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[SOUDEILLE (Jean-Jacques)]
Vie et mort des corporations. Grèves et Luttes sociales sous l'Ancien Régime.
In-12, broché, 143 p. Paris, Spartacus, 1948.
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[SOCIALISM - US.] [THOMAS, Norman] U. S.
Captioned Press Wire Photo of Norman Thomas Celebrating His 70th Birthday 1954
New York: Associated Press 1954. Original silver-gelatin print 6-1/2" x 9" on glossy photo paper. Captioned in the printed area beneath image. Identified in pencil on verso stamped date Nov 24 1954. Unevenly trimmed else Very Good. <br /> <br /> A charming image of the Socialist Party leader enjoying a birthday cake in the company of two of his granddaughters during a public birthday reception at New York's Town Hall. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 56051
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[SOCIALISM] [FRANCE] MABLY, [Gabriel Bonnot de]
De la Législation ou Principes des Loix
Lausanne: Société Typographique 1777. Second Edition. Two volumes in one; small 12mo 16cm.; slightly later paper-covered boards manuscript private library spine labels all edges speckled red; 2viii248; 2iv250pp. Spine a bit sunned corners bumped light spotting to boards tiny rubberstamps of a Donaueschingen library to both title page versos else a Near Fine internally fresh copy half titles present. First published one year prior in 1776.<br /> <br /> Both a critique and history of European inequality by the French philosopher deeply influenced by the works of John Locke. Described as an "avant-garde thinker of utopian socialism" Sophus Reinert and Steven Kaplan eds. "The Economic Turn" 2019 p. 339 the Abbé de Mably 1709-1785 roundly rejected any institution that could reduce the well-being of one in favor of another among these the concept of private property. Indeed in Chapter IV in the first volume states that it be necessary for legislation to "turn all its forces against avarice and ambition" p. 96 our translation. A life-long friend of Jean-Jacques Rousseau the underlining theme of the work consistently circles back to the concept of "Nature" in this case self-preservation at present undermined by the state of society. Société Typographique unknown
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[SOCIALISM] [GERMANY] FISCHER, Paul
Die Marx'sche Werththeorie zur Einführung in das Studium von Marx
Berlin: Expedition der Buchhandlung Vorwärts 1896. First Edition. Octavo 19.5cm.; publisher's orange wrappers printed within typographically decorative border; 52pp.; text printed entirely in blackletter. Some shallow chipping to upper cover fore-edge not approaching text some light soil textblock uniformly toned else a Very Good copy internally clean and sound. At head of title: "Berliner Arbeiter-Bibliothek" IX. Heft. One of a series of educational Marxist pamphlets issued under the banner the "Berliner Arbeiter-Bibliothek" this introducing its readers to the theory of surplus value without having to wade through Marx's original text. Other titles in the series covered the benefits of unionism and labor protection legislation; provided a concise history of the Paris Commune; and included an edition of Bellamy's "Looking Backward. Expedition der Buchhandlung Vorwärts unknown
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[SOCIALISM] GITLOW, Benjamin
Drop title Ben Gitlow Will Speak on the Future of the Socialist Party
New York: Organization Committee for a Revolutionary Workers Party n.d. ca. 1934. First Edition. Quarto broadside flyer 28x21cm. printed mimeograph. Extremities unevenly toned with a few tiny chips along right-hand edge none approaching text else Very Good or better. Flyer promoting a talk by the New York-based socialist politician Benjamin Gitlow 1891-1965 a founding member of the CPUSA who later in life turned conservative and McCarthyist. The present item dates from Gitlow's tenure with the Workers Party on whose ticket he ran for Governor of New York in 1926. The talk held at the radical Rand School addressed such questions as "Will the Socialist Party Go Left or Right" and "Will the Socialist Party split" Not separately catalogued in OCLC as of July 2018. Organization Committee for a Revolutionary Workers Party unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 41205
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[SOCIALISM] [GREAT BRITAIN] [FABIAN SOCIETY] SHAW, George Bernard; William Morris, et al.
