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Very Good Russian Original dark green cloth bdg. Oblong folio. (28 x 36 cm). Eight languages of the title on the colophon, the text is completely Russian. [6], [ii], 108 p., [36] maps in various sizes, some of folded: (62x47 cm, 52,5x45,5 cm, 49,5x27 cm [x3], 61x47 cm; other maps are 36x28 cm). Four unnumbered leaves with half-title and contents for each section. Two small millimetric cuttings on two text pages. Ex-owner's name is on the title page. Markings on the index. Otherwise a very good and clean copy. Rare complete and the first atlas including a fine collection of 36 attractive chromo-lithograph maps mostly with tissue papers of the Soviet Union, edited by the Central Executive Committee and Enukidze (1877-1937), who was a prominent Georgian "Old Bolshevik". One of 11000 copies. Being published only 10 years after the USSR was established, this is the earliest atlas of the country. It seems to have been published with a wider audience in mind, with a title page in various European languages. The borders of many areas -including not just administrative regions throughout the USSR, but also entire autonomous republics (especially in Central Asia)- were in a state of flux; as such, the borders in this Atlas (including the wax-paper overlays meant to update various maps with changes made between when they were drawn and when the Atlas was published) often don't look anything like the borders they were set at the end of the Soviet Union and have continued on to modern times. Since the boundaries were often ideologically- (sometimes ethnically-, less so economically-) motivated, this offers an interesting insight into the mindset of the administration that was making these changes. Map list: World map, General USSR, USSR in Europe, Asia and USSR, Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Komi-Zyryan Autonomous Oblast, Avt, Votskaya Oblast, Maryinskaya, Cherepovetsky District, Vologda Oblast, Avt. Chuvashskaya SSR (Chuvashia), Avt. Tatarskaya SSR (Tatarstan), Avt. Bashkirskaya SSR (Bashkiria), ASSR Nemchev Povoljiya, Kalmykia (Kalmykia), Krimskaya SSR (Crimea), Adigeiskaya (Tscherkeskaya) Obl. (Cherkesia), Kabardino-Balkarskaya Avt. Obl. (Kabardino-Balkarian Rep.), Karachayskaya Avt. Obl. & Tscherkesskiy Nation. Okrug (Karachay-Cherkessia), Chechenskaya Avt. Obl. (Chechnya), Ingushetiya, Severo-Osetiya, Avt. Daghestanskaya SSR, Avt. Kazakskaya SSR, Kyrgyzkaya ASSR, Avt. Oiuratskaya Oblast, Burito - Mongolskaya SSR (Kazakhstan), Avt. Yakustkaya SSR (Yakutia), Beloruskaya SSR (Belarus), Ukrainskaya, SSR (Ukraine), Moldavskaya SSR (Moldovia), Zakavkazkaya SSR (Abkhazia), Azerbaijanskaya SSR (Azerbaijan), Arminskaya SSR (Armenia), SSR Gruzii (Georgia), Central Asian SSR (Karakalpakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan), Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan. OCLC shows copies in twenty-three libraries worldwide: 7852120, 968755133, and 822577467.
FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 24; 56; 24; 15; 40; 12; 2; 6; 20; 47; 24; 32; 52; 16; 38 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Diary of a Social Democrat. Menshevik journal edited by Plekhanov published sporadically from 1905-1911 containing open letters and polemics on various subjects. Issue no. 4 includes a letter directed To Comrade X, likely directed at Lenin, with whom he famously split a few years prior, and a direct response to Aleksandr Martinov. CONTENTS: Patriotizm I Sotsializm [Patriotism and Socialism] --- Nashe Polozhenie [Our Position] ---Esche o Nashem Polozhenii: Pismo k Tovarischu X [More on Our Position: A Letter to Comrade X] --- K Agrarnomu Voprosu v Rossii [On the Agrarian Issue in Russia] --- O Chrezvyshaynom Partiynom Sezde (Otkritoe Pismo k Tovarischam) [On the Emergency Party Congress (An Open Letter to the Comrades) ] --- O Vozobnovlenii Moego Dnevnik [On Resuming my Diary] --- Samoubiystvo ili Borba [Suicide or Struggle] --- Poslednee Plenarnoe Sobranie Nashego Tsentralnago Komiteta [The Last Plenary Meeting of our Central Committee] --- Legalnyya Rabochiya Organizatsii I Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokraticheskaya Rabochaya Partiya [Legal Labor Organizations and the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party] --- Polemicheskaya Bezpomoshnost (Otvet t. Martynovu) [Polemical Helplessness (A Response to c. Martinov) ] --- K Voprosu o Vozrozhdenii Nashey Partii [On the Issue of the Rebirth of our Party] --- Chrezvychaynyy Sezd Mezhdunarodnago Sotsialisticheskago Byuro [Emergency Congress of the International Socialist Bureau]. French title across top-margin: Le Journal dun Socialdemocrate. OCLC lists one copy (National Library of Israel) . Nos. 1 & 9 covers detached and worn at edges, but present. Supplement to No. 7 chipping at edges with minor loss of text. Remaining issues are nice and clean. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-26A)
