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The Committee on Socialism and Communism
Communist Infiltration in the United States: Its Nature and How to Combat It
New. unknown
Bookseller reference : A9781163174401 ISBN : 1163174408 9781163174401
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All-American Conference to Combat Communism
Communist fronts their nature & objectives
Washington DC: Catholic War Veterans 1954. Pamphlet. 2 13 1p. wraps. 6.25 x 3.5 in. Very Good. A CWV series for Americans. Catholic War Veterans unknown
Bookseller reference : 275458
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Historians of American Communism
American Communist History 9 issues
New York: Historians of American Communism 2007. Paperback. Nine Issues various pagination wraps very good condition. Issues present are Vol. 1 No. 1 June 2002 Vol. 1 No. 2 December 2002 Vol. 2 No. 1 June 2003 Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2004 Vol. 4 No. 1 June 2005 Vol. 4 No. 2 December 2005 Vol. 5 No. 1 June 2006 Vol. 6 No. 1 June 2007 and Vol. 6 No. 2 December 2007. Historians of American Communism paperback
Bookseller reference : 257112
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Centre International de Lutte Active Contre le Communisme
CILACC: documentation anti-communiste five issues
Brussels Belgium: CILACC 1932. Five issues of the slender staplebound journal numbers 2 3 5 11 and 12. Penciled notations on covers dampstains to edges not musty some edge tears; reading copies only. Text in French. CILACC unknown
Bookseller reference : 214953
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[Patrick Leigh Fermor (1915-2011), British soldier and travel writer; 'Haris' of Heraklion, Cretan opponent of Communism; Cretan
Patrick Leigh Fermor MS. letter in Greek from 'Haris' in Heraklion informing Fermor of allegations that he ordered the execution of 'Apolorona and Hania' and others and that he is organizing the military occupation of Crete by the British.
Heraklion Crete Greece. 12 January 1947. 4pp. 8vo. 96 lines of text. On paper ruled for accounts. On lightly-aged paper with loss to corners and at central edge affecting a few lines of text. Accompanying the letter is a translation 2pp. 8vo by Colin Jordan with the assistance of Dr Loukas Christodloulos. The letter is of great interest casting light on Leigh Fermor's activities in Crete in the period following the Second World War. The identity of 'Haris' is not immediately apparent: he does not appear to feature in George Psychoundakis's account of the Cretan resistance 'The Cretan Runner' 1955 which was translated by Leigh Fermor. Addressing 'Mr. Leigh Fermor' the author of the letter begins in reproachful terms: 'After my third letter you remain silent. I write now with a big question mark: why this is happening and why you are ignoring my thoughts and my offer in general' He asks Fermor 'for the sake of our friendship and co-operation and for our land of Crete' to guide him in his thoughts and to advise him in his actions 'and to help me in my efforts against the slanderers and the malevolent enemies of our union'. He desires Leigh Fermor's 'co-operation against the transformation of Crete and Greece my country into a Soviet protectorate.' He proceeds to report on 'the situation that exists': 'The Communist newspaper "Free Crete" has begun again a serious campaign against the English generally and in particular against us Major Fielding Major Alexander Wallace 'Xan' Fielding who like Leigh Fermor was in the SOE in Crete during the war and Kyrios Giorgos. They claim that the crimes of killing a villager from Potamiko Nikos Komi of another from Heraklion prior to the referendum others from Apokoronou and from Hania family murders for revenge and political party murders were done by you that you organized them that is and ordered their execution by your people.' A further claim is that 'from the time of the occupation' Leigh Fermor has been 'organizing here the ground for the occupation of Crete by the English and the creation of military bases since Alexandria is hostile towards Egypt and you are using that against her'. In his view it is easy to refute the Apokorona and Hania murder charges 'since it's commonly known that they were done by locals for revenge and due to political hatred and had nothing whatsoever to do with our work. The murder of the police officer from Heraklion happened before your arrival here in September. As for the killing of Komi at Potamiko the same man wrote a letter that he did it because of personal motives and not following orders from yourself.' He proposes to write 'to the newspapers of the Right-wing here that your visit to Crete was entirely a holiday trip to see your friends and that the villager's murder was done before you came. Also that the Hana murder had other purposes and that you and the English generally have never thought of occupying Crete and that you have always acted from friendship. I will also go to the prison and I will oblige Nikos Komis to sign a letter of protest against the writings of the "Free Crete" newspaper.' He will take responsibility for the publication 'as I did a few days ago when I published articles about English/Greek friendship in the <.>IDI and PATRIDA newspapers. Regarding 'the Communist nightmare that threatens all of us with destruction': 'Once again I give my life and for that thought I would gladly sacrifice. The communists know this and consider me their enemy like nobody else.' He ends with an enquiry regarding 'the Anglo-Greek Society at Heraklion that you had promised back in September'. Heraklion [Crete, Greece]. 12 January 1947. unknown
Bookseller reference : 18771
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[Patrick Leigh Fermor (1915-2011), British soldier and travel writer; 'Haris' of Heraklion, Cretan opponent of Communism; Cretan
Manuscript letter in Greek from 'Haris' in Heraklion informing Patrick Leigh Fermor of allegations that he ordered the execution of 'Apolorona and Hania' and others and that he is organizing the military occupation of Crete by the British.
