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‎"MARX, KARL.‎

‎Kapitaal en Arbeid. Bewerkt door F. Domela Nieuwenhuis. - [THE RARE FIRST DUTCH TRANSLATION]‎

‎The Hague, Liebers & Co, (1881). 8vo. Uncut in the original printed wrappers. Spine missing some of the paper and upper part of front wrapper and lower part of back wrappers detached. Wrappers brownspotted and previous owner's name in pencil to upper margin of front wrapper. Pp. 37-40 missing some of the paper in upper margin - far from affecting text, otherwise internally fine and clean. VII, 82 pp.‎

‎The rare first Dutch translation of Marx’s “Lohnarbeit und Kapital” (i.e. ""Wage Labour and Capital"") here in the exceedingly rare printed wrappers, presumably being the only known copy in wrappers. This seminal work by Karl Marx, which, due to its aim to be a popular exposition of his central theories of capitalism and the economic relationships between workers and capitalists, became one of the most generally influential and widely read of Marx' works. It is widely considered the precursor to Das Kapital. ""Wage Labour and Capital"" was originally written as a series of newspaper articles in 1847 and was first published, however only fragmentarily, in the form of five articles in April 1849 in the ""Neue Rheinische Zeitung"". Because of the political conditions, the printing of the series had to be ended, and thus only these five articles appeared, as there was no sign of the rest of it between the papers of Marx that were found after his death. The work did not appear again until 1881. In 1891, Engels published a re-worked version of the article, which took into account Marx' later developments in his economic theory (for instance Engels inserted the distinction between ""labour"" and ""labour-power"", which Marx did not make in the original version), and during the 1890'ies the work appeared in numerous languages and in an enormous amount of editions. Marx' seminal theories that are made easily accessible in this important publication include his Labour Theory of Value, his Theory of Concentration of Capital, his Theory of Alienation etc., which were all later developed in the ""Capital"", three fundamental theories that have influenced all later economical-political thought. Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis (1846-1919), a Dutch socialist. ""Originally a Lutheran pastor (1870-1879), he left the church, founded the socialist weekly Recht voor Allen (1879). He played a leading part in developing the Social-Democratic movement in the Netherlands" was elected to parliament for a term (1881-1891)" disappointed in legislating social reform, he turned to anarchism (1890s). He authored a number of propaganda brochures."" (Draper: The Marx-Engels Glossary, p. 154.)‎

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‎"MARX, KAROL [KARL].‎

‎Kapital. Krytyka ekonomii politycznej. Tom Pierwszy. Ksiega I. Wytwarzanie kapitalu. - [FIRST POLISH EDITION OF THE BIBLE OF MARXISM]‎

‎[Weimar, Gustaf Uszman] for E.L. Kasprowicz, Lipsk [Leipzig], 1884-[89]. Large 4to. Bound in a very nice recent red half calf with five raised bands and gilt title to spine. Title-page with repair to inner margin and with a few closed tears. Outer margin discreetly reinforced. Verso of title-page with ""1942 D. 1513"" in pencil. Last leaf also with a couple of closed/repaired tears, with minor loss of text, and reinforced in margin. Apart from the nicely restored flaws to the first and last leaf, this is an excellent, very nice and clean copy. VII, 325, (1) pp.‎