1st edition. Original dramatic constructivist paper covers 8vo, 135 pages ; 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title also in Russian on copyright page: Dlia stseny. SUBJECT (S) Yiddish literature. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (LOC, UMaryland, NLI) . Ex-library, but only with bookplate to later boards and faint blindstamp on non-illustarted title page. 1 inch closed tear to illustrated cover, one corner repaired, lacks spine. Paper browning with dampstaining throughout, but staining is not obtrusive on the illustrated cover. Lacks backstrip, otherwise Good Condition thus. (YID-26-10)
322 pages. Translated from the first Russian edition. Contents include: Jews in the land of Kiev Russia and the Moscow State; The first Jews in Russia; The further growth rate of Jews in Russia; Politics of the Russian Government with regard to the Jewish question; How Jewish capital was created in Russia; The social structure of Russian Jewry; Jewish participation and their role in the cultural life of Russia; Jews in Russian literature and criticism; Jews - Russian lawyers; Russian Jewry at the beginning of the twentieth century; The Balis Affair; The Jewish question from February to October 1917; Jews in USSR; Personal-national autonomy; Thirty-year total; The war years; The post-war period; The state of Israel and the problem of double citizenship; Supplements I and II. Apparently the author self-published a first English edition in New York in 1967. This copy may be a later reprint as a small Truth Seeker address label has been placed over original text on the copyright page. Regardless, this copy appears to be circa 1970s or prior. Brown stains to lower portion of back cover modestly affect last three pages - text unaffected. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Numbers 2-25 are between 8-12 pages. Numbers 33-58 are 2 pages each. In Russian. Title translates to English as, The Social Democrat. Subtitle: Tsentralnyy Organ Rossiyskoy Soctsialdemokraticheskoy Rabochey Partii [The Central Organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party]. Contributing authors include Lenin, Trotsky and Martov. Includes supplements to numbers: 6, 19-20, 23, and 42. The Social-Democrat was an illegal Russian newspaper, Central Organ of the R. S. D. L. P. , published from February 1908 to January 1917. Altogether 58 issues appeared. The first issue was put out in Russia, but further publication was arranged abroad, first in Paris, then in Geneva The Editorial Board was made up of representatives of the Bolsheviks, the Mensheviks and the Polish Social-Democrats. The paper was largely run by Lenin, [who] fought for a consistent Bolshevik line on the Editorial Board. From December 1911 Sotsial-Demokrat was edited by Lenin Lenin's articles published in Sotsial-Demokrat during the war played an important part in helping to apply the strategy and tactics of the Bolshevik Party on the questions of war, peace and revolution, in denouncing social-chauvinists, and uniting the internationalist forces in the world labour movement (Encylopedia of Marxism) . CONTENTS INCLUDES: Tsel' Bor'by Proletariata v Nashey Revolyutsii [The purpose of the Struggle of the Proletariat in our Revolution] Rabochaya Gruppa na Zhenskom Syezd [The Worker's Group at The Women's Congress] Itogi Syezda Fabrichno-Zavodskikh Vrachey [The results of the congress of factory physicians] Kont-Revolyutsiya I Burzhuaziya [Counter-revolution and Bourgeois] Klassy I Partii v ikh Otnosheniy k Religii I Tserkvi [Classes and parties in their relations to religion and Church] Vopros' o Professional'nykh Soyuzakh v 3-oy Dume [Questions on trade unions in the Third Duma] O Fraktsii "Vperedovtsev" [About the Faction "Vpered"] Fraktsiya Trotskogo I Partiynoe Polozhenie [Trotsky's faction and party position] Mezhdunarodny Sotsialisticheskiy Syezd v Kopengagen [The International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen] Karl Marks I Lev Tolstoy [Karl Marx and Tolstoy] Stolypin I Revolyutsiya [Stolypin and the Revolution] Voyna I Rossiyskaya Sotsial-Demokratiya [War and the Russian Social-Democracy] Sotsialisticheskaya Partii Evropy vo Vremya Voyny [The Socialist Party of Europe during the War] Povorot Martova [Martovs Turn] Germanskaya Sotsial-Demokratiya I Buduschiy Internatsional' [German Social Democracy and the Future International] Patsifizm ili Marksizm (Zloklyucheniya Odnogo Lozunga) [Pacifism or Marxism (Misadventures of a slogan) ] Tsimmerval'd-Kintal': Vtoraya Tsimmerval'dskaya Konferentsiya [Zimmerwald-Kienthal: Second Zimmerwald Conference] Povorot' v Mirovoy Politike [Turn in world politics]. All original prints except No. 25 (facsimile) . Most pages darkened and somewhat fragile but still nice; several pages with chipping at edges, some with minor loss of text. Good+ condition. (RUS-11-1)
