MOULIER BOUTANG Yann,
De l'esclavage au salariat: Economie historique du salarié bridé,
PUF, Actuel Marx, Confrontation, 1998, 765 pp., broché, accompagné d'un marque-page d'hommage de l'auteur à Robert Paris, très légères traces d'usage, bon état.
Référence libraire : 59097
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Moulin Leo
Socialism of the West
London: Gollancz 1948. Bound in red boards Left Book Club edition 336pp with bibliography and index. Ex-library copy. Spine cocked else Very good/-- no dust jacket. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. London: Gollancz, 1948. hardcover
Référence libraire : 1768
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Moulin, Raoul-Jean et al.
Peinture et gravure en République Démocratique Allemande
Musée d'Art moderne de la ville de Paris, 1981. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs, s.p. [75 pp.]. Avant-propos, par Bernadette Contensou et Hans-Joachim Hoffmann - De quelques particularités de la peinture et des arts graphiques en R.D.A., par Lothar Lang - Pour tenter d'en finir avec quelques idées reçues, par Raoul-Jean Moulin - Planches couleurs - Catalogue ...
Référence libraire : 4897
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MOURIAUX, René.
La CGT.
Paris, Seuil ("Points/Politique, Po117"), 1982. in-16, broché, 245 pages.
Référence libraire : 82416
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MOUSKHELY M.
a cura di, L'URSS diritto economia sociologia politica cultura
Ottimo stato.
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MOUSSA PIERRE
Les nations prolétaires .
Presses universitaires de france 1960 état très moyen (très sale ) 203 pages in 8.
Référence libraire : 3531
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MOUSSA, PIERRE
LES NATIONS PROLETAIRES
Paris Presses Universitaires de France 1959 1 Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1959. Un volume in 8° broché, 200 pages. Bon état. Poids avant emballage 260 gr, frais d'envoi colissimo 650
Référence libraire : 2297
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MOVIMENTO STUDENTESCO (a cura)
L'INTERNAZIONALE COMUNISTA E IL FASCISMO A cura della sezione ideologica del movimento studentesco, Università Statale, via Festa del Perdono 3 - Milano
26106 MOVIMENTO STUDENTESCO (a cura) L'INTERNAZIONALE COMUNISTA E IL FASCISMO A cura della sezione ideologica del movimento studentesco, Università Statale, via Festa del Perdono 3 - Milano. , CUEM 1971 , in 16° - bross. a stampa - pp. 144 - segni di scaffale alle copertine - intonso - come nuovo nel resto - INDICE: parte I^: Palmiro Togliatti A PROPOSITO DEL FASCISMO - parte II^ IL FASCISMO, IL PERICOLO DI GUERRA E I COMPITI DEI PARTITI COMUNISTI - parteIII^ Giorgio Dimitrov DAL FRONTE ANTIFASCISTA ALLA DEMOCRAZIA POPOLARE - parte IV^ Mao Tse-Tung SULLA TATTICA CONTRO L'IMPERIALISMO GIAPPONESE
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MOYA Miguel.
EN LA FRONTERA DEL KREMLIN.
Esta obra no es una colección de crónicas, sino la elaboración literaria de unos recuerdos personales que coinciden con unos momentos que han transcendido a la memoria histórica: la subversión popular de Berlín Este (1953), la rebelión de Hungría (195), la invasión de Checoslovaquia (1968) y el movimiento obrero anticomunista de Polonia (1980).
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MOYZISCH LC
L'affaire Cicéron.
1966 j'ai lu leur aventure A44, 1966, 187 pages, état d'usage, in 12 broché, coins cornés.
Référence libraire : 15467
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MRATOVIC Veljko
IL SOCIALISMO D’AUTOGOVERNO. Nella teoria e nella prassi.
In-8, brossura, pp. 210. In buono stato (good copy).
