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1963R300273396A. Pedone. 1963. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 265 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1892R240094339EMILE TESTARD. 1892. In-4. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 362 pages - signet conservé - quelques gravures en noir et blanc hors texte dont une en frontispice - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte - quelques traces de mouillures en début d'ouvrage et quelques rousseurs sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - titre + auteur + filets dorés sur pièce de titre rouge - 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1962ROD0120523LIBRAIRIE GENERALE DE DROIT ET DE JURISPRUDENCE, R. PICHON ET R. DURAND-AUZIAS. 1962. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 312 pages. Tampon sur le premier plat et la page de titre, et une annotation sur la coiffe en pied.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
R320055700PLON, NOURRIT ET CIE. XIXe SIECLE. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. A restaurer, Couv. convenable, Mors fendus, Intérieur acceptable. 435 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc in texte - Frontispice sous serpente du portrait du tsar Alexandre III - Cartonnage polychrome - ouvrage partiellement desolidarisé - Tranhes dorées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1997RO20227539Le Grand Livre du Mois / Pygmalion Gérard Watelet. 1997. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 396 pages augmentées de quelques planches de photos et illustrations en noir et blanc en milieu d'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
2009RO40021236entremonde. 2009. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 147+256+298 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1924165695Berlin Schöneberg, Verlag der Jugendinternationale, [1924]. 23, [1] S., Original-Broschur, 8°. Der Kongress fand vom 17. Juni bis zum 8. Juli in Moskau statt. Er brachte den Entscheid im Machtkampf um die Nachfolge Lenins, der am 24. Januar des gleichen Jahres gestorben war und brachte die Bolschewisierung der kommunistischen Parteien, was den Sieg Stalins und dessen Position vom Aufbau des Sozialismus in einem Land bedeutete. Sehr selten. Softcover Umschlag gebräunt und mit kleinen Einrissen und Papierverlusten. Einrisse und Fehlstellen bei zwei Seiten mit Papierband geflickt, lose Bogen mit Papierband befestigt.
1935120216Moscou, Isogis, 1935. (20) Bll., mit zahlreichen, teils farbigen und ganzseitigen Abbildungen nach Fotografien von E. Mikouline und S. Friedland. Original-Broschur, 2°. Das Heft behandelt das Leben der Kinder in der Sowjetunion. Gestaltung der Nummer von Semen Friedland. Die Monatsschrift «URSS en construction» erschien in vier Sprachen (deutsch, französisch, englisch, spanisch) von 1930 bis 1941 und noch einmal 1949. Zum Redaktionskollegium der von Maxim Gorkij gegründeten Zeitschrift gehörten unter anderen Georgij Pjatakov und Michail Kol?cov, einzelne Nummern erschienen unter der Leitung von Aleksandr Rod?enko oder El? Lisickij. Viele Nummern wurden von Nikolaj Stepanovi? Tro?in gestaltet. Hauptsächliches Gestaltungsmerkmal war die Fotomontage, mit Beiträgen von Fotografen wie Maks Al?pert, einem der Begründer der Fotoreportage, Arkadij ?ajchet und anderen. Softcover Umschlag etwas berieben und angestaubt, minim lichtrandig. URSS en construction; [UdSSR im Bau], No. 6. Juin, 1935. La dix-huitième année de la révolution
1935132036Moskau, Isogis, 1935. (21) Bll., mit zahlreichen, teils ganzseitigen Abbildungen nach Fotografien von Semen Friedland, Georgij Petrussow und anderen. Original-Broschur, 2°. Das Heft behandelt das 15-jährige Jubiläum Sowjet-Kareliens. Text von S. Rafalowitsch. Montage von Nikolaj Troschin. Die Monatsschrift «USSR im Bau» erschien in vier Sprachen (deutsch, französisch, englisch, spanisch) von 1930 bis 1941 und noch einmal 1949. Zum Redaktionskollegium der von Maxim Gorkij gegründeten Zeitschrift gehörten unter anderen Georgij Pjatakov und Michail Kol?cov, einzelne Nummern erschienen unter der Leitung von Aleksandr Rod?enko oder El? Lisickij. Viele Nummern wurden von Nikolaj Stepanovi? Tro?in gestaltet. Hauptsächliches Gestaltungsmerkmal war die Fotomontage, mit Beiträgen von Fotografen wie Maks Al?pert, einem der Begründer der Fotoreportage, Arkadij ?ajchet und anderen. Softcover Vorderumschlag am Rand etwas braunfleckig. Hinterer Umschlag mit kleiner Fehlstelle in der unteren Ecke. UdSSR im Bau, 9, 1935
98212Neuchâtel, Editions du Lis Martagon - Victor Attinger 1964-1979, 190x130mm, broché.