Fabian Tracts Nos. 1 to 120. The Tracts are bound in order of number. Those missing are out of print or withdrawn
London: The Fabian Society 1884-1905. Thick octavo. Publisher's brown buckram gilt; variously paginated with individual titles ranging from 2pp to 50pp. Tight and straight with scattered foxing to contents; Very Good. <br /> <br /> The Society issued bound collections of its tracts more or less annually compiling whichever titles were still in-print or on-hand as remainders. Contents of the annual volumes varied as remainders were depleted or titles went out of print or were withdrawn from circulation. As might be expected the earliest tracts were the first to go creating inevitable lacunae especially for the pre-1890 titles. <br /> <br /> This is the compilation for 1905 including nos. 1 to 120 but with the following thirty-three tracts not included: 2-4; 6 8-13; 15-18; 21; 25-26; 30; 33-36; 38-39; 43; 46; 52-53; 55; 60; 65-66; 77; 80; 87 present as a title page in Welsh only; 106. Of the tracts present the majority are the first printings though a few of the more popular early tracts are present in later printings or editions though none obviously later than 1905. The Fabian Society unknown
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[SOCIALISM - WIIU] DANNENBERG, Karl (ed)
First of May Magazine. A Journal of Constructive Revolution 2 Annual Issues
Detroit / Troy: Literature Bureau of the Workers' International Industrial Union 1919 - 1923. First Edition. Quarto 30cm. Staple-bound pictorial card wrappers; 40pp; illus. Issue for 1919 in clean unmarked condition Very Good or better. Issue for 1923 worn with wrappers darkened and stained contents slightly age-toned with corner-creases and occasional thumb-soil; complete and just Good. Annual souvenir of the Workers' International Industrial Union. The WIIU the labor union arm of the Socialist Labor Party was effectively formed in 1908 following the split of the SLP faction from the Industrial Workers of the World; the group identified itself as the 'Detroit IWW' until 1915 at which point the name was changed to Workers International Industrial Union a typically De Leonist mouthful!. The WIIU never throve; its membership probably never numbered above about 2500 workers a number that dropped quickly following the death of Daniel De Leon in 1915. By the 1920s the WIIU was an afterthought and the group was finally disbanded in 1925.<br /> <br /> Contents include articles by Michael Altschuler Herman Richter W.J. Dodge Henry Kuhn and others; literary contributions by Samuel French Fred H. Hartmann Richard Le Galienne William Morris and Walt Whitman; portraits and reproductions of artworks by Eugene Higgins Jan Styka and Eugene Chaperon. An attractive and rather uncommon American labor souvenir book; OCLC notes 6 physical locations for any issue 2018; the 1923 issue printed on clearly inferior paper probably a reflection of the Union's impending demise appears to be in the catalogue of only a single OCLC member institution NYPL. Literature Bureau of the Workers' International Industrial Union unknown
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[SOCIALISM - WIIU] DANNENBERG, Karl (ed)
First of May Magazine. A Journal of Constructive Revolution 1919
Detroit: Literature Bureau of the Workers' International Industrial Union 1919. First Edition. Quarto 30cm. Staple-bound pictorial card wrappers; 40pp; illus. Issue for 1919 ; slightly worn with wrappers darkened and stained contents slightly age-toned with corner-creases and occasional thumb-soil; Just Good. Hand-stamp of the SLP / Detroit to front cover. Annual souvenir of the Workers' International Industrial Union. The WIIU the labor union arm of the Socialist Labor Party was effectively formed in 1908 following the split of the SLP faction from the Industrial Workers of the World; the group identified itself as the 'Detroit IWW' until 1915 at which point the name was changed to Workers International Industrial Union a typically De Leonist mouthful!. The WIIU never throve; its membership probably never numbered above about 2500 workers a number that dropped quickly following the death of Daniel De Leon in 1915. By the 1920s the WIIU was an afterthought and the group was finally disbanded in 1925.<br /> <br /> Contents include articles by Michael Altschuler Herman Richter W.J. Dodge and others; literary contributions by Fred H. Hartmann Richard Le Galienne William Morris and Walt Whitman; portraits and reproductions of artworks by Eugene Higgins Jan Styka and Eugene Chaperon. An attractive and rather uncommon American labor souvenir book; OCLC notes 6 physical locations for any issue 2018. Literature Bureau of the Workers' International Industrial Union unknown
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[SOCIALISM] HOFFMAN PHOTO STUDIOS
Group Portrait of the Detroit Polish Socialist Congress 1928
