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Anthony Verrier
Assassination in Algiers
New York: W. W. Norton & Company 1990. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Subtitled "Roosevelt Churchill de Gaulle and the Murder of Admiral Darlan". 1st Ed. 1st Ptg. 302 pp. Crisp clean and bright copy with very minor wear and previous owner's embossed stamp on front free end paper. Remainder mark on bottom page edge. Dust jacket is bright and clean with very slight wear. <br/> <br/> W. W. Norton & Company hardcover
Référence libraire : 004579
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Anthony, Charles
Wings # 5: Norwegian Fire
Kent UK: 22 Books 1st Edition 1997 ----------paperback. Spine crease faint corner crease a very good copy. First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Illus. by Photo Cover. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. Kent, UK: 22 Books 1st Edition paperback
Référence libraire : 006590 ISBN : 1898125848 9781898125846
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Anthony, William - Susan Martin [Herausgeber/ Editor]
War is swell. A Kid's Idiotic Vision of W.W. II.
Santa Monica., Smart Art Press., 2000. 19,5 x 25 cm. 114 unpaginierte S. OLeinen mit illustriertem OUmschlag., 4981D Erste Auflage. Umschlag mit minimalen Randbereibungen. Sonst sehr gutes Exemplart.
Référence libraire : 4981DB ISBN : 1889195391
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Anthropology Goes to War
Anthropology Goes to War
<p>Anthropology Goes to War</p><p>Professional Ethics & Counterinsurgency in Thailand</p><p>PRINT Madison 1992 WL CODE I5949 SIZE 328 pp. 150 x 230 mm BOOK WEIGHT 0.600 Kg PACKING WEIGHT 0.200 Kg</p> paperback
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Anti Japanese War
FAN ZHUXIAN- the Senior Hero Comics《è€è‹±é›„范ç‘先》连环图画
<p><b>FAN ZHUXIAN- the Senior Hero Comics《è€è‹±é›„范ç‘先》连环图画</b><br /></p><p>Published by Masses' Reading Material Editorial Council of the Ministry of Education oblong 12mo.15 pages but apparently lacking page 14 spine split pictorial printed front wrapper rear cover intact but blank minor loss on the edges overall good condition.</p><p>Fan Zhuxian had been a general of the Nationalist army garrison commander and county magistrate in Linyi County Shandong Province. As an incorruptible official he was beloved by the local people. After the nation-wide War resisting Japanese broke out he organized the masses and his army to resist the Japanese after losing a son in a battle he sent his other children to Yan'an to study. In 1938 Mao sent a messenger bringing an autograph letter to him. Later that year in a combat against Japanese he fought to the end and shot himself instead of surrendering. Memorial meetings were held in Chongqing and Yanan by and Communist and Nationalist. This book describes some of his stories about catching traitors converting bandits helping the local folks and attacking the Japanese. </p><p>教育部民众读物编审委员会出版。共15页,疑似第14é¡µç¼ºå¤±ï¼Œä¹¦çš®åˆ†ç¦»ï¼Œä¹¦è¾¹ç¼˜ç ´æŸã€‚</p><p>范ç‘先:早年从军到北洋陆军。辛亥é©å‘½åŽï¼Œä»»é™†å†›ç¬¬å…«æ—…旅长。1931年回山东,先åŽä»»ç¬¬ä¸‰è·¯å†›å‚议,沂水县ã€ä¸´æ²‚åŽ¿åŽ¿é•¿ï¼Œå› ä¸ºå®˜æ¸…å»‰å—到临沂百姓拥护。1936年任山东çœç¬¬å…区行政ç£å¯Ÿä¸“员ã€ä¿å®‰å¸ä»¤å…¼èŠåŸŽåŽ¿åŽ¿é•¿ã€‚æŠ—æˆ˜æ—¶æœŸç•™åœ¨é²è¥¿åŒ—åœ°åŒºç»„ç»‡ç¾¤ä¼—æŠ—æ—¥ã€‚æ¦æ±‰ä¿å«æˆ˜æœŸé—´ï¼Œä¸¤æ¬¡è¿›å‡»æ—¥å 济å—以牵制日军。1938å¹´11月率部在èŠåŸŽæŠ—击日军,两日城陷,700多å将士大部分战æ»ï¼ŒèŒƒç‘先自尽殉国。</p> Masses’ Reading Material Editorial Council of the Ministry of Education paperback
Référence libraire : AG20019
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Anti Japanese War
THREE SISTERS IN GUANDONG 关东三姊妹
<p><b>THREE SISTERS IN GUANDONG 关东三姊妹</b><br /></p><p>Shanghai: Da Zhong Culture Bookstore distributed by Shenghuo Bookstore 1938. Anti-Japanese war book by Jiang Ping. 8vo 20pp. brittle pictorial wrappers with some loss at the corner.</p><p>This comic book tells a story about three sisters in Northeast China which was occupied by the Japanese. One of the sisters was caught and shot dead while they were helping Northeast China Volunteers resist the Japanese. The two surviving sisters reunite and continue to fight against the Japanese. Illustrated with pictures and text.</p><p><br /></p><p>画册于1938年出版于上海大众文化书店,由生活书店å‘行。系抗日系列丛书,作者姜平。共20页,页é¢ç¨æœ‰ç¼ºå¤±ã€‚</p><p>画册讲述了东北三å§å¦¹æŠ—日的故事,三å§å¦¹åœ¨æ”¯æ´æŠ—日战争时被日军抓ä½ï¼Œå…¶ä¸ä¸€äººè¢«æ€ï¼Œå‰©ä½™ä¸¤å§å¦¹é€ƒå‡ºåŽè”åˆèµ·æ¥ç»§ç»å‚与抗日。</p> paperback
