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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume XXX, November 1917 - June 1918
Hardcover with heavy bent boards. No jacket. Ex - library. Spine ends and leading corners are bumped. Page edges are roughly cut. Page block head is age tanned. Minor age spotting to page block. Rare pastedown is slightly cracked. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Pages are slightly tanned. Leading corners of early and final pages are lightly creased. Contents are clear. T Ex - Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume XXXI, November 1918 - June 1919
Slightly grubby hardcover with heavy bent boards. No jacket. Ex - library. Spine ends and leading corners are bumped. Page edges are roughly cut. Page block is age tanned. Minor age spotting to page block. Front and rear paper hinges are split; boards are a bit loose. Rare pastedown is slightly cracked. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Mild age stain on title page. Pages are slightly tanned. Leading corners of pages are lightly creased. Minor creases through leading edges of first third of pages. Contents are clear. T Ex - Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London: General Index; Second Series, Vols. XXI - XXXII
Hardcover with lightly bumped spine foot. No jacket. Ex - library. Page block head is age tanned. Upper edges of all pages are uncut. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Binding remains intact, contents are clear. T Ex - Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume I, November 1859 - June 1861
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Half-leather binding. Edges and ends of spine and leading corners are lightly rubbed. A few minor scores on spine body. Gilt page block head. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Front inner paper hinge is slightly split; otherwise binding remains intact. Pages are lightly tanned. Pastedowns, FEP, title page and one or two final pages are age spotted. Contents are clear. Good copy for its age. T Ex-Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume II, November 1861 - June 1864
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Half-leather binding. Edges and ends of spine and leading corners are lightly rubbed. A few minor scores on spine body. Gilt page block head. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Pages are lightly tanned. Pastedowns, FEP, title page and one or two final pages are age spotted. Binding remains intact, contents are clear. Good copy for its age. T Ex-Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume IV, November 1867 - June 1870
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Half-leather binding. Edges and ends of spine and leading corners are lightly rubbed. A few minor scores and scrapes on spine body. Gilt page block head. Page block is slightly age spotted. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Pages are lightly tanned. Pastedowns, FEP, title page and one or two final pages are age spotted. Pages are tight, contents are clear. Good copy for its age. T Ex-Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume V, November 1870 - April 1873
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Half-leather binding. Edges and ends of spine and leading corners are lightly rubbed. Gilt page block head. Page block is slightly age spotted. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Pages are lightly tanned. Pastedowns, FEP, title page and one or two final pages are age spotted. Pages are tight, contents are clear. Good copy for its age. T Ex-Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume VIII, January 1879 - June 1881
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Half-leather binding. Large surface scrapes on upper inside corner and lower leading corner of rear board. Leading corners and spine ends and edges are rubbed. Boards are slightly scuffed. A few minor scores on spine body. Gilt page block head. Page block is age spotted. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Pages are lightly tanned. Pastedowns, FEP, title page and one or two final pages are age spotted. Occasional age spotting to some text pages. Pages are tight, contents are clear. Good copy for its age. T Ex-Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume X, November 1883 - July 1885
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Half-leather binding. Leading corners and spine ends and edges are slightly rubbed. A few minor scores on spine body. Page block is lightly age spotted. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Pages are lightly tanned. Minor age spotting to pastedowns, FEP, title page and one or two early text pages. Binding remains intact, contents are clear. Good copy for its age. T Ex-Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume XI, November 1885 - June 1887
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Half-leather binding. Leading corners and spine ends and edges are slightly rubbed. One or two light scrapes on lower leading corner of front board. A few minor scores on spine body. Page block is lightly age spotted. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Pages are lightly tanned. Minor age spotting to pastedowns and some final pages. Occasional minor age spotting to text-pages. Binding remains intact, contents are clear. Good copy for its age. T Ex-Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume XII, November 1887 - June 1889