‎Very rare first edition of the first Polish translation of Marx' revolutionizing main work, ""The Capital"", which was clandestinely printed in Germany and then smuggled into Poland. The Polish translation, which is much rarer than the first Russian edition, and thus of the utmost scarcity, was illegally printed in Germany, with the mediation of the translator Kasprowicz (who worked for Brockhaus), by G. Uszman in Weimar (far enough from Prussia for the government not to be too concerned with the socialist activities of Polish students) and was then smuggled, mostly via Leipzig and Torún, into Russian Poland. It appeared in three parts, from 1884 to 1889. The translation, which was mainly done from the French, was the work of the hugely influential Polish socialist group, the Krusinsk-ites, which counted Stanislaw Krusinski, Ludwik Krzywicki (who corresponded directly with Marx himself), Mieczyslaw Brzezinski, Kazimierz Plawinski, and Jozef Siemaszko. Ludwik Krzywicki (1859-1941) was the editor-in-chief of this great collaborative work. He is credited with being the leading Marxist of the period and one of the greatest Marxist thinkers of Poland. In 1883 he was expelled from Warsaw University, after which he went to Germany, Switzerland and France, before returning to Poland in 1893, where he continued his political activities and took part in the 1905 revolution. While in Leipzig (from 1883), working on the translation of the Capital into Polish, he began corresponding with Marx, and after Marx died (March 1883), he continued corresponding with Engels, who provided direct suggestions of improvements and corrections.The publication of the first Polish translation of Marx' Capital not only came to influence Polish politics and economics, it also marked an important divide in Polish socialism and constitutes one of the earliest printings within organized Polish Marxism. ""In 1882 Ludwig Warýnsk (1856-89) organized in the former Congress Kingdom the first Polish workers' party under the name Social-Revolutionary Party ""Proletariat"". At the same time in the Russianized Imperial University of Warsaw a circle of young Polish socialists established itself. Its main theoretician was Stanislaw Krusinski (1857-86) after whom the group were called ""Krusinski-ites"". The most important among them was later to become one of the greatest scholars in the field of the social sciences. In 1884 the Krusinski-ites published in Leipzig the Polish translation of volume one of ""Capital"".In the ideology of the first Polish Marxists two different tendencies are to be distinguished"" a social-revolutionary and a social-democratic one. The first was prevalent in Warzynski's ""Proletariat"""" after the secession of a social-democratic group named ""Solidarity"" and led by Kazimierz Puchewicz it was unanimously accepted by this party. The second tendency was dominant in Krusinski's circle. The differences dividing them were profoundly theoretical and not merely tactical. Generally speaking, the social revolutionaries emphasized the important role of the ""subjective factor"" in history while the social democrats insisted on the necessity of a gradual ""ripening"" of the economic conditions of the socialist revolution. The social revolutionaries closely collaborated with the Russian populist party, The People's Will, and, under its influence, endorsed political terrorism"" the social democrats were resolutely opposed to this. Even more important was the controversy concerning the basic theoretical assumptions of Marxism and their applicability to an economically backward country. The social democrats were convinced that the objective conditions for a socialist revolution would not be ripe until the given country had passed through all phases of capitalist development..."" (Walicki, Stanislaw Brzozowski and the Polish Beginnings of ""Western Marxism"", pp. 41-42).‎

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‎"MARX, KARL.‎

‎Kapital. Kritika politicheskoj ekonomii. Perevod c nmetskago. Tom pervoej. Kniga I. Protschess proizvodstva Kapitala. (Russian, = The Capital. Critique of the Political Economy. Translated from German. Volume One. Book I [all].). - [FIRST TRANSLATION INTO ANY LANGUAGE OF ""THE BIBLE OF MARXISM""]‎

‎S.-Peterburg, N.I. Poliakov, 1872. Large 8vo. In a nice recent half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine and five raised bands. First few leaves with light soling and a closed tear and a few marginal repairs to title-page. pp. 11-18 with repairs to upper outer corner. Closed tears to last leaf, otherwise a fine copy. XIII, (3), 678 pp. (wanting the half-title).‎