Référence libraire : AG20015
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Anti Japanese War
WARTIME GENERAL KNOWLEDGE-Elementary School Supplementary Textbook Middle Level Military manual China 1938 《战时常识》—å°å¦è¡¥å……ææ–™
<p><b>WARTIME GENERAL KNOWLEDGE-Elementary School Supplementary Textbook Middle Level Military manual China 1938 《战时常识》—å°å¦è¡¥å……ææ–™</b><br /></p><p>Shanghai: The Commercial Press distributed by branches in Guangzhou Wuzhou Kunming Guiyang Hong Kong Shantou and Fuzhou 1938. 8vo 30 pages in total pictorial wrappers good condition.</p><p>A general knowledge book on war by Zhao Jing Xu Ying basic knowledge about army navy and air force air defense use of gas mask wartime hygiene as well as patriotism. Two maps and nineteen illustrations included.</p><p>《战时常识》为å°å¦ç”Ÿè¡¥å……ä¸å¹´çº§æ•™æï¼Œç”±å•†åŠ¡å°ä¹¦é¦†1937年第一版,1938å¹´å†ç‰ˆå°åˆ·ï¼Œç”±å¤šä¸ªåˆ†é¦†åŒæ—¶å‘行。共30页。书以19å¼ å›¾ç‰‡å’Œ2ä¸ªåœ°å›¾å›¾æ–‡çš„å½¢å¼æå†™äº†é™†å†›ï¼Œæµ·å†›ï¼Œç©ºå†›ï¼Œé˜²ç©ºï¼Œæ¯’æ°”å£ç½©ä½¿ç”¨ç‰å¤šæ–¹é¢çš„知识。</p> The Commercial Press paperback
Référence libraire : AG20016
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Anti Vietnam War UK. Committee for Communist Unity; Vanguard' edited by Arthur Henry Evans b. 1902 Anti Revisionist Maoist Wel
Anti-Vietnam War movement UK. Mimeographed pamphlet issued by the ‘Committee for Communist Unity & Vanguard’ titled ‘Vietnam’.
No date 1964 or 1965. ‘Issued by the: - / COMMITTEE for COMMUNIST UNITY / & / VANGUARD. / Flat 3 33 Anson Road / London. N.7.’. The Committee for Communist Unity and Vanguard were both mouthpieces of the Maoist Welsh Communist A. H. Evans who was born in the village of Aber Clydach near Talybont on Usk Breconshire. He gives biographical information in his ‘English Historians and Welsh History’ 1975. The only copy of the present item traced is at the British Library which dates it to 1964 or 1965. 8pp small 4to. Mimeographed on two bifoliums one loosely inserted in the other. A lo-fi production. The full title reads: ‘VIETNAM / OPPOSE “NEGOTIATIONS AT ANY PRICE!†/ OPPOSE A CEASEFIRE WHILE U.S. IMPERIALISM OCCUPIES SOUTH VIETNAM! / SURROUND & ISOLATE THE U.S. GANGSTERS! / ALL-OUT SUPPORT FOR THE JUST LIBERATION WAR OF THE ENTIRE VIETNAMESE PEOPLE!’ Sections headed: ‘VIETNAM.’ ‘MISTAKEN FRIENDS.’ ‘THE ROOTS OF CONFUSION.’ ‘AN ATTITUDE TO THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT.’ The back page carries an advertisement for Vanguard. The publication address at 33 Anson Road is said to be the premises of ‘Alf Cross’ but this is probably a pseudonym of Evans’s. Written in the usual agitprop style: ‘The past twenty 20 years have confirmed beyond doubt that this gang of cut-throat exploiters are the worst enemies of world peace ad would only “negotiate†a “treaty†in order to break it at will so as to secure even better terms later on.’ and ‘Thus the modern revisionists whilst compelled to pay lip service to the Vietnamese cause are using the issue to foment enmity towards Socialist China and all who justly support her.’ No date [1964 or 1965]. ‘Issued by the: - / COMMITTEE for COMMUNIST UNITY / & / VANGUARD. / Flat 3, 33 Anson Road, / London. N unknown
Référence libraire : 24779
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Anti Vietnam War
Peace in '68
Berkeley: Astro Posters 1968. Single sided printed poster approximately 460mm x 660mm in size. Slightly curled from being rolled otherwise quite bright and clean. Photograph by Alice Ochs and designed by Ed Fullbrook. Unknown. Unbound. Good. Illus. by Ochs Alice and Fullbrook Ed. Double Elephant. Poster. Astro Posters paperback
Référence libraire : 003816
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Anti Vietnam War Anti Imperialist Propaganda
VICTORY For The VIETNAMESE But The WAR Is NOT OVER! Attica Brigade --- Vietnam Will Win!
