library labels on cover bookplates and embossments. Good to very good. <br /> <br /> This is a complete set of Portraits of Prominent USSR Personalities 4 volumes per year for 1968 1969 1970 and 1971 a total of 16 volumes in all. Includes Party and Government Officials of the Soviet Union 1917-1967. All published by The Scarecrow Press Inc. in Metuchen New Jersey. CONTENTS:<br /> Party and Government Officials of the Soviet Union 1917-1967: <br /> <br /> Compiled by The Institute for the Study of the USSR Munich Germany. Edited by Edward L. Crowley Andrew I. Lebed Dr. Heinrich E. Schulz. Copyright 1969 ISBN: 0810802856.<br /> <br /> Portraits of Prominent USSR Personalities:<br /> <br /> <br /> Vol. 1: January 1968 no. 1<br /> Vol. 1: April 1968 no. 2 bound in brown cover boards<br /> Vol. 1: July 1968 no. 3<br /> Vol. 1: October 1968 no. 4 with a cumulative index for Vol. 1<br /> Vol. 2: January 1969 no. 1<br /> Vol. 2: April 1969 no. 2 small smudge on back cover<br /> Vol. 2: July 1969 no. 3<br /> Vol. 2: October 1969 no. 4 with a cumulative index for Vol. 2 bound in brown cover boards<br /> Vol. 3: January 1970 no. 1<br /> Vol. 3: April 1970 no. 2<br /> Vol. 3: July 1970 no. 3<br /> Vol. 3: October 1970 no. 4<br /> Vol. 4: January 1971 no. 1 <br /> Vol. 4: April 1971 no. 2 bound in brown cover boards<br /> Vol. 4: July 1971 no. 3<br /> Vol. 4: October 1971 no. 4<br /> . Scarecrow Press unknown
1966OS7119Enfield England: Computer Consultants Limited 1966 . Only edition. Limited. Very Good. Bound in faux leather scientific notebook. Gilt spine and boards. Very early if not the first study of the first Russian computers -- with specs. Numbered copy 1335. Due to size or weight this item may require additional postage for international or priority shipping. Computer Consultants Limited hardcover
1958216410Mosca: 1958. Rilegato tela sovracoperta cloth dust jacket. Ottimo Fine. Monumentale opere sul balletto del Teatro Bolshoi in lingua russa. Numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero tavole a colori e disegni in tavole fuori testo. 4to. pp. 568. Ottimo Fine. Prima edizione First Edition. , hardcover
192521763Paris: Ernst Henri Editeur 1925. Loose plates. Good. Folio 11 by 15 inches. Portfolio of 40 loose plates. Paper over boards cloth spine printed paper label cloth tie. The plates are printed in full color and mounted to a gray card with a printed black border. Portfolio well worn and the spine repaired. The text pages are soiled and chipped. The mountings for the plates are sunned along the edges but the plates are fine. Overall a good copy.<br /> <p><br /> These embroideries and woven printed fabrics were exhibited at the U.S.S.R. pavilion at the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts at Paris in 1925. The samples were supplied by ethnographic museums and almost all of them were produced in the 19th century. A few are from the 17th and 18th century and plates 26 and 27 are from modern Ukraine.<br /> <p>. Ernst Henri, Editeur unknown
1991055868Tbilisi & Moscow: Komitet Geodeziii Kartohgrafii SSSR / Tbilisskoj Kartograficheskoj Fabrikoj 1991. No Binding. Very Good. A late Soviet map of Abkhazia published in 1991 one year before it became a free republic by the Tbilisi Cartography Factory. Scarce. One of 2150 copies. Slight stains on surface slight chippings on extremities and doodles by pen on verso otherwise a good copy. The Transcaucasian Geodetic Administration of the USSR was established in Tbilisi in 1929 with a small cartographic section. Between 1930 and 1931 it compiled a map of Transcaucasia at a scale of 1:500000 which was printed in Leningrad. The printing of maps in Tbilisi began in 1932 following the receipt of some German-made equipment. The Factory itself was officially founded in 1933 and its first major project was the compilation of a topographic atlas of Transcaucasia in 44 sheets printed in Moscow between 1934 and 1935. The factory's development accelerated in 1935 with the arrival of new equipment and the expansion of staff. However in 1936-37 it faced significant sabotage. In 1938 the factory underwent a complete reorganization with young experts taking leadership roles. Among them were engineer cartographers M. A. Pevlov N. A. Suzdal'skiy V. I. Arzamastsev and S. N. Ter-Grigorian. The printing of maps in Georgian Armenian and Azerbaijani languages became a notable achievement highlighted in Soviet literature as a key accomplishment of the factory. The factory's organizational structure included departments for Map Compilation Lithography Engraving Printing and Transfer. The Tbilisi Cartographic Factory remained active even after Perestroika continuing its work into 1991. OCLC locates two copies in LoC in the US: 32549580. <br/> <br/> Komitet Geodeziii Kartohgrafii SSSR / Tbilisskoj Kartograficheskoj Fabrikoj unknown
1979Q-2858500274Centre Georges Pompidou 1979-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Centre Georges Pompidou paperback