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Muhammad Al Missuri
Kimilsunisme Théorie et pratique
OTTIME CONDIZIONI
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Muhammad Al Missuri
La brillante continuación de la causa del kimilsunismo
BUONE CONDIZIONI
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Muhammad Al Missuri
La brillante continuation de l'œuvre kimilsuniste
BUONE CONDIZIONI
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MUHARREM TAHSIN.
Çarikli filozof Mehmet Gerenli sakalari.
Fine English In modern cloth bdg., Fine., 20 x 14 cm, 99, [1] p. "Çarikli filozof. Mehmet Gerenli sakalari.", Muharrem Tahsinof, Narodna Prosveta, Sofya, 1969. Komünist Bulgar Türkleri'nin Sofya'da sinirli sayida yapilmis eserlerinden. Çok çok nadir.
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MUHARREM TAHSINOF.
Çarikli filozof. Mehmet Gerenli sakalari.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 99, [1] p. One of the publications of Communist Bulgarian Turks printed in Sofia. Rare. Çarikli filozof. Mehmet Gerenli sakalari.
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Muller Jean-Marie
L'héritage, Quelle défense pour quel socialisme?
Combat non-violent Agrafé 1977 In-8 (13 x 21 cm.), agrafé, couverture illustrée, 57 pages ; plats un peu défraichis, dos et coiffes frottés, coins pliés, par ailleurs assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Référence libraire : nu511
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Maclean's Magazine, April 15, 1952 - I Was a Prisoner of the Chinese Reds
68 pages. Features: Editorial - Our TV's Hamstrung Before it Starts; Nice 1952 Monarch car ad; Who is to Blame for the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Epidemic in the Regina Area? - article with photos; The Beautiful Black-and-White Pinto - story by Elizabeth Ann Cooper, illustrated by Jack Bush; The Hotel with the Elegant Air - Manoir Richelieu - article with photos of this hotel on the St. Lawrence at Murray Bay/La Malbaie in Quebec; I Was a Prisoner of the Chinese Reds - Bonus-length feature article with photos of Dr. A. Stewart Allen, a veteran Canadian miissionary who saw friends turn into foes as the poison of communism crept through the soul of a nation he served for 21 years; Sir James Douglas, The Mulatto King of B.C. - a Maclean's Flashback The Courting of Jenny - story by L. Johanne Stemo, illustrated by Bruce Johnson; Hard Rock Miner - Canadians like Dusty Miller blast out one seventh of the world's gols - article with photos; Mickey Spillane's Giving Murder a Bad Name - interview of the famous writer with photos; Nice vintage centerfold ad for Frigidaire refrigerators; O'Keefe's Brewing Company colour ad honouring the Governor General's Horse Guards; Vintage colour-photo ads for the Sunbeam Mixmaster and Sunbeam toaster; Nice Sweet Caps ad; Sisman Scampers shoe ad; Man and His Mate - cartoon by Peter Whalley; Outstanding two-page black and white Buick ad with huge illustration of a 1952 model; Nice Coke ad on back cover shows empty bottles and scattered caps. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
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The Atlantic Magazine, September 1956 *THE CRISIS IN TEACHING*
96 pages. Features: Reports from Washington, London and on Science and Industry; The Crisis in Teaching, by Oscar Handlin; Italian Communism, 1956 - by Paolo Pavolini; The Communist Approach to Burma, by David L. Cohn; Bella! Bella! - by Constance Tomkinson; The Word of Willow (poem), by Leah Bodine Drake; The Meanest Man in Washington County, by Dillon Anderson; How the Brain Works, by George R. Harrison; A Pair of Hands (poem) by May Sartun; The Dollmaker - story by Niccolo Tucci; The Musician - poem by R.P. Lister; The Illusion of Owning a Business, by Frederick W. Copeland; A Word for Farewell (poem), by Richard Church; Apley, Wickford Point, and Pulham - My Early Struggles, by John P. Marquand; Max Beerbohm, by Evelyn Waugh; Mitchell Goodman on Mexico (part II). Nice colour ad for the Tennessee Gass Transmission Company inside front cover. Attractive colour ad for Martell Cognac inside back cover features a Versailles theme. Nice colour ad for Old Charter Straight Bourbon Whisky on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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The Daily Colonist, Sunday May 29, 1934, Victoria, British Columbia Newspaper