Heraklion Crete Greece. 12 January 1947. 4pp. 8vo. 96 lines of text. On paper ruled for accounts. On lightly-aged paper with loss to corners and at central edge affecting a few lines of text. Accompanying the letter is a translation 2pp. 8vo by Colin Jordan with the assistance of Dr Loukas Christodloulos. The letter is of great interest casting light on Leigh Fermor's activities in Crete in the period following the Second World War. The identity of 'Haris' is not immediately apparent: he does not appear to feature in George Psychoundakis's account of the Cretan resistance 'The Cretan Runner' 1955 which was translated by Leigh Fermor. Addressing 'Mr. Leigh Fermor' the author of the letter begins in reproachful terms: 'After my third letter you remain silent. I write now with a big question mark: why this is happening and why you are ignoring my thoughts and my offer in general' He asks Fermor 'for the sake of our friendship and co-operation and for our land of Crete' to guide him in his thoughts and to advise him in his actions 'and to help me in my efforts against the slanderers and the malevolent enemies of our union'. He desires Leigh Fermor's 'co-operation against the transformation of Crete and Greece my country into a Soviet protectorate.' He proceeds to report on 'the situation that exists': 'The Communist newspaper "Free Crete" has begun again a serious campaign against the English generally and in particular against us Major Fielding Major Alexander Wallace 'Xan' Fielding who like Leigh Fermor was in the SOE in Crete during the war and Kyrios Giorgos. They claim that the crimes of killing a villager from Potamiko Nikos Komi of another from Heraklion prior to the referendum others from Apokoronou and from Hania family murders for revenge and political party murders were done by you that you organized them that is and ordered their execution by your people.' A further claim is that 'from the time of the occupation' Leigh Fermor has been 'organizing here the ground for the occupation of Crete by the English and the creation of military bases since Alexandria is hostile towards Egypt and you are using that against her'. In his view it is easy to refute the Apokorona and Hania murder charges 'since it's commonly known that they were done by locals for revenge and due to political hatred and had nothing whatsoever to do with our work. The murder of the police officer from Heraklion happened before your arrival here in September. As for the killing of Komi at Potamiko the same man wrote a letter that he did it because of personal motives and not following orders from yourself.' He proposes to write 'to the newspapers of the Right-wing here that your visit to Crete was entirely a holiday trip to see your friends and that the villager's murder was done before you came. Also that the Hana murder had other purposes and that you and the English generally have never thought of occupying Crete and that you have always acted from friendship. I will also go to the prison and I will oblige Nikos Komis to sign a letter of protest against the writings of the "Free Crete" newspaper.' He will take responsibility for the publication 'as I did a few days ago when I published articles about English/Greek friendship in the <.>IDI and PATRIDA newspapers. Regarding 'the Communist nightmare that threatens all of us with destruction': 'Once again I give my life and for that thought I would gladly sacrifice. The communists know this and consider me their enemy like nobody else.' He ends with an enquiry regarding 'the Anglo-Greek Society at Heraklion that you had promised back in September'. Heraklion [Crete, Greece]. 12 January 1947. unknown
Bookseller reference : 13603
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Crosby, Percy
Would Communism Work Out in America
McLean Virginia: Freedom Press 1938. Book. Good. Soft cover. First Edition. Scuffing to covers and creasing to the spine. Binding tight. 316 pages with Appendixes. Crosby was best known for his long-running comic strip Skippy. By the late 1930s the cartoonist/author's political and philosophical leanings had worked their way into the Skippy comics and he wrote scathing editorials against Roosevelt policies though he had earlier voted for him. Alcoholism and tax problems began to destroy his personal life and he spent his last 16 years institutionalized. Crosby has much to say about Roosevelt. Freedom Press Paperback
Bookseller reference : 07785
