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193292109210437xbvkMoscow, 'Federatsija' (Federation), 1932. 94 (2) pages on fine paper. - Publisher's color-illustrated (by A. Levina) hardcover binding titled in russian cyrillic; 8vo.(ca. 16 x 11,5 cm).
191812577Paris, Editions SIC, 1918. In-8 broché de 108-[4] pages, couverture illustrée (reprenant la composition du frontispice).
000148459Klonimus Zeev ben Yaakov Visotski of Moscow. Maase Chachamim. Salonica 1884. In Hebrew. The listing price is for a single volume of this title. The copy is in fair condition without binding. Some imperfections are among the following common defects: holes damaged pages tears water stains foxing worm holes or tracers age spots frayed margins handwritten notes inscriptions censorship stamps. Please contact us for more details on the condition of the book. SKU000148459 unknown
191622028Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1916 ; cartonnage rouge-orangé double in-8 du type "à un éléphant", dos type F, dit "au phare", deuxième plat de type "R", toutes tranches dorées ; [8], 368 pp. et six hors-texte en noir et blanc.
18971532991897. MOSCOW. Guide du voyageur a Moscou. By A. and F. Tastevin. 4 194; 29 1 XIII 1 pp. Illustrated with 30 photographic views in text and two large folding maps of Moscow. 8vo. 153 x 105 mm bound in publisher's green cloth title gilt on front cover. Moscow: Imprimerie Th. I. Hagen 1897. Second revised edition of Tastevin's well known travel guide to Moscow in French with notes on religion government climate literature and mostly city monuments. There is practical advice offered including a listing of restaurants hotels stores tramways etc. Then as expected are guides to libraries churches theaters clubs circuses universities etc. followed by a short history of Moscow. The second part of Tastevin's Guide offers more in-depth descriptions of the major sites to be visited and is followed by a vocabulary and conversation manual. Erratum slip on one page 31. A near fine copy. hardcover books
18971532991897. MOSCOW. Guide du voyageur a Moscou. By A. and F. Tastevin. 4 194; 29 1 XIII 1 pp. illustrated with 30 photographic views in text and two large folding maps of Moscow. 8vo 153 x 105 mm. bound in publisher's green cloth title gilt on front cover. Moscow: Imprimerie Th. I. Hagen 1897. Second revised edition of Tastevin's well known travel guide to Moscow in French with notes on religion government climate literature and mostly city monuments. There is practical advice offered including a listing of restaurants hotels stores tramways etc. Then as expected are guides to libraries churches theaters clubs circuses universities etc. followed by a short history of Moscow. The second part of Tastevin's Guide offers more in-depth descriptions of the major sites to be visited and is followed by a vocabulary and conversation manual. Erratum slip on one page 31. A near fine copy. hardcover
201454735Dusseldorf / Bucharest: Les Editions de L’Oubli Ex Occidente / Zagava Press 2014. First edition Hardcover Limited New in dust jacket with associated sealed envelope. Dusseldorf / Bucharest: Les Editions de L’Oubli Ex Occidente / Zagava Press: 2014. First edition Hardcover Limited New in dust jacket with associated sealed envelope 287 pp.<br/> This edition limited to 110 numbered copies. We like approve of and otherwise endorse virtually all the ExOx/Zagava books that come our way. This one is particularly interesting beautiful and we dare say explosive. An anthology of fantastic fiction with contributions from a virtual who’s who in contemporary fantastic literature. Those contributors include Quentin S. Crisp Jonathan Wood Colin Insole Andrew Condous Mark Valentine Damien Murphy John Howard Rhys Hughes Adam S. Cantwell D.P. Watt and Avalon Brantley. This is a big book in more ways than one with nearly 300 pages. Need more intrigue and incentive How ‘bout this then: Credits for each story are not offered ion the book in any form. The Table of Contents page offers story titles only. The reader is left to determine which story belongs to which author. Les Editions de L’Oubli (Ex Occidente / Zagava Press) hardcover
201446304Zagava/Les Editions de L'Oubli 2014. First edition & 1st printing. Hardcover. 288 page original anthology with stories/contributions by Quentin S. Crisp Jonathan Wood Colin Insole Andrew Condous Mark Valentine Damian Murphy John Howard Rhys Hughes Adam S. Cantwell D. P. Watt and Avalon Brantley. Each author has used a pseudonym so it is not clear from the contents page who has written what but laid into the book is a printed card in envelope with the names of the authors next to their pseudonyms. LIMITED EDITION: 110 numbered copies printed. Though this copy is unnmumbered but lettered AC which I presume is ''Author's Copy'' as this came from contributor John Howard. Fine copy in a fine dustjacket as new. Zagava/Les Editions de L'Oubli hardcover
1812137[Paris, Ponthieu, 1822], in-8°, 3 feuillets non chiffrés, 236 pages (à partir de la page 160 il y a une erreur de pagination, on passe de la page 160 à la page 141 alors qu'il devrait être imprimé 161; à la fin la dernière page est numérotée 216 alors qu'il s'agit en fait de la page 236), cartonnage rouge de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, coiffe inférieure abimée (voir photo).