This listing consists of pages 1-6 and 15-20 of this issue which measures 23.5"x17". Contents: Interesting stories about Alberni mill fire, new move to get Germany back into league, research institute suggested for B.C. by Dr. J.A. Harris, Rev. Robert Connell says communism not part of C.C.F. and many more; nice photo ad for the new 'bigger' Dodge car - available at Begg Motor Col, Ltd.; editorial page; local news; business page, cartoons; two pages of Classified ads; David Spencer Limited ads; Assorted additional vintage ads. Average wear and soiling. A great heirloom from earlier days in Victoria, B.C. Newspaper
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The New York Times Magazine, October 25, 1964: China's 'Manhattan Project'
144 pages. Features: China's 'Manhattan Project', or, How Mao Learned to Love - and build - the Bomb; Communists of the World, Unite? - Richard Lowenthal concludes that Communism cannot put it right even with Krushchev out of the way; The Kremlin Plays Russian Roulette - Krushchev's ouster points to the Soviet's inability to transfer power without a self-destructive power struggle; When Man Steps out into Space; The Case Against Goldwater's Economics; Cassius Clay, Cassius X, Muhammad Ali; How an Advertising Agency handles the White House Account; How Big is the Bloc Vote (Re: the LBJ vs. Goldwater election); Vision of a Crashproof car - as the slaughter on our highways mounts; The Negro's Middle-Class Dream; Scenes from Mao's Chinese movies; Japan's birth rate turns lower; The American Communist Party Still Functions; Nice colour Cadillac ad; Playwright John Osborne of England looks forward in Anger. Crossword completed in pencil. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, February 2, 1963 *BEVERLY HILLBILLIES COVER PHOTO / CATHOLICISM VS. COMMUNISM IN POLAND*
Features: Waste in the world of diplomacy - Ellis O. Briggs says the game of musical chairs impairs our ambassadors' effectiveness; Cuban Prisoner Exchange - James Donovan explains the inside story of how freedom was won for the Bay of Pigs captives; Americans - at least 21 languish in Castro prisons - 2 photos of JFK addressing the Cuban issue; Hawaii - where progress is the big problem; The Beverly Hillbillies TV Show - proving that corn is evergreen; It Hurts to Run - Runner Jim Beatty - his greatest foes are fear, fatigue, agony; "Ask Americans to Pray for Us" - Polish Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski tells of his newest conflicts with Poland's Communist rulers, his efforts to avert bloodshed, his struggle to uphold religious freedom; Innocent's Grim Ordeal - Airman Gerald Martin Anderson is accused of murder in Mountain Home, Idaho - a year later, it became obvious that Air Force investigators simply picked a victim. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, January 26, 1963 *BLACK MUSLIMS - NEGRO HATE GROUP*
Features: A vote against motherhood - Gael Greene; Danger from Within - Dwight D. Eisenhower writes that Indolence and lack of moral principle present a greater threat to America than the armed might of Communism; Perils of Pauline - America's highest-paid femail TV commentator, Pauline Frederick, fights skeptical bosses, prettier rivals and video's glamour code; "We Sailed the Columbus Ship" - Robert Marx relates how nine men in a forty-two foot boat braved wind and wave to recreate the first conquest of the Atlantic - many colour photos; Golf-Ball Goof - retrieving lost golf balls; Last Stop Alcatraz - Mickey Cohen and the inside story of how Federal agents put him behind iron bars at long last; Ice Hockey's Geriatric Marvel - 38 year of age, going on 45, goalie Johnny Bower of the Toronto Maple Leafs seems to have found the secret of perennial youth; Nuclear-age School - New Mexico students pursue knowledge under a 21 inch concrete slab in Artesia, New Mexico - Abo Public Elementary School is the only one in the nation underground - it doubles as a fully equipped fallout shelter; Black Merchants of Hate - fanatic and well-disciplined, Negro 'Muslims' threaten to turn resentment against racial discrimination into open rebellion - photo of Malcolm X. Nice colour Pepsi ad on back cover. Great two-page colour ad for Chevrolet trucks. Nice full-page ad for a blue 1963 Dodge Wagon; Colour Ford Auto centerfold features the Fairlane. