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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 13 cm). In Uzbek. 108, [4] p. Üzbekiston Sovet Sosyalist Respublikasining uy-joy kodeksi.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 67 pages. 21 cm. First Edition. In Ukrainian. Written by Theodore Pestushko under the pseudonym Yurko Stepovvy. A fictionalized account of the authorâs experiences with the Steppe Division of the Ukrainian National Republic Army. Active in the later part of the Ukrainian Revolution, the UNR was a largely peasant based army fighting against Bolsheviks in Western Ukraine. Pestushko became a leading member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, and wrote about the movement for Ukrainian Independence upon settling in the United States after World War II. Subjects: Ukraine -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 -- Fiction. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Some age toning and edgewear. Backstrip has tears, and is partially absent. Internally very good. (UKR-1-28) xxx
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)
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.
(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)
(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)
Advanced Uncorrected Proof. 8vo. 173 pages ; 22 cm. A rare advanced proof of Wiesels 1974 Play, which was performed on Broadway in 1976 and later made into a full-length movie. As a marketing tool, publishers provide free copies of new book titles to booksellers, stores, PR people, journalists and even celebrities.
This is a folded illustrated leaflet produced by official Soviet Union media. No marks or inscriptions. A little very faint creasing to upper/lower edges . A very clean bright unmarked leaflet and no bumping to corners. pp. An 11 x 8 inch leaflet opens up to 11 x 41 inches double sided. It is a celebration propaganda leaflet clearly from Soviet Union media (published unidentified). Describes the Soviet success in acheiving space flight with Sputnik and with particluar reference to the first manned space flight which was carried out by Yuri Gagarin. To quote 'It is not by chance that the Soviet Union - the first country of socialism - was first in the world to launch artificial satellites and the first to accomplish a manned flight in outer space.' A fascinating document for anyone interested in early space flight. Very scarce. We do not use stock photos, the picture displayed is of the actual book for sale. Every one of our books is in stock in the UK ready for immediate delivery.
1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, 4to; 342 pages; In Yiddish. With lots of illustrations and detailed index. Light wear, Overall Very Good Condition. (YIZ-5-8)xx
1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, 4to; 342 + 145 pages; In Yiddish. Title translates as, "Jews in the Ukraine." With lots of illustrations and detailed index. OCLC: 18462513. Ex-library with usual marks, Light wear, about Very Good Condition. (YIZ-5-8A)xx
IN HEBREW. Signed by author. 24x17.5 cm. 237 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
in-8°, 346 pages, broche, couv. illustree. Bon etat (papier jauni, plis a la couverture et au dos). [109B-13][TX-2+]
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight book of fold-out postcards with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Thirty-eight coloured photographs of Yalta the Russian resort in the Crimea, most postcard size, a few half-size, some double size. Descriptions in English, French, Spanish, German and two Cyrilic languages. Undated, ca 1955. Very scarce.
16 cm, brossura ill; pp. 483
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. OTTIME CONDIZIONI GENERALI, LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, LIEVE BRUNITURA. RARO. Il XXIII Congresso del Partito Comunista dell'Unione Sovietica (PCUS) si svolse dal 29 marzo all'8 aprile del 1966 a Mosca. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: XXIII Congresso del Partito Comunista dell'Unione Sovietica: testi e documenti Autore: AA.VV. (Autori Vari) Editore: Roma: Editori riuniti, 1966 Lunghezza: 413 pagine; 23 cm Peso: 1 Kg Collana: Biblioteca politica Soggetti: Ventitreesimo XXIII Congresso del Partito Comunista dell'Unione Sovietica, Comunismo, Politica, Congressi, PCUS, URSS, Russia, Novecento, Storia contemporanea, Ideologie politiche, Rivoluzione, Bolscevichi, Breznev, Stalin, Classe dirigente, Politica estera, Relazioni internazionali, Internazionale comunista, Popolo, Direttive, Piano quinquennale, Rapporti, Kossyghin, Economia, Obiettivi, Agricoltura, Contadini, Trasporti, Comunicazioni, Lavoro, Stato, Lavoratori, Operai, Cultura, Benessere, Documenti, Risoluzioni, Costruzione, Infrastrutture, Sviluppo, Industria, Repubbliche socialiste, Status, Vietnam, Stati Uniti, Guerra Fredda, Ufficio politico, Quadri, Dirigenti, Discorsi, Mosca, Leonid Brežnev, Politburo del Comitato centrale, Candidati membri del partito, Praesidium, Statuto, Segretario generale, Istoria Kommunisticeskoj partii Sovetskogo Sojuza, Socialismo, Economia, Marxismo, Movimento operaio, Culto della personalità, Critica dell'imperialismo, Lenin, Nagy, Sviluppo, Libri Vintage, Rari, Stalinismo, Denuncia, Chruscev, Repubbliche federate, Relatori, Komintern, Kapitonov, Geopolitica, Storia contemporanea, Soviet supremi, Solochov, Kennedy, Mikunis, Golda Meir, Rivoluzione d'ottobre, Conference papers and proceedings, Aleksej Nikolaevic Kosygin, Kossighin, Congresses, Twenty-third XXIII Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Communism, Politics, Congresses, USSR, Twentieth Century, Contemporary History, Political Ideologies, Revolution, Bolsheviks, Brezhnev, Leading Class, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Communist International, People, Directives, Plan Five Years, Reports, Economy, Objectives, Agriculture, Peasants, Transport, Communications, Jobs, State, Workers, Workers, Culture, Wellbeing, Documents, Resolutions, Construction, Infrastructures, Development, Industry, Socialist Republics, Status, United States, Cold War , Political Bureau, Executives, Managers, Speeches, Moscow, Central Committee, Candidates Party Members, Praesidium, Statute, Secretary General, Istoria Socialism, Economics, Workers' Movement, Personality Cult, Criticism of Imperialism, Development, Rare Books, Stalinism, Complaint, Khrushchev, Federated Republics, Speakers, Geopolitics, Contemporary History, Supreme Soviets, Revolution of October
tela edit., acetato protettivo con piccole rotture e mancanze
bross. edit., piega in copertina, bruniture
Un volume (23 cm) di 486 pagine. In lingua francese. Brossura editoriale verde. Un po' ingiallite le pagine ai margini, ma buon esemplare.
Silex, 1988. In-4 relié, 284 pages, illustré de photographiesn et de plans.
No marks or inscriptions. Single crease adjacent to spine of front cover. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight browning to pages and no bumping to corners. 129pp. A collection of documents smuggled out of the Soviet Union written by Soviet workers setting out the grim reality of the life of the working class in the USSR. It also mentions the new Free Trade Union, separate from the state, which it was hoped may mark a turning point.
IN HEBREW. 245x185mm. 47+35+679 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover yellowing, rubbed, slightly curved and slightly stained. Spine worn. Text block edges stained. Inner cover yellowing and age stained. Binding partly visible between inner cover and pages. Few pages slightly age stained - no damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
VOLUME ONE ONLY. IN YIDDISH. 23.5x16cm. 512 pages. Gilt hardcover. Faded gilt lettering on cover. Pen inscription on first and last whitepageã. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 12 pages. Reprinted from The American Jewish Y ear Book, 1951. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Excellent condition. (PC- 1)
trad. di Maria Gabriella Paolini in 16°, tela edit. con titoli oro al dorso, manca sovrac.
235x160 mm. XXIX+504 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.