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Publicado por Impr. des Gondoles, Choisy-le-Roi, 1971
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
40p., stapled wraps, 5.25x8.25 inches, staples rusted, pages lightly toned else very good condition. Text in Spanish. Supplement Au "Cenit" 193.
Publicado por London., Comm. Arb. Bildungs-Ver, 1908
Librería: Rotes Antiquariat, Berlin, Alemania
48 S. 8°, OBrosch. 5. Auflage. Erster Text, der von dem österreichischen Anarchisten Siegfried Nacht (1878 ? 1956) verfasst wurde. Die Schrift selber wurde bis heute in 30 Auflagen verbreitet und in 17 Sprachen übersetzt. Wegen andauernder staatlicher Verfolgung wanderte er 1912 in die USA aus. - (= Revolutionäre Bibliothek konfiszierter Schriften ; 3) ? Am Falz leicht eingerissen, Umschlag mit Lichtrand und leicht fleckig, sonst guter Zustand. 300 gr.
Publicado por Freiheit Publishing Association, New York, 1907
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Pamphlet. 63p., pamphlet with old paper tape reinforcement to spine, author's real name added in pen to front cover. "Direct Action (Revolutionary Trade Union Tactics)." Text In German. The Freiheit Publishing Association was Johann Most's press.
Publicado por Freiheit Publishing Association, New York, 1907
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Pamphlet. 63p., stapled wraps, 4.75x7 inches, wraps soiled and edgeworn else in good condition. [Direct Action (Revolutionary Trade Union Tactics)]. Text In German. The Freiheit Publishing Association was Johann Most's press.
Publicado por Patriotische Verlagsanstalt, Berlin [but London?], 1907
Librería: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, Estados Unidos de America
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First Edition. 12mo (17.75cm.); publisher's pictorial staplebound wrappers; [36]pp. Spine expertly repaired, wrappers a bit dampstained and upper cover trimmed at bottom edge affecting text without loss of meaning, textblock uniformly toned due to inferior paper stock, else a Very Good, sound copy. Anti-militarist Tarnschrift attributed to the German anarchist Arnold Roller, brother of Max Nomad, with whom Roller edited the militant periodical "Der Weckruf" from 1903 to 1907. Decoy wrappers give the pamphlet the appearance of being a soldier's handbook ("Fünfte Auflage) adorned with a quote from Kaiser Wilhelm II dated 1892: "Now you belong to me with body and soul. Now you have only one enemy and that is mine" (our translation). Interior text anti-militarist propaganda, including contributions by the Polish Jewish poet Ludwig Palagyi, French novelists Guy de Maupassant and Anatole France (translated into German), and German poet and Social Democrat Max Kegel. OCLC locates three copies in North America as of March, 2020, at Hamilton College, U. Chicago, and U. Michigan.