364 pages. Index. Three maps. Black and white photographic plates. "For the first time, a historian - Soviet defector Viktor Suvorov - shows that the USSR's part in starting WWII was much greater, and much more sinister, than has hitherto been assumed. A direct and often harrowing challenge to accepted history. Its achievement is to force us all to revise radically our ideas of - and the reasons for - the most destructive war mankind has ever experienced." - dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. issues are 16-20 pages each. 28cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The Banner of Struggle." Published sporadically, and eventually annually, from 1924-1930. CONTENTS: Budet Burya! [A Storm is Coming!] --- V Zaschitu Russkikh Revolyutsionerov [In Defense of Russian Revolutionaries] --- Sotsial-Bessarabtsy [The Social Bessarabians] --- Mezhdunarodnoe Revolyutsionnoe Dvizhenie [International Revolutionary Movement] --- Kultura i Revolyutsiya [Culture and Revolution] --- K Godovschine Iyul'skikh Dney [The Anniversary of the July Days] --- K Desyatiletniyu "Velikoy Voyny" [On the Decade of the "Great War"] --- Krovavyye Maski [Bloody Mask] --- V Godovschinu Dekabr'skoy Boyni 1923 goda [On the Anniversary of the December 1923 Massacre] --- O Veilkom Krizise v Marksizme, Sotsializme, Demokratizme i Rabochem Dvizhenii [The Great Criss in Marxism, Socialism, Democracy and the Labor Movement] --- Vashi Voprosy i Nashi Otvety [Your Questions and Our Answers] --- Golos Revolyutsionerov iz Rossiyskikh Tyurem [The Voice of Revolutionaries from Russian Prisons] --- O Natsional'nykh Men'shinstvakh na Ukraine [On the National Mensheviks in Ukraine] --- Manifest k Trudyaschimsya Goroda I Derevni [Manifest to the Workers of Cities and Villages] --- S'ezd Mezhdunarodnago Byuro Rev.-Sots. Partiy [Congress of the International Bureau of the Rev.-Soc. Party] --- Stalin, Trotskiy ili Revolyutsiya [Stalin, Trotsky or Revolution] --- Nelegal'nye Dokumenty RKP [Illegal Documents of the RCP (Russian Communist Party)] --- Desyat' Let Oktryabr'skoy Revolyutsii [Ten Years From the October Revolution] --- Na Poroge Dvenadtsatogo Goda [On the Eve of the Twelfth Year] --- Osnovnye Prichiny Krizisa Sotsializma [The Main Causes of the Crisis of Socialism] --- Na Poroge Trinadtsatogo Goda [On the Eve of the Thirteenth Year]. The "Union of Socialists-Revolutionaries Maximalists was a political party in the Russian Empire, a radical wing expelled from the Socialist-Revolutionary Party in 1906. The Union united agrarian terrorists, the 'Moscow Opposition' and other radical dissidents from the PSR in an independent party. The Maximalists officially split off from the PSR at its Second Congress in Imatra in 1906. Maximalists played a role in both the Revolution of 1905 and the Revolution of 1917. Many former SR Maximalists eventually joined the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik) .Maximalists were so called because they demanded the full implementation of the 'maximum programme' in the expected revolution: full socialisation of the land, factories and all other means of production. The orthodox Socialist-Revolutionaries wanted to start with land reform but defer socialisation of other means of production. The Maximalists also rejected the PSR's version of a 'two-stage' revolution, a theory associated with V.M. Chernov. According to Chernov, the coming revolution in Russia would not be purely 'bourgeois-democratic' as the Social-Democrats claimed, but would include social and economic as well as political reforms. It would be a 'popular-democratic' revolution, and would transition into a full-blown 'labour-socialist' revolution later on. The Maximalists rejected this as Social-Democratic 'attentism' and argued that the coming Russian revolution would not be able to stop half-way; it was the two-stage theory, not Maximalism, that was unrealistic if it thought the toiling masses, once liberated, would content themselves with a bourgeois republic and gradual reforms." (Wikipedia, 2012) OCLC lists 9 copies. Publisher's typo on final page of No. 20/21: issue listed as "No. 20-25". Pages darkened but not fragile; some edgewear. Issue no. 24-26 worn with minor closed tears along gutter margin. Issue no. 8 outer wrappers detached but present. No 12/13 with small loss of paper and a few words. Overall, in Very Good Condition, a scarce complete run of this important journal. (RUS-11-37)
In-16 gr. (mm. 195x115), 2 volumi, p. pelle bazana coeva, fregi e titolo oro su tassello al dorso (piccola manc. alle cuffie), tagli rossi, pp. (6),VIII,280; (4),380,VI,(4); con 3 tavole incise in rame (più volte ripiegate) di cui 2 carte geografiche che raffigurano la "Route dans la presqu'isle de Kamtschatka - Route depuis Avatscha" e 1 bella tavola, incisa da Choffard, che illustra una carovana Kamtschadale. "Prima edizione". Cfr. Brunet,III,1016: "Ouvrage curieux, et dont les exemplaires ne sont pas communs" - Graesse,IV,178. “Jean-Baptiste Barthélemy, baron de Lesseps, diplomate français (1766-1834), accompagna La Pérouse dans une partie de son voyage (1784-1787) et ramena du Kamtchatka les documents de l'expédition, publiés en 1790”. Così “Grand Larousse”,VI,702. Esemplare ben conservato.
