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pp. xi, 298. Bookplate of Esther and Harry Klein. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Crude home made dust jacket. Eighth printing. Coldwar/Economics 8
24 pages. Features: Vitaly Uspinov's Mission - For 50 Years he has watched in helpless rage from Montreal as the Soviets destroy his Church - but he believes one day the faithful will return to Moscow; King Tyee and the Salmon Princess - Al Purdy writes a fishing story about the ones that will always get away - with colour photo; The Bubble Gum Kid - article on Expo Catcher Gary Carter - with nice colour photos; Nice half-page vintage colour ad for 1975 Dodge Vans; The Food Co-Operative Revolution, by Wayne Ellwood; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
pp. iv, 321. XLib. Inked ownership of Henry Gifford. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, beveled edges. Gilt lettered spine and gold vignette of Tzarist imperial double eagle arms on front cover. Though XLib, still a nice copy. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! RUSSIA/1
Very Good Tatar Original wrappers. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14,5 cm). In Crimean Tatar in Arabic script. 25 p. Chipped on extremities, wear on spine, slightly stained and dusty covers. Overall a good copy. First and only edition of this first regulations consisting of 87 articles under 11 main headings, of the parliamentary (qurultai) of the Crimean People's Republic, which was the first Turkic and Muslim democratic republic in the world, existed from December 1917 to January 1918 in the Crimean Peninsula, a modern day Ukrainian territory currently occupied by the Russian Federation. The Crimean People's Republic was declared by the initiative of the Qurultai of Crimean Tatars, which stipulated the equality of all ethnicities within the peninsula. Noman Çelebicihan (1885-1918) was chosen as the first President of the nascent Republic. The Qurultai, in opposition to the Bolsheviks, published a "Crimean Tatar Basic Law", which convened an All-Crimean Constitutional Assembly, established a Board of Directors as a provisional government, and erected a Council of National Representatives as a provisional parliament. The Board of Directors and the Central Council of Ukraine both mutually recognized each other. This attempt to build a new nation was quickly defeated by the Bolshevik- and anarchist-dominated Black Sea Fleet. Already on 16 December 1917, the Bolsheviks captured Sevastopol where the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet was located and dissolved the local council of deputies. The power in the city was transferred to the local revkom. The Bolsheviks were supported by some ships of the Black Sea Fleet. To defend itself, the Crimean government created a United Crimean Headquarters on 19 December 1917, that had at its disposal two cavalry and one infantry regiment of Crimean Tatars as well as some Ukrainian and Russian formations that amounted to some thousand people. Several armed incidents took place during January 1918. On 14 January 1918, the Bolsheviks captured Simferopol where they managed to arrest former President of Crimea (Head of Directorate) Noman Çelebicihan who had just resigned on 4 January 1918. He was transferred back to Sevastopol and interned until 23 February 1918, when he was executed without trial. The body of Çelebicihan was thrown into the sea. On the initiative of Çelebicihan on 10 January 1918, the Qurultai created a special commission that conducted talks with the Bolsheviks to stop the armed conflict in Crimea. On the initiative of Çelebicihan on 10 January 1918, the Qurultai created a special commission that conducted talks with the Bolsheviks to stop the armed conflict in Crimea. By the end of January 1918, the Bolsheviks had captured the whole of Crimea and dissolved both the Kurultai as well as the Council of National Representatives. The Red Terror engulfed the peninsula. With Çelebicihan in the Reds' custody, another leader of the Crimean Tatars, Cafer Seydamet Qirimer, managed to escape to the Caucasus across continental Ukraine. Many Crimean military formations retreated to the mountains. The government of Ukraine blockaded Crimea while trying to re-establish control over the Black Sea Fleet and the city of Sevastopol. Any Muslim supporting military formations on the way to Crimea was stopped. That, in turn, triggered a protest from the All-Russian Muslim military council. By the end of January 1918, the Ukrainian government itself was forced to declare war on the Russian SFSR due to the advancement of the Red Guard forces of Moscow and Petrograd into Ukraine without explicit notification. The Bolsheviks briefly established the Taurida Soviet Socialist Republic on Crimean territory in early 1918 before the area was overrun by forces of the Ukrainian People's Republic and the German Empire. Some officials of the national government, such as Seydamet Qirimer who managed to escape the Bolsheviks' terror sought political asylum in Kyiv and petitioned for military help from the advancing Ukrainian Army as w