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Half-leather binding. Spine is lightly faded. Leading corners and spine ends and edges are slightly rubbed. Rare inside paper hinge is split at the middle, effect negligible. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Pages are lightly tanned. Minor age spotting to front pastedown. Pages are tight, contents are clear. Good copy for its age. T Ex-Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume XIII, November 1889 - June 1891
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Half-leather binding. Leading corners and spine ends and edges are slightly rubbed. Minor age spotting to page block, pastedowns, prelims and one or two final pages. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Pages are lightly tanned. Binding remains intact, contents are clear. Good copy for its age. T Ex-Library
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London; Second Series, Volume VII, April 1876 - December 1878
Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Half-leather binding. Spine head is chipped. Rear board beginning to detach from spine with one inches-long tears at head and foot. Leading corners and spine ends and edges are rubbed. Boards are slightly scuffed. A few minor scores on spine body. Gilt page block head. Page block is slightly age spotted. Front and rear inside paper hinges are torn. Bookplate of previous owner on front pastedown. Blind embossed library stamps on FEP and title page. Plate residue on BEP. Pages are lightly tanned. Pastedowns, FEP, title page and some final pages are age spotted. Pages are tight, contents are clear. T Ex-Library
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Public Works, Roads and Transport Congress and Exhibition 1931: Final Report
Hardcover (no jacket) in good condition. With fold outs throughout. Marks, fading and wear to the boards and spine; bumps to the leading corners and spine ends. Foxing on the page block and a few pages. Partial splits to the front hinge. The binding is sound; all content is clear. CM Used
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Report of the Commission on the Conduct of Referendums
Paperback. Covers are slightly scuffed, with several surface scratches and small indentations. Minor wear to spine ends and leading corners. Pages are slightly sunned. Binding is sound; pages are tight; contents are clear. AF Ex-Library
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Report of the Director General on the Activities of the Organization in 1967
Library stamps on the FEP, page edges and first page, library stickers on the FEP, spine. Some rubbing/wear to cover edges and corners. Scarce Ex-Library
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Report of the Director General on the Activities of the Organization in 1965
Library stamps on the FEP, page edges and first page, library stickers on the FEP, spine. Text is clean, tight and bright. Scarce. Ex-Library
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Report on the National Seminar on Radioimmunoassays, January 16-20, 1978, Radiation Medicine Centre, B.A.R.C., Bombay
Tail of spine is chipped away, head of spine beginning to detach from back cover, library sticker on bottom of spine, small crease on bottom corner of back cover, soiling to bottom corner of page block, text is clean, bright and tight throughout. Ex-Library
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Reports of the Missionary Society from its Formation, in the Year 1795, to 1814, inclusive. Reprinted from the Original Reports. Volume the first.
London, Printed for the Society. By J. Dennet, Leather Lane, o. J. (um 1815). 6 Bl., 529 S. 1 Bl. Original-Halblederband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Buchdeckel in weiß-blauer Marmorierung und mit Lederecken. Unterer Buchrücken mit Bibliothekssignatur der Landessuperintendentur des Fürstentums Lauenburg. Erste gedruckter Erfahrungs- und Tätigkeitsbericht der 1795 gegründeten Missionary Society (später: London Missionary Society). Das interkonfessionelle Missionswerk der "Society", dem vorwiegend Presbyterianer und Anglikaner angehörten, begann seine Arbeit 1797 zunächst im Südpazifik mit der Errichtung von Missionsstationen in Tahiti, Tonga und Marquesas. 1799 wurde die Missionstätigkeit auf Afrika und hier im besonderen auf die Kapregion sowie das heutige Botswana und Simbabwe ausgeweitet. Weitere Missionsschwerpunkte wurden im Verlaufe des 19. Jahrhunderts die Karibik sowie insbesondere China.
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Social Research and Rural Life in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean Region
Hardcover (no jacket) in good condition. Proceedings of a seminar organized by Unesco in co-operation with the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America, Mexico City, 17-27 October 1962. Lightly marked and worn hardcover; bumps to the leading corners; label and tape on the spine. Item is slightly cocked. Label remains and pen on front pastedown; stamps at a few points. All content is clear. CM Used
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Symposium on the Problems of Filing and Exchange of Information in Diagnostic Radiography
Library sticker to spine, inside cover and FEP. 92 pages. 15-16 November 1971 Ex Library Usual Stamps
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The Hiscox Annual 2002
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The Identity of the Church and its Service to the Whole Human Being. [2 Bände]. - Final Volume 1: Reports on 35 Self-Study Projects in 46 Churches. - Final Volume 2: Summary - Analysis - Interpretation by a special team, appointed by the LWF Commission on Studies T. Bakkevig, W. Everett, K. Hertz, J. Kiwovele, G. Scharffenorth. 2 Bände (= vollständig).
Geneva: Lutheran World Federation 1977. (8), 777; 271 Seiten. Als Typoskript gedruckt. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschuren. [Softcover / Paperback].