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Each issue is 2-4 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Life: A Politiical, Social and Literature Newspaper. Published daily (except Monday) March 12, 1915 June 4, 1915 and weekly thereafter until Jan. 2, 1916. ISSUES INCLUDED: 2-26, 28-61, 68 (6) , 69(7) , 72 (10) . CONTENTS INCLUDES: Bessilie Printsipov [The Impotence of Principles] -- Ideaologicheskiy Krizis [Ideological Crisis] -- Natsionalizm v Narodnom Khozyaystve [Nationalism in the People's Economy] -- Militarzatsiya Sotsializma [The Militarization of Socialism] ---Shtyk-Sotsialisty [Bayonet Socialism] -- Sotsialisticheskiy Shovinizm [Socialist Chauvinism] -- Internatsionalizm I Vospitanie Proletariata [Internationalism and the Education of the Proletariat] -- Manifest Levykh [Manifest of the Left] -- Hemetskaya Sotsial-Imperialiistskaya Ideologiya [German Social-Imperialist Ideology] -- Erve Protiv Libknekhta [Hervé Against Liebknecht] -- Eshche o Rossiyskoy Demokratiy [More About Russian Democracy] -- Sotsialdemokratiya I Zashchita Otechestva [Social Democracy and the Protection of the Fatherland] -- Pervaya Treschina v Internatsionalizme [The First Crack in Internationalism] -- V Sotsialisticheskom Mire: Posle Natsionalnago Soveta [In a Socialist Word: After the National Council]. All pages are tanned but not fragile; most with some minor chipping, closed tears at edges but only minor loss of text from some wear through to one issue (No. 7) . Good condition. (RUS-11-13)
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. First four issues are 12 pages each (36cm) ; remainder are 4-6 pages each (48cm) . In Russian. Issues 1-13, 15-25 with supplements for 17, 12 and 21 as well as a broadsheet on May Day (International Workers' Day) . Title translates to English as, "Truth: Labor Newspaper. " The original Pravda was founded in 1905 by Spilka, a breakaway party from the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party. In October 1908 Leon Trotsky was called in to edit the newspaper and pick it up from its insignificant and run down state. After several issues, the Spilka left the newspaper to Trotsky the subtitle "Organ Ukrainskago Soyuza 'Spilki' [Organ of the Ukrainian Union 'Spilka'] appears only on the first two issues who converted it into a Russian social democratic newspaper aimed at Russian workers. The editorial staff consisted of Trotsky and, at various times, Victor Kopp, Adolf Joffe and Matvey Skobelev, who tried to avoid the factional issues that divided Russian émigrés and concentrated on the issues of interest to Russian workers. The newspaper published its last issue on April 23, 1912. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Pora Prosnut'sya Sel'skim Rabochim [It's Time to Wake Up the Rural Worker] -- Ha Bor'bu s Bezrabotitsey I Golodom [The Fight Against Unemployment and Hunger] -- Balkanskiy Vopros [The Balkans Question] -- Zhizn' I Bor'ba Mirovogo Proletariata [Life and Struggle of the World Proletariat] -- Polozhenie "Pravdy" v Partii [The Position of Pravda in the Party] -- Nasha Partiya I Yeya Zadachi [Our Party and It's Problems] -- Zhelezo I Krov' [Iron and Blood] -- Karl Marks I Rossiya v 1909 g. [Karl Marx and Russia in 1909] -- Natsional'naya Bor'ba I Edinstvo Proletariata [National Struggle and Unity of the Proletariat] -- Kooperativy I Sotsializm [Cooperatives and Socialism] -- Russkie Rabochie I Evreyskoe Bezpravie [Russian Workers and the Jews Without Rights]. Non-archival tape to front of No. 1 with some damage to text. Some light wear and closed tears to edges of several issues, but no other loss of text. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-12a)