108 pages. Features: Nice color Nash car ad inside front cover; Fiberglas ad shows military water tank in Pacific war theatre; Nice photo ad for the National Dairy Products Corp. features sailors doing laundry in South Pacific; United States Rubber ad features tractor tires from 1941 and tank tires from 1945; Uncommon E.H. Scott Radio ad features photo of E.H. Scott; Nice one-page two-color ad for Baldwin diesel locomotives; AiResearch ad features photo of Eddie Rickenbacker; Nice photo ad for Bristol Brass of Bristol, CT features snarly executive; Japs Lose Hope - Nazis Hide Away - Major war coverage; Amazing photos of Third Army rolling two columns along an autobahn while a massive column of prisoners marches the other way; Down Together - Wehrmacht and People; Photos of emaciated US POWs from near Limburg; Nazis killed Vienna's Spirit - Now they doom its beauty to ruin; Sea Blockade by Air - The Modern Way; Nice one-page color ad for Borden's features Elsie the Cow; Dodge Truck ad features nice photo of milkman; Veterans' Administration Under Fire - Hospitals said to be mismanaged; The Crumbling Reich; Nice one-page color ad for Johnson's Wax features photo of Fibber McGee and Molly; Ann Mealer of the Army Nurse Corps; Hunger in Manila; Photo of Billy Hamilton of Brooklyn who is the champion paper collector of his neighborhood; Really nice one-page ad for New York Central shows many jobs/services provided on their passenger trains; Futuristic lawn mower on one-page ad for Bohn; 1941 photo of Japan's Matsuoka signing neutrality pact with Stalin and many others; Lost battles and slap from Moscow shake props of Jap ruling clique; While Holland Starves; Nice color-photo Kokak ad; Photo of L/Cpl. James Howe and his mother Pvt. Minnie Howe of Collingwood, Ontario; Great one-page photo ad for Speed Nuts shows B-29 over Tokyo; Battle against Pellagra in Deep South; Photo of Babe Ruth as wrestling referee; Nice one-page two-color ad encourages people to move to Seattle; A planned economy for Germany; and more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
68 pages. Features: Schools should teach religion as a subject, not a faith; Macmillan's 30 fateful minutes in Moscow; *Fantastic* two-page colour ad for International trucks shows five different models; Gorgeous colour photo ad for the 1959 Buick Le Sabre convertible; How Dangerous is Natural Gas? - some people are concerned; Can the University of Toronto (U of T) survive sheer size? - article with photos; The hectic scramble for the class of 1959 - courted by hundreds of company recruiters; Canada needs a lobby in Washington; The Sleuths who probe our air disasters - with photo of the remains of a DC-4 which crashed in Quebec in 1957, killing 79 people; James Wilson Morrice - the painter we weren't ready for - article with colour illustrations; Nice Canadian Pacific centrefold ad for Canadian Pacific shows a large map of the world and their various transporations services; Nice Black Label beer ad shows massive glass of beer in the wilderness; Two-page black and white photo ad for Toro lawn mowers; Nice colour photo ad for Old Vienna beer inside back cover; Colour ad on back cover for S.O.S. pads and how they can be used to clean white wall tires; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and very numerous illustrations in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
Sightseeing. Hotels. Shooping. Include the City Map. 175pp., numerous of colour photographs; cover is plastic protected; text and illustrations clean and tight. In Russian. Used
Le grand livre du mois, 1999. In-8 relié plein cartonnage souple éditeur de 314 pages. Très bon état
8vo. First Edition thus with illustrated title-spread very numerous photographs throughout and pictorial endpapers; black cloth backstrip lettered in silver a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
Epinal, Jean Charles Pellerin, 1850 - 1870 circa. Incisione su legno in coloritura d'epoca, cm 43 x 63 circa (il foglio). La veduta è stata incisa dal Georgin e stampata dal Pellerin, il più importante editore di Epinal, cittadina del dipartimento dei Vosgi, nella regione della Lorena. Al margine inferiore la didascalia descrittiva dell'episodio: la bataille de la Moskova (ou Bataille de Borodino) fu combattuta il 7 settembre 2013 e fu la più importante e sanguinosa battaglia della campagna di Russia condotta da Napoleone. Piega centrale editoriale, lieve ingiallimento del foglio e minimi difetti marginali, peraltro in piacevole coloritura, discreta conservazione.
