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DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. RIMANENZA DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO. Il volume discute il tema della moderna democrazia di massa, affrontandolo attraverso una analisi innovativa della prima trattazione filosofica che ne sia mai stata proposta: "La democrazia in America" di Alexis de Tocqueville. Attraverso l'esame di problemi come la nuova configurazione della famiglia, lo statuto dell'opinione pubblica", l'incidenza dei media, il disagio psichico individuale, Carmelo Colangelo si sofferma sulla questione della uguaglianza in quanto passione fondamentale, interrogando il rapporto generale tra specie umana e fatto democratico. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Uguaglianza immaginaria. Tocqueville, la specie, la democrazia Autore: Carmelo Colangelo Editore: Napoli: La Città del Sole, 2009 Lunghezza: 159 pagine; 21 cm ISBN: 8882924025, 9788882924027 Collana: Volume 18 di La foresta e gli alberi Soggetti: Filosofia sociale e politica, Pensiero filosofico, Alexis de Tocqueville, Montesquieu, Libertà, Democrazia, Stato, Identificazione, Concetti, Eteronomia, Attualità, America, Ideologie, Dinamiche politiche, Mass Media, Povertà, Ricchezza, Capitalismo, Uguaglianza, Disuguaglianza, Opinione pubblica, Immaginazione, Specie umana, Saggi, Etica, Morale, Condizioni, Scienze sociali, Social and Political Philosophy, Philosophical Thinking, Freedom, Democracy, State, Identification, Concepts, Heteronomy, Current Affairs, Ideologies, Political Dynamics, Poverty, Wealth, Capitalism, Equality, Inequality, Public Opinion, Imagination, Human Species, Essays, Ethics, Moral, Conditions, Social Sciences
Giovanni Branca Ufficio mobile. , Tecniche nuove 2007, Come nuovo. Informatica Giovanni Branca Ufficio mobile Tecniche nuove 2007 Informatica Perfetto (Mint) . <br> <br> <br> <br> 9788848120043
2000Q-1580371507Mark Twain Media 2000-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Mark Twain Media paperback
U. Spadoni, Giovanni Gronchi nell'Azione Cattolica nel Partito Popolare nella Confederazione Italiana dei Lavoratori 1904 - 1922 Libreria Editrice The Courier, Firenze, 1992, cm. 21x14, pp. 199, brossura editoriale. Condizioni di conservazione Esemplare molto ben conservato, solo poche, leggerissime tracce di sporco alla brossura editoriale. SETT194.L16666 MT
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In German and Turkish. [v], [1], 221 p. Türkische frauen in deutschen Medien.= Alman medyasinda Türk kadinlari. (Turkish women in the German media).
198125316Couverture souple. Broché. 292 pages.
61261Paris, Dunod, 2002. 17 x 25, xx + 505 pages, plusieurs figures, broché, très bon état.