n. p. n. d. 1st printing presumed ca. 1973. Yellow printed paper. Modest wear faint horizontal crease rubbing. A VG example of Anti-War propaganda. Single sheet printed recto only. One printed illustration of a Vietnamese soldier gun raised. 14" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/>"Almost all these imperialist tactics are being used in Asia Africa Latin America and the Phillipines. The war was not a tragic mistake. It was a calculated attempt by the US imperialists to exploit the people resources and strategic position of Vietnam. These attempts are being made all over the world and like the Vietnamese the people of the world are FIGHTING BACK! Members of the anti-war movement should all feel proud at the small contribution we have been able to make to the recent victory but the war is not over." No holdings found on OCLC. Rare. unknown books
Référence libraire : 40031
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Anti Vietnam War Propaganda. Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee/New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
MARCH AGAINST DEATH - A VIETNAM MEMORIAL. November 13 - 15 1969
Washington D.C.: Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee 1969. 1st printing presumed. White printed paper. Modest wear age-toning to paper edges. A VG example. Single sheet folded once. Two b/w photographic images of a destroyed building and white graves printed to front. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>"The New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam is mounting a FALL OFFENSIVE TO STOP THE WAR STOP THE WAR MACHINE STOP THE DEATH MACHINE. It will culminate on November 15 in Washington and San Francisco in what we can make the most significant anti-war demonstrations in American history. Our efforts to end the war in Vietnam have reached a crossroads -- it must be ended or it will rise to new heights of horror and murder." OCLC only shows 1 institutional holding University of Kansas. Rare in the trade. Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee unknown books
Référence libraire : 40033
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Anti Vietnam War Propaganda. Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee/New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
MARCH AGAINST DEATH - A VIETNAM MEMORIAL. November 13 - 15 1969
Washington D.C.: Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee 1969. 1st printing presumed. White printed paper. Light wear slight age-toning to back of paper. A VG example. Single sheet folded once. B/w photographic image of diapered Vietnamese children marching printed to front. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>"The New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam is mounting a FALL OFFENSIVE TO STOP THE WAR STOP THE WAR MACHINE STOP THE DEATH MACHINE. It will culminate on November 15 in Washington and San Francisco in what we can make the most significant anti-war demonstrations in American history. Our efforts to end the war in Vietnam have reached a crossroads -- it must be ended or it will rise to new heights of horror and murder." OCLC only shows 1 institutional holding University of Kansas. Rare in the trade. Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee unknown books
Référence libraire : 40032
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Anti war , Kent State
Kent State Anti-Vietnam War Organizing by Students GIs and Peace Coalitions 1969–1971 Archive
1969. Radical Activism Counterculture Anti-war broadsides by the Student Mobilization Committee: "Vietnam Cambodia Kent Augusta Jackson… U.S. TROOPS out of S.E. Asia… off the campuses!" New York: SMC 1970. A stark typographically-driven broadside calling for a mass demonstration on Memorial Day May 30 beginning on Fifth Avenue and culminating in Central Park’s Sheep Meadow. The design aligns the Southeast Asian campaigns with domestic repression referencing both Kent State and Jackson State where student protesters were killed by National Guard and police. Urges students to "demand the immediate withdrawal of all U.S. troops from S.E. Asia. unknown
Référence libraire : 22221
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Anti War, Washington, DC. D. C.
Anti Vietnam War Counterculture May Day protests in Washington D.C was the largest protest of that year
1971. Washington D.C Anti Vietnam War Counterculture publications: A major driving force behind the counterculture was the anti-war movement a series of significant anti-war protests against the Vietnam War took place in April - May 1971 most notably the May Day protests in Washington D.C was the largest protest of that year. These protests aimed to disrupt the government to pressure it to end the war. 2 items documenting the DC protest:: <br /> <br /> 1 National Peace Action Coalition. "Marshals Kit – April 24 1971." Washington D.C.: 1971. Mimeographed logistical sheet for protest marshals detailing housing child care legal aid and transportation for the April 24 mass mobilization in D.C. Includes a bus pick-up plan lost and found and even stops at Holiday Inns in Connecticut and New Jersey. “We will go directly to Pennsylvania Avenue passing to the right of the White House.†<br /> <br /> 2 Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice. Washington Newspaper Circulars.D.C.: April–May 1971. Three-color printed sections from the Come to Stay campaign newspaper. Includes rally schedules maps of DC childcare legal defense housing centers and instructions to boycott lettuce. Visuals include blue-toned images of a wounded Vietnamese child a sea of white college student protestors and a cartoon of a meditating monk beneath “Why Pay War Taxes†Part newspaper part organizing handbook this shows the full infrastructural scope of major 1971 antiwar demos. Three sheets each 11 x 17 in. folded.<br /> <br /> Protesters announced that because the government had not stopped the Vietnam War they "would stop the Government".4 and told troops many of whom were of similar age that their goal was to prevent the troops from being sent to Vietnam. While the troops were in place and thousands held in reserve the police clashed with members of the May Day tribe. Despite the large number of arrests the protests were seen by some as a turning point in the anti-war movement contributing to growing pressure on the Nixon administration to withdraw from Vietnam. unknown
Référence libraire : 22287
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Anti War, Counterculture
Large Anti-Vietnam War Activism Poster 1970
1970. Anti-WarVietnam War Counterculture Stop the War poster c. 1970. Lithographic print. Measures approx. 23" x 34". Dated in pen in upper right corner "5/9/70". Powerful anti-war protest poster from the Vietnam War era featuring bold red brushstroke-style text reading "Stop the War." above a large peace symbol integrated into the word "Stop." The raw hand-painted aesthetic reflects the urgency and grassroots nature of the anti-war movement which saw mass protests student activism and resistance to U.S. military intervention in Southeast Asia. Posters like this were a crucial tool for mobilizing public sentiment against the Vietnam War often appearing in demonstrations college campuses and underground press publications. The Vietnam War 1955–1975 was a deeply divisive conflict sparking widespread opposition due to its immense human cost the draft system and revelations of U.S. military actions abroad. By the late 1960s and early 1970s the anti-war movement had grown into a major political force pressuring policymakers and contributing to the eventual withdrawal of U.S. troops. This poster embodies the visual language of resistance linking it to the broader tradition of protest art that shaped 20th-century political movements. Very good condition. A moving testament to the anti-war movement of the 1960s and 70s. unknown
Référence libraire : 21359
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Anti-Aircraft Defence, World War II [Searchlight Wing, School of A. A. Defence, Shrivenham, Swindon; Sgt. J. L. B. Royall; Royal
Anti-Aircraft Defence World War II. Instructional material from the Searchlight Wing School of A. A. Defence Shrivendon Swindon Royal Artillery; with manuscript reports; from the papers of Sgt. J. L. B. Royall.