Detroit: Hoffman Photo Studios 1928. Original vintage print sight area ca 27cm x 45cm ca 11-1/2" x 17". Captioned in image. Professionally matted and framed with UV-protective plexiglas glazing. Sight condition fine; not examined out of frame. The portrait studio of Tomasz Hoffman 1892-1978 specialized in serving Detroit's Polish community producing work from the early 1920s through the 1940s. This attractive group portrait of Detroit's Polish Socialist Club is taken in front of the group's headquarters the Dom Ludowy on Detroit's East Side. Hoffman Photo Studios unknown
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[SOCIALISM] [SLAVIC AMERICANA] Anon
Lumpenproletarijat. S Ruskog = "Lumpenproletariat - from the Russian"
Chicago: Izdala RadniÄka Knjižara 1916. 12mo 19cm.; publisher's pale red staplebound card wrappers; 20pp. Minor wear and toning to wrappers; mild toning to text; Very Good or better. Slovak translation of an anonymous Russian Marxist theoretical work issued as Narodna Knjižnica Folk Library no. 9. Includes a chapter on the lumpenproletariat and anarchism. The source is possibly Pavel Rosenthal's "Люмпенпролетариат и революциÑ" "Lumpenproletariat & Revolution." St. Petersburg 1906. One copy located in OCLC Michigan as of 2024. Izdala RadniÄka Knjižara unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 83564
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[SOCIALISM - WISCONSIN] HOAN [Daniel Webster]
Mayor Hoan Answers Critics
Milwaukee: Socialist Party 1933. Single sheet 9" x 24" folded to 9"x6" 10pp. Mild toning to margins; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Transcript of an extemporaneous speech delivered by Milwaukee's Socialist Mayor Daniel Hoan answering attacks against his administration's decision to issue city-backed bonds here called "scrip" rather than borrowing cash to address its outstanding budget deficit. The bonds were issued in six series between 1933 and 1938 and have been credited with saving the city from bakruptcy during the worst years of the Great Depression. Hoan 1881-1961 served as Milwaukee's mayor from 1916 to 1940 still the longest continuous Socialist administration in American history. This a rather uncommon remnant of Milwaukee's socialist past; not noted in commerce with ten catalogued examples in OCLC member institutions. unknown
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[SOCIALISM] [UNITED STATES] TUCKER, Irwin St. John
Now It Must Be Done
Chicago: Socialist Party of the United States 1920. First edition. 12mo. Staple-bound pamphlet. Printed wrappers softcover; 37p. Complete but soiled; text browned and detached from covers; preliminary leaves loose; Good only. Socialist Party of the United States unknown
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[SOCIALISM - FRANCE] BLANC, Louis
Organisation du Travail. Nouvième Édition Refondue et Augmentée de Chapitres Nouveaux
Paris: Au Bureau du Nouveau Monde 1850. First impression of the 1850 edition. 12mo 18cm. Original printed wrappers bound into a 20th-century binding of 3/4 blue morocco over marbled boards; 240pp. Rear wrapper advertisements for other publications by Nouveau Monde including works by Blanc Ledru-Rollin and Mazzini. Faint dampstain to upper portion of text affecting the final 40 or so leaves; old waste-paper reinforcements to interior wraps; binding a touch rubbed at corners; still a crisp Very Good copy. <br /> <br /> An important edition of Blanc's most celebrated work among the most influential early theoretical works of Socialism described by one historian as ".a sensation - and ground-breaking. It had little in common with prior utopian socialist ideas . Louis Blanc was more clearly observant of the large-scale and deep social and economic changes wrought by the industrial revolution and ferocious in his conclusions.Blanc almost single-handedly converted the republican leaders and the rebellious Parisian masses to the socialist cause" see Gonçalo Fonseca; "Louis Blanc" at History of Economic Thought; on-line resource.<br /> <br /> The essay originally appeared in Blanc's own Revue du Progres in 1840 and was expanded and reprinted regularly over the following decade; the current edition the ninth was the first to appear after the Revolutions of 1848. This version contains further revisions and additions including most importantly the oft-borrowed phrase "Produra selon ses facultés et consommera selon ses besoins" generally translated into English as "From each according to their abilities; to each according to their needs" – an expression popularized by Marx but widely attributed to Blanc in the current edition of this work see "Notes From the Editors" Monthly Review v.66 no.3 July-Aug 2014. KRESS C.7283 the 5th edition; GOLDSMITH 34460 and 36031. Au Bureau du Nouveau Monde unknown
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[SOCIALISM] WEITZ, Louis
Out of a Job