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The Nuffield Foundation Triennial Report: The 37th Report of the Foundation for the Years 1983-5
library sticker on spine; library plate on inside cover and FEP; library stamp on page block Ex-Library
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The Nuffield Foundation, 39th Report
Library sticker on front cover and inside front, stamp to page block. 44 pages Ex-Library
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The Nuffield Foundation, 40th Report
Library sticker on front cover and inside front, stamp to page block. 64 pages Ex-Library
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The Nuffield Foundation, 41st Report
Library sticker on front cover and inside front, stamp to page block. 72 pages Ex-Library
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The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, Fifty-fifth Annual Report of the Committee, June 1932 and an Account of the Annual Meeting with Dr. G.G. Coulton's Address
Paperback in good condition. No publication date stated; it was not published in 1900. The cover is marked, tanned and worn, with a creased and cocked spine. The page block and a few pages are marked. Light tanning on the pages. Slight nick on BEP. The binding is intact with clear content throughout. CM Used
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The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, Fifty-fifth Annual Report of the Committee, June 1932 and an Account of the Annual Meeting with Dr. G.G. Coulton's Address
Paperback in good condition. No publication date stated; it was not published in 1900. The cover is marked, tanned and worn, with a creased spine. The page block and a few pages are marked. The binding is intact with clear content throughout. CM Used
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The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings: Forty-First Annual Report of the Committee, June 1918
Paperback in good condition. No publication date stated; it was not published in 1900. Marked, tanned and worn cover. Faint foxing on the page block. Minor dents on some of the leading page edges - cosmetic effect is minimal. The binding is intact with clear content. CM Used
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The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings: Forty-First Annual Report of the Committee, June 1918
Paperback in good condition. No publication date stated; it was not published in 1900. Marked, tanned and worn cover; slight nick on spine head. Faint foxing on the page block. Minor dents on some of the leading page edges - cosmetic effect is minimal. The binding is intact with clear content. CM Used
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Twenty-one Years: An Anniversary Account and Activities 1956-1977 United Kingdom and Commonwealth Branch Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
minor creasing to the covers; library sticker on spine; library plate on title page; library stamp on page block Ex - Library
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Water Supply, a Review Journal of the International Water Association (Volume 18, Numbers 1/2)
22nd International Water Services Congress and Exhibition
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Working Together or Apart: Promoting the Next Generation of Digital Scholarship
Paperback. "Report of a workshop cosponsored by the Council on Library and Information Resources and National Endowment for the Humanities". Marginal wear to spine ends and leading corners. Binding is sound; pages are tight and clean; text is clear. AF Used
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World Health Organization. International Agency for Research on cancer., IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of the Careinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans
VOLUME 30. Slight creasing to spine of dust jacket.
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(Collectif)
WORLD PRESS PHOTO 1971-72
Un ouvrage de 345 pages, format 210 x 260 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1972, bon état
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(discovery reports)
DISCOVERY REPORTS: TITLE-PAGE LIST OF CONTENTS 1929; 1931; 1932; 1933 1934; 1936; 1937; 1940; 1941; 1942; 1943; 1956; 1957
Issued by the Discovery Committee Colonial Office London on behalf of the Government of the Dependencies of the Falkland Islands. 13 issues. 4to. each about 6pp. wraps. VG. 13 issues. . paperback
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(discovery reports)
DISCOVERY INVESTIGATIONS STATION LIST 1931-33 R R S DISCOVERY II
Cambridge 1941. Vol XXI pp. 1-226 plates I-IV. Lg.4to. original printed wraps. Near Fine. . paperback
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(Government of Palestine).
Supplementary Memorandum by the Government of Palestine, Including Notes on Evidence Given to the United Nations' Special Committee on Palestine up to the 12th July, 1947.
Royal octavo. Pp. 60. Original printed green wrappers, spine bit sunned. In a near fine condition. - - First edition. With a chronological historical summary of the principal political events in Palestine since 1st January, 1946. With a note on the cost of lawlessness in Palestine, a note on Education, and two other chapters whose purpose is "to correct some of the mis-statements made to the Committee." Scarce.