Five of the sixteen items dated between 17 March 1941 and .6 October 1943 the rest contemporaneous. Searchlight Wing School of Anti-Aircraft Defence Shrivenham Swindon. Also Longcot Lyford Lyndhurst and Romsey. The topic of this material is wartime training in part during the Blitz of sergeants for ‘Search Light Control’ or SLC nicknamed ‘Elsie’. A larger archive of similar material from the papers of Sgt. J. L. B. Royall on the same theme is offered separately. Sixteen items a few of which are discoloured and creased but the collection being in good overall condition. The first three items are in manuscript i.e. Royall’s autograph. The first two are interesting for the contrast between the accounts they give of the morale of those on the SLC course; and the third reports an arrest of two men found in a vehicle. Item Four is an typed circular signed by Lt B. Dale RA discussing a first sergeants’ course at regimental HQ. Item Five is a detailed programme of a four-day ‘S/L Battery. S.L.C. School’. Items Six to Sixteen are duplicated information sheets for the course. ONE: Manuscript ‘Report on Site MPHIO LONGCOT / Arrived: 12.30 HRS 7.8.42. Left - 20:00 HRS 8.8.42.’ 7 to 8 August 1942. Closely written on 1p small 4to. Divided into: SLC. Personnel available; Weather; SLC Knowledge; Manning Drill; Suggestions; Air Co-op; Morale. The last reads: ‘Men are very interested in SLC and have considerable confidence in its additional training and knowledge should improve this especially when they know the results of their work in illumination. TWO: Manuscript ‘Report Site M.P.H. OY LYFORD / Arrived approx 10:15 hrs 17.8.42. - Left 16:15 hrs 31st.8.42’. 17 to 31 August 1942. Divided much like the earlier list but with ‘Casual Aircraft’ instead of ‘Suggestions’ and after ‘Air Co-op’ two sections added: ‘Maintenance’ and ‘8. AA. Trng Inst No. 2 Y. S/L:- “Target too fast†stage practiced.’ ‘Morale’ moved to the end and reading: ‘Men do not seem to show quite the same amount of interest in S.L.C. as was shown on other sites and do not seem so interested in training.’ THREE: Manuscript statement that two soldiers a sergeant and a private all of whose details are given have been ‘Placed under Open Arrest by 2/Lt Williams / Brought in by L/Bdr Milford G.T. No:- 1461203. Who stated he found them in a vehicle Mt. Bty on the parade ground.’ 1p 12mo. On reverse of part of duplicated typed list of ‘No 4 Detachment. No. 3 Troop 533rd Searchlight Battery Royal Artillery.’ A list of eighteen individuals with title number rank and name. From ‘Detachment Commander L/Sjt 6825478 L/Sjt Arbuthnot H. F.’ to ‘Telephonist & W. T. 1703950 Gnr White F.’ FOUR: Typed Circular Letter Signed by ‘B Dale / Lt RA / for O Comd 392 SL Bty RA’. 6 October 1943; from Lyndhurst. ‘Subject: Trg - Sjts’. 1p 12mo. Describing the results of the ‘first Serjeants Course at Regtl HQ’ over twenty-four lines divided into four points. ‘The course was very short but is thought to have been successful. It can only be looked upon as a preliminary and it is hoped to follow it up by more advanced series at a later date. All Sjts entered into the course with extreme keenness and as I was NOT able to see them at the end of the course I would like my appreciation of this passed on to them.’ FIVE: ‘Programme’ headed: 392 S/L Battery. S.L.C. School.’ 1p landscape 12mo. Signed by ‘R. Z. Lahancey / Lieut. R.A. / C. I/C TRAINING “D†TROOP’. Dated 28 November 1942; Romsey. Gives times over four days of more than thirty topics covered from ‘Identification of Components / Maintenance’ to ‘Fault finding’. Note at foot: ‘Administration. The above programme is subject to alteration for weather etc reasons. / Personnel on course will be available to the site D. C. for sentry duties during the hours of darkness.’ SIX: ‘Scheme “3†/ Administration. 1p foolscap 8vo. Dated at end 17 March 1941. With stamp of the SWSAA at top right with the name ‘SGT. J. L. B. ROYALL’ added in manuscript. 2pp foolscap 8vo. SEVEN: ‘P.P.S. No. PLOT/5. / Lesson. Site Procedure - 14 and 15. / Take post downward plot upward plot.’ Dated at top left: 6 May 1942. With facsimile of drawn diagram. EIGHT: ‘Draft. P.P.S. No. PLOT/5. / Stage 3.’ 1p landscape 12mo. Dated at top right 6 May 1942. NINE: ‘P.P.S. No. 9/2 / Draft. / Lesson. Weekly Maintenance Task No. 15. Brakes on T.S.20 Lorry’. 2pp foolscap 8vo. On separate sheets. TEN: ‘Draft. / P.P.S. No. 9/29. / Lesson. Weekly maintenance task No. 16 on 1941 Thornycroft tyres.’ 1p foolscap 8vo. ELEVEN: ‘P. P. S. 9/44. Draft. / Lesson: Weekly Maintenance No. 12 Task - transmission shafts & joints.’ 2pp foolscap 8vo. On separate sheets. TWELVE: ‘Maintenance Tasks - A.A. No. 2. Mk. III.’ Divided into ‘Daily Tasks’ and ‘Weekly Tasks’. 1p foolscap 8vo. THIRTEEN: ‘Maintenance Tasks - A.A. No. 2 Mk. VI.’ 1p 12mo. FOURTEEN: ‘Mark III Control Gear. / General Lecture.’ 1p foolscap 8vo. FIFTEEN: ‘Control Gear Mark IV - Drill for lining up. / Projector A.A. 150 cm. Mk. I and Location Sound Mk. VIII or IX.’ Mainly consisting of a table with columns for: Stage; Order by No. 1.; Action by Detachment; Remarks. 2pp foolscap 8vo. SIXTEEN: ‘A. R. C. / LOCATOR’. Duplicated facsimile of drawn diagram. 1p foolscap 8vo. Five of the sixteen items dated between 17 March 1941 and .6 October 1943 (the rest contemporaneous). Searchlight Wing, School o unknown
Référence libraire : 26095
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Anti-Defamation League Of Bnai Brith
ADL: IMPACT FOR DEMOCRACY