New York: Louis Weitz 1915. First Edition. Small octavo 19.5cm.; publisher's tan pictorial card wrappers; 59pp.; photographic portrait frontispiece. Wrapper extremities a bit chipped and toned spine lettering partly effaced else Near Very Good internally near fine. "Peoples Educational Society" - upper cover. Socialist study of unemployment. A copy would be sent to Jack London in Honolulu prompting him to write to Weitz: "I think it is a good clean straight-from-the-shoulder presentation of the situation for the jobless ones. My congratulations" see "The Letters of Jack London 1913-1916" 1988 p. 1543. Quite uncommon with only five physical copies in OCLC as of September 2018 at Cornell Library of Congress U. Kansas Harvard and U. Wisconsin. Not in Egbert. Louis Weitz unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 41991
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[socialism]
Shall We Go On A Socialist's Answer
London: Smith & Son 1918. 20 pp. paper wrappers extracted from larger bound volume & restapled library markings else good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. London: Smith & Son unknown
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[SOCIALISM] HITCHCOCK, Roswell D.
Socialism
New York: Anson D.F. Randolph & Company 1879. First Edition. 12mo 19cm.; publisher's light blue-grey decorative cloth embossed in black and gilt blue floral endpapers; 111pp. Extremities a bit worn with brief loss of cloth at spine ends corners bumped light soil spine a bit cocked else Good to Very Good overall. Virulently anti-socialist and -communist piece by the Congregationalist clergyman arguing that "To-day there is not in our language nor in any language a more hateful word than Communism.it meant and still means wages without work arson assassination anarchy" p. 24. An anonymously published response "A Reply to Roswell D. Hitchcock D.D. on Socialism" would be published the same year. Neither title appears in Egbert. Anson D.F. Randolph & Company unknown
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[SOCIALISM] GLASIER, Katharine Bruce
Socialism for Beginners
London: I.L.P. Publication Service 1929. First Edition. Narrow 12mo 18cm. Staple-bound pamphlet; pictorial paper wrappers; 24pp. Slight creasing and soil to wrappers; binding staples rusty else Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Socialist primer addressed to lay readers but not as the cover would suggest intended for children. Glasier née Conway 1867-1950 was a Fabian Socialist suffragist and prominent member of the Independent Labour Party. She was married to J. Bruce Glasier the I.L.P.'s second Chairman. The cover portrait is of the the author's son Glen who died in 1928 and for whom she penned a memorial volume The Glen Book in which she espoused some of her theosophical beliefs concerning the afterlife the same year. I.L.P. Publication Service unknown
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[SOCIALISM - MASSACHUSETTS] HUGO, George B. and James F. CAREY
Socialism: "The Creed of Despair" :: Joint Debate in Faneuil Hall March 22 1909 between George B. Hugo President Employers' Association of Massachusetts Affirmative and James F. Carey State Secretary Socialist Party of Massachusetts Negative
Boston: George B. Hugo 1909. First Edition. Octavo 23cm. Publisher's green cloth boards lettered in black on front cover; 60 1pp. Ink presentation inscription from George B. Hugo to front endpaper dated 1913. Mild cover soil and spotting; still a tight well-preserved copy VG or better. Final page reprints the "Declaration of Principles of the Employers' Association of Massachusetts - Organized for Law and Order and Industrial Peace. Full transcript of the debate including occasional interjections from the audience. Since the volume was published at Mr. Hugo's expense we may assume he thought himself the victor; though he notes in his foreword that ".they the Socialists submitted their own copy for publication which being incorrect and slackly handled I refused to countenance.they nevertheless proceeded to publish it ignoring the law in question quite in accordance with established Socialistic tenets." We have never encountered the version published by the Socialist Party Club of Boston but we imagine that a side-by-side comparison of the two would prove instructive. George B. Hugo unknown
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[SOCIALISM - PENNSYLVANIA] MORAVEK, S. [Stanislaus], Rev
Socialismus a Reforma
Wilkes-Barre PA: Tlacou "Bratstva 1917. First Edition. 16mo 15cm. Staple-bound pamphlet; 43pp. Text browned and slightly brittle; covers slightly soiled; Good. Anti-socialist tract by a Pennsylvania Slovak priest. The author also penned a American-Slovak language primer 1924 but the present title does not appear in the catalog of any OCLC member institution. Tlacou "Bratstva unknown
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[SOCIALISM] MOYER, Harvey P.