1st edition. Bound in period boards cloth. Folio. Each issue is about 6 pages. In Russian. Vpered and Proletariy bound together. Vpered was the first Bolshevik weekly newspaper, published in Geneva from Dec. 22, 1904 (Jan. 4, 1905) to May 5 (18) , 1905, founded after the Mensheviks seized control of the central organ of the RSDLP, Iskra. The first issue alone contained The Autocracy and the Proletariat (an editorial) , On Good Demonstrations of Proletarians and Poor Arguments of Certain Intellectuals, Time to Call a Halt, and other articles by Lenin. The significance of Vpered in the history of the CPSU is defined by the fact that the paper was an ideological-political organ abroad that cooperated with the practical organ in Russiathe Bureau of Committees of the Majorityto give political and organizational shape to Bolshevism (The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition. 1979) . Vpered articles include: Somneniya Dvuglavago Orla [Doubts About the Double-Headed Eagle] -- Politika Ustupok [Policy Concessions] -- Nachalo Revolyutsii v Rossii [The Beginning of the Revolution in Russia] -- Dolzhni-li My Organizovat Revolyutsiyu [Should We Organize a Revolution] -- Bankrotstvo Politseyskago Rezhima [Bankruptcy of a Police Regime] -- Bakinskiy Pogrom [Baku Pogrom] -- Marks ob Amerikanskom Chernom Peredele [Marx on American Black Redistribution] -- Vozrozhdenie Pravoslavnoy Tserkvi [The Rebirth of the Orthodox Church] -- Rol Organizatsiy v Narodnykh Dvizhenyakh [The Role of Organizations in the Peoples Movement]. Proletariy was published in Geneva from May 14 (27) until November 12 (25) , 1905, with a total of twenty-six issues during the heights of political and social unrest of the Revolution of 1905. Active in the work of the editorial board were V. Vorovsky A. Lunacharsky, and M. Olminsky. Proletariy continued the policy of the old, Leninist Iskra, and maintained full continuity with the Bolshevik newspaper Vpered. Proletariy articles include: Mezhdunarodnoe Znachenie Russkoy Revolyutsii [International Significance of the Russian Revolution] -- Demokraticheskiya Zadachi Revolyutsionnago Proletariata [Democratic Tasks of the Revolutionary Proletariat] -- Noviy Revolyutsionnyy Rabochiy Soyuz [New Revolutionary Workers Union] -- Rabochiy Klass I ego Vragi [The Working Class and Its Enemies] -- Russkiy Tsar Ischet Zaschity Svoego Naroda Y Turetskago Sultana [Russian Tsar Seeks Protection From His Own People With Turkish Sultan] -- Ocherki iz Revolyutsionnoy Borby Zapadno-Evropeyskago Proletariata [Sketched from the Revolutionary Fight of the Western European Proletariat] -- Edinenie Tsarya s Narodom I Naroda s Tsarem [Union of the Tsar and with the People and of the People with the Tsar] -- Pervaya Pobeda Revolyutsii [The First Victory of the Revolution]. Some pages are darkened, particularly at edges, but not fragile. Very Good condition. (RUS-11-10)
431 pages. Index. Bibliographical Notes. Enables readers to view world events from a Soviet perspective from the time of the Russian Revolution and moving forward. "The authors, who take the Stalinist treason trials and purges at face value, conclude that illusions about the Soviet Union were not shattered until she proved her strength during World War II". - Joel Seidman. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. Front hinge tender but intact. Prior owner's signature and small vintage bookseller tag upon front free endpaper. A worthy reference copy of this fascinating work. Kolarz [2] p.153, Seidman S22. Book
FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. Issues are between 8-12 pages. In Russian. Title translates to English as, The Social Democrat. Subtitle: Tsentralnyy Organ Rossiyskoy Soctsialdemokraticheskoy Rabochey Partii [The Central Organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party]. Contributing authors include Lenin, Trotsky and Martov. Includes supplement to number 19-20. The Social-Democrat was an illegal Russian newspaper, Central Organ of the R. S. D. L. P. , published from February 1908 to January 1917. Altogether 58 issues appeared. The first issue was put out in Russia, but further publication was arranged abroad, first in Paris, then in Geneva The Editorial Board was made up of representatives of the Bolsheviks, the Mensheviks and the Polish Social-Democrats. The paper was largely run by Lenin, [who] fought for a consistent Bolshevik line on the Editorial Board. From December 1911 Sotsial-Demokrat was edited by Lenin Lenin's articles published in Sotsial-Demokrat during the war played an important part in helping to apply the strategy and tactics of the Bolshevik Party on the questions of war, peace and revolution, in denouncing social-chauvinists, and uniting the internationalist forces in the world labour