197282549Couverture souple. Broché. 295 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
194922821949. Paris éditions René Julliard 1949 - Broché 12 cm x 19 cm 238 pages - Texte de Louis Merlin - Bel envoi de l'auteur à André Baumann - Bon état
193336566New York: November 2 1933. 1933. Very good. - 67 words typed on an 11-inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide cream-colored sheet of note paper with J. P. Morgan's Wall Street address printed at top left. Signed "Martin Egan". There is a small very light stain at top right. Folded 3 times for mailing. Near fine. <p>Egan writes to James B. Pond of the Pond Lecture Bureau regretting that he and his wife are unable to accept Pond's invitation to attend actress Dorothy Sands' show.<p>Martin Egan 1872-1938 was an American journalist who wrote for newspapers and magazines in America and Canada and for the Associated Press in New York London Tokyo Peking and Manila. He was a correspondent during the Spanish-American War the Philippine Insurrection the Boxer Uprising and the Russo-Japanese War. He edited the Manila Times from 1908 to 1913. He was personal assistant to H. P. Davison Chairman of the American Red Cross War Council in 1917 and an aide to General Pershing in 1918. For the last twenty-five years of his life he was on the staff of banking house J. P. Morgan and Company. New York: November 2, 1933. unknown
194796266New York: October 1 1947. 1947. Very good. - Letter typed on one side of a 10-1/2 inch high by 7-1/2 inch wide sheet of PM Daily letterhead. Signed "Max". The top edge is slightly darkened & the top right corner is lightly creased. Folded twice for mailing. Very good. <p>Max Lerner regrets that he is unable to accept an invitation to speak in Harold Rugg's lecture series: "I got myself tied to a series of radio and lecture commitments in addition to my PM work and on top of it all I am trying to finish up my book on American civilization" "America as a Civilization: Life and Thought in the United States Today". After congratulating Rugg on his recent marriage he writes that he hadn't known about Rugg's new book. "PM" only publishes two book reviews a week but he will ask them to look into it with special care.<p>Max Lerner 1902-1992 was an American journalist and educator known for his controversial syndicated column in the New York Post. The column which debuted in 1949 earned him a place on Nixon's enemies list. "America as a Civilization" which doesn't get published until 1957 was his most influential book.<p>One of the most significant educators during the Progressive era of education Harold Rugg 1886-1960 was a professor of education at Teachers College of Columbia University. A Civil Engineer he had become interested in how students learn and pursued a doctorate in education. He was responsible for producing the very first series of school textbooks from 1929 until the 1940s. New York: October 1, 1947. unknown
194834077New York: October 6 1948. 1948. Very good. - 119 words typed on a sheet of New York Star letterhead 10-1/2 inches high by 7-1/4 inches high. Signed "Max". There is light creasing to the letterhead at top right with a light paper-clip mark to the top edge. Folded twice for mailing. Together with 2 pages of Harold Rugg's scribbled ink notes on possible speakers for his lecture series. The letter is in very good condition. <p>Max Lerner after regretting that he is unable to accept an invitation to speak in Harold Rugg's lecture series writes: "By the way have I told you how much I enjoyed your book I liked your discussion of Veblen so well that I put it into the bibliography of my Portable Veblen.".<p>Max Lerner 1902-1992 was an American journalist and educator known for his controversial syndicated column in the New York Post. The column which debuted in 1949 earned him a place on Nixon's enemies list. His most influential book was "America as a Civilization: Life and Thought in the United States Today" 1957.<p>One of the most significant educators during the Progressive era of education Harold Rugg 1886-1960 was a professor of education at Teachers College of Columbia University. A Civil Engineer he had become interested in how students learn and pursued a doctorate in education. He was responsible for producing the very first series of school textbooks from 1929 until the 1940s. The second page of Rugg's notes on possible lecturers lists "Labor Speakers" including the editor of "Labor and Nation" and trade union officials. New York: October 6, 1948. unknown
196296422Manilla Philippines May 25 1962. 1962. Good. - Over 140 words typed on 11 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide "Philippines Free Press Inc." stationery. In a letter addressed to his friend "Joan" from on-board the ship "President Cleveland" Theo F. Rogers informs her that he is "half way" to his destination to visit his "folks" in the U.S. "and also if possible my friends like you." He goes on to list addresses where he could be reached when in the U.S. that of the Hotel St. George in Brooklyn and the First National City Bank of New York. Signed "F. Theo Rogers". The letter us creased with some chipping along the left edge and bottom left corner. Good. <p>Founded in 1908 by Jude Kinkaid with Pat Gallagher the Philippines Free Press was taken over soon afterwards by Manilla Times editor R. McCulloch Dick whose vignette portrait adorns the stationery's letterhead. Following the Philippines liberation from Japan at the end of the Second World War the paper returned with vigor and came to be regarded as one of the most influential voices of the country. With half it's writers consisting of readers and subscriber to the paper the Free Press tackled every significant event and exposed graft and abuse in public office. Indeed the paper was frequently charged with libel by those whose actions it exposed in its columns. The paper's ownership passed on to F. Theo Rogers following R. McCulloch Dick's passing in 1960.