Songs of Socialism for Local Branch and Campaign Work Public Meetings Labor Fraternal and Religious Organizations Social Gatherings and the Home
Chicago: Brotherhood Publishing Inc 1907. Third Edition. Small octavo 19.5cm.; printed brown card wrappers; 128pp. Light wear else Very Good to Near Fine. Early edition of this popular Socialist song-book which went into at least seven editions between 1905 and 1913. COHEN 120; EGBERT II p. 494. Brotherhood Publishing, Inc unknown
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[SOCIALISM - ARMENIAN-AMERICANS] NOREAN, A.
Text in Armenian Drwagner H.H. Dashnakts'ut'ean Gorts'uneut'iwnits': 1. Tasnameak
Boston: Hayrenik'" Tparan 1917. First Edition. Octavo 18.5cm.; publisher's brown pictorial cloth stamped in black; 492pp.; photographic frontispiece 29 plates chiefly portraits. Very slightly ex-University of Michigan Library with their rubberstamp to textblock fore-edge light shelf wear brief dampstain to rear cover else Very Good and sound though the interior does have a bit of a smoky odor. History of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation "Dashnaktsutyun" the nationalist and socialist political party founded in 1890 by Christapor Mikaelian Stepan Zorian and Simon Zavarian. This account is published by the Federation's Boston-based newspaper "Hayrenik" Fatherland three years into the Armenian Genocide a period of almost ten years during which the Ottoman Empire systematically killed 1.5 million Armenians including many members of the Federation. Hayrenik'" Tparan unknown
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[SOCIALISM - CHILD LABOR] SPARGO, John
The Bitter Cry of the Children
New York: Macmillan 1906. First Edition. Octavo 20cm. Brown gilt-pictorial cloth boards; 337pp; 32 inserted leaves of plates halftones. Light edgewear to boards still a bright clean and unmarked copy Near Fine. A socialist's exposé of child labor in America well-illustrated with photographic plates credited to Marjory Hall G.W. Goler Peter Roberts and the Pennsylvania Child Labor Committee the last photographic plates though uncredited almost certainly by Lewis Hine. Spargo 1876-1966 edited the socialist monthly The Comrade and published a number of socialist tracts before moving to the right during the First World War. In his later years Spargo was an outspoken advocate of free-market capitalism. The current work went through numerous reprintings; the first edition is somewhat uncommon in the trade and is notable for the quality of its photographic illustrations. Macmillan unknown
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[SOCIALISM] [GREAT BRITAIN] [SOCIALIST LABOUR PARTY]
The Development of Socialism in Great Britain
Glasgow: The Socialist Labour Press N.d. ca 1918. First Edition. 12mo 18cm. Staple-bound pamphlet. Printed wrappers; 30pp. Text slightly darkened else Fine. A primer for workingment outlining the economic history of Great Britain from the feudal era to the early 20th century. Undated but text makes reference to the recent "European War. The Socialist Labour Press unknown
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[SOCIALISM - US.] NEARING, Scott U. S.