Un fin volume broché de format petit in 8° de 148 pp.; jaquette illustrée. Portrait en frontispice et sur la jaquette. Comme neuf. Voir photos.
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.
in-8°, 311 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, carte, tabl. geneal., rel. cartonnage ed., jaq. ill. plast. Bel exemplaire. [SAS]
in-8°, 269 pp., illustrations h.t. n&b, carte, broche, couverture illustree plast. a rabats. Bon etat [CJL*][CA-8+]
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 246 pages.
Photographs of Moscow, six in colour.
86pp.(loose-leaf)full-page-ills.+ 4pp.index, in linen slipcase, VG, [picture-book about historical Moscow and its daily life in communist period]
8vo., First Edition, with 16 plates on 8 and 8 maps (one double-page) in the text; plum cloth, gilt back, terracotta endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Sandler 2526.
88 pages. Features: Nice cover photo of Bobby Hull doing Russian dance; Jack Gallagher's new Canada Party; Critique of our school system; The Way We Were at Mount Allison; The Splendid Thompson River; Billy Harris' Mission to Moscow; Paperback Hero - Dan Ross of East Riverside, NB has written 234 successful novels in the past 13 years; The Hatches of Alberta - in praise of Victor and Susan Hatch and their 12 children; What the Ministry of Transport did to Harry Kohne and neighbours in Richmond, BC; Therese Casgrain - enfant terrible at 78; The Joy of Fidelity; Inca Ruins in Legendary Peru; Sensational two-page CBC TV ad entitled "First Choice" features colour illustrations of their dozens of popular TV personalities of the day; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Contest blank clipped from page 81. Missing pages 27-28 which included part of the Thompson River story and (probably) a photo of Billy Harris, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
Catalogue for the year's winter exhibition of Russian painting at the Royal Academy. Includes Index of Lenders and Index of Artists. xvi plates in black and white. 55 pages. Wear to cover extremities, crease to lower corner of front cover.
pp. 422, x [Napoleon's will] + Folding frontis engraving of the attack on Moscow. 12mo. 210 mm. XLib. Original tan muslin binding, printed in black, with pictorial representation of St. Helena on the rear board. Spine almost gone. The First Edition of this anonymously compiled biographical assemblage from the works of Scott, Lockhart, Clarke, and others. The editorial preface outlines the care the editor took to avoid reflecting the national prejudices of these authors. AI 30794. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! FRENG4
Grand livre du mois, 2008. In-8 relié cartonnage souple éditeur de 350 pages, cartes et photos. Quelques passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon Bon état
128 pages. Features: Labor Marches, Sitting Down - The C.I.O.; I Lived in Madrid - Lester Ziffren recalls the horrors of the weeks of the siege - with black and white photos; Moscow Likes Millionaires - Ambassador Joseph Davies; The American Peasant - The Farm Tenant, with two photos; Calling the Fascist Bluff - are Italy and Germany allies or rivals?; France Finds a Huey Long - Jacques Doriot; The German God - Hitler; Jeffersonian Democracy; Geneva's Future; The Cost of Crime - Public Apathy is its major cause; Burma Divorces India; Hong Kong worries about air raids; Civil Liberties in India; and more. Taped repair to covers at foot of spine. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Features: The Greely Commemorative Expediton; The Mount St. Helens/Long Valley Caldera Parallel; A Little Bit South of Moscow; The Kuruks of Chitrakot; The Seductive Gold of Darien; A New Map of Nepal; Martin Johnson, Photographer; Wild Research. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book