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1994256744npl: Women Against Military Madness 1994. vii 130p. wraps 6x9 inches gift inscription on title page else very good condition. Women Against Military Madness unknown books
1964WRCLIT50398Paris 1964. Nine numbers in eight issues. Printed wrappers. Near fine some with the original wraparound bands present. Edited by Jean Faichette and Elizabeth Janvier. A complete run of this journal featuring the second generation expatriates their elders and their French contemporaries including Miller Durrell Aldington Nin Wright Beiles Bosquet Thomas Huxley Golding H.D. Corso Burroughs et al. unknown books
197537470Saint Paul: Smith Park Press 1975. First Edition. Limited to 250 copies. Octavo 24.5cm.; publisher's white pictorial staplebound card wrappers by Pam Clark yapp edges; unpaged. Some minor wear to extremities else Very Good and sound. Includes a contribution by the Minnesota author Patricia Hampl. Published as a keepsake for a Valentine's Day Reading at the Walker Art Center. Smith Park Press unknown books
P003765Prague: Alois Lapacek 1922. Large octavo 24.5 à 16.5. Original staple-stitched photographic wrappers; 1-22 1 pp. With nineteen black-and-white photographs in the text. Wrappers lightly soiled; still a very good copy. Rare publication by the émigré instantiation of Zemgor or United Committee of the Union of Zemstvos and the Union of Towns an organization founded in 1915 to assist the Russian efforts during WWI through private means. It is sometimes asserted that the primary goal of the Zemgor was to prepare the October Revolution and numerous of its functionaries served in the Provisional Government. After the Bolsheviks disbanded the organization in 1919 however many functionaries emigrated and reestablished the institution in Paris in 1920-21. Its primary aim was now to distribute aid to Russian refugees throughout Europe. Chapters were established both in Paris and Prague both funded by the respective local governments and during the years of the Civil War it succeeded in evacuating Russians from Constantinople to Yugoslavia and other European countries. The present report focuses on the Zemgor's special interest in the children of the Russian emigration and documents the various educational institutions created in Constantinople Bulgaria Serbia and Czechoslovakia through the joint efforts of the Zemgor and the governments in question. The photographs depict children and young adults of all ages engaged in various activities from a gymnastics lesson in Bulgaria to a lecture auditorium in Trebova. Also included is a list of all Russian schools and lyceums and the number of students enrolled. KVK OCLC show only five copies at Harvard Leiden University University College London Bayerische Staatsbibliothek and Nanterre BDIC. unknown books
2013252Netherlands: Valiz 2013. First Edition. Wraps. Illustrated wraps. Near fine. 232 pages. 23 x 17 cm. Farming the City project began in November 2010 as an initiative of the Amersterdam-based organization CITIES bringing city dwellers and urban farmers together to explore inspirational ways of producing storing cooking preserving distributing and sharing food. Since then it has fostered urban farming projects all over the world. Illustrated with color photographs with 20 short essays. <br/><br/> Valiz paperback books