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[Libertés pour la Démocratie Sociale]
40e CONGRES de la CGT : La MAINMISE SE RENFORCE
N° 10 (Mars 1979) de "Libertés pour la Démocratie Sociale" : une brochure de 45 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, brochée, illustrée, publiée en 1979, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA01b99
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[Libertés pour la Démocratie Sociale]
L'EMPIRE : l'Appareil du P.C.F. de A à Z
N° 16 (Décembre 1980) de "Libertés pour la Démocratie Sociale" : une brochure de 78 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, brochée, illustrée, publiée en 1980, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA00234
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[MARX (Karl)] - CALVEZ (Jean-Yves).-
La pensée de Karl Marx.
1956 Paris, Le Seuil (Collection "Esprit"), 1956, fort in 8°, broché, 664 pages.
Bookseller reference : 15669
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[MARX (Karl)] - TROTZKI (Léon).-
Les pages immortelles de Marx, choisies et expliquées par Léon Trotzki.
1947 P., Corrêa, 1947, in 12 broché, 283 pages.
Bookseller reference : 39857
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[MARX] - ELLEINSTEIN (Jean).-
Marx, sa vie, son oeuvre.
P., Fayard, 1981, fort et grand in 8° broché, 735pp.
Bookseller reference : 12491
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[MARX] GEORGE François.
Souvenirs de la maison Marx.
Paris, Christian Bourgois éditeur, (21 octobre) 1980. In-8 (207 x 132 mm), broché, 360 pages, couverture à rabats.
Bookseller reference : 11317
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[Marxisme]
Le marxisme et la question agraire [2 volumes]
Paris, Impression-gérance Jacques Angot, coll. « Le Film du Temps », n° 2 & 6 1970 2 volumes. In-4 27,5 x 21,5 cm. Brochés, couvertures beiges, titre en noir sur les dos et les premiers plats de couverture, tapuscrit ronéotypé, XI-155-VI-73-65 pp., table des matières. Exemplaires en très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 131296
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[MARXISME] - [BERNSTEIN] - KAUTSKY (Karl).-
Le marxisme et son critique Bernstein. Traduction de Martin-Leroy.
1900 Paris, Stock, 1900, in 12 broché, XXXI-364 pages ; cachet sur le titre ; dos et plats de la couverture renforcés.
Bookseller reference : 80340
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[MARXISME] - [TROTSKISME].-
Trotski et le trotskisme. Textes et documents.
P., Editions Norman Bethune, 1971, in 8° broché, 96 pages.
Bookseller reference : 62963
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[MARXISME] - BERACHA (Sammy).-
Le marxisme après Marx.
P., Rivière (Collection "Etudes sur le devenir social XXVII"), 1937, in 12 broché, 223 pages.
Bookseller reference : 50665
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[MARXISME] - SOYER (A.).-
Etude critique du collectivisme.
Saint-Etienne, La Stéphanoise, 1912, plaquette in 8° de 22 pages, agrafées ; couverture impirmée.
Bookseller reference : 68808
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[MARXISME].-
Traité Marxiste d'économie politique. Le Capitalisme monopoliste d'état.
P., Editions Sociales, 1971, 2 volumes in 12 brochés, 446 et 448 pages.
Bookseller reference : 53434
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[N.A.].
Savunma. Türkiye Ihtilalci Isçi Köylü Partisi Davasi.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 608 p. Turkish Revolutionary Workers and Peasants Party: Defense. Savunma. Türkiye Ihtilalci Isçi Köylü Partisi Davasi.
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[N.A.].
Savunma. Türkiye Ihtilalci Isçi Köylü Partisi Davasi.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 519, [1] p. Turkish Revolutionary Workers and Peasants Party: Defense. Savunma. Türkiye Ihtilalci Isçi Köylü Partisi Davasi.
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[N.A.].
Türkiyede komünizm tehlikesi var. Içimizdeki düsman. (Türkiye'de komünizm tehlikesi olmadigini telkine çalisan, komünizm tehlikesi var diyenlerle alay etmege kalkan, ceza kanunundaki 141 ve 142 nci maddelerin kalkmasi için ugrasan YÖN dergisinin 78-82 nci sayilarindaki 'Sosyalizmin savunucusu' yazilarina cevap).
Good English Paperback. Pbo. 12mo. Some words underlined. 108 p. A study on anti-communism. It's an answer to article published in Turkish socialist periodical, YÖN. Türkiyede komünizm tehlikesi var. Içimizdeki düsman. (Türkiye'de komünizm tehlikesi olmadigini telkine çalisan, komünizm tehlikesi var diyenlerle alay etmege kalkan, ceza kanunundaki 141 ve 142 nci maddelerin kalkmasi için ugrasan YÖN dergisinin 78-82 nci sayilarindaki 'Sosyalizmin savunucusu' yazilarina cevap).
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[No Author]
What Is Socialism Answering Questions Most Frequently Asked
New York: New York Labor News Company 1942. 12mo 7 1/4 x 5 inches; 185 x 128 mm 48 pages in stapled wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />Questions and answers about socialism from the standpoint of the Socialist Labor Party. <br /><br />CONDITION: Vertical crease throughout soiling creasing sunning and rubbing to wrappers corners bumped some page corners creased. About Good. New York Labor News Company paperback
Bookseller reference : 2357
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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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[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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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - ALTHUSSER (Louis)
Réponse à John Lewis.
Paris, François Maspéro, 1973; in-12, 104 pp., broché. Collection « Théorie » dirigée par Louis Althusser. Louis Althusser est un philosophe français, membre du Parti communiste, lié au structuralisme. Bon état.
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - BOFFA (Giusepe)
Le grand tournant de Staline à Khrouchtchev.
Paris, François Maspero, 1960; in-8, 341 pp., broché. Bon état.
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - BRUHAT (Jean)
10/18 – N° 0630/0631. Marx / Engels.
Paris, Union Générale d'Éditions, 1971; in-12, 318 pp., broché. Livre ayant pour but de répondre le plus simplement à la question : qui étaient-ils ?, sans pour autant lire les montagnes de documents traitant le sujet. Bon état.
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - BRUHAT (Jean)
Lenine.
Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1970; in-8, 385 pp., reliure d'éditeur. Très bon état.
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - BRUHAT (Jean)
Lenine.
Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1970 ; in-8, 385 pp., reliure d'éditeur. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : E1722
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - FOUGEYROLLAS, PROFESSEUR DE SOCIOLOGIE À L'UNIVERSITÉ PARIS VII (Pierre)
Sciences sociales et marxisme.
Paris, Payot, 1980; in-8, 276 pp., broché. À propos du fonctionnalisme, du structuralisme, et du systémisme dans les sciences sociales et confronté au marxisme. Bon état.
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - FOUGEYROLLAS, PROFESSEUR DE SOCIOLOGIE À L'UNIVERSITÉ PARIS VII (Pierre)
Sciences sociales et marxisme.
Paris, Payot, 1980 ; in-8, 276 pp., broché. À propos du fonctionnalisme, du structuralisme, et du systémisme dans les sciences sociales et confronté au marxisme. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : G0453
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - LENINE (Vladimir Illich)
Le socialisme et la guerre.
Paris, Éditions Sociales, 1952; in-8, 48 pp., broché. Très bon état.
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - LINDENBERG (Daniel)
10/18 – N° 1343. Le Marxisme introuvable.
Paris, Union Générale d'Éditions, 1979; in-12, 320 pp., broché. Texte publié en mars 1975, sous l'influence de Louis Althusser. Bon état.
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - MACCIOCCHI (Maria-Antonietta)
Après Marx, avril.
Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1978; in-8, 194 pp., broché. Collection « Tel Quel » dirigée par Philippe Sollers. Traduction de l'italien, par Michèle Causse, Danièle Guillerm, Gérard Hug, Yann Moulier. Préface de Leonardo Sciascia. Bon état.
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - MACCIOCCHI (Maria-Antonietta)
Après Marx, avril.
Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1978 ; in-8, 194 pp., broché. Collection «Tel Quel» dirigée par Philippe Sollers. Traduction de l'italien, par Michèle Causse, Danièle Guillerm, Gérard Hug, Yann Moulier. Préface de Leonardo Sciascia. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : G1632
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - TERUEL-MANIA (Pierre)
De Lenine au panzer-communisme.
Paris, François Maspero, 1971; in-8, 233 pp., broché. Bon état.
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[PHILOSOPHIE SCIENCES HUMAINES] - TERUEL-MANIA (Pierre)
De Lenine au panzer-communisme.
Paris, François Maspero, 1971 ; in-8, 233 pp., broché. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : B3072
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[PHYSIQUE] - [Recherches Internationales à la Lumière du Marxisme].-
Recherches Internationales à la Lumière du Marxisme. Bimestriel. Cahier N°4, sept-oct. 1957 : PHYSIQUE. QUELQUES PROBLEMES PHILOSOPHIQUES.