In-12°; pp. (16), 565 (i.e. 555), (5), bel frontespizio calcografico inciso da Crispin de Pas, che tra l’altro ritrae il “magnus moscovia dux”; legatura in piena pergamena coeva rigida con titolo manoscritto al dorso, tagli spruzzati, buon esemplare. Edizione orginale di questo interessante compendio su Mosca e la Russia, suddiviso in parte corografica, ossia la descrizione del paese, politica e storica.
1968mon0000077741Prentice-Hall 1968-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. 1.1000 in x 9.0000 in x 6.2000 in. Prentice-Hall hardcover
1965104109BBHamburg, Nannen, 1965. 4°. 184 S. mit 169 Tafeln. OLn. mit OU. [8 Warenabbildungen] ("Die Zeit" Bücher).
LIT9660MNon daté. J. Hetzel & Cie. Reliure bleu nuit, deux éléphants, difficulté à s'ouvrir suite à des restaurations hasardeuses, dos assez usé, la tranche de face a perdu sa dorure, reste en bon état général, l'intérieur est frais.
mon0000187509Amer Mathematical Society. paperback. Very Good. 0.6299 in x 9.7638 in x 6.6929 in. A nice copy. Clean text solid binding. Amer Mathematical Society paperback
82 pages. Features: Excellent cover photo of Premier Ernest Manning in front of the Alberta Legislature Building; Nice colour photo ad for 1965 Mercury Park Lane convertible; Big Canadian Push to Analyze Easter Island before civilization spoils the place; Why Canadians are practically the only diplomats that Washington trusts; How Sault Ste. Marie built the biggest little medicare scheme in Canada; Britain issues booklet "Treachery Is Their Trade" as required reading for civil servants vulnerable to attacks by Soviet spies; Editorial - Let's make friends, not enemies, with the mainland Chinese; How Arthur Hailey turned Reporter in Manning's Alberta; Ordeal by Rumor - The Skeletons in (Ernest) Manning's Cabinet, by Arthur Hailey - long, informative article including photos of cabinet ministers under clouds; Is the Family Doctor Vanishing?, by Claude P. Gendron, MD; How I Found Out the Toronto Argonauts Don't Really Lose Games on Purpose, by Peter N. Allison; Canada's 1967 Centennial celebration preparations - Will we be late for our own birthday parth? - a 'non'-progress report by Hal Tennant; When Mama Cooked Solomon Grundy, by Helen Wilson; The Killer That Could be Hiding in your car - Ray Stapley warns of the danger of metal fatigue in autos; The Many Worlds of Soviet Russia - Kenneth Bagnell reports on his five weeks in Russia, traveling from Moscow to Siberia to Central Asia; Nice colour-illustrated ad for the 1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop; Magnificent colour photo ad for the Lincoln Continental - featuring a white model with suicide doors; Nice colour-illustrated ad for the 1965 Ford Galaxie 500/XL Convertible (red); How Talk Show Host Pat Burns Won Fame and Fortune by Talking on the World's Biggest Party Line (CJOR) - article with photo; Quebec censor board censors La Terre a Boire; John Bradshaw - the man who got rich by making gardening sound easy; Colour photo ad for Coke on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
P6161Moscow: Informatsionnyi Tsentr Moskovskogo Narodnogo Fronta 1988. Octavo 19 à 14 cm. Original side-stapled blind card wrappers: 123 pp. Wrappers lightly soiled; some rust to staples. Internally very good or better. This samizdat directory of "amateur socio-political organizations" published by the Moscow People's Front is a remarkable record of the burgeoning civil society in the late Soviet period as well as such phenomena as environmentalism and urban conservation. The Moscow People's Front MNF was founded in June 1988 when members of some forty amateur organizations convened to draft a ratification document and elect a governing body. According to this document "The objective of MNF is to aid in the democratic self-organization of the masses and to fight for socialist renewal of society for a democratic socialism." While the group advocated democracy "freedom of press and speech freedom of public protest" as well as for "a democratic planning of the economy" they saw this reform happening within the framework of socialism and "respect for the principles