movement (Encylopedia of Marxism) . CONTENTS INCLUDES: Tsel' Bor'by Proletariata v Nashey Revolyutsii [The purpose of the Struggle of the Proletariat in our Revolution] Rabochaya Gruppa na Zhenskom Syezd [The Worker's Group at The Women's Congress] Itogi Syezda Fabrichno-Zavodskikh Vrachey [The results of the congress of factory physicians] Kont-Revolyutsiya I Burzhuaziya [Counter-revolution and Bourgeois] Klassy I Partii v ikh Otnosheniy k Religii I Tserkvi [Classes and parties in their relations to religion and Church] Vopros' o Professional'nykh Soyuzakh v 3-oy Dume [Questions on trade unions in the Third Duma] O Fraktsii "Vperedovtsev" [About the Faction "Vpered"] Fraktsiya Trotskogo I Partiynoe Polozhenie [Trotsky's faction and party position] Mezhdunarodny Sotsialisticheskiy Syezd v Kopengagen [The International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen] Krestyanskaya Reforma I Proletarski-Krestyanskaya Revolyutsiya [Peasant Reform and the Proletariat-Peasant Revolution]. Many pages darkened with rubbing and edgewear, creases throughout. Some markings in header and top margin, but all text is clear. Good Condition. (RUS-11-1a) xxxxxxxx
Edizione originale del primo omaggio della Rivoluzione bolscevica a Karl Marx. Un volume (18x26 cm) di (8)-187 pagine; ritratto in antiporta. In lingua russa (caratteri cirillici). Legatura coeva sovietica in mezza tela muta, piatti con carta marmorizzata. Ottime condizioni. Prima edizione di questa raccolta di articoli di capi del movimento comunista, Lenin, Rosa Luxembourg, Mehring, Kamenev. Nella prefazione Zinoviev racconta la genesi di questa opera, progettata nel 1908 per celebrare il 25esimo anniversario della morte di Marx, ma proibita dalla polizia zarista, e quindi pubblicata solo all'indomani della Rivoluzione d'Ottobre.
8vo; . S.-Peterburg: "Proletarskoe dielo", 1906. 1st edition. Paper Wrappers. 12mo, 32 pages. 19cm. In Russian. "Predlagaemyia stati izlagaiut dva takticheskikh vzgliada, namietivshikhsia v sotsialdemokratii po voprosu o vyborakh v Gosudarstvennuiu Dumu." Other Titles: Gosudarstvennai Duma i Sotsialdemokraticheskaia taktika. References: Khronologicheskii ukazatel proizvedenii V.I. Lenina, 2021. SUBJECT(S): Russia. Gosudarstvennaia Duma (1st : 1906); Rossiiskaia sotsial-demokraticheskaia rabochaia partiia. Sezd (4th : 1906 : Stockholm, Sweden), Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917. OCLC lists 2 institutions worldwide with copies (Harvard & Columbia). Very Scarce. Wear & tears & period institutional sticker on cover, no text affected, internal paper & binding Very Good Condition, Good Condition overall. (MX-30-10)
In (20,2x13,5 cm); 6 tomi: 369, (3) pp., 319, (1) pp., 372 pp., 370, (2) pp., 296 [i. e. 304], 366, (2) pp. Legature coeve editoriali in cartoncino editoriale molle, titolo manoscritto da mano coeva al dorso. Un leggerissimo alone al margine basso bianco delle ultime 7 carte del primo volume, ininfluente e nel complesso esemplare in ottime condizioni di conservazione ad ampi margini ed ancora in barbe. Alla prima carta bianca del primo volume antica nota di possesso privata datata 1800 "Di me Niccolé Co: Batti:ala del Co: Niccolè" Prima assai rara edizione italiana, ancor più rara a trovarsi completa di tutti i volumi ed in queste ottime condizioni di conservazione, di una delle più celebri storia della Russia scritte nel settecento. La prima edizione accoluta uscì in Francia nel 1782. Pierre-Charles Levesque (1736-1812) compilò l'opera in numerosi anni basandosi su un imponente apparato documentale rintracciato negli archivi pietroburghesi dove risedette per più di 7 anni chiamato da Caterina II su segnalazione diretta di Diderot per tenere una cattedra Universitaria prima e nella Scuola Cadetti poi. L'opera ebbe subito grande successo ed ebbe grande importanza per far conoscere alle corti dell'Europa occidentale la realtà russa ed il grande potenziale del paese. Ancora oggi questa storia è considerata di grande valore ed attendibilità tanto da venir ancora ristampata. Proprio sulla scorta degli insegnamenti di Diderot e degli enciclopedisti Levesque non si accontenta di citare una fonte ma ne analizza l'attendibilità rintracciando ogni volta la fonte primaria. Opera rarissima.