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, November 17, 1962 *FLYING TIGER 923 - WE DITCHED AT SEA / EICHMANN AND HIS TRIAL*
Features: Don't blame your parents - Dr. Vincent T. Lathbury; Conflict of Interest - Can Congress crack down on its own members?; Geraldine Page - Diamond who likes it Rough; Why I Quit the Ministry - a frank, disturbing story by an anomynous clergyman; The Hidden Weaknesses of Communism - the world's new nations see that Moscow won't provide progress and freedom; Breezy Designs for the Office - businessmen spend millions a year on lavish office decor - mostly to please the female help; Eichmann and his Trial (conclusion); Gridiron Phantom - Washington State's Hugh Campbell; "We Ditched at Sea - the ordeal of Flying Tiger 923". Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, November 25, 1961 *PT 109 - THE ORDEAL OF KENNEDY AND HIS MEN*
Features: Are Children's Books Trash?; He Rescues the Desperate - Rev. Kenneth B. Murphy of Boston is president of Rescue Incorporated, which is dedicated to preventing people from committing suicide; People on the Way Up - Judy Neiman, Zubel Kachadoorian, Donald Madden, Debbie Drake. PT 109 - the adventure that made a President (Part 2); The Show of Tomorrow - Seattle's 1962 World's Fair is coming soon - photos of the Space Needle under construction and more; Who Says Pros Can't Play 60 Minutes - Chuck Bednarik, the Philadelphia Eagles indestructible lineman; Chile - Restless Republic - Communism threatens to dominate Latin America's most democratic nation, a report from the scene; Backstage with Anna Maria Alberghetti, star of the musical Carnival. Nice colour Pepsi ad inside back cover. Color ad for the 1962 Ford Fairlane. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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The Standard, 31 May 1947 - Weekly Montreal Pictorial Newspaper - Cover Photo of Betty Hyslop and Her Champion Dogs
16"x12.5" when folded in half. Features: Farm Clubs - PEI children learn stock care under government program - article and photos; Nice full-page colour ad for Kellogg's All-Bran features attractive female model on cover of weight control menu book; Cairndania - Canadian kennels produce international champions - Cairndania Kennels and Betty Hyslop of the Brockville area - photos and story; Nice full-page colour ad for '47 Ford cars; Dean of Ottawa - Paul "Daffy" Dean is the newly appointed manager of Ottawa's Nationals in the Border Baseball League - photos and story; Red Man's Burden - the state of Canada's Native Peoples, by Chief Teddy Yellowfly; The Great Air Robbery - fiction by Peter Carter-Page; Painless Childbirth? - Major article by June McFeely examines new anesthesias; Communism over France, by Joachim Joesten; Miss Letitia's Profession - fiction by Lupton A. Wilkinson; Television - "High Costs are Keeping it a Novelty for the Social Club and Public Gathering Place" - major article by Vince Lunny... Fascinating!; Laying down the Law - fiction by Gregory Clark; Humourous Yachting Story by Ken Johnstone; Book Reviews; Judas is Harriet - fiction by Jacqueline Sirois; 20 page colour comics section; Joy in the Morning - story by P.G. Wodehouse; Wonderful large photo of 2 year-old James W. Hurston in kilt; B.C.'s depressed Whale Industry - photos and article; "Baby Farm - Adoption Racket" libel suit against The Standard fails - brought by the Ideal Maternity Home of East Chester, NS; How Hamilton, Ontario is promoting itself - story and photos; Canada's top fighter pilot ace "Buzz" Beurling can't find a flying job! - story and photo; Edgar Simons kills the wife and child of his best friend, Frederick Rupert at Pancake Bay, Ontario; California Fashions; Careers in Nursing; Sports News; Highly informative article (with photos) of what Toronto Maple Leaf players do in the summer; Pool Train - Crack Montreal-Toronto Flyer resumes pre-war schedule - super photos with text; Monsieur Verdoux - First Charlie Chaplin movie since "The Great Dictator" creates controversy among critics - many photos and write-up; Colour Chevrolet ad on back page; and more. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A great vintage copy of this feature-oriented weekly which in later years became the Weekend Magazine. Newspaper
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The Western Socialist - The Journal of Scientific Socialism in the Western Hemisphere: Volumes 12 and 13 Bound in One Volume, Including All Issues 1945-1946
Unpaginated. 12" x 9" x 0.7". Contains issues from January 1945 through December 1946, a tumultuous time for labour in the wake of World War II. Topics include: Tennessee Poll Tax Fight; A New Revision of Marxian Economics, by Raya Dunayevskaya; Barriers on the Way to Socialism, by CARP; C.C.F confusion, by C. Luff; Marxism in New Zealand by R.R. Everson; Labor Conscription - the May-Bailey bill calls for a compulsory labor draft of 18 million workers from 18 to 45 years of age; Labor and Political Action, by Harmo; Vocationalism in Ireland; Comrade Adolph Kohn; The Future of Cartels; Capitalist Justice; An admittedly Imperfect World; 60 million jobs?; Will War Delay Socialism?; Success Story; The Meaning of Social Revolution; When G.I. Joe Comes Home; The Tinplate War; The Jinni and the Master; Inquiring Student Answered; Mexico; Do away with the Working Class; Human Nature as it Really is; Parasites in Fact and Fiction; Is the Status Quo Unchangeable?; Blood and Iron - contemplating the effect of WWII; Is Socialism Inevitable?; Scientific Socialism; Now that Germany has been knocked out, What Next?; The Nature of Co-ops; A Will for Socialism; Who ar the Workers?; Edward Bellamy; The Irish Scene; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Welcome Home, Joe; Canada Goes to the Polls; A Summer Morning in Dublin; Whom the States Serves; Forced Labor in Russia; A Philosopher Squelched - San Francisco Conference; British Election Message; Willow Run - this massive plant will soon be closed after making B-24 bombers for the war; The Great Divide; Guaranteed Annual Wage; Tobin and the Teamsters; S.P.G.B. Election Message; The War's End; Socialism in Britain?; War Memorials and Poverty; Detroit seething with unrest due to postwar industrial reconversion; Russia as she is; Poverty in New Zealand; From Military to Trade Wars; Atomic Energy; Has Britain Turned Socialist?; A Job with the City; Economics of Control; The Case for Socialism; Reformers Emasculate Unions; The Communications Revolution; Guaranteed Annual Wage; Insurance and Security; So this is Peace!; Wages and Prices; A Soldier Thinks; A Program for Workers; Yours - When you want it; The General Motors Strike - the union wants 30%; An American Seaman in India; Homeward Bound; Delusions of A White Collar Worker; Veterans are workers too; Who owns large corporations?; The Truth about Russia; Socialism and Personal Ethics; The Lenin Legend; Tale of Two Continents; Kaiser-Frazer Bonus Plan; Atomic Policy; Fetish of Full Production; What? - No Money!; Growing Tensions of Capitalism; Two Worlds; India; Henry in Wonderland; Family and Education in U.S.S.R.; How to Deal with the Atomic Bomb; Recruits Wanted; Opportunity under Capitalism; United Nations and War; Catholicism in America; The Rail Strike; From Boom to Bust; T.B. and Capitalism; Stocks don't make a capitalist; Know the Enemy; Fruits of Victory; Unions in Politics; A Note on American Culture; British Labor Government; Between Two Wars; Who Owns America; Materialist Basis of Religion; Selfishness; Occupational Trends in America; Letter to a Jewish worker; OPA - The Price Sieve; Ireland Today; Serfdom in a Free Society; Questions and Answers; Paris "Peace" Conference and World War III; The Sacred Cow; Full Employment and the Liberals; Berlin Letter; The Worker - That's You!; Unity; The Atomic Age; Where are the Unions Going?; Land of Plenty; The "Flood-Like" Form; Socialism or Capitalism?; An introduction to Economics; How About a 51% Majority; What do we mean by Socialism?. Sturdily bound in maroon boards. Unmarked. Average external wear. Contents clean and gently toning with age. Lettering upon backstrip dull but legible. A sound copy. Book
