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Published by The John Birch Society, Appleton, WI, 1990
Seller: Sessions Book Sales, Birmingham, AL, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. 7th Printing. 36 pages. Size: 6 x 9. Communism.
Published by American Opinion, Belmont, MA, 1984
Seller: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Sixth Printing. Staples are slightly rusted. ; Published by The John Birch Society. ; 40 pages.
Published by Karl-Marx Stadt Selbstverlag 1975 0, 1975
Seller: Fast alles Theater! Antiquariat für die darstellenden Künste, Berlin, Germany
OBroschur. Condition: Ausreichend. Premiere 27. März 1975. 16 unpag. S. mit zahlr. Abb., 4-seit. Falteinl. mit Stab u. Besetzung, geheft. OBroschur, gr.8°. - Texte zu Stück, Autor u. Zeit. Im oberen Bereich durchgeh. feuchtigkeitswellig, letzte Seiten geringer Textverlust durch Lösen v. Verklebungen. Ausreichend. Broschüre.
Published by AuthorHouse, 2007
ISBN 10: 1434315118ISBN 13: 9781434315113
Seller: booksXpress, Bayonne, NJ, U.S.A.
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Soft Cover. Condition: new.
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Published by Rat des Bezirkes, Karl-Marx-Stadt, 1979
Condition: Gut. Jahr: 1979. Einband: Heft. Beschreibung: Umschlag berieben und unten mit Knickspur, Name auf der ersten Seite. Innen einzelne Bleistiftanstreichungen, gut erhalten. Sprache: de. 85 S.
Published by Rat des Bezirkes, Karl-Marx-Stadt, 1983
Condition: Gut. Jahr: 1983. Einband: Heft. Beschreibung: Umschlag berieben und Papier gebräunt. Namenseintrag auf der ersten Seite, sonst gut und sauber erhalten. Sprache: de. 94 S.
Published by Rat des Bezirkes, Karl-Marx-Stadt, 1984
Condition: Gut. Jahr: 1984. Einband: Heft. Beschreibung: Umschlag berieben und lichtrandig. Papier gebräunt, sonst gut und sauber erhalten. Sprache: de. 93 S.
Published by Karl-Marx-Stadt Selbstverlag 1963 0, 1963
Seller: Fast alles Theater! Antiquariat für die darstellenden Künste, Berlin, Germany
OBroschur. Condition: Sehr gut. Premiere der Neuinszenierung 20. Juni 1963. 12 S., 1 lose Bl. mit Stab, Besetzung u. Bilderfolge, geheft. OBroschur, 8°. Mit zahlr. farb. Zeichnungen v. Peter Friede. Texte zu Stück u. Zeit. Schwache horizontale Faltspur. Schönes, sehr gutes Exemplar. Broschüre.
Published by Karl-Marx-Stadt Selbstverlag 1957 0, 1957
Seller: Fast alles Theater! Antiquariat für die darstellenden Künste, Berlin, Germany
OBroschur. Condition: Sehr gut. Neuinszenierung 22. Dezember 1957. 12 unpag. S. mit Abb. u. Schmuckinitialen, 4-seit. Falteinl. mit Stab u. Besetzung, geheft. OBroschur, 8°. Im Einleger Abb. d. Totenmasken v. Shakespeare u. Verdi. Texte zu Stück, Komponist, Shakespeare u. Zeit. Heftklammer rostig. Sonst sehr gutes Exemplar. Broschüre.
Published by Rat des Bezirkes, Karl-Marx-Stadt, 1985
Condition: Gut. Jahr: 1985. Einband: Heft. Beschreibung: Umschlag und Papier gebräunt, sonst gut und sauber erhalten. Sprache: de. 93 S.
Published by Reader's Digest Association, Pleasantville, New York, 1993
Seller: Andover Books and Antiquities, Andover, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very good condition. Dust Jacket Condition: dj. Dustjacket. LCC: 935848.
Published by Wayne State University Press, 1984
ISBN 10: 0814316212ISBN 13: 9780814316214
Seller: Twice Sold Tales, Ashfield, MA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 1974 Vintage paperback - different cover - inscribed by author to the Beat biographer Ann Charters and her husband Sam - crease on binding - some tanning to page edge - otherwise binding strong contents clean - enjoy.
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
Book Print on Demand
LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1840 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 70 Language: Latin,Latin.
Published by the journal, 1970
Seller: Stock & Trade LLC, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. A nice pamphlet with a tight binding and an unmarked text.From a private smoke free collection. Shipping within 24 hours, tracking number and delivery Confirmation.
Published by University of Georgia Press 2006-03-25, Athens, 2006
ISBN 10: 0820328499ISBN 13: 9780820328492
Seller: Blackwell's, London, United Kingdom
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paperback. Condition: New. Language: ENG.
Published by George Braziller, 1960
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
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Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 534 Pp. Black Cloth, Spine Gilt. First Printing Stated. Very Near Fine, Gilt Brilliant, No Marks. Dust Jacket Priced $7.50, Light Usage, Shallow Chipping Across Top Edge Of Spine With No Effect On The Lettering. An Excellent Selection, But We Await A More Recent Similar Study Of The Best Modern Thinking About Men And Women In Their Social Relationships, Their Governmental Flailings In The Wind, And Their Attempts To Influence The Thought And Culture Of Others (Although, Now, Of Course, Doing So Without Personal Or General Criticism Of Any Specific Primitive Bureaucrats And Autocrats, Media And Academic Or Corporate Clans, Or Their Grotesque Celebrities).