of socialism" was discussed as being of key significance. MNF further advocated for all government to be given over to "democratically elected Soviets" for labor unions to exist outside of government control and for ecological concerns to be taken seriously in the management of country's natural resources. The organization held weekly protests at Pushkinskaia Square in Moscow throughout the summer of 1988 to draw attention to its goals. This directory of socio-political organizations throughout the Soviet Union was created by MNF in the same year for internal use. <br/><br/>The first "amateur organisations" sprang up in the Soviet Union in the 1960s during the Thaw. However these were mostly non-political in nature cultural literary scientific or sports clubs. Emboldened by Mikhail Gorbachev's policies of Glasnost and Perestroika Transparency and Rebuilding the amateur organisations took on an increasingly political bent. In 1986 a new decree "Regulations on Amateur Associations" legalised the registration and functioning of amateur or "informal" associations in the Soviet Union. Observing this movement in 1990 Lyudmila Alekseeva wrote for the Helsinky Watch Committee: "The emergence of so many spontaneous free associations since 1986 is working a fundamental change in Soviet life. What was for so long a grey and mute mass is now speaking out in a chorus of vigorous dissonant voices. A society that was atomized by Stalinist terror has begun to restructure itself. . Nicknamed by the Soviet press as neformaly or "informals" to distingush them from participants in officially organised and controlled bodies these millions of historic preservationists environmentalists political activists nationalists human rights campaigners body-builders pacifists sports fans Afghan war veterans hippies rock-music devotees and others are the grassroots activsts and sometimes the strategists of the new social movements" Neformaly: Civil Society in the USSR. New York: Helsinki Watch 1990. Despite the publicaton of this report the burgeoning of civil society in the late Soviet period was quickly forgotten. It comes to light in this directory.<br/><br/>The directory is organized by republic and city and each entry gives the name of the organization the organization's focus and objectives as well as a brief history of its formation closing with contact information. Nearly 200 socialist anarchist nature and historical preservation organizations are listed all across the country each ranging in size from just a dozen to hundreds of members. The primary purpose of many of the associations listed in the directory is a kind of whistleblowing. For example the Moscow based "press-club" Glasnost defined its mission as "helping the individuals whose rights are being trampled by local authorities. . The aid is provided by publishing their story in the eponymous journal printed and distributed by the organization." Demokraticheskii Soiuz Democratic Union defined its mission as "opposition to totalitarianism" by organizing events and protests "promoting pluralism." Another Moscow based organization "Narodnyi arkhiv" People's Archive was actively compiling an archive of all manner of Samizdat self-published materials. The Leningrad based Demokratizatsiia profsoiuzov Democratization of Worker's Unions advocated "the creation of worker's unions that would be independent from the state." Arkhangelsk based "Ekologiia severa" Ecology of the north is one of many environmental organizations listed in the directory. The volume closes with organizations with a nationwide presence such as "Memorial" а group for the "preservation of memory of victims of Stalinism" and "providing aid to the victims of Stalinism" headed by the Soviet scientist and dissident activist Andrei Sakharov. Together the organizations in the directory provide a broad overview of the social concerns of Soviet citizens as well as the mechanisms that were available for their organizing. The volume is a remarkable time capsule of the burgeoning civil society in the last years of the Soviet state. Many of the organizations went on to achieve significant results often on the regional level and some of their initiators were to be elected to political positions. KVK OCLC show various copies of the first part suggesting that no further issues were published. Scarce in the trade. unknown books