1987009700Leningrad: Main Directorate of Navigation and Oceanography Ministry of Defence of the USSR 1987 4to 26 cm 584 pp. Publisher's cloth with gilt lettering and Soviet naval anchor-and-star emblem to upper cover number stamped on the front board rebacked binding somewhat skewed with extensive manuscript corrections and annotations in red ink throughout including a densely completed "Лист для учёта корректуры" Correction Record Sheet correction slips inserted for crossed out parts. Publication No. 1244 copy No. 5536 stamped "Для служебного пользования" For Official Use Only. Comprising a general survey navigational-geographical and hydrometeorological overviews and nine chapters of detailed coastal navigation covering the entire Black Sea littoral from the Kiliya mouth of the Danube through the Crimea Caucasian coast Turkish coast and Bulgarian and Romanian shores to the Bosphorus; with a reference section distance tables and alphabetical index; illustrated throughout with coastal profile engravings and navigational diagrams; tracking amendments applied through 1991 the final entries postdating the dissolution of the USSR. A later and substantially expanded edition than the 1968 issue this copy is of exceptional documentary interest as a working navigational instrument actively corrected and used through the final years of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet with the correction record providing a remarkable archival trace of operational naval use up to and beyond the collapse of the Soviet state. Main Directorate of Navigation and Oceanography, Ministry of Defence of the USSR hardcover
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1999101705Paladin Press 1999. First Edition. Softcover. Collectable - Good Condition. VG- 1st ed 1999 Paladin Press paperback illustrated with many photos. Some spotting/flecking affecting rear cover as shown due to laminate breakdown. The SVD Dragunov is one of the most famous sniper rifles in history. Genuine technical operational manuals for it are scarce. James Gebhardt's English translations of official Soviet manuals are prized by military historians surplus firearm collectors and enthusiasts for their accurate terminology and high-quality breakdown diagrams. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2kg. Category: Military & Warfare; ISBN: 1581600321. ISBN/EAN: 9781581600322. 84cxrarebooks is the trading name of Cambridge-based bookseller Marino Guida with 25 years experience in the trade. We guarantee the condition of all our books. Further images or a short video presentation of any book can be arranged on request. We send tax-free and tariff-free to EU US/Canada and Australia/NZ with insurance included for peace of mind. Inventory No: 101705. 9781581600322 Paladin Press paperback
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IN YIDDISH. 5 VOLUME SET. 2.8 kg. 235x155 mm. [379]+[640]+[500]+[398]+[331] pages. [ALL VOLUMES]: Gilt hardcover. Spine edges bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. [VOL. I]: Cover rubbed and stained. Cover corners slightly bumped. Few pencil inscriptions in the text. [VOLUMES II-III]: Cover corners bumped. [SUMMARY]: Otherwise all volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
RARE second edition of "Te'uddah be-Yisrael" (Let it be known in Israel), an influential treatise on education by Russian-Jewish scholar Isaac Baer Levinsohn. Levinsohn argues, utalizing arguments from Jewish sources, that the traditional Jewish education system was contributing to the backwardness of Jews, and that it ought to be replaced by a modern schools which will teach Hebrew and the scriptures along with foreign languages and science. 200x130mm, XVIII+188 pages. Black quarter-cloth rebound Hardcover. Cover rubbed and slightly stained. Cover edges and corners rubbed. Pen inscription on spine. Three holes on spine rear hinge. Ex-library copy with stamps on whitepages, title pages and rear endpaper. Wormholes on inner edge of extreme pages (including title-pages) near binding - NO DAMAGE TO TEXT. Pages yellowing, wavy and age-stained. [SUMMARY]: Despite the aforementioned wear, this rare essay on Jewish education reform is in good reading condition.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original very attractive chromo-lithograph print of Soviet Tatarstan emblem. 24x17 cm. Bilingual in Tatar and Ottoman script. Eight paper-tapes on the extremities of paper. "Sekil 20" [i.e. Figure 20] written. It shows a peasant holding a sickle and a worker holding a pickaxe have joined their hands. The sun rises out of a wreath knitted with spikes and an arrow is drawn with a bow. Inside the wreath, "Tatar Sûrâlar Cumhuriyeti" is written in Arabic letters. In the lower part, hammer and sickle symbols stand out. Info about this emblem and its artist, and from which source it's taken couldn't be found. Litho.