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(Klassische reiseberichte/Classical travel reports)
The world displayed or a collection of voyages and travels selected from writers of all nations. 10 Bände
J. Christie Dublin 1814-1815. 215 cm x 145 cm. Zusammen ca. 4250 Seiten mit 180 Kupfertafeln goldgeprägte Ganzledereinbände mit Rückentiteln Titelseiten mit hinterlegtem Namensausschnitt/etwas fleckig/3 Rücken eingerissen/2 untere Kapitale mit kleinen Ausbrüchen/6 exlibris entfernt. - 4 gestochene Wappenexlibris/Sabin 105485/reichhaltige Sammlung von Reisebeschreibungen mit einem Vorwort von Samuel Johnson. Berichtet von den Reisen der großen entdecker: Anson Beaulieu Cortes Columbus DSampier ellis Pococke Thevenot etc./Bände 1-2 sind ganz Amerika gewidmet/Die tafeln zeigen Bauwerke Trachten und Tiere/gute komplette Ausgabe/Beiliegen 14 teils gefaltete Kupferstich-Karten von A. Bell gestochen bei Wale. Folgende Karten sind enthalten: West indies/Russia in Europe/Poland and Prussioan States/Italy/Germany/Spain and Portugal/Europe/Asia/South America/North America/Hungary with Turkey in Europe/France/Africa/East Indies - unknown
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(Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, by Command of His Majesty).
Report of the Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry Regarding the Problems of European Jewry and Palestine, Lausanne, 20th April, 1946. (Miscellaneous No. 8).
Royal octavo. Pp. 80. Appendices, tables. Original printed wrappers with His Majesty's Government seal to upper wrap, repeated on title. In fine condition. ~ First edition of this important document. The Committee was appointed by the Governments of the United States and of the United Kingdom to examine political, economic, and social conditions in Palestine in view of the position of the Jews in Nazi Europe, while considering the possible consequences of Jewish immigration and settlement in Palestine on the "well-being of the peoples already living therein".
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(Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, by Command of His Majesty).
Report of the Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry Regarding the Problems of European Jewry and Palestine, Lausanne, 20th April, 1946. (Miscellaneous No. 8).
Royal octavo. Pp. 80. Appendices, tables. Original printed wrappers with His Majesty's Government seal to upper wrap, repeated on title. In a very good condition, fine interior. - - First edition of this important document. The Committee was appointed by the Governments of the United States and of the United Kingdom to examine political, economic, and social conditions in Palestine in view of the position of the Jews in Nazi Europe, while considering the possible consequences of Jewish immigration and settlement in Palestine on the "well-being of the peoples already living therein".
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I reportages più belli del 1960.
Milano, Corriere dell Sera, (1961) 8vo brossura con copertina illustrata, pp. 174 con numerosissime illustrazioni e tavole fotografiche.
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Lettere dalla Russia. Introduzione di Gianni Ceresini.
Reggiolo, Edizioni E..lui, 2004, 8vo brossura, pp. 110 con illustrazioni fot. (con firma autografa di Ceresini)
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13. [The Exiled Polish Govenment Reports on Nazi Atrocities in Real Time] Polish Information Center (New York, NY.) N. Y.
POLISH FEATURE & NEWS SERVICE. NRS. 9 10-55 UNNUMBERED SPECIAL ISSUE 56 58 and 59. 50 ISSUES TOTAL OCT 1941-NOV 1942
No Place New York: Polish Information Center 1942. ; 1st edition. Large double-sided single sheets broadsides 17x 12 inches. <br> Weekly English-language updates from the early years of the exiled Polish government information and propaganda agency from prior to its massive expansion in 1943. Reports cover German atrocities and Polish resistance to the Nazis including news about Polish contributions to the international Allied effort. There are occasional mentions of conditions in the Warsaw ghetto.<br> <br> Checking institutional holdings we could locate no copy later than Nr. 83 from 1943; we presume that to be the final issue in the series. <br> <br> This format would have been convenient for posting on walls etc. <br> <br> “The Polish Information Center was founded in 1940 and remained active until 1945…. its first director Stefan Gotfryd Ropp…. remained in his post for the first three years of the center's existence and was a major force in the creation of a Polish lobby influential in U.S. military financial and political circles particularly to counter American isolationism before the United States entered the war.<br> <br> Originally called Centrum Informacji Prasowej the center at first was funded with the proceeds from the sale of objects that couldn't be returned to war torn Poland. In its first year it operated unofficially but with the declaration of war by the United States it had to fulfill certain requirements from the Justice Department. Later the center became a branch of the Ministry of Information and Documentation. The center's main offices were located on Fifth Avenue in the heart of New York City but it eventually had representatives in Chicago Detroit Los Angeles and Pittsburgh.