<p>In 1898 the young American F. Theo Rogers landed in Manilla as a 16-year old soldier in the Spanish-American War. With brief absences he stayed on for most of his life. One of the first Americans scooped up by the Japanese when they occupied the island in the early days of World War 2 Rogers was imprisoned and tortured in the dungeons of Fort Santiago for 3 months before being sent to the Santo Tomas internment camp. His health having deteriorated Rogers was sent to the Philippine General Hospital from which he was rescued when American forces moved in to take the city. Manilla, Philippines, May 25, 1962. unknown
196935678New York: May 19 1969. 1969. Very good. - 26 words typed on a sheet of 9-1/2 inch high by 6-inch wide cream-colored sheet of New York Post letterhead with the address and "Office of the President " printed at the top. Signed "Dorothy Schiff". The corners of the letter are lightly creased. Folded twice for mailing. Very good. <p>Schiff writes to Jean Dalrymple thanking her for sending a copy of her new book "Careers and Opportunities in the Theatre" and hoping it becomes a best seller.<p>Dorothy Schiff 1903-1989 was an owner and then the leftist publisher of the New York Post for nearly forty years. She was a granddaughter of financier Jacob Schiff. She was interested in social services and reform and was involved in several welfare groups. Schiff sold the Post to Rupert Murdoch in 1976. It was believed she was pessimistic about the future of New York afternoon papers and she was also concerned about the effect of owning the paper on the value of her estate. New York: May 19, 1969. unknown
194934080Norwalk CT: 25th February 1949. 1949. Good. - 74 words typed on a sheet of his cream-colored personalized letterhead approximately 7 inches high by 6 inches wide. Signed "George Seldes" with 1 insertion & 1 correction in ink. There is light creasing a light paper-clip mark & 2 pinholes left by a staple at top left. Folded once for mailing. Together with 2 unsigned carbon copies of letters from Harold Rugg. Good. <p>Seldes writes to Harold Rugg about travel arrangements for a talk he is to give at Teachers College of Columbia University in New York City: "The 3:30 p m train also has a bus service and I am sure the ordeal will be over by then." The first carbon copy is a letter from Rugg saying he is delighted that Seldes can meet with their luncheon group. "If you prefer to write a brief summary of the points you are making in your book on Europe in order to provoke questions from the group that will be fine." He goes on to ask about travel arrangements to which Seldes' letter is a reply. The second carbon copy is of Rugg's confirmation of the arrangements.<p>George Seldes 1890-1995 was an American investigative journalist foreign correspondent editor author and media critic. He is best known for publishing the newsletter "In Fact" from 1940 to 1950. Seldes influenced and was greatly admired by a whole generation of journalists and activists such as Washington Post columnist Colman McCarthy Nat Hentoff and Ralph Nader.<p>One of the best-known educators during the Progressive era of education Harold Rugg 1886-1960 was a professor of education at Teachers College of Columbia University. A Civil Engineer he had become interested in how students learn and pursued a doctorate in education. He was responsible for producing the very first series of school textbooks from 1929 until the 1940s. Norwalk, CT: 25th February, (1949). unknown
197699597<p>New York September 22 1976. 1976. Very good. - Over 45 words penned on her 10-1/2 inch high by 7-1/4 inch wide "ABC News / Barbara Walters" stationery. Barbara Walters responds to Jean Dalrymple "Life is very hectic right now but I would like to talk with you as your ideas are always fresh." "Would you be kind enough to call me after the elections because up until then it is madness here." Signed "Barbara". There are minor faint spots of foxing to the top edge of the letter. Folded for mailing. Very good.</p><p>The 1976 Presidential election pitted Gerogia Governor Jimmy Carter against incumbent Gerald Ford.</p><p>The American broadcast journalist Barbara Walters 1929-2022 was known for her interviewing skills and popularity with viewers. She hosted numerous shows including the ABC Evening News 20/20 and The View.</p><p>The recipient Jean Dalrymple 1902-1998 was the dynamic producer and director of theater and light-opera at Manhattan's City Center. Dalrymple began her career in Vaudeville appearing with James Cagney and Carey Grant in the early 1930s. She was a founding member of the American Theatre Wing the theatre service organization. She worked over the years as a personal manager for the likes of Leopold Stokowski Mary Martin Jose Iturbi Andre Kostalanetz Nathan Milstein and Lily Pons. She began her work at City Center with its founding in 1943 serving as a board member and publicist. Her productions there from the 1940s through the 1960s were a revitalizing influence on the whole New York theatre scene. In 1951 Jean Dalrymple married Major-General Philip deWitt Ginder commander of the Thunderbirds in Korea. She was a friend to Presidents and entertainment personalities throughout the world.</p> New York, September 22, 1976.