Original wrappers. Oblong. 8vo. 32 pages. 23 x 30 cm. Illustrated. First Edition. DP-era illustrated promotional brochure describing the structure and programs of the Anti-Defamation League. Containing black and white photographs and illustrations decoratively included throughout the text. Laid in form letter about the brochure describes it as a graphic record of our organization, principles, and methods of operation. The letter further states that the brochure has been published in a very limited edition. Subjects: Anti-Defamation League. WWII antisemitism. No copies listed on OCLC. Library stamp on front cover and one internally, with Charles K. Solte library dedication on inside of back wrapper. Some edge wear with crease at top fore-edge corner. Good + condition. (HOLO2-112-21)
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Anti-Facism, World War II
They Are Sending Them To Die In The Sahara!"World War II Anti-Fascism Deportation Broadside 1941
1941. World-War II Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee They Are Sending Them To Die In The Sahara!. Barsky Edward K. New York: Emergency Committee to Stop Deportations to the Sahara Desert 1941. Measuring 10.25" x 8". Single page brown flyer with black borders and bold black text. A scarce World War II flyer written by head of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee Edward K. Barsky urging Americans to contact the Vichy French Embassy and the U.S. Secretary of State to intervene in the forced deportation of European anti-fascists to the Sahara Desert. The Pro German Pétain authoritarian government participated in Jewish expulsions and turned France into a quasi-police state arresting and deporting dissenting activists. The flyer boasts outrage as "The Pertain Government plans to deport to the Sahara Desert over 100000 anti-fascist refugees; they are being condemned to forced labor in the construction of the Trans-Saharan Railroad; thousands have been deported already.". Even so he surfaces the expansive nature of those who are being deported noting that "These 100000 include interned soldiers of Republican Spain men of the international brigades Germans Czechs Poles Yugoslavs Greeks Hungarians Italians Austrians and even Frenchmen". In a stark call to action Barsky encourages the reader to "Write or wire ambassador Gaston Henri-Haye French Embassy Washington D.C. Insist that the deportations to certain death in the Sahara be stopped immediately". Interesting and early example of a warning to the U.S. public of the Fascist induced refugee crisis and of Jewish people in concentration camps. In very good condition. No copies in OCLC Worldcat as per this writing. unknown
Référence libraire : 18998
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Anti-Vietnam War , Counterculture
Anti-Vietnam War "Hiroshima/Nagasaki Week" List of Actions -1969
1970. Counterculture Radical Movement Anti-Vietnam War Hiroshima/Nagasaki Week List of Actions August 1969 leaflet Fifth Avenue Peace Parade Committee. "Hiroshima/Nagasaki Week – List of Actions." New York: Measyures 11" x 8.5". Detailed typed event schedule for August 2–9 including pickets at the UN the Times Square "Festival of Life" and a Nagasaki Day rally featuring speakers like James Johnson Pt. Hood 3 and Sharon Williams Black Panther Communications Secretary. Notably includes events organized by and spotlighting Puerto Rican Japanese and African American activists. Minor rust staining at some corners of mimeographed sheets; scattered fold lines edge toning and light to moderate soiling on a few pieces. Overall very good condition. unknown
Référence libraire : 22518
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Anti-Vietnam War, Ohio
Ohio Anti-Vietnam War Protest
Archive of Anti-Vietnam War Organizing Literature Across Student GI and Peace Coalitions 1969–1971. Cleveland and Columbus OH. Archive of 3 pieces. One broadside one flyer and one newspaper relating to anti-war organizing by Students for a Democratic Society SDS the Student Mobilization Committee and other protest coalitions. A powerful grassroots archive reflecting the decentralized multiracial and multi-generational movement to end U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Includes materials referencing mass marches moratoriums and movement infrastructure for demonstrations. The archive offers essential documentation of how the anti-war movement functioned logistically politically and how it worked in tandem with other struggles for justice.<br /> <br /> Archive of 3 Ohio Anti War Protest Literature: <br /> 1 Vietnam Moratorium Committee / Ohio Peace Action Committee. "What Can You Do" Columbus: 1969. A mimeographed flyer supporting the October 15th National Moratorium endorsed by figures including Mayor John Lindsay Sen. Eugene McCarthy and the United Auto Workers. Urges Americans to “devote the day to working for peace†and includes targeted calls for students: “Do not be stopped by dictatorial threats of low grades by a professor.†<br /> <br /> 2 Cleveland Area Peace Action Council. "Call to a National Anti-War Conference." Cleveland: 1970. Printed circular calling for a July 4–5 strategy meeting at Case Western Reserve University. Critiques the Nixon administration’s failure to de-escalate emphasizes the toll of war on the Black community and aims to “unify the anti-war movement.†Endorsed by over 20 organizers including Black clergymen labor leaders and GI counselors. <br /> <br /> 3 Cleveland Area Peace Action Coalition. "End the War Stop the Bombing – April 22." Cleveland: 1970. Illustrated flyer with woodcut-like image of American bombers and charging infantry advertising a protest in NYC to coincide with Nixon's intensified bombing. “There is no moratorium on the daily killing of 300 Indochinese.†Includes bus departure info for Cleveland participants. unknown
Référence libraire : 22219
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ANTIER (Jean-Jacques).
La Bataille des convois de Mourmansk. 1941-1945.
Planches photographiques hors-texte. Bel ex.
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ANTIER (Jean-Jacques).
Pearl Harbor. 7 décembre 1941.
Planches photographiques hors-texte. Bon ex.
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Antier Jean Jacques
Storia del sottomarino
In 8° leg. edit. sov. fig. col. pp. 466,con piccolo timbro di appartenenza, ben tenuto
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ANTIER Jean-Jacques
Le drame de Mers El-K?bir, 1940. Photos et cartes en hors texte.
Broch?. 391 pages.
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ANTIER Jean-Jacques
Les Combattants De La Guerre Sous-Marine 1939-1945
Collection "Les grandes Aventures Maritimes " . Papier bouffant , nombreuses photographies sur papier bleu , hors texte . - 254 p. , 550 gr.
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ANTIER, Jean-Jacques.
Pearl Harbor. 7 décembre 1941.
in-8°, 319 pages, illustrations hors-texte, carte, broche, couverture illustree Bel exemplaire. [MI-14]
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Antill Peter
Berlino 1945. La fine del Terzo Reich
ill., br. Alla metà di aprile del 1945 la Germania di Aldolf Hitler si trovava sull'orlo del tracollo, con l'Armata Rossa distante meno di 100 km dai suoi confini orientali e pronta a conquistare la capitale tedesca. L'autore descrive gli eventi che caratterizzarono questa fase conclusiva del Secondo conflitto mondiale, esaminando la marcia delle truppe sovietiche verso Berlino e l'ultima resistenza opposta dalle forze germaniche. Corredato da numerose mappe e illustrazioni, il libro descrive con grande efficacia e realismo l'agonia del regime nazista e la fine delle operazioni belliche in Europa, analizzando la strategia delle parti in lotta e le tattiche improvvisate di guerra urbana impiegate dai loro eserciti.
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Antill Peter; Pagliano M. (cur.)
Stalingrado 1942
ill., br. Battaglia tra le più importanti della Seconda guerra mondiale, Stalingrado rappresentò la prima grave sconfitta di Hitler sul fronte orientale e accelerò il corso degli eventi che portarono alla sua caduta finale. Dopo aver fornito una descrizione dettagliata delle forze contrapposte e analizzato le caratteristiche dei comandanti e il modo in cui essi influirono sullo sviluppo delle operazioni, l'autore si chiede perché i tedeschi si fecero distrarre dal loro obiettivo principale per concentrare enormi risorse umane e materiali su uno secondario. Le illustrazioni e le mappe presenti nel libro indicano i dettagli degli schieramenti e dei movimenti delle unità impegnate sul campo, nonché le difficoltà tattiche che portarono per quasi cinque mesi a una serie di violenti combattimenti edificio per edificio, casa per casa, in una città semidistrutta.
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Antill, Peter
Stalingrad 1942 The Tide Turns in the East Battles of World War II
Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd. 2010. Small Quarto Size approx 17.5cm x 24cm. Very Good condition in pictorial laminated boards. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs and colour drawings . Colour maps. 96 pages. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . Reprint. Hardback. Osprey Publishing Ltd hardcover
Référence libraire : BIB314681
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Antill,Peter.
Stalingrado 1942.
Battaglia tra le più importanti della Seconda guerra mondiale, Stalingrado rappresentò la prima grave sconfitta di Hitler sul fronte orientale e accelerò il corso degli eventi che portarono alla sua caduta finale. Dopo aver fornito una descrizione dettagliata delle forze contrapposte e analizzato le caratteristiche dei comandanti e il modo in cui essi influirono sullo sviluppo delle operazioni, l' <br/> STATO: NUOVO.<br/> TITOLO: Stalingrado 1942. <br/> AUTORE: Antill,Peter.<br/> CURATORE: Traduz.di M.Pagliano. Traduzione di A.Pinti.<br/> EDITORE: Libreria Editrice Goriziana<br/> DATA ED.: 2013,<br/> COLLANA: Coll.Biblioteca di Arte Militare.<br/> EAN: 9788861022263
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ANTILOPI Aniceto -
Dolore e libertà. Fotografie della Linea Gotica. Con otto disegni di Adelfo Cecchelli.
Pavullo, Gente di Gaggio, 2015, 4to brossura, pp. 223
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ANTOINE ANDRE-PAUL
MEMORIAL DE FRANCE - EXERGUE DU MARECHAL PETAIN - FAITS D'ARMES DE LA GUERRE 1939-1940
SEQUANA. 1941. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 223 pages - Taches sur le 1er plat - Renfort adhesifs au dos
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ANTOINE ANDRE-PAUL
MEMORIAL DE FRANCE, FAITS D'ARMES DE LA GUERRE 1939-1940 RECUEILLIS
Sequana. 1941. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Intérieur bon état. 223 pages. Exergue du Maréchal Pétain. Préface de Tixier-Vignacour. Edition spéciale de la Légion.
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ANTOINE ANDRE-PAUL
MEMORIAL DE FRANCE, FAITS D'ARMES DE LA GUERRE 1939-1940
Sequana. 1940. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 223 pages. Signature en page de titre. Un feuillet déchiré. Recueillis par André-Paul Antoine. Préface de Tixier-Vignancour. Exergue du Maréchal Pétain.