<br> br>The center had a well-educated and skilled staff involved in the collecting and dissemination of information on Poland and on matters relevant to Polish interests in the United States. Ropp himself wrote regular reports for the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs which are excellent examples of his visionary ideas….<br> <br> In 1943 the center's structure underwent significant changes and its budget was increased. The broadening of operations found immediate reflection in the way materials were collected: for instance specialized firms were hired to deliver clippings from hundreds of American newspapers….<br> <br> Also in 1943 Ropp was moved to London to head the Biuro Prac Kongresowych responsible for planning the peace conference and a new post-war Poland. Still the office grew steadily gradually attracting some of the best minds working for the Polish cause on American soil: from 35 experts in 1943 it employed 51 in 1944.<br> <br> In 1944 at the peak of its activities the center had at its disposal a budget of a million dollars….<br> <br> The year 1945 brought big budget cuts and half of the employees were laid off. The center shared the fate of many other Polish diplomatic posts as the loss of diplomatic recognition of the London government by the Western Allies resulted in the termination of its operations. By decree of Poland's President Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz on July 3 1945 the center was officially shut down†Hoover Institution. <br> <br> OCLC: 37937357. All holdings which could be checked are incomplete; some holdings are for as few as 3 or 4 issues total.<br> <br> All issues have a vertical fold crease; many have light foxing stains or crinkling. Paper remains bright and strong and was clearly stored in dry clean conditions for the past 80 years. Very Good Condition overall. A fascinating nearly consecutive weekly look at official Polish reporting on Nazi atrocities and war crimes in real time over a one-year key period of the Holocaust. B Holo2-163-9-LMM%-’cce. No Place [New York]: Polish Information Center unknown
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17. [First-Hand Reports from the "Weathermen"] Weather Underground Organization [The Weathermen]; Dohrn, Bernardine (nee Ohrnste
OUTLAWS OF AMERIKA: COMMUNIQUES FROM THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND
New York: Liberated Guardian 1971. 1st edition. Original color illustrated paper wrappers 8vo 48 pages. 20 cm. Includes many photos. <br> Heavily illustrated booklet issued to celebrate the 1st anniversary of the Weather Underground “The Weathermen†the left-wing militant organization which split off from Students for a Democratic Society SDS. Both SDS and the Weathermen were heavily Jewish see for example jewishcurrents.org/march-6-the-weathermen. <br> The Weathermen took their name from Bob Dylan’s line “You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.†<br> The booklet is loaded with cartoons photos and illustrations showing the group's activities including a bombing by the "Proud Eagle Tribe a group of revolutionary women" in Boston and another in New York in support of Puerto Rican liberation. It includes texts of communiques sent by the Weather Underground to the press in 1970 and 1971 as well as clippings from other publications such as The Liberated Guardian The Berkeley Tribe and Yippie-aligned underground press. <br> These include dispatches and documents dated 1970 to May 1971 such as "Seattle" "Isla Vista" "Marin County" "Long Island City" and "Boston." Except for communiqes no. 4 an open letter from Timothy Leary after his Weather Underground-assisted escape from prison introduced by Bernardine Dohrn and no. 8 authored as indicated by Dohrn all communiques were issued to explain the purpose of specific Weather Underground bombings. The work presents the Weather Underground's actions in their own words covering topics such as bombings marches and protests.<br> "We publish this pamphlet in the hope that reading the communiques together will remind the overground of its responsibilities both to the underground in this country and to the world revolution" page 1.<br> Contents:<br> - Communique no. 1. Declaration of war<br> - Communique no. 2. "Tonight.We Blew Up the N.Y.C. Police Headquarters"<br> - Communique no. 3. Don't look for us dog; we'll find you first<br> - Communique no. 4. Rosemary and Tim are free and high!<br> - Communique no. 5. Fall offensive : guard your children guard your doors<br> - Communique no. 6. Message to brother Dan<br> - Communique no. 7. ".We want to express ourselves to the movement.as tribes at council<br> - Communique no. 8. We attacked the Capitol<br> - Communique no. 9. Dear Mrs. Bacon.<br> "This pamphlet was prepared by the Liberated Guardian Collective and other friends of the Weather Underground. Text of most of the communiques from documents sent to The Liberated guardian others from the YIPPIES and The Berkeley tribe and other papers." SUBJECTS: Radicalism -- United States. Terrorism -- Radicalisme -- E´tats-Unis. Terrorisme. OCLC: 11127801. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Cover split at bottom of spine paper toning cover less so Good Condition. B AMR-68-8-MMVX-'wwb. New York: Liberated Guardian unknown
