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London. 4to. 8 or more pages per issue. Some issues illustrated. In Russian. An Official publication of Russian anarchists. Total of 24 nrs in 21 issues were published. Contents include: editorial "Anarchism and Politics" denying any significance to legal methods of the class struggle: labor unions, parliament, etc (Nr 3) , editorial "On definition of our tactics" with anarchist perspective on Marxist theory (Nr 4) , editorial "On definition of our tactics. Part 2" on tactics of revolutionary terrorism (Nr 5) , editorial "On definition of our tactics. Part 4" on tactics of general strike (Nr 7) , editorial "Peaceful solution or Revolution?" on limits of political upheaval in Russia (Nr 8) , "Open letter to Russian socialist-revolutionaries" with critical coverage of the International socialist congress in Amsterdam in August 1904 (Nr 14) , & editorial in support of peasants' uprisings in Russian countryside (Nr 17) . OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Houghton Library at Harvard U, Pennsylvania State U, Brown U, U of South Carolina, U of Wisconsin) . All on fragile newsprint, browned with paper chipping, minor tear and wear otherwise in good condition Price is per issue (RUS-7-935).
CF485SNCF, Août-Septembre 1968. In-4, 105 pages, 31 figures, 6 planches dépliantes en annexe (dont carte des chemins de fer soviétiques), broché.
New York. 4to. 144 pages. In Russian. An organ of the Russian social-democrat workers' party (Mensheviks) . Started in 1921, published semimonthly until 1945, since 1946 published monthly. Includes: materials on the contemporary issues of the USSR: agricultural problems, Khrushchev's ideological shifts, women in Soviet politics, etc. OCLC lists 35 copies worldwide. SUBJECT(S) : Socialism -- Europe, Eastern -- Periodicals. Enclosed is a leaflet (letter to the subscribers about an increase in subscription price) , in Russian, ex-library stamp (YIVO Institute) on the front cover page, in excellent condition (RUS-7-339.
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. 2 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. CONTENTS INCLUDES: Obschezemskiy Syezd [Zemstvo Congress] -- Konferentsiya Nezavisimoy Rabochey Partii [Conference of the Independent Workers' Party]. Paper is tanned but not fragile, with tears along right margin (no loss of text) . Good Condition. (RUS-11-9a)
Geneve. 4to. 6 pages. In Russian. Includes: coverage and materials of the Bund convention in Spring 1916 (on policy towards the war, struggle for Jewish emancipation, relationships with military deportees aid societies, etc) . None in OCLC (! ), though we have been told of the existence of an isue Nr. 2 (not seen) . Brittle newsprint paper with minor tears, otherwise in excellent condition, (RUS-7-365) .
Prague. 4to. 180 pages. In Russian. Edited by E. Lazarev. Began in September 1922, ceased publication in March 1934. Includes: fiction by Honore de Balzac, Aleksei Remizov, political essay by Eduard Benes (first president of independent Czechoslovakia) , book reviews include a piece on "Summer 1925", a novel by Ilia Ehrenberg. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Thick browned paper, wrappers have minor tear on the spine with no text loss, mended by clear tape, otherwise in excellent condition (RUS-7-344) .
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 445, [9], [12] pages. 22 cm. Edition. In Hebrew; one appendix in Russian; added t. P. And introductory matter in English. Folded map attached to lining paper. A history of the Jewish autonomous region of Birobidjan, with detailed sections on immigration and population figures, local and international funding and support for the colonization project, industry, agriculture, forestry, construction, handicrafts, medical services, literature, art, education and culture, Jewish life in the region, and the place of Yiddish. In the series: Sidrat "Galuyot" volume 2. Subjects: Birobidzhan (Russia) - History. Ex-library markings. Slight toning. Very minimal markings. Very good condition. (EE-5-43B)
L14654Fondation Dina Vierny, 1999. In-8 carré br. Catalogue de l'exposition qui a eu lieu du 21 octobre au 20 janvier 2000. Textes de D. Vierny, E. Boulatov, B. Lorquin. Importante iconographie en couleurs et noir & blanc. Biographie, bibliographie, etc. E.O.