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ANTOINE André-Paul
MEMORIAL de FRANCE, Exergue du Maréchal PETAIN - Faits d'armes de la Guerre 1939/1940
PARIS, Ed. Sequana - 1940 - 223 pages - Préface de TIXIER-VIGNANCOUR - Couverture fatiguée, Propre intérieurement
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Antoine De Saint Exupery
Flight to Arras
New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1947. Reprint . Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. Light shelfwear sound and unmarked. At the end of WWII outnumbered French pilots risk their lives battling German planes. True story. <br/> <br/> Harcourt Brace & World paperback
Référence libraire : 007367
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Pilota di guerra lettera a un ostaggio taccuini
Buona copia. Sovra copertina in acetato rotta ma preesente. Segni del tempo sulla sovra copertina illustrata, interno buono.
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ANTOINE H. POIDEBARD, (1878-1955).
[VOYAGE AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE PERSIAN ROUTES] Iran yollari mültekasinda seyahat. [= Voyages; au carrefour des routes de Perse]. Translated by Nazmi-Emin.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) ÖNT14 In aesthetic modern dark black cloth bdg. with Ottoman lettered gilt and embossing. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. [4], 138 p., 1 folding huge map. Hegira: 1341 = Gregorian: 1925. First and Only Edition. A rare travel book printed in the Ottoman Empire. Antoine Poidebard, (1878-1955) was a French archaeologist and Jesuit missionary. He pioneered aerial archaeology in the Middle East. In 1925, during his flights in the Syrian desert, Poidebard discovered tiny reliefs thanks to the shadows brought to the ground by the evening shining light, which revealed geometric structures. It was on this basis that he became the first known airborne prospector, as he was able to map all the layout of the Roman limes using the technical means of the air force. Aerial archeology was born. The air explorer Raymond Chevallier identifies two periods of study in the works of Antoine Poidebard: A first, from 1925 to 1932, during which the researches of Antoine Poidebard fixed the course of the Imperial Limes of Basrah at Palmyra and the Tigris; A second, from 1932 to 1942, which made it possible to specify the Roman organization of the rear of the Euphrates and the Orontes. The result of his work is 550 hours of flight divided into 250 missions during which were taken thousands of photographs on a zone of 1,000 kilometers over 300 kilometers. Only one copy in OCLC: 949521769; Koray 1779.; Özege: 9312.
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Antoine Luzy. Trad. par E. Guerre
La mémoire humaine. Sa psychologie - sa faiblesse - son éducation - son renforcement volontaire
Paris: Danglès 1948. Broché. in-8. Bon état. Danglès, unknown
Référence libraire : 26561
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Antoine Redier
Les cadets de Saumur de Antoine Redier PARIS, Emmanuel Vitte - 1940 - Edition Originale - In-12 - Reliure demi-basane - Couverture conservée - En Frontispice: Le lieutenant Desplats - Bien complet de la carte dépliante - 219 pages - Très frais - 47970.
PARIS, Emmanuel Vitte - 1940 - Edition Originale - In-12 - Reliure demi-basane - Couverture conservée - En Frontispice: Le lieutenant Desplats - Bien complet de la carte dépliante - 219 pages - Très frais - 47970.
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Antolini Cornelia
Echi Di Roma Per Cornelia Antolini a Totale Beneficio Dei Feriti in Africa
Mm 160x235 Brossura spillata di pp. 24, piccola lacuna all'angolo inferiore della copertina, sporadiche fioriture. per il resto in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
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Anton Joachimsthaler
The Last Days of Hitler. The Legends - The Evidence - The Truth.
London England: Arms and Armour Press 1998. Why should so many words have been devoted to Adolf Hitler's last moments when they had little consequence relative to the preceding years The answer surrounds the words contained in the subtitle of this book: that the final weeks of his life saw Hitler in a deteriorating mental state physical ill-health and liable to fits of gross irrationality and that these conditions served to shroud his demise in controvery and myth. The author has delved into unprecedented depths of research and investigating to achieve a defining story of the events of April 1945. He is able to discount many false theories strengthen certain assumptions and establish an account that can dispel the doubts. He assess the views of witnesses but makes no use of hearsay evidence. He takes into consideration the different concerns that may have influenced the reports of German Russian and Allied personnel who were close to the bunker before or just after Hitler's death and notes the secrecy and deviousness which has protected evidence for over half a century. IllustratedWe carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts Theology History Politics Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions and all types of Academic Literature. . Reprint. Softcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Softcover. Arms and Armour Press Paperback
Référence libraire : 006691 ISBN : 1854094653 9781854094650
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Anton Mussert
Nagelaten bekentenissen. Verantwoording en celbrieven van de NSB-leider; bezorgd en ingeleid door Gerard Groeneveld
gebonden, rijk geillustreerd, 256 pagina's. ISBN 9789077503386. Het testament van de meest gehate Nederlander aller tijden.Hij zag zichzelf als redder des vaderlands. Uit maatschappelijke verontwaardiging en geinspireerd door wat Hitler in Duitsland bewerkstelligde, stichtte de ingenieur van Rijkswaterstaat Anton Mussert een autoritaire partij die Nederland zelfrespect moest bijbrengen. Hij riep op tot een 'nationaal reveil'. Binnen enkele jaren was Musserts Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging een politieke factor van betekenis, maar een doorbraak bleef uit. Kort na de Duitse inval rook Mussert nieuwe kansen. De NSB was volgens hem een 'verzekeringspolis' voor zijn natie. Het liep allemaal anders. In plaats van Leider van het Nederlandse volk werd Mussert het ultieme symbool van collaboratie. Op 7 mei 1945 nam een arrestatieploeg hem in hechtenis en precies een jaar later eindigde het bewogen leven van de NSB-leider voor het vuurpeloton, in de duinen van de Waalsdorpervlakte. Tijdens zijn gevangenschap legde Anton Mussert in twee geschriften verantwoording af voor zijn politieke daden: De offergang der NSB en De NSB in oorlogstijd. Voor het eerst worden deze belangrijke historische documenten integraal gepubliceerd. Daarnaast bevat de uitgave persoonlijke brieven die Mussert vanuit de cel aan zijn familie, vrienden en de toenmalige minister-president Schermerhorn schreef. Tezamen bieden deze teksten een fascinerende blik op de handelingen en beweegredenen van Nederlands bekendste oorlogscollaborateur.