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Time Magazine, June 13, 1969 - Communist Summit
106 pages. Features: Nice color MGB car ad; Smirnoff ad features Johnny Carson & St. Bernard; Okinawan students storm U.S. airbase; Australian aircraft carrier rips into the U.S.S. Frank E. Evans, killing 74; Norman Mailer for Mayor of New York; Frank Ditto, black organizer in Detroit; Communism - a house divided; The World's Communist Parties; Marxism - the persistent vision; Interview with George Habash; NY Met Cleon Jones; Pain - search for understanding and relief; Volkswagen (VW) featuring Father Bittman; All-American team of business students; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Time Magazine, October (Oct.) 3, 1969 - Mario Procaccino Cover
102 pages. Features: Revenge of the average man under Mario Angelo Procaccino in NYC; Ella Jean Scott murdered by a Saikin; Election in West Germany; Classy color-photo ad for the 1970 Ford Marquis; China's two decades of communism; Golda Meir visits Nixon; Nice color ad for the 1970 Nova; Coupe; India's Riot-ravaged Ahmedabad; Fantastic two-page color-photo ad for the 1970 Oldsmobile (Olds) Cutlas S; Photo of ecstatic fans flooding on to the Shea Stadium field after Mets win the NL East; IBM ad features color photo of Marsden Emig, inventor of the Braille typewriter; Beatles release their Abbey Road album; Black paintings; CAS (Collision Avoidance System) for aircraft The Forsyte Saga comes to TV; The Boeing SST; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Mura, Giancarlo
W. I. Lenin teoria e Prassi
Mm 110x165 Collana "Universale Studium". Volume nella sua brossura originale, 208 pagine. Opera in buone condizioni, presenta una piccola etichetta di biblioteca dismessa alla prima carta. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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MURARO, Luisa
Maglia o uncinetto. Racconto linguistico-politico sulla inimicizia tra metafora e metonimia
In 16° piccolo, pp. 111, (1). Brossura editoriale (leggera scoloritura). Collana: Opuscoli, 37.
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MURATORI, Ludovico Antonio.
Relation des missions du Paraguay.
Paris, Maspero / La Découverte, 1983. In-12, broché, couverture illustrée, 193 pages.
Référence libraire : 81878
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MURAVCHIK, Joshua
HEAVEN ON EARTH The Rise and Fall of Socialism
1st edn. 8vo. Original silver lettered grey cloth (Fine), dustwrapper (Fine). Pp. 417 (no inscriptions).
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MURAY JEAN
La ballade des tordus .
1943 Plon "le cahier des captifs"1943 état d'usage 242 pages in 12 broché .
Référence libraire : 8883
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Murchin, M.G. (Pseudonym)
Britain's Jewish Problem
223, 16 (ads) pp. Index. "The problem of the Jews in Britain, and the power they wield in public affairs, is a matter of the most absorbing interest in these days when propaganda has clouded the issue and made it almost impossible for the ordinary man to see the subject in its true perspective. This book is a critical but strictly impartial analysis written by a well-known Fleet Street journalist who has studied the whole problem for a number of years in the light of events since the Great War." - from dust jacket. Unmarked with moderate wear to publisher's orange cloth. Binding intact. Small contemporary Buenos Aires bookseller's sticker inside front board. Above-average wear to dust jacket, now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Singerman 494. Book
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MURPHY (J.-T.)