FT) Original Newspaper stapled into later folder. 4to. 40 pages. Illus. 29cm. In Russian. The important first issue. Title translates to English as, Anarchist: Organ of the Russian Anarchist-Communists. CONTENTS: Gosudarstvo I Pravo [State and Law] --- Anarkhizm I Rabochiya Organizatsii [Anarchism and Labor Organizations] --- Anarkhizm ili Sindikalizm [Anarchism or Syndicalism] --- Anarkhicheskiy Krestyanskiy Soyuz [Anarchist Peasant Union]. SUBJECT (S) : Anarchism -- Periodicals. Anarchists -- Russia -- Periodicals. OCLC lists holdings (Harvard, UAlberta) . Pages are stained and darkened, slightly musty, worn with some tears at edges; minor text loss to first and last page. Good Condition. (RUS-11-28)
FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. 32 pages. Illus. 29cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Anarchist: Organ of the Russian Anarchist-Communists. CONTENTS: Professionalizm, Sindikalism I Anarkhizm [Professionalism, Syndicalism and Anarchy] --- Militarizm, ego Rol I Znachenie [Militarism, its Role and Value] --- Otrezvlenie Russkoy Revolyutsii [Awakening of the Russian Revolution] --- Agrarnyy Vopros I Sotsialisticheskiya Programmy [The Agrarian Issue and the Socialist Programs] ---Anarkhicheskoe Dvizhenie v Evrope [The Anarchist Movement in Europe] --- Anarkhicheskoe Dvizhenie v Rossii [The Anarchist Movement in Russia]. OCLC lists 2 holdings (Harvard, UAlberta) . Institutional stamps on front and back pages; edges rubbed. Internal pages are bright and clean and all text is clear. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-28a)
L14916Librairie Félix Juvin, 1905. In-12 br. Traduit d'après le manuscrit russe par S. Persky. E.O.
L14898Éditions de " Monde illustré ", 1908. In-12 br. Nouvelles traduites et préfacées par Serge Persky. E.O.
FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. Pages. 20cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, Echoes. Collection I. CONTENTS: Kadety I Zatrudnenii [Cadets and Difficulties] --- Deyatelnost Proshloy Gosudarstvennoy Dumy I Sadachi Budushey [Last Activity of the State Duma and Future Goals] --- Polozhitelnaya Rabota Pravitelstva [The Positive Work of the Government] --- Balans Pravosudiya [The Balance of Justice] --- Po Povodu Raskola v Polskoy Sotsialisticheskoy Partii [Concerning the Schism in the Polish Socialist Party]. SUBJECTS: Socialism -- Soviet Union -- Periodicals. Russia -- Politics and government -- 1904-1914 -- Periodicals. OCLC lists six copies. Institutional stamp and marking on front cover and title page. Pages worn along edge, but all text is clear and paper is not fragile. Very Good Condition. (RUS-11-36)
Trad. dall'orig. francese di Liliana Magrini. <BR>2 voll. in 8°, pp.(10) 300 (2); (8) 323 (1). Ottime leg. mz.perg., tass. e tit. oro ai dorsi.
