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192035626Wien 1920. Paperback. Fair. 203p. Wrapper. 21cm. Cover chipped. Front cover detached. Text browned. German text. <br/><br/> paperback books
192035627Petrograd 1920. Paperback. Good. 111p. wrapper. 19cm. Title-page torn. Text browned. Partially unopened. German text. <br/><br/> paperback books
1961174282London: the March 1961. 6.5x12.5 inch sheet printed in English one one side and Russian on the other horizontal fold crease otherwise very good. Outlines the purpose of the march and calls for Gandhian resistance to violence. The marchers had by this time walked from San Francisco to Washington DC then flown to England where they were met with a large rally in Trafalgar Square before continuing into Europe where they eventually reached Moscow. the March unknown books
1993000988Lesosibirsk 1993. Softcover. First edition; 5 1/2 x 7 1/2; pp. 35; stapled wraps; minor wear and age-toning along margins; near fine condition. Scientific articles on the various issues facing the Central Siberian Region including forest fires chemical contamination etc. Lesosibirsk paperback books
193726292New York: Pioneer Publishers 1937. First Edition. Octavo. Staple-bound pamphlet; printed paper wrappers; 31pp. A bit dust-soiled spine slightly rubbed else Very Good. Translation of an article that first appeared in the March 1937 issue of Nouvelles d'U.R.S.S. an information bulletin published by the "Que Faire" group of left Communists led by Andre Ferrat. Pioneer Publishers unknown books
1979260573Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou 1979. First. paperback. very good. Frontispiece and hundreds of illustrations some in color. 580 pages with text in French. Thick 4to stiff pictorial wrappers spine just a bit creased. Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou 1979. First edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Exhibition catalogue.<br/><br/> Centre Georges Pompidou unknown books
19672010Moscow: Moscow News 1967. No Edition Stated. <br /><br />Oblong Octavo 5 x 8 inches; 125 x 203 mm 80 pages in stapled pictorial wrappers. <br /><br />Booklet containing 12 popular Soviet songs in English and Russian including Moscow Nights rendered here in English as Moscow Evenings. Lovely cover with the upper wrapper featuring piano keys along the spine and a drawing of a Kremlin tower topped by a red star. <b>SCARCE</b>. <br /><br /> CONDITION: Wrappers a bit soiled light edge wear staple rusted pages very lightly toned and some lightly creased. A Very Good copy. Moscow News paperback books
194637154Moscow 1946. Hardcover. Very Good. photos & illustrations 847p. Blue binding. 26cm. No Jacket. Title in Russian and English; text in Russian. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1989127268Moscow: Sovetskii Khudozhnik 1989. Hardbound. VGminor bumps to spine and corners. In Russian. Color pictorial boards 368 pp profuse color images many full-page size. Sovetskii Khudozhnik hardcover books
19306042721930. 3 1/4" x 5"; 4 pages. Very good ca. 1930's. Entertainment included: Vera Smirnova - The Gypsy Queen of Song. Olga Soloviava - Oriental Danseuse. Olga Larseena - Russian Classic Folk Dance. Vladimir Dubinsky - Baritone Dolinoff - Gypsy Dancer. Nadya Alexandrova Luncheon 65 cents; Dinner $1.25. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
190520296New York: Russian Orthodox Church 1905. Softcover. Very good. 4-3/4 x 7-1/2" stapled printed wraps pp. 351-390 staples rusted but sound a little rubbing to the wraps a short tear at the spine foot very good to near fine. An epistolary tempest. Ingram Nathaniel Washington Irvine 1849-1921 an ordained Anglican Episcopalian priest in 1905 "weary of strife filled with love and truly convinced that the Holy Orthodox Church was the truest medium of unity" i.e. represented a purer more Catholic path was reordained in said church by the Archibishop Tikhon and assigned to St. Nicholas Cathedral in New York City setting off a war of words that rivals the best of them to quote one representative passage: "his letter being so vulgar disreputable and in all respects so absolutely untruthful. With contempt we pass it by". No mere posturing this: The dust-up captured the attention of the nation and resulted over time in the adaptation of both Churches into their current forms. The supplement at hand puts forth the full text of various letters shot back and forth across the bows of the principals although its sympathies are clearly with Irvine who in his new position served directly under Hotovitzky the publisher. The 'Russian Orthodox American Messenger' itself was first published in 1896 issued in Russian with a monthly English-language supplement as here; its ceased publication in 1973. [Russian Orthodox Church] paperback books
1965042432Moskva: Nauka 1965. 2d Revised and enlarged Edition. Otvetstvennyi redaktor G. Sh Sharbatov. 2 vols. 891 1p. original half-cloth with stiff printed boards in Russian with added half-title summary and table of contents also in English. Includes 81 papers by Russian linguists and literary historians covering early Semitic languages in the Middle East Ethiopia and North Africa. Semitskie iazyki 2:1-2. Nauka unknown books
19041626711904. MOSCOW. "Souvenir de Moscou". The prints measuring 162 x 222 mm. Oblong folio 240 x 340 mm bound in contemporary three-quarter morocco. NP ND. Moscow1904 $ 3500.00 The 24 plates depict the major sights along the Moscva River Red Square the Kremlin St. Basils Cathedral etc. in early colour photography. The album inscribed and dated 1904. Binding a bit rubbed the photographs in fine condition. unknown books