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trad. di Maria Gabriella Paolini in 16°, tela edit. con titoli oro al dorso, manca sovrac.
45412P., Hachette (Collection "Tribune de l'Histoire"), 1948, in 12 broché, 311 pages ; quelques annotations au crayon ; couverture légèrement fanée.
192542907Berlin Neuer Deutscher Verlag 1925. 1st edition. Original 3-color printed wrappers 12mo 176 pages. Foreword by the Dutch trade union official Edo Fimmen 1882-1942. <br> Fimmen was committed to a workers’ united front and was chairman of the The International Federation of Trade Unions also known as the Amsterdam International from 1919 to 1923. He was also a member of International Workers' Aid and through his friendship with Willi Münzenberg an important supporter of the International Red Aid and the League against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression. <br> Widely-read among Anti-fascists in Germany in the years leading up to Hitler's win in the Reichstag this work includes numerous photo plates with travel impressions and a list of the delegation members. <br> In her recent history of East Germany “Beyond the Wall†historian Katia Hoyer discusses the importance of this book in building a positive image of the newly founded Soviet Union among German Communists including Jews who would soon begin to flee to the USSR in large numbers as the Nazi noose tightened.<br> She notes that “a 1925 brochure called ‘What Did 58 German Workers See in Russia’ became instrumental in creating a paradisiacal image of the Soviet Union. It was inspired by the communist Hermann Remmele who had led a group of his comrades on a grand tour of sorts through Russia. <br> The pamphlet was based on their reports and boasted of 'female workers who proudly talked of their equal treatment' and of wages that were '33 per cent higher' if one takes into account that workers lived rent-free and had excellent healthcare. All of this must have made the Soviet Union seem like the promised land to the unemployed and the destitute as well as to idealist intellectuals. <br> Having experienced the First World War and its appalling consequences older German communists wanted to believe there was a better alternative and saw the Soviet Union as a beacon of hope especially after the waves of arrests in Berlin in 1933. For most German political refugees who fled to the USSR after Hitler took power their time in Moscow began as a great adventure†page 15.<br> She notes that later however “Hermann Remmele the leader of the group that penned the propaganda brochure ‘What Did 58 German Workers See in Russia’ was to endure a fate that would stand in for many German communists. Once a darling of the Soviet political elite Grigory Zinoviev had called him 'the best and most precious asset of the German party. the gold of the proletariat' he was arrested in Russia in May 1937 on charges of spying and sabotage. Two years later he was sentenced to death and shot on the same day 7 March 1939.<br> His son Helmuth died on his way to a gulag in Siberia and his wife Anna would succumb to health problems caused by a horrific spell in Moscow's Butyrka prison†page 19.<br> SUBJECTS: Labor and laboring classes -- Soviet Union. Economic history. Labor – Working class -- Economic conditions -- 1917-1945. URSS -- Conditions e´conomiques -- 1917-1945. OCLC: 5918896. Cover rubbed with tear loss to one letter chip at base of spine and small chip at lower margin of front cover. Internally very good condition Good- Condition overall. B Holo2-162-27-XX-. Berlin, Neuer Deutscher Verlag unknown
1930117050Bln., Internationaler Arbeiter-Verlag, [1930]. 16 S., Original-Broschur, 8°. Softcover
1944166640Basel, Volksdruckerei, 1944. 205 S., Or.br. mit Schutzumschlag, 8°. Beigelegt eine fast ganzseitige Besprechung des Buches von U.M. in der NZZ vom 2. April 1944 sowie eine ebensolange in der Zürcher "Die Tat" vom 20. April 1944. Softcover Schönes Exemplar.
194468191Basel, Volksdruckerei, 1944. 205 S., Or.br. mit Schutzumschlag, 8°. Softcover Schutzumschlag etwas angestaubt und mit kleinen Randeinrissen.
1981RO20268630WYDAWNICTWO SPORT I TURYSTYKA. 1981. In-8. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 22 PAGES de texte, en polonais, anglais, francais, allemand et russe, texte sur 2 colonnes + environ 75 pages de planches photos en couleur. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1970R200110086Warsaw. 1970. In-Folio. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 250 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et couleur, dans et hors texte. Jaquette en état d'usage. Livre en polonais.. Avec Jaquette. . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1965100145896Collins and Harvill Press 1965 in12. 1965. Cartonné.
235x160 mm. XXIX+504 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
1999113933London, BBC Books, 1999, pt in-4°, 255 pp, préface de Ian Kershaw, 106 photographies en noir et en couleurs, dans le texte et à pleine page, 4 cartes en couleurs, biblio, index, reliure toile éditeur, jaquette illustrée, bon état. Texte en anglais
s.l.[Nederland], Ambassade der USSR in Nederland s.d., 72pp.geïll.
G21468, s.l.[Nederland], Ambassade der USSR in Nederland s.d., 72pp.geïll.
16-2621Moscow Russia: Ministry of Culture 1976. Folio. 87 x 59 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Moscow, Russia: Ministry of Culture, 1976. unknown
R320009077MINISTERSTVO ZELEZNIC REPUBLIKY CESKOSLOVENSKE.. NON DATE. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 14 pages + 1 carte couleur (chemins de fer de l'Etat tchécoslovaque) + 23 pklaches photos monochromes + 1 reproduction couleur dépliante.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
19911707Albin Michel, 1991, in-8°, 375 pp, 12 pl. de photos hors texte, biblio, index, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
1991R100064068Albin Michel. 1991. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 374 pages - quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1991R240130783ALBIN MICHEL. 1991. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 374 pages - quelques planches d'illustrations en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1997159429Le grand livre du mois Le grand livre du mois, 1997. In-8 relié plein cartonnage souple éditeur de 374 pages illustrées. Rares passages discrètement soulignées au crayon de papier sinon Très bon état
Le grand livre du mois, 1997. In-8 relié plein cartonnage souple éditeur de 374 pages illustrées. Rares passages discrètement soulignées au crayon de papier sinon Très bon état
Fine Russian In comtemporary cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Russian. 428 p. Vvedeniye v teorik diyaleksiyeskogo materyalizma. From the library of Ismail Hüsrev Tökin, (1902-1992). Second Edition. Tökin completed his primary, secondary and high school education at the Austrian High School in Istanbul. Between 1922 and 1925 he completed his higher education in KUTV in Moscow. In the same year he continued his economics seminars in KUTV. After returning from the Soviet Union to Turkey, he was sentenced in '1925 Communist Tevfikat'. He is well-known for his works on economics. As understood from his collection, he has studied many religious and economic systems that exist in the world.
1909RO30330119Imp. de l'école militaire d'infanterie. 1909. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 11 pages. Une carte en couleurs, dépliante en fin d'ouvrage. Cois frottés. Déchiures, quelques rousseurs. Dos partiellement déchiré.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
1992R100072944Alain de Gourcuff éditeur. 1992. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 4 pages en feuillets + 103 pages + 101 pages + 127 pages + 103 pages - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - sous emboitage relié toilé rigide gris augmenté d'une illustration en couleur en bon état.. . Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
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)
RO20143710INTOURIST. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Plaquette dépliante de 8 pages. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS