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FREEMANTLE Brian.
Il KGB. Storia della più potente organizzazione spionistica del mondo. Milano, Mursia, 1983.
8°, br. edit., pp. 192 + 66 fotografie su tavv. f.t.
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MAGRINI Luciano.
La catastrofe russa. Dal fallimento comunista alla rinascita capitalista. Milano, La Promotrice, s.d. (1922 ca.).
8°p., br., pp.214. Macchie e vecchio timbro alla bross.
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HALLE F. W. (cur.).
Arte russa antica. Roma, Edizioni Valori Plastici, s.d. (1920 ca.).
8°, cart. edit. (dorso abraso), pp. 26 + 48 tavv. illustrate f.t.
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ALPATOV Michele.
Il Maestro del Cremlino. Edizioni per il Club del Libro, Milano, 1963.
8°gr., tela edit., soprac. ill., pp. 326 con 100 illustrazioni in nero e a colori. Volume dedicato alla figura di un pittore russo della fine del XV secolo, personalità di grande rilievo dell’antica pittura russa.
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GHIDINI Mario.
Lineamenti del sistema economico russo. Torino, Einaudi, 1946.
8°, br. edit. fig., pp. 132.
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BING T. Edward. (cur.).
La vita intima dell’ultimo Zar. Carteggio inedito fra Nicola II e l’Imperatrice Madre Maria Feodorovna. Introduzione, traduzione e commento storico - politico di Andrea Damiano. Milano, Mondadori, 1938.
16°, tela edit., pp. XX - 320 con numerose illustrazioni su tavv. f.t.
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MATTEUCCI Mario.
La proprietà, il lavoro, la famiglia nel diritto sovietico. Roma, O. E. T. Edizioni del Secolo, 1946.
16°, br. edit., soprac. fig., pp. 126 - (2).
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DESPAGNET Frantz.
La Question Finlandaise au point de vue juridique. Paris, 1901.
8°, br. edit. (strappetto al dorso), pp.(4)-84. Intonso.
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Kravcenko contro Mosca. Bologna, Società Editrice Emiliana, s.d. (1950 ca.).
8°, br. edit. fig., pp. 320 con alcune ill. n.t. Verbali del famoso processo con l'accusa di essere un agente dell'antisovietismo internazionale per il suo libro "Ho scelto la libertà" (1948).
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AMBROSINI Gaspare.
La nuova CostituzioneSovietica. Col testo della Costituzione tradotto dal russo dal dott. Corrado Perris. Palermo, Trimarchi. 1937.
8°, br. edit., pp. 92.
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BRIAN - CHANINOV N.
Storia di Russia. Milano, Garzanti, 1940.
8°, br., pp.424 + 28 tavv. ill. f.t.
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MARIA di RUSSIA (Granduchessa).
Memorie. Milano, Mondadori, 1935.
8°, tela edit., soprac. ill., pp. 504 con 24 illustrazioni su tavv. f.t.
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OMESSA Ch. e N.
L’ultima Zarina. Rivelazioni di Alessio Dobrowitz corriere segreto dell’imperatrice. Milano, Sonzogno, s.d. (1920 ca.).
16°, br. edit. fig. a colori (lievi tracce d’uso), pp. 236.
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KALINOV Cirillo Dimitrievik
Qui parlano i Generali sovietici. Milano, Garzanti, 1951.
8°, br. edit., soprac. ill., pp. VIII - 242 con 12 ritratti f.t. e 1 cartina geografica. Storia dell’Alto comando russo alla vigilia e durante la Seconda guerra mondiale.
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CEDERHOLM Boris.
Tre anni nel paese delle Concessioni e della Ceka. 1923 - 1926. Traduzione dal russo di V. Drago. Torino, Edizioni S.A.C.E.N., 1929.
8°, br. edit., 446 - (2).
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D’ANDREA Ugo.
Le alternative di Stalin. Milano - Roma, Treves - Treccani - Tumminelli, 1932.
8°, br. edit., pp. XVI - 176. Spirito della rivoluzione; Musei che parlano; Teatro e letteratura; Il conte Tolstoi; Code ai negozi; Le bagnine non temono il nudo; Gli alberghi e i clienti; Il paese di Gogol; C’è un comunismo sessuale?; Lavoro forzato; Gli intelligenti e gli ingenui. Coll. Biblioteca di Cultura Politica.
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LITTEPLAGE J. D. - DEMARREE BESS E.
Alla ricerca dell’oro sovietico. Milano, Garzanti, 1940.
8°, br. edit. lit. a colori (lievi tracce d’uso), pp. 266 con 1 pianta rip. f.t. L'autore, ingegnere minerario americano, lavorò per impiantare nell’URSS l’industria dell’estrazione dell’oro portandola al secondo posto nel mondo.
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TISSOT Victor.
Russes et Allemands. Paris, Dentu, 1881.
8°, bross. edit., pp. 340. Lievi fioriture. Timbro ed ex libris di biblioteca estinta. Les Pères du Nihilisme, de l'Education des femmes en Russie, Les Universités russes, La décadence des moeurs, l'Armée russe, La nouvelle Allemagne et la nouvelle Russie, Les Allemands en Russie, Le Socialisme allemand et l'Etat moral de Berlin.
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Russia Europea. Incisione in rame, LAPIE - ARROWSMITH - VALLARDI, 1850 ca.
Cm.27,1x20,5 + margini. Carta geografica con contorni delineati in coloritura coeva.
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Gautier, Theophile
TRAVELS IN RUSSIA Volume 13, Part 1 Only
Back hinge started. Pages uncut. ; Volume Thirteen. Part One only. Tissue guarded frontispiece. Includes travel descriptions to: Berlin, Hamburg, Schleswig, Lübeck, The Sea Passage, St. Petersburg, Winter [in Russia], and Moscow; The Works of Theophile Gautier; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 358 pages
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Taylor, Bayard
Travels in Greece and Russia with an excursion to crete
Boards faded, spine sunned and with chipping to spine ends. Internally a tight copy with occasional light foxing. Former owner's name in ink on title page ; Green buckram boards with gilt spine lettering. Numerous steel engravings. Regions to be discovered in this book include Dalmatia, Athens, Corinth, the dorian mountains, Thessaly, Euboea, Cracow, The Salt Mines of Wieliczka, Warsaw, Central Russia, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tzarsko Selo, Paulovsk and the islands; Ex-Library; 12mo; vii, 426 pages
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Champney, Elizabeth and Champney, Frere
ROMANCE OF RUSSIA From Rurik to Bolshevik
DJ a bit chipped and price clipped. Former owner's inscription on front endpaper ; Scarce with DJ. Nicely illustrated ; B&W Illustrations; 8vo; 351 pages
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Cresson, W. P.
THE COSSACKS Their History and Country
Boards a bit darkened; Includes details on the origin of the Cossacks, Yermak, Bogdan Hmelnicky (the national Hero) , Mazeppa etc. ; 8vo; 239 pages
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Bettiza, Enzo
QUI MOSCA
In Italian. Portrait of the city with beautiful photographs, mostly photogravures ; Grandi Citta Del Mondo; Photographs; 4to
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Kalb, Marvin
THE VOLGA A Political Journey through Russia
DJ with light wear and one small open tear. ; Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs ; 8vo; 196 pages
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Rickmers, W. Rickmer
THE DUAB OF TURKESTAN A Photographic Sketch and Account of Some Travels
Spine, boards and endpapers professionally repaired. Endpapers a bit browning. First and last couple of pages with tiny holes ; Beautifully illustrated with 207 maps, photographs and fold-outs. Top edge gilt; 4to; 564 pages
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Anonymous
U.R.S.S. [UDSSR, URSS]
Ex-lib with minimal markings ; "33 plans en noir, 5 plans et cartes en couleurs". En francais; 16mo; 895 pages
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[Murray's]
HANDBOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN RUSSIA, POLAND, AND FINLAND
Boards a bit waterstained. Top right corner of front endpaper and title page gone. Hinges started; Map in rear pocket with small neat tape repairs; Ex-Lib; 12mo; 571, 48 pages
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Payne, Robert; Romanoff, Nikita
IVAN THE TERRIBLE
8vo; 502 pages
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Perry-Ayscough, H. G. C. ; Otter-Barry, R. B.
WITH THE RUSSIANS IN MONGOLIA
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Minute tears to spine ends. Hinges not tight but holding together. First and last few pages with very light foxing; Fold-out map at rear and 50 photographs ; 8vo; 344 pages
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Meares, Bernard (translation)
AROUND THE KREMLIN
Mylar and boards a bit rubbed and with minor fraying to spine ends ; In original mylar dustjacket with title letters in red. A small coffee table book describing the treasures around Red Square ; 12mo; 244 pages
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Turgenevs, I.
ASJA
Light wear to DJ; In Latvian; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 157 pages
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Hare, Augustus J. C.
STUDIES IN RUSSIA
Much wear to boards. Small piece missing from spine covering. Front free endpaper detached but present. Dampstaining. Bookplate to front pastedown. Hinges well started. Binding cracked ; Take a visit to Russia ten years before the revolution with Augustus Hare. A good reading copy; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 304 pages
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Johnson, Hewlett [Dean Of Canterbury]
SOVIET STRENGTH
DJ with small chips. Light occasional foxing; SIGNED by the Dean of Canterbury with ink on the title page ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 154 pages
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Jaswizkii, Valerie
IVAN III [TWO VOLUME BIOGRAPHY] Gosudar, Vseya, Rusi
Both volumes show slight cocking to spine and moderate wear to extremities; In Russian. A historical novel of a relative of the infamous leader; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 790, 832 pages
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Boguslawski, G. A.
THE STATE ARMOURY MUSEUM OF THE MOSCOW KREMLIN
Spine slightly sunned. Corners slightly bumped ; Various types of weaponry and military acoutrements housed at Moscow's Kremlin. Unpaginated, 381 plates. In Russian ; B&W and Color Photographs; 4to 11" - 13" tall
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Kalitina, N. N.
FRENCH PORTRAIT PAINTING OF THE 19TH CENTURY. [FRANZYSKII PORTRET XIX BECA]
DJ with several closed tears and light chipping ; In Russian ; Color Illustrations; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 280 pages
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Frankel, Tobia
THE RUSSIAN ARTIST The Creative Person in Russian Culture
Slight wear and small open tears to DJ ; The triumphs and tragedies of the working artist in Soviet Russia; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 198 pages
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Bakshy, Alexander [translator]
SOVIET SCENE Six Plays of Russian Life
Chipping and small tears to DJ; Includes works by Trenyov, Pogodin, Shkvarkin, Afinogenov, Ilyenkov, and Marshak; 8vo; 348 pages
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Anonymous
MOSCOW
Light wear to extremities. Boards slightly bowed . Writing to last page; Fold out color pics with description on reverse. No date, circa 1960; Color Photographs; 12mo
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Weale, B. L. Putnam
MANCHU AND MUSCOVITE Being Letters from Manchuria Written During the Autumn of 1903
Top corners bumped. Bookplate to front pastedown. Previous owner's inscription to half-title page ; Messages from Manchuria during the runup to hostilities amongst Russia and/or China and/or Japan; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 564 pages
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Kovalyov, A.
MOSCOW A Short Guide
Small tears & chipping to DJ. Browning to endpapers. 'Printed in USSR' inkstamp in front free endpaper; Forty-eight B&W plates at rear illustrate this overview of Moscow, circa late 1950s ; B&W Photographs; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 169 pages
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Duncan, David Douglas
THE KREMLIN
Light wear and chipping to price clipped DJ; INSCRIBED by author to first blank page. Tipped-in color photographs ; Color Illustrations; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 170 pages
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Graham, Stephen
PETER THE GREAT
Light chipping to DJ spine ends ; The biography of the contentious Russian leader; 8vo; 339 pages
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Kennan, George
SIBERIA AND THE EXILE SYSTEM [TWO VOLUME SET]
Volume one shows wear to extremities and a bookplate to front pastedown. Binding not tight. Ink markings to rear endpaper. Volume two shows wear to extremities. Front hinge started. Small bookseller's sticker to rear endpaper. A few pages uncut ; A look at Siberia when it was even more remote & mysterious than it is now. top edges gilt ; 8vo - 8" to 9" tall; 409,575 pages
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Mowat, Farley
SIBIR My Discovery of Siberia
Small open tears and chipping to DJ ; INSCRIBED by author to half-title page ; 8vo; 313 pages
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Chernov, Vladimir
MOSCOW A Short Guide
Interesting guide to the Soviet city during the Cold War. Folding map in rear pocket ; Color Photographs; 8vo; 197 pages
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MacLean, Fitzroy
PORTRAIT OF THE SOVIET UNION
Slight wear to price clipped DJ; Look at the USSR by veteran Soviet observer MacLean, just prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union ; B&W and Color Photographs; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 230 pages
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Varneke, B. V.
HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN THEATRE Seventeenth through Nineteenth Century
DJ price clipped and with light wear and chipping ; The rich and varied history of drama in Russia ; 8vo; 459 pages
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Mikhailov, Nicholas
SOVIET RUSSIA The Land and its People
Wear & chipping & tape repair to DJ. Bookplate to front pastedown. Slight wear to extremities with slight bumping to corners; The geography and resources of the USSR; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 374 pages
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