The One Big Union of Business
New York: Rand School of Social Science 1920. First printing. Staple-bound printed wrappers; 32pp. Slight soil & edgewear; Very Good. On monopolies large-scale capitalism and concentration of wealth. Nearing writes from a more or less doctrinaire Marxist perspective; he had joined the Socialist Party in 1918. EGBERT II:262. Rand School of Social Science unknown
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[SOCIALISM - WW1] DARROW, Clarence
The War in Europe: a Lecture Delivered Before the Chicago Society of Rationalism.
Chicago: Charles H. Kerr 1918. First Edition. Original printed wrappers; 31pp. Chips to wrapper edges; neat repair to small section at fore edge of front cover; mild tanning to text; Good or better. A Rationalist analysis of the European war with much criticism of its religious and capitalist origins. HUNSBERGER 117. Charles H. Kerr unknown
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[SOCIALISM - PERIODICALS] COHEN, Mary Roche-Evan, ed
The Young Socialist Campaigner. Number 1 March '70 All Published
New York: Socialist Workers Party Young Socialist Campaign Committee 1970. First Edition. Quarto 28.5cm.; single sheet folded twice; photographic illus. About Fine. Only issue of a magazine "written for and by the youth who endorse the Socialist Workers Party 1970 election campaign" supporting African-American activist Clifton DeBerry for governor of New York. Includes the piece "Fight for High School Rights" and a list of demands among them to end the war in Vietnam "mass independent Black and Puerto Rican political parties" "free abortion and birth control" "No cops in schools" "Preferential hiring of Afro-Americans Puerto Ricans and women" "Free the Panther 21" and finally "For a socialist America." 2 holdings in OCLC as of May 2016 at Harvard and Wisconsin Historical Society. Socialist Workers Party, Young Socialist Campaign Committee unknown
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[SOCIALISM - TURKEY] CIHAN, Ali Faik
Treatise on Socialist Turkey Sosyalist Turkiye
Washington DC: U.S Department of Commerce 1967. Quarto. Stapled sheets; 146pp. Government report xerographically reproduced and staple-bound with cover sheet. Mild creasing to page edges; Very Good. English translation of Cihan's monograph "Sosyalist Turkiye U.S Department of Commerce unknown
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[SOUDEILLE (Jean-Jacques)]
Vie et mort des corporations. Grèves et Luttes sociales sous l'Ancien Régime.
In-12, broché, 143 p. Edition originale de cet ouvrage publié sous le pseudonyme de "Jean Jacques". Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
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[STACKELBERG (Friedrich)].
Bibliothèque sociologique, 34. L'Inévitable révolution. Par un proscrit. Troisième édition
Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1903 in-12, 320 pp., broché, non coupé. Dos cassé.
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[STALINE].
Dossier de la "déstalinisation". Le Rapport Khrouchtchev sur Staline commenté par la IVe Internationale. Le "testament de Lénine" et un article de Léon Trotsky sur l'histoire de ce document. - Les évenements de Poznan. - La révolution politique en Pologne et en Hongrie.
Paris, Imprimerie Saint-Gilles, s.d. (1956), in-8, 112 pp., texte sur deux colonnes, broché. Traces d'humidité "in fine".
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[Stackelberg (Frédéric)] Un Proscrit
L’Inévitable Révolution.
Stock 1903 “Bibliothèque sociologique”. In-8 broché, 320 pp. Couverture ternie avec de petits manques en pied.
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[TAPUSCRIT. - MAQUIS]. [MAGIS (Maurice)].
Carnet de route du Maquis "Daniel".
S.l., s.d. (1944) in-4, titre, avec un tirage photographique (11,5 x 10 cm), 16 pp. dactylographiées, en feuilles, agrafé, sous couverture de papier bleuté.
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[TASCHEREAU (Jules)]
Revue rétrospective ou Archives secrètes du dernier gouvernement.
In-4, 31 livraisons et tables, demi-chagrin rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs doubles filetés or, compartiments finement garnis d'un décor de fers ajourés, titre doré (déf. à 2 coins), (1) f., 496, (2) p. de table de matières (pagination continue), texte sur 2 colonnes. Paris, Paulin, mars-novembre, 1848.