P., Editions de la Nouvelle Critique, 1957, in 8° broché, 232 pages ; figures ; couverture illustrée.
Bookseller reference : 35527
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[PLEKHANOV (Georges)] PLECHANOFF (George).
Anarchisme and Socialism.
Chicago. Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1895. In-12 reliure éditeur de toile brique, médaillon à froid sur le premier plat. Translated with the permission of the author by Eleonor Marx Aveling (Fille de Karl Marx). E.O.
Bookseller reference : L16878
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[PREMIERE INTERNATIONALE]
LA NOUVELLE REVUE INTERNATIONALE.
N°8 (72) août 1964. In-8 br. Numéro en partie consacré au Centenaire de la 1 ère. Internationale. Nombreuses contributions. E.O.
Bookseller reference : L15432
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[RECHERCHE INTERNATIONALES A LA LUMIERE DU MARXISME]
Travaux philosophiques marxistes en europe capitaliste.
Paris, Les editions de la nouvelle critique, 1976 ; in-8, 171 pp., broché. N°86 -1/1976 - revue trimestrielle.
Bookseller reference : 200915412
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[RECHERCHES INTERNATIONALES A LA LUMIERE DU MARXISME]
L'intégration économlique socialiste.
Paris, Les editions de la nouvelle critique, 1974 ; in-8, 190 pp., broché. N°80 - 3/-1974 - revue trimestrielle.
Bookseller reference : 200915413
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[RECHERCHES INTERNATIONALES A LA LUMIRE DU MARXISME]
Travaux philosophiques en pays socialistes.
Paris, Les editions de la nouvelle critique, 1975 ; in-8, 192 pp., broché. N°82 -1/1975 - revue trimestrielle.
Bookseller reference : 200915411
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[RECHERCHES INTERNATIONALES].-
RECHERCHES INTERNATIONALES. Numéro 77-78 - 4/ 1973 - 1/1974. Revue trimestrielle, quatorzième année - L'homme et l'environnement.
in 8° broché, 152 pages.
Bookseller reference : 65459
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[REVUE]
Cahiers du Communisme de Conseils (1968-1971)
9 premiers numéros, in-4 agrafés (sauf n°1 : in-8), 50 pp. env./n°, édités par Robert Camoin à Marseille. Comprend : n°1) Octobre 1968 : Notre tâche [Revue des Cahiers] – Le matérialisme historique, d'Anton Pannekoek – Anton Pannekoek, de Paul Mattick – n°2) Janvier 1969 : La conception du socialisme chez Otto Rülhe, de Sebastian Frank – Les conseils ouvriers, de Henri Chazé – Otto Rühle et le mouvement ouvrier allemand. Stalinisme et fascisme. Critique socialiste du bolchevisme, de Paul Mattick – n°3) Avril 1969 : De l’impuissance des groupes revolutionnaires, de Sam Moss – Sciences de la nature et société, Spartakus – Sur les conseils, de Roland Simon – n°4) Juillet 1969 : Thèse sur la Révolution chinoise, de Cajo Brendel – n°5) Mars 1970 : Éditorial + Bolchevisme et communisme de conseils – L’arrière-fond de la déstalinisation, de Théo Maasen – n°6) Juin 1970 : La situation internationale – L’auto mouvement des travailleurs – Actualité et perspectives du capitalisme – Nature et place des théories marxistes – n°7) Décembre 1970 : La duperie antifasciste – Leçons de la révolution espagnoles – L’interprétation du marxisme chez Lénine, de Cajo Brendel – Parlements et partis, de Otto Rülhe – n°8) Mai 1971 : Un début de regroupement révolutionnaire, des Cahiers de Communisme de Conseils, Organisation conseilliste de Clermont, Révolution Internationale – De Kronstadt à Gdansk et Szczecin, de Henri Chazé – Une correspondance entre A. Pannekoek et P. Chaulieu, avec une introduction de Cajo Brendel – n°9) Septembre 1971 : Pour défendre son hégémonie, l’impérialisme américain attaque, de Henri Chazé – De l’inévitabilité de l’organisation révolutionnaire, de Nicole Margot & Robert Camoin – De la nécessité de la théorie pour une théorie politique réelle, de Guy Sabatier – La grande conspiration contre le socialisme russe et allemand, de Sylvia Pankhurst – Post note sur Sylvia Pankhurst, de Nicole Margot.
Bookseller reference : 2549
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[REVUE]
MASSES. Gérant : René Lefeuvre.