‎First Russian edition (first issue, with the issue-pointers), being the first translation into any language, of Marx' immensely influential main work, probably the greatest revolutionary work of the nineteenth century.Marx' groundbreaking ""Das Kapital"" originally appeared in German in 1867, and only the first part of the work appeared in Marx' lifetime. The very first foreign translation of the work was that into Russian, which, considering Russian censorship at the time, would seem a very unlikely event. But as it happened, ""Das Kapital"" actually came to enjoy greater renown in Russia than in any other country"" for many varying reasons, it won a warm reception in many political quarters in Russia, and it enjoyed a totally unexpected rapid and widespread success. The first Russian translation of ""Das Kapital"" came to have a profound influence the economic development of of Russia. It was frequently quoted in the most important economic and political discussions on how to industrialize Russia and the essential points of the work were seen by many as the essential questions for an industrializing Russia. "" ""Das Kapital"" arrived in Russia just at the moment that the Russian economy was recovering from the slump that followed Emancipation and was beginning to assume capitalist characteristics. Industrialization raised in the minds of the intelligentsia the question of their country's economic destiny. And it was precisely this concern that drew Mikhailovsky and many of the ""intelligenty"" to ""Das Kapital""."" (Resis, p. 232).The story of how the first printing of the first translation of ""Das Kapital"" came about, is quite unexpected. As the ""triumph of Marxism in backward Russia is commonly regarded as a historical anomaly"" (Resis, p. 221), so is the triumph of the first Russian edition of ""Das Kapital"". The main credit for the coming to be of the translation of ""Das Kapital"" must be given to Nicolai Danielson, later a highly important economist in his own right. The idea came from a circle of revolutionary youths in St. Petersburg, including N.F. Danielson, G.A. Lopatin, M.F. Negreskul, and N.N. Liubavin, all four of whom participated in the project. Danielson had read the work shortly after its publication and it had made such an impact on him that he decided to make it available to the Russian reading public. He persuaded N.I. Poliakov to run the risk of publishing it. ""Poliakov, the publisher, specialized in publishing authors, Russian and foreign, considered dangerous by the authorities. Poliakov also frequently subsidized revolutionaries by commissioning them to do translations for his publishing house. Diffusion of advanced ideas rather than profit was no doubt his primary motive in publishing the book."" (Resis, p. 222). Owing to Danielson's initiative, Poliakov engaged first Bakunin, and then Lopatin to do the translation. Danielson himself finished the translation and saw the work through press. It was undeniably his leadership that brought Marx to the Russian reading public. In fact, with the first Russian edition of ""Das Kapital"", Danielson was responsible for the first public success of the revolutionizing work. ""Few scholars today would deny that ""Das Kapital"" has had an enormous effect on history in the past hundred years. Nonetheless, when the book was published in Hamburg on September 5, 1867, it made scarcely a stir, except among German revolutionaries. Marx complained that his work was greeted by ""a conspiracy of silence"" on the part of ""a pack of liberals and vulgar economists."" However desperately he contrived to provoke established economists to take up ""Das Kapital""'s challenge to their work, his efforts came to nought. But in October 1868 Marx received good news from an unexpected source. From Nikolai Frantsevich Danielson, a young economist employed by the St. Petersburg Mutual Credit Society, came a letter informing Marx that N. P. Poliakov, a publisher of that city, desired to publish a Russian translation of the first volume of ""Das Kapital""" moreover, he also wanted to publish the forthcoming second volume. Danielson, the publisher's representative, requested that Marx send him the proofs of volume 2 as they came off the press so that Poliakov could publish both volumes simultaneously. Marx replied immediately. The publication of a Russian edition of volume 1, he wrote, should not be held up, because the completion of volume 2 might be delayed by some six months [in fact, it did not appear in Marx' life-time and was only published ab. 17 years later, in 1885]" and in any case volume 1 represented an independent whole. Danielson proceeded at once to set the project in motion. Nearly four years passed, however, before a Russian translation appeared. Indeed, a year passed before the translation was even begun, and four translators tried their hand at it before Danielson was able to send the manuscript to the printers in late December 1871."" (Resis, pp. 221-22). This explains how the book came to be translated, but how did this main work of revolutionary thought escape the rigid Russian censors? ""By an odd quirk of history the first foreign translation of ""Das Kapital"" to appear was the Russian, which Petersburgers found in their bookshops early in April 1872. Giving his imprimatur, the