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Polony, Csaba (ed.), Fredric Jameson (interviewed by Jay Murphy), Elizam Escobar, Jack Hirschman, Hilton Obenzinger, R. G. Davis
Left Curve : Art and Revolution 12 1987
<p>Oakland CA: Left Curve Publications 1987. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 96pp printed wrappers. Later issue of this radical art and cultural magazine from the San Francisco Bay Area; includes an interview with Fredric Jameson plus writing by Jack Hirschman and others. Unmarked copy light wear.</p> Oakland, CA: Left Curve Publications paperback
Bookseller reference : M6311
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Polony, Csaba (ed.), Sarah Menefee, Elizam Escobar, Bob Feldman, Jack Hirschman, William Maher, Fritz Hamilton, Mila D. Aguilar,
Left Curve : Art and Revolution 11 1986
<p>Oakland CA: Left Curve Publications 1986. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 96pp printed wrappers. Later issue of this radical art and cultural magazine from the San Francisco Bay Area; includes articles relating to Hungary and Haiti. Unmarked copy light toning to wrappers.</p> Oakland, CA: Left Curve Publications paperback
Bookseller reference : M6310
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Papworth, John (ed.), Herbert Read, Leopold Kohr, Henri Chopin (cover), Clara Eggink, Nico Verhoeven, Bert Voeten, Roger Frankli
Resurgence Volume 2 Number 2 July / August 1968
<p>London: Resurgence 1968. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 28pp including printed wrappers. Subscription form laid in. Scarce early issue of this important political and cultural magazine featuring a cover by Henri Chopin. Unmarked copy creasing to back cover.</p> London: Resurgence paperback
Bookseller reference : M6279
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Horovitz, Michael (ed.), John Papworth (open letter to John Lennon and Yoko Ono), George Andrews, Kathleen Raine, Paul Goodman,
Resurgence Volume 2 Number 12 / New Departures 5 Spring 1970
<p>London: New Departures 1970. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 48pp including printed wrappers. Long-delayed combined issue of Michael Horovitz's key avant-garde literary magazine from 1970 London includes George Andrews an open letter to John and Yoko much else. Clean unmarked copy with light reading wear.</p> London: New Departures paperback
Bookseller reference : M6281
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Papworth, John (ed.), Mahatma Gandhi (about), E. F. Schumacher, David Morris, Ray Gosling, Peter Robins, et al
Resurgence Volume 2 Number 3 September / October 1968 - Gandhi Centenary Issue
<p>London: Resurgence 1968. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to 28pp including printed wrappers. Subscription form laid in. Scarce early issue of this important political and cultural magazine featuring a cover and content related to the Gandhi Centenary. Unmarked copy light wear.</p> London: Resurgence paperback
Bookseller reference : M6280
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Committee on World Communism, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, US Department of State
World Strength of the Communist Party Organisations 17th Annual Report
USA: US Department of State 1965. Hardcover. Very Good/N/A. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 156pp typed report. Quarter bound in a later bespoke binding of red linen over marbled paper boards boards are strong sharp clean and square. Internally neat and clean with a hint of toning at extreme page edges. Previous owner's name neatly inscribed on the first leaf. The 17th Annual Report of the US Committee on World Communism of the Department of State for 1965 presenting information Communist Party membership voting and parliamentary strength in various countries and descriptions of the indigenous importance of each communist party of the context of its national political environment with conclusions on the state of communism drawn from 'the best usable sources on communist party membership'. Small 4to. US Department of State hardcover
Bookseller reference : 007249
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Communism in Eastern Europe Europe
Communism in Eastern
Good. Indiana 1979 hardcover. Cover shows minimal wear. Text is clean. Binding is tight. No dust jacket. hardcover
Bookseller reference : V8-RJGO-4SO2
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CAHIERS CRITIQUES DU COMMUNISME
Cahiers critiques du communisme N° 1.