Paris. N° 4, avril 1933. In-8 agrafé de 24 pages. Premier plat illustré par Eckman. Sommaire : A Cuba, intervention eo révolution, Science et Marxisme, Tournant architectural en URSS, Discours à Monsieur Julien Benda, Les schémas de Marx et leur critique : Rosa Luxembourg, etc. Illustrations. E.O.
Bookseller reference : L15897
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[REVUE] Henri Barbusse, Jacques Duclos (Karl Marx), Jean Kanapa, Pierre Hervé (Trotski, Tito), Maurice Agulhon, Jean-T. Desanti (Kant), Francis Cohen, André Carrel, K. Sakva (Mozart), Jean Orcel, Francis Netter, Mark Logan, Sam Douglas, Jean-Noël Agostini, Luc Jamati, Henri Vodel, Jean Bouvier, Jean Gacon.
LA NOUVELLE CRITIQUE. Revue du marxisme militant, N°47, juillet-août 1953. In-12, broché.
Bookseller reference : 5255
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[REVUE] Pablo Picasso, Roger Garaudy, Docteur Vellay, Jean Kanapa (M. Bourdet), Léo Figuières (M. Rubel), Staline (Engels), Pierre Joly (Cézanne), Jean Bruhat, Pierre Boiteau, Renaud de Jouvenel (Bach), Chisto Radevsky, Jacques Dubois.
LA NOUVELLE CRITIQUE. Revue du marxisme militant, N°40, novembre 1952. In-12, broché.
Bookseller reference : 5256
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[REVUE] Roger Garaudy, Jean Kanapa, Jacob Berman, Annie Besse, Jean Noaro, André Wurmser, André Marty.
LA NOUVELLE CRITIQUE, revue du marxisme militant, N° 24, mars 1951. In-12, broché.
Bookseller reference : 8040
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[SLAVIC AMERICANA] [COMMUNISM] [TROTSKY, Leon]
Manifest KomunistiÄke Internacijonale. Primljen na prvom zboru medjunarodnih komunista u Moski 6. ožujka 1919
Chicago: Jugosl. Medjunarodnog Soc. Saveza 1919. 12mo 17cm. Staple-bound printed pale blue wrappers; 28pp. Mild toning and soil to wrapper edges; expected tanning to text; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Scarce American Croat translation of Trotsky's Manifesto of the Communist International which had originally appeared in Issue no. 1 of The Communist International the Comintern's theoretical organ. The translator of this edition is unidentified; nor is there any mention of Trotsky as author. Hoover Institution only in OCLC. Jugosl. Medjunarodnog Soc. Saveza unknown
Bookseller reference : 83563
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[SOREL (Georges)] - CHARZAT (Michel).-
Georges Sorel et la Révolution au XXe siècle.
1977 P., Hachette (Essais), 1977, in 8° broché, 296 pages.
Bookseller reference : 37704
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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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[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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[West German Government] Lemmer, Ernst
German Refugees and Conditions in the Soviet Zone of Germany: A Government Declaration Delivered by Federal Minister for All-German Affairs Ernst Lemmer at the Opening Session of the German Bundestag in Berlin on October 1 1958
Washington D.C.: Press Office-German Embassy 1958. No Edition Stated. <br /><br />Octavo 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; 215 x 140 mm 19 1 pages in stapled wrappers. With a compliments card laid in. <br /><br />Transcript of a speech by Ernst Lemmer a German government minister about the worsening refugee crisis. He notes that millions have fled the German Democratic Republic -- which he calls the Soviet Zone -- since 1949. <br /><br />He blames increasing "Sovietization" of the GDR and denies GDR assertions that West Germany is enticing people to leave. An interesting insight into West Germany's growing alarm about the tide of refugees from the GDR. The Communist regime of course would build the Wall less than three years later. SCARCE.<br /><br />OCLC shows about a dozen institutional holdings. Scarce in commerce. <br /><br />An interesting insight into West Germany's growing alarm about the tide of refugees from the GDR. The Communist regime of course would build the Wall less than three years later. SCARCE.<br /><br />CONDITION: Toning to edges a few light creases internally clean and unmarked. A Very Good copy. Press Office-German Embassy
Bookseller reference : 2004
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[WWII] [COMMUNISM] [GREAT BRITAIN] RICKWOOD, Edgell
War and Culture
London: Communist Party of Great Britain 1933. Staple-bound pamphlet; 14pp. Wear sunning and foxing to edges of wrappers pencil to cover pages sunned else a clean and sound copy. Communist Party of Great Britain unknown
Bookseller reference : 9064
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