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1260In 8 broché couverture illustrée,faux-titre,titre,336 pages,31 illustrations dans le texte et pleine page de F.LAMBERT . Lyon E.Vitte éditeur sans date(1893)
8023Imprimeries Delmas - Bordeaux 1965
19861108681986 Editions Maloine - 1986 - In-4, cartonnage toilé avec titre doré sur le premier plat et au dos, pièce d'illustration contre-collée sur le premier plat - 294 p. - Riche iconographie en N&B hors-texte
in-8°, 251 pp., abondamment illustre in-t. n/b, broche, couverture illustree. Bon état. [CA28-3] Catalogue de l'exposition à Paris de septembre 1965 à janvier 1966.
431131 vol petit in-8 broché - N° 157 - 160 pages - iconographie dans le texte
AFF81Affiche 65x96 cm. Déchirures aux plis. Quelques manques de papier.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean tight copy with unmarked blue cloth boards, dusty upper page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with slight creasing to lower edge. 252pp. Great cities and their golden ages are explored in this book of panoramic sweep encompassing almost four thousand years. Each city is brought to life through its people, their work and pleasures, customs and society and the dramas and excitements that caused their rise and fall.
P6161Moscow: Informatsionnyi Tsentr Moskovskogo Narodnogo Fronta 1988. Octavo 19 × 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. <br /> <br /> KVK OCLC show various copies of the first part suggesting that no further issues were published. Scarce in the trade. unknown
1911LI139Mockba, 1911, Cabληνα. Ιν-8ο court, 2 tomes en un vol, 431, 428 p. texte russe, tranches coloriees. reliure 1/2 veau a coins contemporaine, dos a nerfs orne.
1990ART5922MCoffret de deux livres reliés, 184 et 289 illustrations en couleurs, paru en 1990 chez Art Aurora - Leningrad, très bon état général.
1960RO60077165Dell Book. 1960. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 288 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Tranche verte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
74 pages. Features: I Stole a Million (part 1 of 2 - Insurance Fraudster David Schiffer; Hell on Ice - Ice boating; It's Smart to be Stupid; The Greatest Drug Since Penicillin - Chloromycetin; A Murder a Minute; Peak of a Skyline - The Empire State Building; Nightmare in Santo Tomas - Robert Robb was kept prisoner by the Japanese in Manila; Penny and Me - number 6 in a series devoted to America's top comic strips; Tulsa, Oklahoma - Great Aerial color photo; Red Hysteria Pleases Moscow - back page editorial. Short Stories: The Girl Who Wasn't For Sale; Tiger, Tiger; A Time to Mourn; The Three-Cornered Heart; Mrs. O'Brien Cures The Seven-Year Itch; Ringside Maiden (part 6 of 8); Ads for: Philco televisions, Heinz Soups - super two-page ad, 1949 Ford cars, Chesterfield cigarettes back cover color photo ad featuring Joan Fontaine and Van W. Daniel of Ruffin, N.C. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
74 pages. Articles: Crack-up of an American Communist Family - the incredible story of a woman's revolt against 20 years of entanglement with The Party Line - Moscow decided her friends, her books, even her baby's birth; We Need Carriers and the B-36 - article with colour photo of a B-36 and awesome full-page black and white photo of an aircraft carrier at dock; Have No feah, "Big Joe" is Heah - Joe Rosenfield, Jr. is a disk jockey on New York's WOR - article with nice color photo; To the County Home to Die - 29 deaths in five weeks at the County Home near Fort Wayne, IN; The Marvelous Mounties (RCMP) - As They Really Are (part 1 of 2); The Christian Science Monitor - Gentlemen of the Press (conclusion) - includes great full-page color photo of the famed Monitor Mapparium; Lighter and Brighter; How Stalin Got That Way - editorial. Fiction: The Barber Who Played in the Series; Bride of the Week; Other Woman; Sky Line Red; The Case of the Negligent Nymph; Big Adventure - Small World. Includes these nice vintage ads: Blatz Beer - featuring nice colour photos of actor Fred MacMurray; Packard cars; Mercury cars; Zenith radios and TVs; Elgin watches; Porto-Ped shoes; Plymouth cars; Hamilton watches; *Wonderful* color centerfold for Chesterfield cigarettes features Arthur Godfrey, Bing Crosby and Perry Como; The 1950 Harley-Davidson 125 motorcycle; "Bride For Sale" one-page movie ad; Mallory hats; Dan River men's fashions; Union Pacific Railroad; Camel cigarette ad on back cover features endorsement by doctors. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
86028Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine. Accented in 22kt gold printed on archival paper with gilded edges smyth sewing & concealed muslin joints. Bound In full leather with hubbed spines. A Limited Edition. ; First Easton Press Edition.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Easton Press hardcover
1959C29007New York 1959. First Edition. Hardback. No Dust Jacket. Very good. 8vo. pp 316. Original publisher's green cloth lettered blue on spine. Illustrated in b/w throughout. Ownership signature of Betsy Drake 1923 Ð 2015 American actress and writer. She was also known for being the third wife of actor Cary Grant. Drake was returning to New York aboard the Andrea Doria when it collided with the Stockholm and sank. hardcover
1520051603.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
198811809Norwalk Connecticut: The Easton Press 1988. Hardcover red leather with gilt. Part of the Easton Press Nautical Library. In excellent condition. The Easton Press hardcover
1981Q-0448120194Grosset & Dunlap 1981-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
1988006845Norwalk Conn.: Easton Press 1988 Leather Bound Nautical Library Series. Bound in gilt decorated maroon leather still in unopened Publisher's shrink wrap raised bands on spine all edges gilt silk moire endpapers silk ribbon page marker intact with Publisher's slips laid-in. NEW. Easton Press hardcover
DADAX1592282873UNKNO 0000-00-00. First Edition. paperback. New. 6.00x1.00x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. UNKNO paperback
162628hardcover. illus. 8vo cloth. N.Y.: Putnam 1959. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
1990LFA-126747476Un ouvrage de 118 pages, format 135 x 215 mm, broché, publié en 1990, Librairie A. Fayard, bon état
19592090202118201889Not Available 1959. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
0282873090.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
lom-MS000927In Russian. Short description: Cooper, Fenimore. Ranger: For older. age. Trans. from English. ed. M. Grits. Fig. Broca. - Moscow. Leningrad: Detizdat, 1938. - 488 p. 17 cm. - (Library Adventures). The third novel of the famous Pentalog dedicated ranger Natty Bumpo. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUMS000927