Editions Monde Nouveau 1951. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 62 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie. <i>ref. 30768</i> Editions Monde Nouveau unknown
Bookseller reference : 30768
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CAHIERS CRITIQUES DU COMMUNISME
Cahiers critiques du communisme N° 2.
Editions Monde Nouveau 1951. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 62 pages. Couverture défraîchie. <i>ref. 80926</i> Editions Monde Nouveau unknown
Bookseller reference : 80926
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FEDERATION COMMUNISME LIBERTAIRE
Catalogue ronéoté du service de librairie de la Fédération Communiste Libertaire. Vers 1955.
F.C.L 1955. Loose leaf. <b>Vieux papier en français</b>. - 3 pages 21 x 27 cm ronéotées. <i>ref. 122375</i> F.C.L unknown
Bookseller reference : 122375
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COMMUNISME
Communisme N° 13-14. Novembre 1974-Février 1975.
Communisme 1975. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 120 pages. Quelques rousseurs. <i>ref. 78556</i> Communisme unknown
Bookseller reference : 78556
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COMMUNISME
Communisme N° 16-17 Mai-août 1975.
Communisme 1975. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 112 pages. Papier légèrement bruni. <i>ref. 80996</i> Communisme unknown
Bookseller reference : 80996
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LA CAUSE DU COMMUNISME
La cause du communisme N° 5. Revue théorique et politique.
La cause du communisme 1982. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 98 pages. <i>ref. 78566</i> La cause du communisme unknown
Bookseller reference : 78566
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CAHIERS DU COMMUNISME 1975/4
Cahiers du Communisme 1975 N° 4. Avril 1975.
Cahiers du Communisme 1975. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 128 pages. Quelques annotations. <i>ref. 78570</i> Cahiers du Communisme unknown
Bookseller reference : 78570
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COMMUNISME
Communisme N° 19 Novembre-décembre 1975.
Communisme 1975. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 94 pages. <i>ref. 78557</i> Communisme unknown
Bookseller reference : 78557
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CAHIERS DU COMMUNISME 1975/2
Cahiers du Communisme 1975 N° 2. Février 1975.
Cahiers du Communisme 1975. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 128 pages. Quelques annotations. <i>ref. 84010</i> Cahiers du Communisme unknown
Bookseller reference : 84010
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COMMUNISME
Communisme N° 31-32. Novembre 1977-Février 1978.
Communisme 1978. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 104 pages. <i>ref. 78554</i> Communisme unknown
Bookseller reference : 78554
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COMMUNISME
Communisme N° 22-23. Mai-août 1976.
Communisme 1976. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 104 pages. Quelques rousseurs. <i>ref. 80998</i> Communisme unknown
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COMMUNISME
Communisme N° 18 Septembre-octobre 1975.
Communisme 1975. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 94 pages. Papier légèrement bruni. <i>ref. 80995</i> Communisme unknown
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COMMUNISME
Communisme N° 25-26 : Le capitalisme en U.R.S.S. Novembre 1976-Février 1977.
Communisme 1977. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 112 pages. Quelques rousseurs. <i>ref. 78559</i> Communisme unknown
Bookseller reference : 78559
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COMMUNISME
Communisme N° 24. Septembre-octobre 1976.
Communisme 1976. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 94 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie. <i>ref. 78558</i> Communisme unknown
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CAHIERS DU COMMUNISME 1975/3
Cahiers du Communisme 1975 N° 3. Mars 1975.
Cahiers du Communisme 1975. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 128 pages. Quelques annotations. <i>ref. 78571</i> Cahiers du Communisme unknown
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COMMUNISME
Communisme N° 20-21. Janvier-avril 1976.
Communisme 1976. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 104 pages. Quelques rousseurs. <i>ref. 78555</i> Communisme unknown
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COMMUNISME
Communisme N° 15 Mars-avril 1975.