1st edition in Russian. Paper Wrappers, 16mo, 77 pages. ; 16 cm. In Russian. August Ferdinand Bebel was a German social democrat and one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. SUBJECT: Socialism. At head of title: "Rossiiskaia Sotsial'demokraticheskaia Rabochaia Partiia. Perevod s niemetskago. " Includes bibliographical footnotes. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Lacks outer wrapper, as commonly found. Good Condition. (MX-30-6)
1st edition in Russian. Paper Wrappers, 16mo, 77 pages. ; 16 cm. In Russian. August Ferdinand Bebel was a German social democrat and one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. SUBJECT: Socialism. At head of title: "Rossiiskaia Sotsial'demokraticheskaia Rabochaia Partiia. Perevod s niemetskago. " Includes bibliographical footnotes. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Pages 65-78 in facsmile only. Lacks outer wrapper, as commonly found. Otherwise Good Condition. (MX-30-7)
Jews--Soviet UnionPaper wrappers; small 8vo. 18 pages. Appendix reprints resolution adopted by a special seesion of the board of deputies of British jews on 16th May 1965. OCLC lists six copies worldwide. Jews--Soviet Union. Excellent condition. (W-62)
1937118278Moscou, Coopérative d'Éditions des ouvriers étrangers en URSS, 1937, in-4°, 319 pp, traduit du russe par Alice Orane et Georges Roux, texte sur 2 colonnes, nombreuses photos, gravures et caricatures, planches hors texte sous serpentes en noir et en couleurs (portraits, photos, cartes), un brassard de garde rouge contrecollé hors texte, index bibliographique, index des noms cités, chronologie, reliure percaline rouge de l'éditeur, un Lénine en médailllon estampé à froid au 1er plat, titre en blanc au 1er plat et au dos, 1er plat très lég. sali, bon état. Rare
Original Stapled Wrappers. 4to. 16 pages. 30cm. In Russian. Title translates to English as, "The New World: Russian Social Democratic Organ." A political journal of "Martov's Social Democratic Labor Party" published twice monthly. Its stated goal is to look for ways to resolve Democratic Socialism of the problems posed by internationalism during the pivotal era of development for the Soviet Union, and the world. CONTENTS: K Trudyaschimsya Sovetskogo Soyuza [To the Workers of the Soviet Union] --- Krizis Neytraliteta [Crisis of Neutrality]. French title in header: "'Le Monde Nouvea' (Noviy Mir) Revue bimensuelle." OCLC lists two copies (British Library, St. Pancras; National Library of Israel). Some chipping along gutter margin. Pages darkened and somewhat fragile, but all text is clear. (RUS-11-34b)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 95 pages. 22 cm. First Editon. About the life and poetry of Olena Teliha written by Dmytro Dontsov, a fellow member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists . Olena Teliha was a Ukrainian Nationalist poet and leader. "From 1933 [Olena Teliha] contributed to the nationalist journal Vistnyk (Lviv) . In Cracow from 1939 to 1941, she headed the literary-artistic society Zarevo and together with Oleh Olzhych worked in the cultural sector of the Leadership of Ukrainian Nationalists. With the outbreak of the war between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union she moved to Lviv and then left with the OUN expeditionary groups for Kyiv in 1941. There she became head of the Writers' Union and editor of the literary weekly Litavry (Kyiv) . When the Nazi regime closed down Litavry's parent newspaper, "Ukrainske slovo" (1941) , and replaced it with the pro-regime "Nove ukrainske slovoa", Teliha refused to co-operate. She was arrested by the Gestapo and shot, together with other Ukrainian nationalists." (Encyclopedia of Ukraine) In 2005, researcher Kateryna Kryvoruchko discovered previously unknown poetry written by Teliha. Included in the collection is "Drained That Goblet Thousands of Times" believed to have been written as late as 1940, two years before Teliha's death. "'Drained That Goblet Thousands Of Times' is a symbolic poem written in response to the allegation that the poet led on the theoretician of Ukrainian nationalism, Dmytro Dontsov. "The newly discovered poem contains a response to Olena's ill-wishers: she and the unnamed man (most likely Dontsov) are friends, comrades in arms, and nothing more." (Tysiachna, The Long Return, 2005, day. Kiev. Ua) Dmytro Dontsov was a political journalist, editor, literary critic and theorist for the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. After emigrating to Canada in the late 1940's, his strong opposition to Russia, and unending support of Ukrainian independence was still present in his writing and work in continued support of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. (Encyclopedia of Ukraine) Subjects: Teliha, Olena. Teliha, Olena, 1907-1942 -- Criticism and interpretation. Authors, Ukrainian. Nationalists -- Ukraine -- Biography. Light shelf wear and minimal creasing to wrappers from normal wear. Very good condition. (UKR-1-42)xx
199418Paris, Plon, 1896 in-12, 287 pp., demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé, épidermures, coupes et coins usés, cachet ex-libris.