censor, one Skuratov, had written ""few people in Russia will read it, and still fewer will understand it."" He was wrong: the edition of three thousand sold out quickly"" and in 1880 Marx was writing to his friend F.A. Sorge that ""our success is still greater in Russia, where ""Kapital"" is read and appreciated more than anywhere else."" (PMM 359, p.218). Astonishingly, Within six weeks of the publication date, nine hundred copies of the edition of three thousand had already been sold.""Under the new laws on the press, ""Das Kapital"" could have been proscribed on any number of grounds. The Temporary Rules held, for example, that censorship must not permit publication of works that ""expound the harmful doctrines of socialism or communism"" or works that ""rouse enmity and hatred of one class for another."" The Board of Censors of Foreign Publications was specifically instructed to prohibit importation of works contrary to the tenets of the Orthodox Church or works that led to atheism, materialism, or disrespect for Scriptures. Nor did the recent fate of the works of Marx and Engels at the hands of the censors offer much hope that ""Das Kapital"" would pass censorship. As recently as August 11, the censors of foreign works had decided to ban importation of Engels' ""Die Lage der arbeitenden Klassen in England"", and, according to Lopatin, the censors reprimanded Poliakov for daring to run announcements on book jackets of the forthcoming publication of ""Das Kapital"". By 1872 the censors had prohibited the importation and circulation of all works by Marx and Engels except one - ""Das Kapital"". The book, as we shall see, had already won some recognition in Russia shortly after its publication in Germany. Not until 1871, however, did the censors render a judgment on the book, when the Central Committee of Censors of Foreign Publications, on the recommendation of its reader, permitted importation and circulation of the book both in the original language and in translation. The official reader had described the book as ""a difficult, inaccessible, strictly scientific work,"" implying that it could scarcely pose a danger to the state. [...] The length and complexity of the book prompted the office to divide the task of scrutinizing it between two readers, D. Skuratov, who read the first half of the book, and A. De-Roberti, who read the last half. Skuratov dutifully listed objectionable socialist and antireligious passages, taking special note of Marx's harsh attack on the land reforms General Kiselev had instituted in the Danubian Principalities. But in his report Skuratov dismissed these attacks as harmless, since they were imbedded in a ""colossal mass of abstruse, somewhat obscure politico-economic argumentation."" Indeed, he regarded the work as its own best antidote to sedition. ""It can be confidently stated,"" he wrote, ""that in Russia few will read it and even fewer will understand it."" Second, he said, the book could do little harm. Since the book attacked a system rather than individual persons, Skuratov implied that the book would not incite acts threatening the safety of the royal family and government officials. Third, he believed that the argument of the book did not apply to Russia. Marx attacked the unbridled competition practiced in the British factory system, and such attacks, Skuratov asserted, could find no target in Russia because the tsarist regime did not pursue a policy of laissez faire. Indeed, at that very moment, Skuratov stated, a special commission had drafted a plan that ""as zealously protects the workers' well-being from abuses on the part of the employers as it protects the employers' interests against lack of discipline and nonfulfillment of obligations on the part of the workers."" Repeating most of Skuratov's views, De-Roberti also noted that the book contained a good account of the impact of the factory system and the system of unpaid labor time that prevailed in the West. In spite of the obvious socialist tendency of the book, he concluded, a court case could scarcely be made against it, because the censors of foreign works had already agreed to permit importation and circulation of the German edition. With the last barrier removed, on March 27, 1872, the Russian translation of ""Das Kapital"" went on sale in the Russian Empire. The publisher, translators, and advocates of the book had persevered in the project for nearly four years until they were finally able to bring the book to the Russian reading public."" (Resis, pp. 220-22). The Russian authorities quickly realized, however, that Skuratov's statement could not have been more wrong, and the planned second edition of the Russian translation was forbidden"" thus it came to be published in New York, in 1890. That second edition is nearly identical to the first, which can be distinguished by the misplaced comma opposite ""p. 73"" in the table of contents (replaced by a full stop in the 2nd ed.) and the ""e"" at the end of l. 40 on p. 65 (replaced by a ""c"" in the 2nd ed.). A third edition, translated from the fourth German edition, appeared in 1898. Volumes 2 and 3 of ""Das Kapital"" appeared in Russian translation, also by Danielson, in 1885 and 1896.See: Albert Resis, Das Kapital Comes to Russia, in: Slavic Review, Vol. 29, No. 2 (Jun., 1970), pp. 219-237.‎