1921100761<p>New York January 18 1921. 1921. Fair. - Over 125 words typed on 10-3/4 inch high by 8-3/8 inch wide "The Forum" buff stationery. The journalist and war correspondent Edwin Wildman writes to the American impressario and lecture manager James B. Pond recommending John E. Kellerd "Do you suppose you could use Mr. John E. Kellerd one of the leading exponents of Shakespearian Drama He is a man of character and and ability and is a good public speaker on this topic and upon the American stage ideals etc." He goes on to state that should Pond be interested he'd be "glad to send him over to call on you." Signed in full "Edwin Wildman". Folded vertically and horizontally for mailing the edges of the letter are chipped with a few short tears and pieces out from the right edge. Good.</p><p>The American journalist and diplomat Edwin Wildman 1867-1932 worked as a writer and war correspondent for Leslie's Weekly. He served as Vice and deputy consul general at Hong Kong special war correspondent to the Philippines and for the Hearst papers as Chief Asiatic and special commissioner with allied troops in the war with China from 1900-1901. He later served as president and editor of The Forum Magazine.</p><p>In the role of Hamlet the Shakespearian actor John E. Kellerd 1862-1929 broke the then existing record by a series of 102 consecutive performances in 1912-13.</p><p>The American lecture manager James Burton Pond 1889-1961 was the head of the Pond Lecture Bureau in New York City. He managed lecture tours in the United States by prominent personalities the world over.</p> New York, January 18, 1921.
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EXTREMELY RARE collection of 53 issues of the Polish-language illustrated weekly newspaper "Tygodnik Illustrowany" from the year 1910. The issues are BOUND IN TWO VOLUMES. Each issue is illustrated with numerous b&w photographs, mostly relating to theater and architecture. The issues also feature numerous b&w reproductions of paintings, mostly of works by Polish artists. 380x295mm. 1082 pages (pagination: 8+536/537-1082+8). Brown cloth Hardcover. Gilt and black illustration and lettering on front cover. Gilt lettering and embossed decoration on spine. Embossed decoration on rear cover. Cover worn and stained. Cover edges bumped. Cover corners bumped and peeling. Spine edges peeling. Spine detached from rear cover. Spine torn at several places and partly missing. Pages browning. [VOL.1]: Spine lettering faded. [VOL.2]: Binding slightly visible on pages 539, 984 and 1062. Pages 555-558 detached from binding and have worn edges. Last page whitepage edge slightly (20&50mm) torn. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of richly-illustrated Polish newspapers from the early 20th century has undergone some external wear is internally in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Hardcover. Second printing (in same year as first). Jacket is slightly sunned and worn, with one or two minor nicks. Repairs on jacket's underside to short tears at spine foot, front upper edge, and one corner. Very few minor marks on boards and page block. Text is clear throughout. TS Used
Paperback - spine is lightly sunned, covers a little marked in places; pages clean and sound, with all text and imagery clear. TS Used
Very good first edition hardcover in like, unclipped plastic-protected dustjacket.
Mm 105x195 I libri del Borghese. Brossura editoriale con bandelle, 190 pagine, leggera gora al margine superiore del dorso e alla quarta di copertina. Piccole fioriture ai tagli, legature ben salde. Volume in buono stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.