Original Wrappers. 12mo. 45 pages. 19 cm. First Edition. An examination of persecution of Ukrainian Catholics by the Soviet Union in post-war Europe. Subjects: Persecution -- Ukraine. Freedom of religion -- Ukraine. Catholic Church -- Ukraine. Catholic Church, Roman -- Russia -- Ukraine. Ukraine -- History, Religious. Front wrapper detached. Edge wear with some small tears, previous repairs with non archival tape. Light age toning. Previous ownerâs bookplate.. Good condition. (UKR-1-11a)
(FT) Original Newspaper. Folio. First four issues are 12 pages each (36cm) ; remainder are 4-6 pages each (48cm) . In Russian. 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 OF ISSUES AVAILABLE: No. 3: Pered Pervym Maya [Before May First] -- Rabochie I Dzhaparidze [Workers and Dzhaparidze]. No. 5: Imperializm I Revolyutsiya [Imperialism and Revolution] -- Za Sotsialdemokratiyu [For Social Democracy! ]. No. 6: Tsar I Evropa [Tsar and Europe]. No. 7: Zhelezo I Krov' [Iron and Blood] -- Karl Marks I Rossiya v 1909 g. [Karl Marx and Russia in 1909]. No. 8: Natsional'naya Bor'ba I Edinstvo Proletariata [National Struggle and the Unity of the Proletariat] -- M. Gorkiy I Sotsialdemokratiya [M. Gorky and Social Democracy]. No. 10: Na Partiynuyu Dorogu [On the Party's Path] -- Itogi Antialkogol'nago Syezda [Results from the Anti-Alcoholism Congress]. No. 12 (inc. Supplement) : V 3-ey Dume [In the 3rd Dimension] -- K Mezhdunarodnomu Sotsialdemokraticheskomu Kongressu v Kopengagene [For an International Social Democratic Congress in Copenhagen]. No. 15: BalkanskiyVopros I Sotsialdemokratiya [The Balkan Question and Social Democracy] -- Kooperativy I Sotsializm [Cooperatives and Socialism]. No. 18-19: Za Sotsialdemokratiyu! [For Social Democracy! ] -- Kapitalizm I Revolyutsiya [Capitalism and Revolution]. No. 20: K Vozrozhdeniyu Partiy [To Revive the Party] -- Russkie Rabochie I Evreyskoe Bezpravie [Russian Workers and the Jews Without Rights]. No. 21 (inc. Supplement) : Spasiteli Trona I Altara [Saviors of the Throne and Altar] -- Vneshnyaya Politika Kontr-Revolyutsii [Foreign Politics of Counter-Revolution]. No. 22: Politika ne Zavisit ot Lichnosti [Policy is not Dependent on the Individual] -- Voyna I Internatsional [War and the Internationl]. No. 23: Otkrytoe Pis'mo k Tovarischam "Spilkovtsam" [Open Leter to the Comrades of "Spilka"] -- Tsarizm v Persii [Tsarism in Persia]. No. 25: Lenskaya Boynya I Otvet Proletariata [Lenskaya Massacre and the Proletariat Response] -- Protiv Pogromschikov: Protest Evreyskikh Rabochakh [Against the Rioters: Jewish Workers' Protest]. 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. Good Condition. (RUS-11-12b) . Price is per issue.
209594Paris, Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1889 in-8, XI-363 pp., 1 fac-similé et 3 cartes dépliants, toile grise modeste, dos muet (reliure de l'époque). Traces d'étiquettes au dos, plats salis. Cachets (annulés).
020656Georges Catroux (1877-1969), Saint Cyrien, général, rallié au général de Gaulle après l'appel du 18 juin, gouverneur d'Algérie, ministre, ambassadeur en URSS. L.A.S., 10 septembre 1954, 1p in-8. A l'écrivain, militant socialiste puis communiste, fondateur du Club du Faubourg, Léo Poldès (1891-1970). « Cher monsieur, Je suis sensible à votre aimable insistance et j'y répondrai très volontiers si je n'avais lieu de penser que je serai dans des temps assez proches appelé à des fonctions actives qui restreindront automatiquement la liberté de parole dont je dispose actuellement. Je suis donc à mon vif regret, empêché de m'engager auprès de vous. Assuré de ce que vous comprendrez mes raisons, je vous prie d'agréer avec mes voeux pour le club du Faubourg, les assurances de mes sentiments dévoués. Catroux ». Il sera, en effet, grand chancelier de la Légion d'honneur quelques semaines plus tard. [500]