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[TASCHEREAU (Jules)]
Revue rétrospective ou Archives secrètes du dernier gouvernement.
In-4, 31 livraisons et tables, demi-chagrin rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs doubles filetés or, compartiments finement garnis d'un décor de fers ajourés, titre doré (déf. à 2 coins), (1) f., 496, (2) p. de table de matières (pagination continue), texte sur 2 colonnes. Edition originale. L'auteur était un proche d'A. Carrel, collaborateur au National et opposant républicain durant la Restauration. Recueil de pièces secrètes, correspondances privées, rapports de police, etc., trouvés aux Tuileries et dans les ministères après la Révolution de 1848. Contient, entre autres, le document qui tendait à prouver qu'Auguste BLANQUI aurait livré à la police ses camarades impliqués dans l'insurrection du 15 mai, révélation qui fit scandale. (Hatin, p. 494. Dommanget, 'Un drame politique en 1848, Blanqui et le document Taschereau'). Bon exemplaire, très frais, bien relié.
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[THOMAS (Albert)].
Les Documents du socialisme. publiés sous la direction de Albert Thomas, député de la Seine
Paris, Marcel Rivière, 1911 - 1920 16 titres en 3 vol. in-12 carrés, demi-basane marine, dos lisses ornés de pointillés et filets dorés, couvertures conservées (reliure de l'époque). Dos uniformément insolés et passés.
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[TIP: TÜRKIYE ISÇI PARTISI].
[Declaration draft of TLP for the general elections in '69].
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten declaration draft. Folio. (33 xx 23 cm). In Turkish. 2 p. [Declaration draft of TLP for the general elections in '69]. Chipped on folded lines.
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[TIP: TÜRKIYE ISÇI PARTISI].
[TIP: Turkish Labor Party's list of candidates for science and researches memberships]. Merkez Yürütme Kurulunca Bilim ve Arastirma Bürosu üyelikleri için gösterilen aday listesi.
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten documents with autograph corrigenda and additions. Folio. (33 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 1 p. [TIP: Turkish Labor Party's list of candidates for memberships]. Merkez Yürütme Kurulunca Bilim ve Arastirma Bürosu üyelikleri için gösterilen aday listesi. Inludes very important names: Idris Küçükömer, Yahya Kanbolat and Nejat Erder for 'Economy'; Merih Teziç, Moris Gabbay, Mehmet Selik and Sadun Aren for 'Finance'; Murat Sarica, Mehmetcan Köksal, Suat Aksoy for 'Law';Türkkaya Ataöv, Rasih Güran, Lütfü Erisçi, Osman Fuat Toprafoglu for 'History'; Adnan Cemgil, Selâhattin Hilâv, Kemal Sülker Okur for 'Sociology'; Evinç Dinçer, Burhan Cahit Ünal and Cem Erol for 'Philosophy'; Kemal Türkler, Saban Yildiz, Ibrahim Çetkin, Kemal Nebioglu and Saban Erik for 'Trade Unions'; Sami Kocagöz, Cevat Çapan, Orhan Iyiler, Yasar Kemal Gökçeli (Yasar Kemal), Müzehher Vâ-Nû, Orhan Çubukçu, Hüseyin Korkmazgil for 'Art and Literature'; Demirtas Ceyhun and Müsfik Erem for 'Urbanization and Architecture' etc. Scarce.
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[TRANSON (Abel)].
De la Religion saint-simonienne. Aux élèves de l'École polytechnique
Bruxelles, Laurent frères, 1831 in-8, 64 pp., dérelié.
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[TRISTAN (Flora)] - [LEJEUNE (Paule)].-
Flora Tristan. Réalisations Oeuvres. Présentation de Paule Lejeune.
P., Le Peuple Prend La Parole, 1975, in 8° broché, 71 pages ; piqûres à la couverture et sur les tranches.
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[TRISTAN (Flora)] - MICHAUD (Stéphane).-
Flora Tristan (1803-1844) présentée par Stéphane Michaud. Préface de Frédéric Lescure.
