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1971LFA-126732625Un ouvrage de 590 pages, format 160 x 240 mm, illustré, relié toile sous jaquette, publié en 1971, bon état
20001324976PN. New. 2000. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
QWA-10495Dondey-Dupré Père et Fils, 1827, in-8 rel. 1/2 toile (14,5 x 23), IV-426 p., E.O., (mention sans doute fautive de 2ème édition), traces de mouillure claire au bas des feuillets, reliure récente, pièce de titre, bon état.
199888643Moscow: State Historical-Cultural Museum-Preserve Moscow Kremlin 1998. 1st ed. Paperback. Used; Like New. Large 4to wrps 111 pp. semi glossy stock illus. color plates. With numerous handsome full-page photos of silver objects from Argentina religious civil and rural. Texts by Marta Sánchez and Ana María Cousillas. Texts in Russian and English. State Historical-Cultural Museum-Preserve Moscow Kremlin paperback
16 pages. 13" x 10.5" oblong. Full-page black and white photos of: The Casino at Monte Carlo; The Kremlin in Moscow; Houses of Congress, Santiago, Chili (Chile); Place de la Concorde, Paris; The Rock of Gibraltar; The River Jordan - lovely country image; Unter-den-Linden, Berlin; Royal Palace at Charlottenburg, Near Berlin; Castle of Heidelberg; Imperial Opera House, Ringe Strasse, Vienna; Correggio's "Holy Night" (Painting); The Roman Pantheon; City of Palermo, Sicily; Panorama of Pompeii; The Leaning Tower of Pisa; The Champs-Elysses, Paris. Moderate staining/soiling. Unmarked. Chips from rust brown covers. Book
1998120339Russian Revelation 1998-07-07. audioCD. Like New. 5x4x0. New in shrink wrap. Please email for photos. Russian Revelation unknown
150951501509 pleine reliure toile avec jaquette illustrée, dorure sur titre, 215 x 270, comme neuf, 150 pages, belles illustrations, texte en russe, ISBN : 9785852000361
88 pages. Stories include: Mission to Moscow; Policing 'Spokeshute', now Port Essington, 1930; Sayonara - Policing Relocated Japanese; Retracing the Lost Patrol; Somewhat above-average wear. Small sticker remnant upon front cover. Book
1998LFA-126749921Un ouvrage de 128 pages, format 215 x 280 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1998, Editions Könemann, bon état
19618877Club des éditeurs 1961 196 pages in8. 1961. reliure editeur sous rodhoid. 196 pages. Roman de Georges Govy publié après la Seconde Guerre mondiale qui évoque la révolution russe et le déclin de l'Empire russe réduit selon le texte à "Moscou et ses terres environnantes" après 350 ans d'histoire. L'œuvre fait partie de la collection Esprit et est présentée comme un récit des temps de la révolution
190211582Bourg, Imprimerie du Journal, 1902 ; in-16, broché ; 238, (2) pp., photo (par Sidney Monlun) du Kremlin en frontispice, couverture crème.
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
in-8° etroit, 304 pp., entierement illustre en couleurs, broche, couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [P-22]
201706875Saint petersbourg, Ivan fiodorov art publishers, 2004 ; in-8, 142 pp., br.
186537352Moscou: Saba eveque de Mojaisk 1865. 2nd ed. revised corrected and augmented. Paperback. Fair. 32 2 iip. plus 15 plates. Original green wrapper. 34cm. Cover worn torn and chipped. Light foxing throughout heavier on margins of plates. Binding broken. Unopened. French text. Russian Orthodox Church. <br/><br/> Saba, eveque de Mojaisk paperback books
186537352Moscou: Saba eveque de Mojaisk 1865. 2nd ed. revised corrected and augmented. Paperback. Fair. 32 2 iip. plus 15 plates. Original green wrapper. 34cm. Cover worn torn and chipped. Light foxing throughout heavier on margins of plates. Binding broken. Unopened. French text. Russian Orthodox Church. Saba, eveque de Mojaisk paperback
9962Stock In-8 broché, couverture souple glacée ill (enfant en uniforme et toque), 319 pages, ensemble un peu fané et en très bon état.
REV033MSeptembre 1976 / Paginé de 170 à 336. Broché.
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.
5268013866.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
DADAX52680138660000-00-00. hardcover. Used: Good. hardcover
1974ASCusMOS78Leningrad St. Petersburg: Aurora Art Publishers 1974. 1974. 4to. pp. 159 1. Text in English & Russian. 64 full-page illus. most colour. cloth. dw. extremities chipped. Hardcover. Leningrad [St. Petersburg]: Aurora Art Publishers, [1974]. Hardcover