1968009699Leningrad: Hydrographic Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR 1968 4to 26 cm 440 pp with a loosely inserted pamphlet of corrections 14 pp. Publisher's cloth with gilt lettering and Soviet naval anchor-and-star emblem to upper cover binding slightly rubbed and dusted paper somewhat toned library stamps on the title. Publication No. 1244 copy No. 1433. Comprising a general survey navigational-geographical and hydrometeorological overviews and detailed coastal navigation in nine chapters covering the entire Black Sea littoral from the Kiliya mouth of the Danube to Cape Kaliakra; with a reference section including port and anchorage data distance tables and territorial waters information plus alphabetical index and correction notes. Stamped throughout “ДЛЯ СЛУЖЕБНОГО ПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ” For Official Use Only with library stamp of the Technical Library of TsKB “Chernomorsudoproekt” Central Design Bureau for Black Sea Shipbuilding to the title page. Accompanied by the separately issued Сводная Корректура 1969 г. Consolidated Correction Supplement for 1969 copy No. 1535 a printed pamphlet with manuscript annotations in red ink updating the main volume in accordance with Notices to Mariners through September 1969. A complete and rare Soviet navigational publication for the Black Sea of considerable historical interest due to its restricted official-use classification and direct institutional provenance from a major Soviet shipbuilding design bureau. Hydrographic Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR hardcover
c2434Profizdat Publishers All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions Moscow 1982. Cream cloth large photographs text in English Russian Spanish German and French 222pp. A good copy. Jacket - small piece missing top rear panel edge tears. A signed presentation copy from two delegates of the trade unions of the USSR to the Australian Council of Trade Unions ACTU Melbourne ACTU Congress 10/08/83. hardcover
197812442Tbilisi USSR: Meisniereba Publishing House 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good minus. Volumes I & II only. Good in good dust jackets worn and creased at edges. Shown without dj in photo. Large quarto 766 and 686 pages. Listed in "Essential Sources on the Nature of Consciousness" which notes: "The Russians have sponsored an internationalconference on unconscious processes; three volumes ofthe proceedings of this conference have been publishedcontaining articles by Russian American French German and other investigators". A Collective Monograph in Four Volumes on the Nature of the Unconscious with forewords preface introductory articles to all the sections of the monograph notes and conclusions. Volumes I & II ONLY. Meisniereba Publishing House hardcover
19254322Paris: Henri Ernst 1925. First Edition. An attractive portfolio of 40 loose plates displaying the items exhibited at the U.S.S.R. pavilion at the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts L'Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs at Paris in 1925. Red cloth spine with black hard boards and red label and ties. The spine is somewhat bruised and cracked but still holding well. The boards are a little nicked to the edges but sound. Inside is the title leaf and a second sheet of two leaves with introductory text In French and a table des planches. This outlines where each item comes from and is repeated on each plate. These are in good but slightly darkened condition. The forty plates complete are attractive colour lithographically reproduced images laid onto stiff grey card stock. Titles etc. are printed onto the card. The images are in excellent condition. The card is a little darkened to the edges and a few have some small edgewear nicks and creases. Overall though in Very Good condition. A nice copy of an uncommon item. 390 by 300mm 15¼ by 11¾ inches . Première édition. Un portfolio attrayant de 40 planches détachées montrant les objets exposés au pavillon de l'URSS à l'Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs à Paris en 1925. Dos en toile rouge cartons noirs étiquette et attaches rouges. Le dos est quelque peu meurtri et fissuré mais il tient encore bien. Les planches sont un peu entaillées sur les bords mais elles sont saines. A l'intérieur on trouve le feuillet de titre et un deuxième feuillet de deux feuilles avec un texte d'introduction en français et une table des planches. Cette dernière indique la provenance de chaque élément et est répétée sur chaque planche. Les planches sont en bon état mais légèrement assombries. Les quarante planches complètes sont des images attrayantes reproduites par lithographie en couleurs posées sur du papier cartonné gris rigide. Les titres etc. sont imprimés sur la carte. Les images sont en excellent état. La carte est un peu assombrie sur les bords et quelques-unes présentent de petites marques d'usure des entailles et des plis. Dans l'ensemble il s'agit d'un très bon état. Une belle copie d'un article peu commun. 390 x 300 mm Henri Ernst hardcover
19352091502135500567Army Accounting College Research Department 1935. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 350 pages 93 pages Size: 16 x 22 cm Army Accounting College Research Department paperback