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‎"RUGE, ARNOLD (edt.) - KARL MARX.‎

‎Anekdota zur neuesten deutschen Philosophie und Publicistik von Bruno Bauer, Ludwig Feuerbach, Friedrich Köppen, Karl Nauwerk, Arnold Ruge und einigen Ungenannten. 2 bde. [(Marx): Bemerkungen über die neueste preußische Censurinstruction. Von einem Rh... - [DEFINING THE ESSENCE OF REASON AS FREEDOM - MARX' DEBUT ARTICLE]‎

‎Zürich & Winterthur, Literarischen Comptoirs, 1843. 8vo. Bound in one nice later half calf binding in contemporary style with gilt title and blindstamped ornamentation to spine. Faded inscription of ""Eigenthus des Literar. Museum"" to both title-pages and last leaf of bot volumes. Stamps of the same Litarary Museum to volume 1, at both title-page, last leaf and a few leaves inbetween. Neat pencil annotations to a few leaves of volume 1. Neatly washed and with a few tiny closed tears to second gathering. A small spot to lower blank margin of pp. 195-8 of vol. 1. Contents generally clean and crisp. All in all a evry nice copy. IV, 320 + IV, 288 pp. [Marx' paper: Vol. I, pp. 56-88].‎

‎Extremely scarce first edition of this two-volume periodical, which contains the first printing of Marx' first newspaper article, being the first political article written by Marx for publication, namely his ""Comments on the Latest Prussian Censorship Instruction"". This important debut work, which constitutes the foundation of Marxian dialectic and his formulation of Critical Hegelianism, was written between January 15 and February 10, 1842, but due to censorship restrictions, it first appeared here, in Ruge's ""Anekdota"", in Switzerland in 1843, to avoid German censorship. ""The young Marx and the young Engels ridiculed the Prussian Censorship Law of 1841. The attack of the young Mark, ""Comments on the Latest Prussian Censorship Instruction,"" was written in 1842 but published a year later in Ruge's ""Anekdota"".""Comments on the Latest Prussian Censorship Instruction"" is an early exercise by the young Marx in the application of the categories of Hegelian critique. In this essay, the young Marx employed the Hegelian modalities of substance and essence to demonstrate the authoritarian nature of the Prussian Censorship Instruction. The young Marx utilized the concepts of substance and essence in the defence of free press. ""Comments on the Latest Prussian Censorship Instruction"" defines the essence of a free press as free mind, or the essence of reason as freedom. The young Marx argues that it was impossible for reason to act in accordance with its essence unless it was totally free, because without absolute freedom, reason cannot follow its own insights to their logical conclusion. Consequently, when the Prussian Censorship Instruction limits the freedom of reason, when it sets boundaries beyond which reason cannot go, the Prussian Government annihilates the essence of reason. The strategy of the young Marx is his essay is to adopt Hegelian logic in the cause of liberalism. He wished to show how Hegelian categories could be adjusted, could be transformed into weapons in the cause of political reform. In this essay, the young Marx proved two things, that he interpreted Hegel as a critical Hegelian and that he himself continued this Critical Hegelian tradition. In 1842, the young Marx explored, experimented with the use of Hegelian categories, essence, and appearance as devices by which to advance the cause of political progressivism, and this was the meaning of Critical Hegelianism in the generation of Gans."" (Norman Levine: Divergent Paths: Hegel in Marxism and Engelsism, pp. 142-43).""Karl's [i.e. Marx] politics had closely followed those of Ruge ever since the end of the 1830s. In 1842 and 1843, their responses to immediate events, not least the ""frivolous diatribes of the ""Free"", had remained very close. An established author, and in the possession of independent means, ""Papa Ruge"" - as Jenny called him - was clearly the senior partner in this collaboration. The banning of the ""Deutsche Jahrbücher"" in January 1843 as the result of Prussian pressure, together with the suppression of the ""Rheinische Zeitung"", meant the effective silencing of Young Hegelianism within Germany. The aim of the criticism, as it was applied among Young Hegelians, was to highlight the gap between the demands of reason and the behavior of the government, but its failure to make any significant headway against the Prussia of Friedrich Wilhelm IV had also pushed them both towards an open criticism of Hegel's political philosophy. (Gareth Steadman Jones: Karl Marx, Greatness and Illusion, p. 142).Although another anonymous essay ""Luther als Schiedsrichter zwischen Strauß und Feuerbach"" (Vol. II, pp. 206-208) has long been attributed to Marx, the preface to MECW I now states that ""recent research has proved that it was not written by Marx (Draper, register, p. 58). The piece might be by Feuerbach himself.‎

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‎[REVOLUTION ALSACE] - MARX (Roland) -‎

‎L'Alsace de la révolution à l'annexion 1789 à 1871.‎

‎Ingersheim, Mars et mercure , 1978; in-8, 167 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Tome VI histoire alsace.‎

‎Tome VI histoire alsace.‎

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‎[LITTERATURE] - BLANCHOT (Maurice), MARX -‎

‎Le très haut.‎

‎Paris, L'imaginaire gallimard, 1994; in-12, 243 pp., br. Broché bon état.‎

‎Broché bon état.‎

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‎[LITTERATURE] - MARX (Karl) -‎

‎KARL MARX textes choisis.‎

‎Paris, Club des amis du livre progressiste, 1965; grand in-8, 350 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec son rhodoide - textes choisis annotés et préfacés par Jean Kanapa.‎

‎Très bon état avec son rhodoide - textes choisis annotés et préfacés par Jean Kanapa.‎

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‎[COLLECTION U ] - MARX (Roland) -‎

‎Histoire du royaume-uni.‎

‎Paris, Iibrairie armand colin, 1970; in-8, 422 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.‎

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‎[COLLECTION U ] - MARX (Roland) -‎

‎Histoire du royaume-uni.‎

‎Paris, Iibrairie armand colin, 1967; in-8, 422 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.‎

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‎[GRANDE -BRETAGNE] - MARX (Roland) -‎

‎La Grande-Bretagne contemporaine 1890-1973.‎

‎Paris, ARMAND COLIN collection u , 1973; in-8, 318 pp., br.‎

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‎[ANGLETERRE] - MARX (Roland) -‎

‎L'angleterre de 1914 à 1945.‎

‎Paris, Armand colin - cursus, 1993; in-8, 175 pp., broché. Broché en état moyen reliure un peu salis texte en bon état.‎