RARE compilation of all issues of the most influential Zionist-Socialist periodical "Der Nayer Veg" (The New Way), published in Vilnius, Lithuania, from 1906 to 1907. 295x215mm. 552 pages [each column is paginated: 584+40+40+40+40+32+64+48+40+40+40+40+56 columns - 2 on each page]. Black board Hardcover with cloth spine. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover edges and corners peeling and bumped. Spine edges tattered and slightly bumped. Tipp-Ex inscription on spine. Inner cover slightly stained. Some pages edge worn and/or slightly tattered. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare compilation of all issues of the most influential Jewish Socialist-Zionist periodical is in good reading condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
L7585Philippe Sers Editeur, 1986. In-4 carré cartonnage éditeur, jaquette illustrée. Texte de S.O. Khan-Magomedov et V. Quilici. Traduit par S. Coyaud. Plus de 300 p. 600 illustrations. Cet ouvrage rassemble pour la première fois depuis sa mort toutes les oeuvres publiées et inédites de Rodtchenko. E.O.
19491054911949 N° 4 - Avril 1949 - Grand in-folio (environ 30x42cm), broché couverture illustrée - Revue mensuelle illustrée - Très belles reproductions photographiques - Première page de la couverture : Photo couleur "A l'école"
RARE book justifying the policy of Tsar Alexander II regarding the Jews and supports education reforms in religion and world peace. Most of the text is in Hebrew, the rest in Russian and French. 150x110mm. 265+12 pages. Hardcover with cloth spine. Cover curved. Cover corners rubbed. Spine worn. Rubbed sticker on spine. Ex-library stamp on front whitepage, title pages, and several other pages. Pen writing on front inner cover and page 4 verso. Russian title page taped. Sticker residues Russian title page. Binding slightly loose and visible between pages 18-19. Pages yellowing and slightly age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This rare book is otherwise in good condition.
RARE! Third volume of a translation of the novel "Zikronot le-bet Dawid" to the dialect of Persian spoken by the Jews of Bukhara in Uzbekistan. The book, itself a translation and adaptation of "Geheimnisse der Juden" by Hermann Reckendorf, has been translated by Raphael Galiboff, a prominent figure among the Bukharan Jews of Jerusalem, who sought to spread the ideals of the Haskalah movement in his community. The book features a short preface by Solomon Tajir, chief Rabbi of Bukhara and Samarkand. 190x125mm, 262-416 double pages. Pink paperback. Cover torn at several places. Spine partially missing. Pages browning. Save for the damage to its cover, this rare work of literature in the Jewish-Bukharan language is in good condition.
RARE account of the Kishinev pogrom that took place in April 1903 written under his literary pseudonym (Told) by Dr. Baruch Berthold Feiwel (1875-1937), an eminent Zionist leader, writer, poet, translator, editor, Zionist activist, director of Keren Hayesod and the Jewish Colonial Trust (JCT). Contains dedication page with illustration dedicated to Kishinev pogrom victims by the celebrated Jewish graphic artist Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), b&w woodcut reproduction (Plünderung des Judenviertels in Frankfurt am Main, 1612) and 4 b&w photographic plates. 250x190mm. 102 pages [+9]. Patterned rebound Hardcover with brown cloth spine. Cover yellowing, slightly curved and slightly stained. Spine edges bumped. Sticker on spine bottom part. Felt-tip pen writing on spine. Title-page and last page edges tattered/torn and partly taped. Dedication page edges tattered - NO damage to illustration. Pen inscription on title page edge near binding. Ex-library copy with stamp on title page, pages 23, 85, 101 and under photographic plates between pages 64-65. Some pages edge slightly torn - NO damage to text. Text block scratched. Some pages bottom corner tattered and/or slightly creased. Pages browning. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare historical publication concerning the notoriously infamous Kishinev pogrom has sustained some wear, but is still in good reading condition.
1933113926Bureau d’Éditions 1933 In-8 broché 22,7 cm sur 14,5. 357 pages. Couverture et dos passés, premier plat légèrement effrangé, intérieur propre, exemplaire non coupé. État correct d’occasion.