16-2678Moscow Russia: Moskovskij Dramaticheskij Teatr Na Maloj Bronnoj 1967. Folio. 112 x 79 cm. Wove Paper with Color Lithograph. Signed by set-designer/artist Viktor Durgin. Marginal tears. Moscow, Russia: Moskovskij Dramaticheskij Teatr Na Maloj Bronnoj, 1967. unknown
2000mon0000011881Phaidon Press 4/1/2020 12:00:01 AM. hardcover. Very Good. 1.1417 in x 10.8661 in x 8.3465 in. 1st edition. Hardcover issued without dust-jacket. Fading to front board. Otherwise clean and solid. No tears stains or odors. NOT a book club edition. NOT ex-library. Hand-wrapped and packaged in cardboard. Phaidon Press hardcover
Cartier-Bresson's personal impressions of the people of Moscow. 163 pictures in photogravure. Hessian covers with blue title on spine. Dust jacket worn to edges, 20mm tear to lower front edge and small loss to lower back edge.
Very Good Russian Original cloth. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Russian. Apprx. 1200 p., many lithographic plates. Almanakh-ejegodnik, 1897 god. Almanac - yearbook for 1897. A calendar and a collection of information useful to everyone in daily life. On the front cover with colored embossing: the title of the publication in the ornamental frame and the annual calendar with the indication of the shrines. The back cover is embossed with black: a multiplication table and a list of provinces, regions and counties with major cities. On the spine there is a color embossing: a geometric ornament, the name of the publication and the year. The third year of the publication of the almanac, the last one was published in 1902. The purpose of the almanac was to create for the reader a permanent desk book containing all possible indications of various cases from everyday life. The publication contains an image of the family tree and the Family Chronicle, in which it is necessary to fill in the columns (they're not signed, not written on paper, empty): "Birthday", "Epiphany", "Otkrytie from the chest", "1st tooth", "1st word", " Step "," Smallpox vaccination "," Family holidays ", etc. Special sections include a civil, eternal, hunting, photographic, financial calendar, characteristics of the zodiac signs. A large number of tables, diagrams, advertisements, information, useful for each - in the field of astronomy, geography, history, statistics, medicine, usual recipes, book reviews, obituaries; theaters, opera buildings, circuses, many maps, hospitals, all banks, government buildings, passport info for citizens, times for transportation, railways, economy, architecture, history of the art, special days and religious holidays and calendars of all minorities such Rabbanic Jews, Muslims, Armanien Gregorians, Evangelic Lutherans, Rimski Catholics, etc. and many advertisements. For bibliographers and historians, this calendar is of great interest. "Almanac" won popularity in the Russian society and at the first all-Russian exhibition of printing business in 1895 in St. Petersburg was awarded the Great Silver Medal. The book contains historical and geographical essays in Moscow and St. Petersburg. And also address-calendar and reference department On these cities. There are no portraits of Nikolai and Alexandra Feodorovna.
12049P., Emile Testard, 1892 ; in-4. 3ff.-362 pp.-2ff. - 5 planches hors-texte. Nombreuses illustrations in-texte en noir. Demi-chagrin vert -dos insolé devenu blond), dos à nerfs, titre doré, caissons dorés timbrés d'un petit fer doré : fleur de pensée dont les pétales sont mosaïquées en cuire rouge, tête doré, non rogné. Bel exemplaire bien relié.
2000Star-9783540663102Springer 2000. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
2000Star-9783540663102Springer 2000. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
1973013112Moscou - Moskau The Young guard - Molodaja gvardia 1973 In-4 Cartonnage et jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur
1955007408Paris Gallimard 1955 In-12 Broché