‎Broché en état moyen reliure un peu salis texte en bon état.‎

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‎[HISTOIRE D'ANGLETERRE] - MARX (Roland) -‎

‎Histoire de la Grande Bretagne.‎

‎Paris, Armand Colin - U, 1996; in-8, 400 pp., br. Broché en bon état usures.‎

‎Broché en bon état usures.‎

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‎[ANGLETERRE] - MARX (Roland) -‎

‎L'angleterre de 1914 à 1945.‎

‎Paris, Armand colin - cursus, 1993; in-8, 175 pp., broché.‎

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‎Karl Marx‎

‎Le Capital - La Doctrine Qui a changé Le Monde‎

‎Les Belles Éditions broché Couverture Illustrée Paris 157 pages en format 12 - 18 cm‎

‎Bon État‎

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‎Roland Marx‎

‎l' angleterre Des Révolutions - Courants et Mouvements‎

‎Armand Colin broché Bristol Paris 1971 399 pages en format 12 - 16.5 cm - collection U²‎

‎Très Bon État‎

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‎Claude Roger - Marx‎

‎Les lithographies De Toulouse - Lautrec‎

‎Fernand Hazan Couverture Illustrée à Rabat Paris 23 lithographies en couleurs sur un format 11.5 - 18 cm - notices‎

‎Bon État‎

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‎Odette Voilliard - Guy Cabourdin - François Dreyfys - Roland Marx‎

‎Documents d' Histoire Contemporaine - Tome II : 1851-1963‎

‎Librairie Armand Colin broché Bristol Paris 1964 collection U - 347 pages en format 13.5 - 18 cm‎

‎Bon État‎

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‎Odette Voilliard - Guy Cabourdin - François Dreyfys - Roland Marx‎

‎Documents d' Histoire Contemporaine - Tome I : 1776 - 1850‎

‎Librairie Armand Colin broché Bristol Paris 1964 collection U - 247 pages en format 13.5 - 18 cm‎

‎Très Bon État‎

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‎JAURES, Jean.‎

‎Commentaire, controverse et discours.‎

‎Paris, Spartacus, 1968. in-12, 32 pages, broche, couv.‎

‎Bel exemplaire. [DV-SM] Le Manifeste communiste de Marx et Engels - Idéalisme et Matérialisme (Controverse avec Pierre Lafargue) - LÉglise et la Laïcité.‎

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‎MARX, Joseph L.‎

‎LAvion dHiroshima. 6 août 1945.‎

‎Paris, R. Laffont (« Ce jour-là »), 1970. in-8°, 285 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, cartes, broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats.‎

‎Tres bon etat. [CJL]‎

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‎VAN OVERBERGH, Cyr.‎

‎Karl Marx. Critique de sa guerre des classes. Deuxième Edition.‎

‎Bruxelles, Office du Livre (« Collection d'Etudes Marxistes »), s.d. (ca. 1950). in-8°, 435 pages, broche, couv.‎

‎Tres bel exemplaire, non coupe. [CL-6]‎

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‎MARX.‎

‎Karl Marx 1818-1968.‎

‎Bonn-Bad Godesberg, Inter Nationes, 1968. grand in-8°, 253 pages, portr., broche, couv.‎

‎Bon état. [HI-4]‎

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‎MARX, Groucho.‎

‎Les Mémoires dun amant lamentable. Trad. de lamericain.‎

‎Paris, JC Lattès, 1982. in-8°, 222 pages, filmographie, broché, couverture illustree.‎

‎Bel exemplaire [CA32-6]‎

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‎MEIER, O. (pres. et notes de).‎

‎Les Filles de Karl Marx. Lettres inedites (Collection Bottigelli). Dechiffrage, traduction, presentation et notes de O. MEIER et M. TREBITSCH.‎

‎Paris, Albin Michel, 1979. in-8°, 386 pages, notes, broche, couverture illustree plast.‎

‎Bel exemplaire [HI-9] 106 lettres inédites que les filles de Marx échangèrent entre elles ou adressèrent à leurs parents entre 1806 et 1898.‎

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‎GIROUD, Françoise.‎

‎Jenny Marx ou la femme du diable.‎

‎Paris, R. Laffont (« Elle était une fois »), 1992. in-8°, 247 pp., ill. h.t. n/b, broche, couverture illustree plast.‎

‎Bel exemplaire. [DV-14]‎

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‎[MARX BROTHERS]. BARSON, Michael (pres. par).‎