Published by LondonWilliam Reeves ., 1888
Seller: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
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THE FIRST AUTHORISED ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO. 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). pp.31+[1, ads]. Bound with 15 other works on socialism* in contemporary drab plum cloth, the spine titled in gilt "Pamphlets on Socialism" and stamped with gilt-foliate device, decorative foliate-patterned endpapers, sprinkled edges, a manuscript index in a contemporary hand on verso of flyleaf listing the author and title of each work in the order in which they appear. Acquired from the personal collection of a bookdealer from the north of England who in turn had found it forty years ago in the garden shed of a socialist worker along with a large collection of similar books. Covers lightly soiled and stained, extremities rubbed, short split to head of both joints; first title page slightly dust-soiled, contents generally very good. Originally published in German in 1848, the Manifesto of the Communist Party was subjected to a defective English translation in 1850 which rendered the famous opening line, "A spectre is haunting Europe", as "A frightful hobgoblin stalks throughout Europe". The present translation was overseen by Engels himself, with the assistance of Samuel Moore, with whom he had already worked on an English translation of Das Kapital. It remains the primary English translation of this iconic work. "This translation acquires special importance through the fact that Marx and Engels are here named for the first time as the authors of the 'Communist Manifesto'" (cf. Die Erstdrucke der Werke von Marx und Engels). This edition is extremely scarce: only four copies have appeared at auction since 1963. This copy is particularly remarkable for being bound together with 15 other rare contemporaneous ephemeral socialist pamphlets, all in English and published in the United Kingdom, some of which, such as "The Social Evil" by Saladin (presumably the pseudonym for Scottish writer William Stewart Ross), are vanishingly scarce. Marx's work was an inspiration to a generation of British socialists, perhaps most notable among them the poet and designer William Morris, whose works "The Reward of Labour" and "The Decorative Arts" appear in the present volume in first edition. Morris's chief political and aesthetic motivation was a violent reaction against the ugliness and inequality of an increasingly profit-driven Victorian society, which he saw as alienating workmen from their crafts and bringing disproportionate wealth to the few whilst inflicting poverty and misery on the many. He envisaged a society in which "there should be neither rich nor poor, neither master nor master's man, neither idle nor overworked, neither brain-sick brain workers, nor heart-sick hand workers" (How I Became a Socialist, 1894). In 1885 Morris, along with other defectors from Henry Hyndman's Social Democratic Federation, founded the Socialist League, an early revolutionary socialist organisation in the United Kingdom which would eventually dissolve in 1901 due to ideological divisions and an increasing inclination towards anarchism. Morris himself oversaw production of the Socialist League's newspaper Commonweal, serving as its editor for six years and paying the paper's operating deficit out of pocket before going on to publish the Hammersmith Socialist Record, the newspaper of the Hammersmith Socialist Society. First published in February 1885 in monthly instalments (soon to be converted to a weekly), Commonweal would contain contributions from such prominent socialists as Engels, Shaw, Paul Lafargue, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Karl Kautsky, and Morris himself, who contributed regular articles and poems for it. One of the pamphlets in this volume is reprinted from the Commonweal and features Morris' iconic artwork on the title-page emblazoned with the motto "Agitate, Educate, Organize", a slogan first used by the Democratic Federation. The collection of socialist pamphlets in this volume, dating from 1878 to 1900 and presumably bound together by a member of a socialist organisation or someone with socialist sympathies, thus provides a valuable insight into early British socialism as it appeared in the final quarter of the 19th century. *1. Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, "Manifesto of the Communist Party" (London: William Reeves, 1888) 2. William Morris, "The Reward of Labour: A Dialogue by William Morris" [(London: Hammersmith Socialist Society, 1892)]; pp.12, first edition 3. Andreas Scheu, "What's to be Done? Agitate! Educate! Organise!" [(London: Hammersmith Socialist Society, 1892)]; pp.12, first edition 4. William Morris, "The Decorative Arts: Their Relation to Modern Life and Progress. An Address delivered before the Trades' Guild of Learning" (London: Ellis and White, [1878]); pp.32, first edition 5. Karl Pearson, "The Moral Basis of Socialism" (London: William Reeves, [1884]); pp.32, first edition 6. Frank Fairman and William Morris, "The Principles of Socialism made Plain; and Objections, Methods, and Quack Remedies for Poverty Considered" (London: William Reeves, 1888); pp.148, first edition 7. Annie Besant, "Why I am a Socialist" [(London: Printed by Annie Besant and Charles Bradlaugh, 1886)]; pp.8, first edition 8. H. Quelch, "Trade Unionism, Co-Operation, and Social Democracy" (London: Published by the Twentieth Century Press, September, 1892); pp.16, first edition 9. D. Campbell, "The Unemployed Problem / The Socialist Solution" (London: Published for the Finsbury Park Branch of the S.D.F. by the Twentieth Century Press, December, 1892); pp.16, first edition 10. Alex Webster, "The Political Position of Labour. A Plea for a Separate Labour Party" (Kilmarnock: Dunlop & Drennan; Glasgow: Labour Literature Depôt, London Street; Aberdeen: A. Martin, George Street, [1894]); pp.23, first edition 11. The Socialist League, "Revolutionary Studies. Translated from "La Revolte," and reprinted from 'The Commonweal'" (London: Office of "The Commonweal", 1892); pp.31+[1, ads] 12. Pierre Kroptkine, "The Place of Anarchism in Social.