FT) Original Newspaper. 4to. Most issues are 16 pages each. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Social Democrat: Labor Newspaper. There were, of course, numerous publications titled Rabochaya Gazeta; This incarnation, published in exile in Geneva in the period leading up to the Revolution of 1905, appears to be quite scarce. CONTENTS: Klass Protiv Klassa [Class Against Class] --- Mezhdunarodnyy Sotsialisteskiy Sezd v Amsterdame [International Socialist Congress in Amsterdam] ---Politicheskaya Stachka Italyanskikh Rabochnikh [Politicial Strike of the Italian Workers] --- Posledniy Tsar [Last Tsar] --- Revolyutsionnaya Rabota v Chernomorskom Flot [Revolutionary Work in the Black Sea Float] --- Ofitsery I Soldaty v Revolyutsii [Officers and Soldiers in the Revolution] . No listings on OCLC. Pages tanned with wear along edges. Some closed tears but no loss of text. Good+ Condition. Very Rare. (RUS-11-22A)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 163 pages. 21 cm. Illustrated. First edition. In Ukrainian. Line drawing illustrations depicting prisoners, and camp labor. Written by Daniel Tchaikovsky, under the pseudonym O. Danskyi. Tchaikovsky was a journalist, member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, and supporter of OUN leader Stepan Bandera. He was imprisoned in Auschwitz from 1942 until the camp was liberated in 1945. (Wikipedia) This account of Auschwitz is the first survivor's account to be published in Ukrainian, and is one of the earliest accounts of the horrors Nazi concentration camps. (Preface to the second edition) Subjects: Concentration camps -- Germany. Auschwitz. Some age toning and edgewear. Repair to spine. Missing page 161. Otherwise fine. (UKR-1-45A)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 163 pages. 21 cm. Illustrated. First edition. In Ukrainian. Line drawing illustrations depicting prisoners, and camp labor. Written by Daniel Tchaikovsky, under the pseudonym O. Danskyi. Tchaikovsky was a journalist, member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, and supporter of OUN leader Stepan Bandera. He was imprisoned in Auschwitz from 1942 until the camp was liberated in 1945. (Wikipedia) This account of Auschwitz is the first survivor's account to be published in Ukrainian, and is one of the earliest accounts of the horrors Nazi concentration camps. (Preface to the second edition) Subjects: Concentration camps -- Germany. Auschwitz. Previous owners markings on title and half title pages. Previous institutional markings on cover. Some age toning and edgewear. Back strip has tears and previous repair with non-archival tape. Light staining internally along top edge, not affecting text. Good condition. (UKR-1-45)
1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers, 4to. 161 + 23 pages [184 pages total]. 28 cm. ICOR Yearbook 1936. Final Volume Published. In Yiddish and English. Published by the National Executive Committee of the ICOR, Organization for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union. Includes photos as well as a 33-page Unzer Flamiger Grus des Land, Vos Hot Befrayt ale Felker: Unzer Flamiger Grus der Ershter Idisher Autonomer Teritorye in der Velt! with approximately 9,000 [Nine Thousand!!!] names listed underneath, organized by city or organization. Other Contents: Rapid Stries of Biro-Bidjan; A Call for a Peoples Delegation to Biro-Bidjan; Declaration of Representatives of Workers Mass Organizations; What is the Race-Theory and Wy does German Fascism Need It; Facts About the U.S.S.R.; A Person Like You Can Get Thousands to Go with You. Subjects: Jews - United States - Periodicals. Jews - Russia (Federation) - Birobidzhan - Periodicals. Jews - Colonization - Russia (Federation) - Birobidzhan - Periodicals. Jewish periodicals - United States. OCLC Number: 27350933. OCLC lists 16 copies. Wear to foot and crown of spine, some light staining, otherwise clean, about Very Good- Condition (YID-16-2D-L'ex)
1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers, 4to. 161 + 23 pages [184 pages total]. 28 cm. ICOR Yearbook 1936. Final Volume Published. In Yiddish and English. Published by the National Executive Committee of the ICOR, Organization for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union. Includes photos as well as a 33-page Unzer Flamiger Grus des Land, Vos Hot Befrayt ale Felker: Unzer Flamiger Grus der Ershter Idisher Autonomer Teritorye in der Velt! with approximately 9,000 [Nine Thousand!!!] names listed underneath, organized by city or organization. Other Contents: Rapid Stries of Biro-Bidjan; A Call for a Peoples Delegation to Biro-Bidjan; Declaration of Representatives of Workers Mass Organizations; What is the Race-Theory and Wy does German Fascism Need It; Facts About the U.S.S.R.; A Person Like You Can Get Thousands to Go with You. Subjects: Jews - United States - Periodicals. Jews - Russia (Federation) - Birobidzhan - Periodicals. Jews - Colonization - Russia (Federation) - Birobidzhan - Periodicals. Jewish periodicals - United States. OCLC Number: 27350933. OCLC lists 16 copies. Very Good Condition, a beautiful copy (YID-16-2C-L'ex)
Album cartonato di cm. 36 x 31 di dieci pagine con applicate 34 foto in nero, mediamente cm. 23 x 14 con didascalie in cirillico. Anni '40/'50, ma forse anche precedenti.