‎Reniflard and Co. L'Emission radiophonique des Marx Brothers.‎

‎Paris, Presses de la Renaissance, 1989. in-8°, 415 pp., broche, couv. illustree plastifiee.‎

‎Bel exemplaire. [NV-10] Un feuilleton inédit des MARX BROTHERS‎

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‎SOUYRI, Pierre.‎

‎Le Marxisme après Marx.‎

‎Paris, Flammarion (« Questions d'Histoire, 14 »), 1970. in-16, 124 pages, index, broche, couverture illustree.‎

‎Tres bel exemplaire. [LP]‎

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‎PLEKHANOV G. V.‎

‎Le Materialisme militant (Materialismus militans). Reponses a Monsieur Bogdanov.‎

‎Paris, Editions Sociales, 1957. in-8°, 127 p, -, broche, couverture.‎

‎Bel exemplaire. [NV-24]‎

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‎ANOBILE, R.J.‎

‎Why a Duck ? Visual and verbal gems from the Marx Brother's movies. Introduction by Groucho Marx.‎

‎London, Studio Vista, 1976. in-4° 288 pages, abdt illustr. in-t., broche, couverture illustree plast.‎

‎Bel exemplaire. [P-35]‎

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‎MARX, Karl.‎

‎OEuvres. Economie. Tome II. Edition etablie et annotee par Maximilien RUBEL.‎

‎Paris, Gallimard (« Bibliothèque de La Pleiade »), 1972. fort volume in-16, CXXXII-1970 pp., notes et variantes, 2 index, reliure pleine peau verte, impression de luxe sur papier Bible. Sans l"emboitage et la jaquette.‎

‎Bel exemplaire. [FL-16]‎

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‎MARX, K. & ENGELS, F.‎

‎La Nouvelle Gazette Rhenane. Tome Premier. 1er Juin- 5 Septembre 1848.‎

‎P., Editions Sociales, 1963. [published date: 1963] in-8°, 501 pp., fac-simil., carte, broche, couv.‎

‎Bel exemplaire, non coupe. [109B-11]‎

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‎NIEUWENBORGH, Marcel van.‎

‎A BRUXELLES. Guide pratique et littéraire des itineraires poetiques bruxellois.‎

‎Bruxelles, D. Hatier, 1990. in-8 etroit, 161 pages, cartes in-t., index, broche, couverture illustree a rabats. Devenu RARE.‎

‎Bel exemplaire [FL-17] Avec Baudelaire, Hugo, Rimbaud, Dumas, Balzac, Marx, Engels, Ch. Bronte, Byron, Mirbeau, Daudet, J.K. Huysmans, Claudel, Auden, Joyce‎

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‎COLLECTIF.‎

‎La Femme et le Communisme. Anthologie des Grands Textes du Marxisme. Précédée d"une presentation de J. Vermeersch et d"une etude de J. Freville.‎

‎P., Editions Sociales, 1950. [published date: 1950] Softcover in-8°, 223 pp., broche, couv.‎

‎Bon etat (papier jauni). [HI-4] Textes de Marx, Engels, Lénine, Staline, Maurice Thorez, Clara Zetkin et d"autres.‎

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‎JAURES, Jean.‎

‎PAGES CHOISIES - Philosophie, art et socialisme, l'éducation du peuple, l"avenir de l"humanité, études et portraits historiques, le socialisme, l"Internationale, la guerre et la paix. Précédées d"une introduction par Paul DESANGES et Luc MERIGA.‎

‎Paris, F. Rieder, 1922. in-8°, 462 pages, broche, couv.‎

‎Bon etat. [TX-7] Portrait gravé sur bois par P.-E. Vibert.‎

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‎SIMKHOVITCH, V.-G.‎

‎Marxisme contre Socialisme.‎

‎Paris, Payot ("Bibliotheque Politique et Economique"), 1919. in-12, 334 pp, broche, couverture.‎

‎Tres bel exemplaire. [BL-8]‎

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‎BENSAID, Daniel.‎

‎Marx l'intempestif - Grandeurs et miseres d"une aventure critique (XIX° et XX° siecles).‎

‎Paris, Fayard, 1995. gd in-8, 415 pages, broche, couv.- 9782213595047‎

‎Tres bel exemplaire. [NV-39]‎

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‎BARTIER, John.‎

‎ODILON DELIMAL - Un journaliste franc-tireur au temps de la premiere Internationale. Edite et presente par F. Sartorius - Preface de J. Stengers.‎

