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2013007730Moers, Syndikat A, 2013. -- Heft -- 68
188319043P., Bloud et Barral, s.d. (1883-1885), 4 vol. in-8°, xix-521, ix-447, vii-467 et xvi-523 pp, 30 pl. de portraits hors texte, reliures demi-basane bleu-nuit époque, dos à nerfs ornés de filets dorés, bon état
156p. (4)[Publisher's catalogue]. Decoratively framed title page. Text printed in red and black. Uncut. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, worn and stained. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! WWI 4
31219Paris, Librairie Nouvelle, 1871. Format 12x19 cm, broche, 72 pages. Couverture salie, la feuille du 1er plat est detachee.Etat acceptable.
1920256949n.p. 1920. 11.25x16 inch broadside horizontal fold minor toning; "Marcus Graham group 1920" penciled in bottom margin couple of old paper tape repairs on blank verso. The date is confirmed by its citation in a Congressional report "Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer On Charges Made Against Department Of Justice By Louis F. Post And Others." "We have on many occasions issued to you calls for action. We have told you that protest meetings will not help to free the thousands of social war prisoners but only by real action through the starting of the general strike throughout the entire country will they be freed. You did not listen to us who urged action. You chose the easier road. You listened instead to politicians who asked you to beg of the exploiters of America to be so kind as to release those whom they imprisoned. We remind you of the mistakes that you have made and how you have been fooled and betrayed." Warns that those who participate in May Day parades sponsored by the National Security League "will be traitors to our class" calling on readers to mark May Day instead by forming anarchist groups to begin a general strike. "When we march or hold our meetings we must never forget to be armed to repel those misguided soldiers or policemen who will dare to attack us as they have done until now! . The First of May should be the signal for the start of the social revolution in this country." The author whose original name was Shmuel Marcus went by many pseudonyms the best-known of which was Marcus Graham; he claimed to be a native of Montreal but when the United States attempted to deport him to Canada Canada refused on the grounds that there was no actual evidence of his Canadian citizenship. Other attempts to deport him to Mexico and the Soviet Union were similarly rebuffed. The author went on to edit the newspaper Man! one of the most important American anarchist publications of the 1930s. unknown
1920256949n.p. 1920. 11.25x16 inch broadside horizontal fold minor toning; "Marcus Graham group 1920" penciled in bottom margin couple of old paper tape repairs on blank verso. The date is confirmed by its citation in a Congressional report "Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer On Charges Made Against Department Of Justice By Louis F. Post And Others." "We have on many occasions issued to you calls for action. We have told you that protest meetings will not help to free the thousands of social war prisoners but only by real action through the starting of the general strike throughout the entire country will they be freed. You did not listen to us who urged action. You chose the easier road. You listened instead to politicians who asked you to beg of the exploiters of America to be so kind as to release those whom they imprisoned. We remind you of the mistakes that you have made and how you have been fooled and betrayed." Warns that those who participate in May Day parades sponsored by the National Security League "will be traitors to our class" calling on readers to mark May Day instead by forming anarchist groups to begin a general strike. "When we march or hold our meetings we must never forget to be armed to repel those misguided soldiers or policemen who will dare to attack us as they have done until now! . The First of May should be the signal for the start of the social revolution in this country." The author whose original name was Shmuel Marcus went by many pseudonyms the best-known of which was Marcus Graham; he claimed to be a native of Montreal but when the United States attempted to deport him to Canada Canada refused on the grounds that there was no actual evidence of his Canadian citizenship. Other attempts to deport him to Mexico and the Soviet Union were similarly rebuffed. The author went on to edit the newspaper Man! one of the most important American anarchist publications of the 1930s. unknown books
19723Paris, P.-M. Laroche/Tournai, Veuve Casterman, 1871. 16 x 25, 48 pp., 1 lettre en fac simile, état moyen (couverture abîmée, 1 cachet du collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons).
187340991Paris, P. M. Laroche, Tournai, Casterman, 1873. In-12 broché de 252 pp., fac similé replié hors texte, couverture imprimée
187894998Paris - Tournai, Casterman, libraire, Ve Casterman, imp.-libraire 1878 In-8 22 x 13 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs encadrés de petits fers dorés, XV-436 pp., notes en bas de page, 1 plan replié, figures dans le texte, 2 fac-similés in fine, pièces justificatives, table des noms, table des matières. Reliure légèrement frottée.
1877GITf560Paris Casterman, Tournai Veuve Casterman 1877. In-12 252pp. Demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de petites pastilles dorées, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 10 illustrations hors texte dont 1 fac simile de lettre autographe dépliant en fin d'ouvrage. Rousseurs éparses pages 161 à 171 uniquement.
1873GITf561Paris Tournai Laroche, Vve Casterman 1873 / oaris Charles Dorinial 1871. 2 ouvrages en 1 volume in-8 83pp, 16pp. Demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de pastilles finement dorées, reliure de l'époque. Le texte de l'Abbé Amodru est orné de 8 illustrations (1 dans le texte, 4 à pleine page, 3 hors texte) et d'un fac simile de document. Coupure sans manque (4cm) en marge de la page 49 du premier texte, rousseurs par endroits. Les deux ouvrages sont bien complets, dans une reliure de bonne qualité, décorative et en très bon état.
187741841877 broché in-octavo, dos coupé, long papier, 8 planches (dont des plans de la Roquette) et documents historiques, 252 pages, 1877 Paris Casterman Libraire,
57154Paris, Lecoffre 1887, 220x135mm, XVIII- 492pages, reliure demi-basane. Auteur, titre et ornementation à triple filet, dorés au dos. Plats papier marbré. Cachet de bibliothèque. Bord du cartonnage de la 4e de couverture, tapé à un endroit, sinon très bon état de l’ouvrage.
130525aafP. Rupert Amschwand, o.J., ca. 1980, in-8vo, 83 S., reich und s./w. ill., Original-Broschüre mit OU.
18269670Imprimerie de Crapelet | Paris 1826 | 12.50 x 20 cm | broché
187113309Mme A. Leblanc | 1871 | 13.50 x 21.50 cm | broché
188514895Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] (1885) | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
187216477Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] 1872 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
187720060La Revue des deux mondes | Paris 1877 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
1528434889.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
65836aafFribourg, Service des biens culturels, 2002, in-4to, 364 p. richement illustré avec 401 photogr. en n/bl et couleurs, plans et dessins, cartonnage original ill.
SLIVCN-9782940408320Notari (2/2011)
192630384Payot, 1926, in-8°, 358 pp, broché, dos recollé, trace de mouillure ancienne au dos, état correct
16583Paris, Perrin, 1906, 1 demi basane, dos orné. in-8, faux-titre, titre, 297 pages ;
188530382P., Jules Rouff et Cie, 1885, 2 vol. in-12, 356 et 304 pp, reliures pleine percaline bleue à la bradel, dos lisses avec fleuron et double filet pointillé doré en queue, pièce de titre basane carmin (rel. de l'époque), rousseurs éparses, bon état