P., Editions Ouvrières (Collection "Aux Sources du Socialisme"), 1984, in 8° broché, 139 pages ; couverture illustrée.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 71067
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[TRAVERS (Julien)].-
L'Anti-Rouge, Almanach anti-socialiste, anti-communiste, contenant : Histoire du Communisme, - Doctrines des principaux chefs des écoles socialistes et communistes, - Mélanges, - Variétés, - Anecdotes, - Poésies, - Pensées, etc., etc., publié par un Ami de l'Ordre.
P., Garnier Frères, 1851, petit in 12 broché, 6 feuillets non chiffrés - 168 pages ; rares piqûres ; infimes défauts.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 57721
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[TRISTAN, Flora] - MICHAUD (Stéphane), présenté par.-
Un fabuleux destin : Flora Tristan. Actes du Premier Colloque International Flora Tristan, Dijon 3 et 4 Mai 1984. Présenté par Stéphane Michaud.
Dijon, EUD, 1985, in 8, broché, VI-263 pages
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6258
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[TROTSKY] - MARIE, J.-J.
TROTSKY - Textes et debats.
1 vol. in-16 de 446 pp.- 9782253034071 Bel exemplaire. [PO-4]
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[TÉRY, GUSTAVE. GOHIER,URBAIN]
L’ŒUVRE : On demande un président qui préside.
In 8 broché ( 20,5 X 12 cm ) . pp. 1801-1836. Numéro 50 du 12 décembre 1913 de L’ŒUVRE.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 304
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[TÉRY, GUSTAVE. GOHIER, URBAIN ]
L’ŒUVRE . Histoire d’un crime , où nous ont mené l’es radicaillaux- socialistes : La forfaiture est établie , prouvons maintenant la trahison .
In-8 broché ( 20,5 X 12 cm) . pp . 434-464. Numéro 13 du 26 mars 1914 .
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 306
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[TÜRKIYE ISÇI PARTISI].
[SHEET of ANTI-NATO SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN of TIP]. Nato Anlasmasini, devletimizin bagimsizligina ve halkimizin menfaatine uygun görmüyoruz.
Very Good Turkish Original paper. Folio. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 1 p. Blank paper. Sheet of Anti-NATO signature campaign. In 1972, US Sixth Fleet events would erupt and Deniz Gezmis, (1947-1972) and his friends would actually participate in this campaign. Not in OCLC.; Not in IISG (Amsterdam).
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[UTOPIE]. CHAMAILLARD Boniface.
MÉMOIRES D'UN CHIEN DE TERRE-NEUVE À LA POURSUITE DU SOCIALISME PRATIQUE.
Lille. Imprimerie de L. Danel. 1848. Plaquette in-12 brochée. 84 pages. E.O.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 11292
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[UTOPIE] - [BOURGOGNE].-
Socialisme. Voyage d'un Autunois en Icarie à la suite de Cabet.
1898 Autun, Dejussieu, 1898, in 12 broché, 180 pages ; presqu'entièrement non coupé.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 77282
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[UTOPIAN SOCIALISM] [SLAVERY] [INDIANA] OWEN, Robert Dale
The Future of the North-West: in Connection with the Scheme of Reconstruction Without New England. Addressed to the People of Indiana
Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley Printers 1863. First Edition. Octavo 22cm. Sewn pamphlet; original pictorial wrappers; 151pp. Shelf-wear with soil to wrappers and interior and 3" tears to upper spine folds; Good.<br /> <br /> The noted Indiana socialist addresses the topic of slavery arguing against a "separate peace" with the Southern states. Robert Dale Owen 1801-1877 was the son of Robert Owen founder of the New Harmony utopian community. Crissy & Markley, Printers unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 14046
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[VAILLANT (Edouard)] - DOMMANGET (Maurice).-
Edouard Vaillant, un grand socialiste. 1840 - 1915.
P., Table Ronde, 1956, in 8° broché, 530 pages ; non coupé ; couverture illustrée (très légèrement fanée) ; importante bibliographie. (Le Quillec, 767)
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 27953
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