1st edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers. 4to. XVIII, 206 pages. 28 cm. ICOR Yearbook 1932. In Yiddish and English. Published by the National Executive Committee of the ICOR, Organization for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union. The ICOR yearbook was published from 1932 to 1936. This issue contains well over 1300 names in Yiddish of Jewish supporters, generally part of part- or full-page ads taken out by IKOR branches or related groups. For example, a two-page Tsvayte Aptaylung: Bronzvil Ikor...Bagrisungen fun Yehidim [sic] (Part Two: Brownsville [Brooklyn] Greetings from the Jews) on pages 70-71, with list of 300 names below, presumably all members of the Brownsville IKOR branch which had each donated money to place the ad to support IKOR efforts. Just a few of the locals heading these lists of names include: the Ikor Druker Komite New York [Printers Committee]; Spring Valley, NY; Duluth MN; Siu Siti [Sioux City] IA; Cincinnati, OH; Oakland, CA; Syracuse, NY: Windsor, Canada; Vineland NJ, Newark, NJ; etc. The 70 pages of ads and paid greetings in the middle of the book also include hundreds of names in English, often as small classified-type ads of half- or one-inch height. English editorial on the history of the ICOR, a poem by Mayakovsky, and essays on Biro-Bidjan in socialist construction, Palestine and Biro-Bidjan, Report of the Expedition to Biro-Bidjan. Yiddish sections includes lengthy reports on the ICORs activities and American support, proposed architectural and agricultural projects in Biro-Bidjan, illustrations of proposed architectural projects as well as completed structures, multiple charts and graphs detailing economic and material aspects to agricultural projects; with sixty pages containing hundreds of advertisements and encouraging words from businesses and individuals all over the United States in support of ICOR. Subjects: Jews - United States - Periodicals. Jews - Russia (Federation) - Birobidzhan - Periodicals. Jews - Colonization - Russia (Federation) - Birobidzhan - Periodicals. Jewish periodicals - United States. OCLC Number: 27350933. OCLC lists 16 copies. Some wear to wrappers at corners and spine, internally Very good condition. (YID-16-1Ax-L'ex)
[Russia]: Publication of P. And N. Kievskie. 4to. 190 pages. In Russian. Official publication of the Russian social-democratic workers' party (Bolsheviks) . The only issue published is Nr 1-2, August 1915. Includes: articles of the future leaders of the Bolshevik Russia: "Failure of the Second International" by Vladimir Lenin, "World Economy and Imperialism" by Nikolai Bukharin, essays by Karl Radek and Georgii Zinoviev. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (U of California at Riverside, U of Wisconsin at Madison, Oxford U, England) . SUBJECT(S) : Socialism -- Periodicals. Socialism -- Russia -- Periodicals. Geographic: Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917 -- Periodicals. Brittle and browned acid paper, no back cover page, front cover page detached from the block and has some tear with no loss to the text, incomplete (last page is 190, must be over 195 pages) , overall in fair condition (RUS-7-342).
Non précisé. Non daté. In-4 Carré à l'italienne. Relié. Etat passable. Tâchée. Dos abîmé. Déchirures. 208 + 190 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc sur grandes planches, avec texte sur 2 colonnes en dessous. Pièce de titre rouge et titre doré sur le dos. Ouvrage en mauvais état. Plats fortement tachés. Couverture se détachant. Cahiers se détachant. Pages de titre manquante. 1er et dernier feuillets abîmés et mouillurés. Quelques feuillets déchirés et mouillures en bords de pages. Vers 1900 (avant la Révolution). Photographies de Jongh Frères. Saint-Pétersbourg, perspective Newsky. Garde impériale, Palais de Gatchina. Moscou, Enceinte Kitaï-Gorod. La maison des Romanov. Tiflis, Chameliers du Caucase. Chasse aux chiens courants. Paysanne, Grande-Russie. Place du marché à Elisabethpol. Kiev, Hôpital ophtalmique. Kharkov, Raffinerie de sucre. Sébastopol, Equipage de flotte russe. Un Slovaque. Un menuisier. Corps de cadets Nicolas. Pays du Don, Famille d'un Lieutenant-Colonel de Cosaques. Paysage de Finlande. Moujiks du Gouvernement de Mohilev. Moscou, Porte Illinsky.Kiev, 1re Section des Pompiers. Ialta, Nikitsky-Sad. Bakou. Garde impériale à Saint-Pétersbourg...