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1854 CONTEMPORARY CRIMEAN WAR REPORTS, ISSUED BY THE TIMES WITHIN DAYS OF THE BATTLES THEMSELVES
1854 The Attack on Balaclava and The Battle of Inkermann. Two Special Report Issue of The Times newspaper dated November 13th and 23rd 1854
The Times London 1854. Newspaper. Good Condition. The two Times Special Reports dated 13 November 1854 The Attack on Balaclava and 23 November 1854 The Battle of Inkermann provide detailed contemporary accounts of two of the most significant engagements of the Crimean War. The Balaclava issue contains the earliest extended reports of the battle of 25 October including the now-legendary Charge of the Light Brigade official despatches from Lord Raglan and narrative descriptions that shaped public perception of both the disaster and the heroism involved. The Inkermann issue presents Lord Raglan's despatches and extensive coverage of the desperate fighting on 5 November 1854 when outnumbered British and French forces repelled a much larger Russian army. Together these issues stand as immediate first-hand printed records of events that soon became iconic in British military history. These copies are original 1854 issues of The Times not later reprints or bound compilations. Issued as separate folio supplements printed on rag-based paper and headed with the distinctive Times masthead and royal crest they were sold individually to provide the public with full stand-alone accounts of major battles. Survival of such ephemeral publications is uncommon making these examples both scarce and historically significant. Their value lies not only in their rarity but also in their role as primary sources that convey how the war was reported understood and remembered at the time. Two issues each four pages in length. Some minor marginal tears probably inevitable with newspapers of this sort. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 29 x 44.5 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Newspapers; Special Features. Inventory No: 373729. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. The Times unknown
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1992 Please tell me about Kyoto! Editorial committee of comfort women information telephone reports
Sex and aggression: Testimonies of former Japanese soldiers at 84 military brothels
Social Hyoronsha 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Social Hyoronsha paperback
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24. [The Joint Reports on Efforts to Save the Surviving Remnant in Europe] Hyman, Joseph C. [With Printed Letter from President
SO THEY MAY LIVE AGAIN: 1945 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE. WITH JDC DURING THE FIRST MONTHS OF 1946 FIRST 2 REPORTS ISSUED
New York: The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 1946. First edition. Original illustrated orange paper wrappers with framed illustration of a mother holding her children from "The Flowers of Oswiecim" by Zinovii Tolkatchev. 4to. 32 pages 6 page report laid in "J.D.C. During the First Months of 1946"; 22 x 28 cm. The 1945 Annual Report of the JDC detailing their aid to Holocaust survivors and refugees from around the globe including Europe South America Shanghai and Palestine. <br> <br> Contents of the 1945 report include:<br> <br> - Letter from President Harry S. Truman.<br> - Letter from Dean Earl G. Harrison.<br> - J.D.C.-A Living Tradition by Edward M. M. Warburg<br> - 1946-The Year of Decision by Dr. Joseph C. Hyman<br> - So They May Live Again by Paul Baerwald<br> - The J.D.C. in 1945 by Moses A. Leavitt<br> - An Open Letter by Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz<br> - The American Scene by Albert H. Lieberman<br> -Auditors' Statement Financial Tables<br> <br> Peppered with captioned black-and-white photographs some full page of Jewish refugees around the world.<br> <br> “The year 1945 opened with much of Europe still under the heel of the Germans. Again as in previous years the first task was to rescue the Jews in deadly peril of their lives.†<br> <br> The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee also known as the Joint or the JDC is a Jewish relief organization based in New York City. Following WWII “JDC distributed emergency aid but also fed the educational and cultural needs of the displaced providing typewriters books Torah scrolls ritual articles and holiday provisions†Wikipedia. <br> <br> Lists 216 names of officers and members of the Joint's board of directors on the inside rear cover. <br> SUBJECTS: Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 Jews -- Europe. World War 1939-1945 -- Jewish refugees. Holocauste Juifs -- Guerre mondiale 1939-1945 -- Re´fugie´s juifs. <br> <br> OCLC: 82559019. Minimal edgewear. Library bookplate partly obscuring Truman letter. Very minimal markings. Otherwise very good condition. B/1 Holo2-103-47B-BALCC-'mme. New York: The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee unknown
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83-'84 Fall/Winter Paris Milan ready-to-wear collection + 2 breaking reports
gap Japan 030 <Japanese Version>
fashion journal 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. fashion journal paperback
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