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Anton Plenk KG
The Obersalzberg and the 3. Reich: With Rare and Exceptional Picture Documents
Berchtesgaden Germany: Anton Plenk KG 1982. Gift quality copy textblock is very clean and very tight with sound and secure staples and b&w photographs; Minimal surface wear/scuffing to the covers and light edge wear; Unpaginated. Stapled Wraps. Near Fine. Illus. by Photographs. 4to - Over 9 ¾" -12" Tall. Paperback. Anton Plenk KG Paperback
Référence libraire : SB17342 ISBN : 3922590136 9783922590132
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ANTONA TRAVERSI GIANNINO
Gli Unni e gli altri.
In 4ø (cm. 36 x 29); pagg. (10); 34 tavole a colori; leggera originale con illustrazione a colori applicata firmata da Bonzagni; all'interno i fogli sono fissati dal nastro originale in raso. Qualche lieve sentore d'umido, ma ottimo esemplare. VG. ** Celebre opera che raccoglie lavori di molti tra i migliori illustratori satirici dell'epoca: "pagine di amara irrisione... per maledire una torma cui l'orgoglio della forza e la vanit… della scienza non insegnarono se non una pi— orrenda barbarie". Idee e motti di Giannino Antona-Traversi. Disegni di G. Ardy, A. Bonzagni, A .Cagnoni, L.D. Crespi, M. Dudovich, L. Dudreville, A. Mazza, E. Sacchetti, S.Tofano (Sto), R.C. Ventura. Sculture di V. Franco.
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Antona Traversi Giannino
Gli Unni…e gli Altri!
Op in 4° br edit ill da Aroldo Bonzagli. Tavole dei pittori: G.Ardy - A. Cagnoni - L.D.Grespi - M.Dudovich - L.Dudreville - A.Mazza - E.Sacchetti - S.Tofano- R.C.Ventura sculture di V.Franco, pp 10-2 34 tavole ft
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ANTONAZZI, Giovanni
Roma città aperta. La cittadella sul Gianicolo. Appunti di diario (1940-1945). Prefazione di G. De Rosa
1 Vol. In-8 pag. 390 55 ill. in tavv.f.t. Sovracopt. ill Divenuto raro PROG 38909 CATT_ATT 51
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Antonella Astorri, Patrizia Salvadori
Storia illustrata della Prima guerra mondiale
in 8° grande, bross. edit. ill. con bandelle, segno di piega al dorso, timbro d'appartenenza - presentazione di Jacques Le Goff - riccamente illustrato in b.n. e a colori nel testo
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Antonella Bartolo Colaleo
Matite sbriciolate. I militari italiani nei lager nazisti: un testimone, un album, una storia comune
Furono 650 mila i militari italiani che dopo l'8 settembre 1943 dissero di no al Mussolini di Salò e a Hitler per restare fedeli alla loro Patria: per questo furono internati nei campi di prigionia tedeschi e lì furono da quasi tutti dimenticati. Quelli che sopravvissero, quando nell'aprile 1945 cadde il nazismo e finì la guerra, tornarono in Italia e i più si rinchiusero in se stessi, cercando di dimenticare. Passò quasi mezzo secolo prima che le ricerche degli storici e alcune testimonianze dirette facessero luce sui sacrifici, i meriti, la resistenza di quei soldati e ad essi venissero finalmente riconosciuti onore e gratitudine. Questa è la storia di uno di loro in cui si rispecchia la storia di tutti, il capitano Antonio Colaleo, che visse quei due anni negli stessi lager dello scrittore Giovanni Guareschi e dell'attore Gianrico Tedeschi e li documentò attraverso 34 disegni tratteggiati e colorati con le sue "matite sbriciolate". Quei disegni erano il ricordo di cui più andava orgoglioso Nonno Antonio, come in famiglia tutti chiamavano il capitano Colaleo. La nuora Antonella Bartolo è partita proprio dai disegni per raccogliere altri ricordi di Nonno Antonio e ripercorrere il suo viaggio, ordinando con chiarezza e precisione le ricerche degli storici, incontrando gli ultimi testimoni, confrontando memorie scritte e fotografiche, visitando i luoghi della detenzione per verificare cosa resti di quella Storia. Così nel libro si intrecciano passato e presente e si sviluppa un racconto di grande umanità: oltre il documento, la presa diretta con la voce, gli occhi, il cuore di uomini che hanno lottato per coerenza con le proprie convinzioni, per garantire un domani di dignità e libertà a se stessi, ai propri cari, al Paese. Una lettura che fa buona memoria. Autori: Antonella Bartolo Colaleo. Prefazione: Enrica Tedeschi.
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Antonella Fornari
E se dovrò partire anch'io? La verità sulla Grande Guerra raccontata ai ragazzi: tutto quello che non si dice
Brossura filo refe con bandelle, usato con conservazione complessiva buona, copertina segnata da minime impronte da manipolazione e attrito, comuni velature di polvere, generoso percorso fotografico affianca il testo, fogli ben preservati, con minima velatura di ossidazione ai margini, pulviscolo da umido ai tagli. N. pag. 141. USATO
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