Staline. Préface de Stafford Cripps. (Traduit de l'anglais par L. Thomas).
Paris, Les Éditions Universelles, 1945. in-8 (13 x 19,7 cm), 2ff.-IIpp.-342pp.-2ff. - photographie de couverture. Relié à l'époque demi-chagrin rouge, coins, dos à 4 nerfs sautés, tête or, couverture conservée.
Référence libraire : 34078
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MURPHY (J.-T.).
Staline.
P., Les Editions Universelles, 1945, in-8°, iii-342 pp, traduit de l'anglais, préface de Stafford Cripps, broché, couv. illustrée d'un portrait de Staline, état correct
Référence libraire : 11195
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MURPHY, David E.
CE QUE SAVAIT STALINE. L'énigme de l'opération Barberousse.
Un volume grand in-8°, 457 pp, index, broche, jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire). [CL-3]
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MURPHY, David E.
CE QUE SAVAIT STALINE. L'énigme de l'opération Barberousse.
Paris, Stock/Essais, 2006. Un volume grand in-8°, 457 pp, index, broche, jaquette illustree.
Référence libraire : 80055
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Murugesan K; Subramanyam CS
Singaravelu - First Communist in South India
New Delhi India: People's Publishing House 1975. Hardcover 1975 edition. Ex-library book with stamps and labels attached. Binding firm. Pages unmarked and clean. Covers and text in very good condition. x 246 p. 1 leaf of plates : ill. ; 22 cm . Hard Cover. Very Good -/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. People's Publishing House Hardcover
Référence libraire : 012083
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MURY Gilbert
"Intellectuels et lutte de classe; texte complet sur la conférence, suivi des réponses aux questions posées; Cahier 12"
Bruxelles, Cercle d'Education Populaire, 1964. 13 x 21, 39 pp., broché, bon état.
Référence libraire : 90639
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MURY, Gilbert
Albania terra dell'uomo nuovo
In 8°, pp. 183. Brossura editoriale figurata. Minime tracce d'uso. Copia in buono stato. Collana politica, 6.
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MURY, Gilbert.
Albanie terre de l'homme nouveau.
In-8°, 176 pages, broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Bon etat. [109B-12]
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MURY, Gilbert.
Albanie terre de l'homme nouveau.
Paris, François Maspéro (« Cahiers libres 185-186 »), 1970. In-8°, 176 pages, broche, couverture illustree à rabats.
Référence libraire : 7919
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MUSARD FRANCOIS
Les Glières.
1968 j'ai lu leur aventure A193, 1968, 250 pages, état d'usage, in 12 broché, coins cornés.
Référence libraire : 15504
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Musatti Cesare
Paesi del socialismo e problemi della democrazia
8°, pp. 201, brossura editoriale, titolo al piatto e dorso, leggere bruniture alle copertine, molto buono
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Musco G.
L'educazione nell'Unione Sovietica. Di Gianfranco Musco.
Firenze, Stabilimento Tipografico, 1946, in-8, br. edit., pp. 58, [6].
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MUSOLINO Eugenio
Quarant'anni di lotte in Calabria. A cura di Antonina Corsaro, prefaz. di R. Villari.
8°
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Mussolini Benito
Il Trentino veduto da un socialista. Note e notizie
8°, pp. 104, brossura editoriale, titolo al piatto e dorso, qualche brunitura. Quaderni della voce raccolti a Giuseppe Prezzolini. Documento sull'irredentismo trentino interessante. Esemplare nell'assieme molto buono
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Mussolini Benito, diretta da
Utopia Rivista Quindicinale del Socialismo Rivoluzionario Italiano Anno 1 N. 1 Milano Novembre 1913 -Anno II N. 13-14 Milano Dicembre 1914
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