1938986G50Moscow: People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R 1938. Cloth. Very Good. 9" by 6". Not Stated. A smart copy of the verbatim report of the Trial of the Twenty-One with a Russian title page. A smart copy of a verbatim report of what is known as the Trial of the Twenty-One.A trial which was the last of the three public Moscow trials charging prominent Bolsheviks with espionage and treason taking places towards the end of the Soviet Great Purge. The accused were tortured to extract confessions and publicly admitted their guilt during show trial.Most of the accused were convicted and sentenced to death with all charges considered fabricated except against the NKVD chief Genrikh Yagoda of poisoning Valerian Kuybyshev Vyacheslav Menzhinsky and Maxim Gorky despite these orders being given from Stalin himself. In quarter green cloth with a Russian title page. In quarter cloth. Externally very smart. Shelf wear to extremities. Odd mark to boards with fading to front board. Small stamp to rear paste down. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R hardcover
192984083New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1929. Large Paper Edition. Large Octavo. 26.5cm. Publisher's pale orange cloth titled in black and gilt to front board with red paper title label to spine. xvi; 308pp. Scuffing and bumping to extremities the cloth uniformly faded to a pale diluted pinkish orange with some scuffing and soiling darkening to the spine label and some very light marginal chipping; internally clean black topstain fore-edge untrimmed lavishly illustrated throughout in color and black and white. A strong and handsome copy about very good due to solidity and completeness but with cosmetic external wear. <br /> <br /> Significantly taller and more bulky than the trade edition likely a deluxe or large paper edition produced from British sheets the pagination differs considerably from the earlier trade edition with several additional color illustrations for example the "Red Angel of Revolution" color plate is here the recto of the photographic frontis and a rather unusual contemporary small format photograph of Leningrad tipped onto one of the plate pages. The paper title label suggests a slipcase although none is present. Unusual rather than scarce with a pretty solid showing in institutions if none in trade. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
15-4733New York Moscow & Washington: Lester Cowan 1962-65. 8vo. 63 pp. Very Good with minor tears some yellowing. In addition to agreement are copies of related material mostly correspondence between the authors. Also included is a copy of the 1962 Preliminary Agreement. New York, Moscow & Washington: Lester Cowan, 1962-65. unknown
16-2621Moscow Russia: Ministry of Culture 1976. Folio. 87 x 59 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Moscow, Russia: Ministry of Culture, 1976. unknown
193943900Moscow: V.V Kuibyshev Military Engineering Academy. 1939. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to; 37 ff & 13 ff. plates pages; Typescript versos only of quarto sheets -- carbon. Thirteen plates which appear to be photographs of the original text's illustrations mounted to plain paper sheets. In a contemporary binder citron buckram covers metal hinges retaining leaves at the gutter margins -- pale blue endpapers. Bookplate of the former Army Map Service Library / 6500 Brooks Lane / Washington DC. This is a translation into English of a Russian publication from 1939. Originally published by the Voyenno-Inzhanernoy Akadamii imeni V.V. Kubsheva Moskva 1939. This is an English translation by an unnamed writer or writers. Part of a vast program of wartime translations of technical publications from various sources. The introduction to the text pays considerable attention to the importance placed by V. I. Lenin on military cartography and map making in general. The main text is largely historical although similar texts covering much of this same ground rarely point out the observations of Marx and Engels on the discovery and mapping of America. The first title page is a transliteration of the Russian original. On this there are Army Map Service stamps in ink and blind each cancelled with a faint blue "X". Also the familiar "Surplus Duplicate" stamp of the Library of Congress Gift and Exchange Division appears in red ink. The Army Map Service bookplate is also cancelled with a faint "X" in blue pencil as is the small shelf label entirely handwritten in black ink -- mounted to the upper left hand margin of the front cover. Both shelf label and bookplate state that this was "Copy 2." The Army Map Service formed during the Second World War has undergone several changes of name and now is absorbed into the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency NGA. If any of these entities or the Army Corps of Engineers has retained "Copy 1" of this publication they have not shared this information with OCLC or any other gathering of records which we were able to consult. A rare and interesting "book" -- not least because the Soviet Union may have already entered into the infamous Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact when this original Russian text was published in 1939. By the time the U.S. Army Map Service was formed this pact was rendered null and void by the Nazi invasion of the USSR in Operation Barbarossa. . V.V Kuibyshev Military Engineering Academy hardcover