Communisme 1975. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 102 pages. Papier légèrement bruni. <i>ref. 80997</i> Communisme unknown
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Ziesing, Michael (ed.), Mike Gunderloy, Terry Epton, Wendell G. Bradley, Kyle Griffith, Tom Palven, Candy Eno, Rick Seals, et al
Instead of a Magazine : An Anarchist Periodical Volume 9 Number 49 Fall 1990
<p>Willimantic CT: Instead of a Magazine 1990. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 8vo 486pp stapled wrappers. Rare anarchist zine from 1990. Unmarked copy light wear and soil.</p> Willimantic, CT: Instead of a Magazine paperback
Bookseller reference : 3672
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Calverton, VF. V. F.
For Revolution
New York: The John Day Company 1932. First Edition. <br /><br />Pamphlet advocating an American revolution by the left-wing literary critic V.F. Calverton 1900-1940 who founded the Modern Quarterly a Marxist journal. He says that the U.S. has a revolutionary tradition and that the working class can build upon that tradition. No. 15 in the John Day series of pamphlets. SCARCE. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Small Octavo 7 3/4 x 5 1/8 inches; 187 x 130 mm 28 unnumbered pages in a blue dust jacket over stapled wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Edge wear and some soiling creasing and sunning to wrappers. Internally light toning and creasing to some pages. Very Good. <br /><br /> The John Day Company paperback
Bookseller reference : 2669
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[Communism] [Marxist] Evans, Robert; Chambers, Whittaker; et al.
New Masses Magazine Vol. 8 No. 5 December 1932
New York: New Masses Inc 1932. First edition. Magazine 2 30 2pp. Advertisements illustrations. Staple bound in illustrated paper wrappers of O. Soglow. Some toning light edge wear. Very good. New Masses, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : 6517
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Shields, Art
Join Our Party -- The Party of Struggle!
<p>New York: New Outlook Publishers and Distributors 1977.</p><p>Pamphlet by longtime Communist Party USA writer Art Shields 1888-1988 in which he invites readers to join the Party. He gives an overview of Party history accompanied by numerous black-and-white photos of Party luminaries. Scarce in commerce. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: 9 1/4 x 7 inches; 235 x 176 mm 16 pages in stapled illustrated wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Slight edge wear. Near Fine. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></p> New Outlook Publishers and Distributors paperback
Bookseller reference : 2795
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Fast, Howard
The Naked God: The Writer and the Communist Party
<p>New York: Frederick A. Praeger Inc. 1957. First Edition.</p><p>Howard Fast explains his disillusionment and break with the Communist Party.</p><p>Octavo 197 pages hard cover. Near Fine in an unclipped Very Good dust jacket that has a couple of small creases tears and sunning. Overall a beautiful copy. <br /><br /></p> Frederick A. Praeger, Inc. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 865
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Anonymous ed. Michael Bakunin Tuli Kupferberg et al
News from Nowhere : Canadian Anarchist Journal Volume 2 Number 2 October 1973
Edmonton Canada: Edmonton Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation / Black Cat Press 1973. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 8vo 20pp stapled self-cover. Rare early Anarchist journal printed by Edmonton's Black Cat Press includes an enticing centerfold of Michael Bakunin and a piece from Tuli Kupferberg's Newspoems. Unmarked copy with light outer wear. Edmonton, Canada: Edmonton Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation / Black Cat Press paperback
Bookseller reference : M1950
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(communism)
PROBLEMS OF COMMUNISM VOLUMES I-XIII 13 VOLUMES BOUND IN 12
Washington 1952-1964. The first 13 years of this noteworthy journal uniformly bound in 12 volumes. Six issues per year except for 1952 Volume I which has 4 issues. 4tos. most original covers bound in light tan institution buckram. Very light depository library marks - name stamp on each issue cover stamps on top and bottom fore-edges no other markings no spine numbers no bookplates no pockets. Several years are reprint editions. Near Fine. 13 years in 12 volumes. . hardcover
Bookseller reference : a75830
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communisme lasoluce
Communisme et complotisme French Edition
lulu.com 2010. Paperback. New. 234 pages. 9.06x0.71x6.06 inches. lulu.com paperback
Bookseller reference : 2-144577027X ISBN : 144577027X 9781445770277
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The Devil in History: Communism, Fascism, and Some Lessons of the Twentieth Century
Tismaneanu Vladimir
Berkeley CA: University of California Press 2014. First Paperback 1st Printing. Trade Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. xiv 320 pp. First printing. Remainder mark on the lower page edges. The binding is tight and square and the text is clean. <br/> <br/> University of California Press paperback
Bookseller reference : 079727 ISBN : 0520282205 9780520282209
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Vrazova, Vlasta
Pruvodce Prahou Guide to Prague