‎Bruxelles, Editions de l"Universite de Bruxelles, 1983. grand in-8, 229 pages, 1 cahier d'illustrations en noir, broche, couv., jaquette illustree.‎

‎Bel exemplaire [MI-8]‎

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‎LENINE.‎

‎L'Etat et la Revolution. La doctrine marxiste de l'Etat et les tâches du Proletariat dans la Revolution.‎

‎Pekin, Editions en langues étrangères, 1970. in-12 broche, de 153 pages.‎

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‎MARX, Roland.‎

‎Histoire de lAngleterre.‎

‎Paris, Fayard, 1993. fort vol. grand in-8, 837 pages, tabl. et cartes, notes, index, couverture carton souple ill.- 9782213031507‎

‎Bel exemplaire. [NV-11]‎

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‎COLLECTIF.‎

‎De Marx au Marxisme 1848-1948.‎

‎[publisher: Paris, Editions de Flore 1948] Softcover in-8, 320 pp., broche, couv.‎

‎Tres bel exemplaire [DB-1] Textes de Robert Aron, Arnaud Dandieu, Henri Holstein, Georges Izard, Thierry Maulnier, Raymond Millet, Jules Monnerot, Charles Plisnier, Louis Salleron Gilbert Sigaux, Bernard Voyenne.‎

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‎MARX, Karl.‎

‎LE CAPITAL IV. Critique de l'economie politique IV.- Livre deuxieme : Le proces de circulation du capital (I).‎

‎Paris, Editions Sociales (« OEuvres completes »), in-8, 324 pages, index, broche, couv.‎

‎Bel exemplaire, tres frais, non coupé. [TX-7]‎

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‎DOLLE, J.-P.‎

‎Le Desir de Revolution.‎

‎Paris : U.G.E ("10/18 n° 985"), 1975. in-16, 307 pages, broche, couverture illustree.‎

‎Bon etat (papier jauni). [DD-1]‎

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‎MARX, Karl.‎

‎LE CAPITAL V. Critique de l'economie politique.- Livre deuxieme : Le proces de circulation du capital (II).‎

‎Paris, Editions Sociales (« OEuvres completes »), 1954. in-8, broche, couv.‎

‎Bel exemplaire, non coupe. [HA109-3]‎

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‎MANDEL, Ernest.‎

‎INTRODUCTION AU MARXISME.‎

‎Fonds Leon Lesoil. 1975. in-8 broche, de 221 pages.‎

‎Bon état. Tache de gras au bas du 4e plat et des dernières pages. [PLC-1]‎

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‎MARX, Karl.‎

‎LE CAPITAL III. Critique de l'economie politique.- Livre premier : Le développement de la production capitaliste (III).‎

‎Paris, Editions Sociales (« OEuvres completes »), 1950. in-8, broché, couv.‎

‎Bel exemplaire, non coupe. [HA109-3]‎

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‎ALTHUSSER, Louis - RANCIERE, Jacques - MACHEREY, Pierre.‎

‎Lire Le Capital. Tome I.‎

‎Paris, Francois Maspero ("Theorie II"), 1967. in-8, 256 pp, broché, couv. à rabats.-‎

‎Bon etat [ENS]‎

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‎[MARX]. ACTON, H.B.‎

‎Ce que Marx a vraiment dit.‎

‎Verviers, Gerard & Cie ("Marabout-Universite/Connaitre, n° 243"), 1973. in-16, 189 pages, index, broché, couv. Ill.‎

‎Bel exemplaire. [PO-3]‎

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‎MARX, Karl.‎

‎LE CAPITAL II. Critique de l'economie politique.- Livre premier : Le développement de la production capitaliste (II).‎

‎Paris, Editions Sociales (« OEuvres completes »), 1949. in-8, broché, couv.‎

‎Bel exemplaire, non coupe. [HA109-3]‎

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‎GOULART, Ron.‎

‎Groucho Marx contre Sherlock Holmes.‎

‎Paris, Cherche Midi, 2000. in-8°, 233 pages, broché, couverture illustree.‎

‎Tres bel exemplaire [BL-10]‎

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‎LENINE.‎

‎OEUVRES, T. 39 : Cahiers de l'Impérialisme.‎

‎Paris-Moscou, Editions Sociales/Editions du Progrès, 1970. fort vol in-8°, 895 pages, tableaux et fac-similés dont certains hors texte dépliants, cartonnage pleine percale décor d'éditeur sous jaquette + étui.illustrée.‎

‎Bel exemplaire. [FL-17]‎

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