<p>Chicago: Ceskoslovenská národnà rada v Americe Czechoslovak National Council of America 1956.</p><p>A scarce satirical guidebook to Prague written by a Czech-American author who lived in Czechoslovakia highlighting the poor conditions under Communist rule. <br /><br />Want to know why the hotels are so expensive Translating from the Czech: You didn't realize what was included in the room price: free-of-charge eavesdropping on your phone maybe even a secret camera opening your mail without damaging the envelope and recording it in the police register photographing your more important correspondence. Want to look around Over here is the prison over there is secret police headquarters this is where Jan Masaryk was pushed out of a window to his death. <br /><br />Theres plenty more in this vein text entirely in Czech. The author Vlasta Vrázová 1900-1989 directed American relief work in Czechoslovakia in the years following World War II. In 1949 the Communist government held her for a week on espionage charges. She returned to the U.S. and became president of the staunchly anti-Communist Czechoslovak National Council of America the publisher of this volume. <br /><br />OCLC shows 16 institutional holdings. None in commerce. <strong>SCARCE</strong>. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Quarto 8 ¾ x 5 ½ inches; 222 x 140 mm 32 pages in stapled red wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Small tear to top corner of upper wrapper staples rusted some pencil erasures creasing and general handling wear. About Very Good. <br /><br /><br /><br /></p> Ceskoslovenská národnà rada v Americe [Czechoslovak National Council of America] paperback
Bookseller reference : 2736
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Creighton, Harriet B.
Political Control of Science in the U.S.S.R.: A Lecture Delivered on the Nellie Heldt Lecture Fund
<p>Oberlin Ohio: Oberlin College 1950. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />16mo 6 3/4 x 4 1/8 inches; 170 x 115 mm 27 1 pages in stapled wrappers. <br /><br />A lecture on the politicization of science and the controversy over genetics in the Soviet Union. The author Harriet B. Creighton was a professor of botany at Wellesley College. <br /><br />"Only an informed and alert public can defend the freedom of scientific inquiry and the right to base practice on scientifically established facts. In this defense each of us has his responsibility" she writes. SCARCE. <br /><br />CONDITION: Some edge wear and soiling to wrappers staples rusted tear to recto of lower wrapper. Otherwise bright and unmarked. A Very Good or better copy.</p> Oberlin College paperback
Bookseller reference : 2009
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The Committee on Socialism and Communism
Communist Infiltration in the United States: Its Nature and How to Combat It
New. unknown
Bookseller reference : B9781163174401 ISBN : 1163174408 9781163174401
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Haynes John Earl; Klehr Harvey
Venona : Decoding Soviet Espionage in America
New Haven CT U.S.A.: New Haven CT U.S.A.: Yale University Press 1999 1999. Decoding Soviet Espionage in America. 487pp b/w illus. A near fine clean copy. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. New Haven, CT, U.S.A.: Yale University Press, 1999 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 002609 ISBN : 0300077718 9780300077711
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Hall, Gus
Hands Off Korea and Formosa
New York: New Century Publishers 1950. First Edition. <br /><br />Gus Hall national secretary of the Communist Party USA denounces American foreign policy in Asia. Speaking at Madison Square Garden on June 28 1950 Hall declared that the United States "has launched an undeclared shooting war against all the peoples of Asia and the Pacific." <br /><br />DETAILS: 24mo 5 x 3 1/2 inches; 126 x 88 mm 15 1 pages in stapled green and white wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Slight edge wear internally bright and unmarked. Near Fine. <br /><br /><br /> New Century Publishers paperback
Bookseller reference : 2654
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Healy, G. [Gerry]
Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Hungary: Stalinism Unmasked
<p>London: Revolutionary Communist Party 1966. First Edition Thus. <br /><br />A scarce pamphlet published on the 10th anniversary of the Hungarian revolution. It includes material published in a 1956-57 edition plus additional material. The author Gerry Healy strongly denounces the Soviet invasion of Hungary and takes Western leftists to task for not supporting the workers' uprising. <br /><br />This edition was published as a "Newsletter Pamphlet" and includes considerable material on the uprising an article on workers' councils reprinted from the Newsletter of Nov. 12 1966 and a useful chronology of events in Hungary and Eastern Europe. The Newsletter was a publication of Britain's Revolutionary Communist Party. <br /><br />Copies of the original publication are available in the antiquarian book trade but this edition -- with additional material -- is much more scarce. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Small Quarto 9 1/2 x 7 1/4 inches; 241 x 185 mm 20 pages in stapled illustrated wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Two old price labels pasted to front cover bleeding through to verso some soiling to covers one case of underlining to a page. Overall Very Good or better. <br /><br /></p> [Revolutionary Communist Party] paperback
Bookseller reference : 2667
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Intourist, Inc.
Pavilion of the USSR: New York World's Fair 1939 10 Souvenir Post Cards
n.p.: Intourist Inc. 1939. <br /><br />Red folder measuring 4 x 5 3/4 inches 150 x 113 mm containing 10 post cards. <br /><br />Souvenir folder issued to commemorate the 1939 World's Fair in New York. The folder consists of 10 post cards in black-and-white with descriptions in English French and Russian on the verso of each card. Perhaps not surprisingly two of the cards depict Lenin and Stalin while others show a model of the Soviet Union's pavilion a sailboat Red Square a Caucasian dance festival Theatre Square the fountains at Peterhof holiday makers on the Black Sea and a map showing Intourist offices around the Soviet Union. <br /><br />We find no institutional holdings in OCLC. No others in commerce July 2021. A complete set of this rare portfolio. <br /><br />CONDITION: Fading to lettering of folder along with some creases and edge wear. Toning to the verso of the cards. Overall Very Good or better. Intourist, Inc.
Bookseller reference : 2412
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Hass, Eric
Stalinist Imperialism: The Social and Economic Forces Behind Russian Expansion
New York: New York Labor News Company 1946. <br /><br />12mo 7 1/4 x 5 inches; 183 x 127 mm 48 pages in stapled wrappers. <br /><br />The author Eric Hass maintains that the Soviet brand of socialism is not socialism at all. Instead he says the USSR is an imperialist power bent on domination of other countries. Hass was a Socialist Labor Party stalwart who went on to be the SLP's candidate for president in four elections. <br /><br />CONDITION: Some creasing soiling and toning to wrappers but internally clean and bright. Very Good. <br /> New York Labor News Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 2360
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Petersen, Arnold
Communist Jesuitism
New York: New York Labor News Company 1939. First Edition. 12mo 7 5/16 x 5 inches; 186 x 128 mm 110 pages in stapled wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />A pamphlet attacking Communists as swindlers frauds capitalist stooges and other crimes. Written by Arnold Petersen leader of the Socialist Labor Party in his usual subtle style. Petersen believed the Communists had abandoned the working class by supporting the New Deal and offering to collaborate with other parties during the Communists' "Popular Front" phase. <br /><br />This pamphlet is quite scarce in commerce. <br /><br />Seidman P117 Joel Seidman editor Communism in the United States--A Bibliography Cornell University Press 1969. <br /><br />CONDITION: Soiling and creasing to wrappers corners bumped a few scattered stains and creasing to page corners. Overall Very Good. <br /> New York Labor News Company paperback
Bookseller reference : 2355
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Petersen, Arnold
Soviet Russia: Promise or Menace
New York: New York Labor News Company 1939. <br /><br />12mo 7 1/4 x 5 inches; 183 x 127 mm 62 2 pages in stapled wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />Attack on Soviet communism by Arnold Petersen who was a leader of the Socialist Labor Party. The SLP was a bitter foe of the Communists claiming they had abandoned Marxism. <br /><br />CONDITION: Vertical crease throughout soiling to wrappers but internally clean and unmarked. Very Good. <br /><br /> New York Labor News Company paperback
Bookseller reference : 2361
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