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Publicado por Aegypan, 2006
ISBN 10: 1598188216ISBN 13: 9781598188219
Librería: booksXpress, Bayonne, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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Soft Cover. Condición: new. This item is printed on demand.
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Publicado por Editions & Librairie E. Chiron, Paris, 1920
Librería: Mouvements d'Idées - Julien Baudoin, Loupiac, Francia
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Broché. Condición: Bon Etat. Trad. Francis-François Français. Texte rédigé en février 1918, à Brest-Litovsk, et publié en russe sous le titre "De la Révolution d'Octobre à la paix de Brest-Litovsk". Editions & Librairie E. Chiron. 1920. In-8° broché, 142 p. Exemplaire jauni mais en bon état et partiellement non coupé. Nom d'ancien propriétaire en page de garde.
Publicado por New York, Henry Holt., 1918
Librería: Bucks County Bookshop IOBA, Doylestown, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Collected and translated, with biography and explanatory notes, by Moissaye J. Olgin. Index. Ex-library copy with tape over spine and hand-written title and numbers, vintage bookplate 1918, inner hinges taped, stamps. -- Hardcover, 220 pages. Condition: FAIR-only (library flaws as noted; cover corners worn to boards; cover stain; inner binding partly cracked; small ink mark).
Publicado por The Socialist Publication Society, Brooklyn, NY, 1919
Librería: Alkahest Books, Deerfield, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
softcover. Condición: Very Good. First American Edition, 1st Printing. Stapled pamphlet, 100 pages. "Authorized translation from the Russian." Ads on inside rear cover, and on outer rear cover. Very Good condition. 020207A.
Publicado por George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd., London, 1925
Librería: A. Richard Books and More, Washington DC, DC, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Fair. No Jacket. Hard to find English translation (authorized) of Trotsky's biography of Lenin. This copy belonged to the Bradford Library and Literary Society of Bradford, England. Contains library sticker on ffep. Other than that, text is clean. Cover is worn and slightly cocked with tear at top of spine.
Publicado por George G. Harrap, London, 1925 First Edition. Hardback. No Dustjacket., London,, 1925
Librería: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 8vo. Original publisher's lack cloth lettered red on spine and cover. pp 247. Prelims slightly foxed, title page very slightly marked otherwise VG.
Publicado por Milano: Schwarz, 1956
Librería: Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: GIAQ
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardback. Condición: Very Good. Series: Storia e Cultura. 239p large format hardback with well preserved black jacket, a tight and clean copy, a fresh copy, clean and without name or stamps, first (?) printing, "Ristampa Identica alla precedente dell'aprile 1956" Language: Italian.
Publicado por Nation, New York, 1936
Librería: Clayton Fine Books, Shepherdstown, WV, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Soft cover. Condición: Fine. First Edition. Near fine in original wrappers. Minor sunning.
Publicado por Boni & Liveright, New York, 1918
Librería: Letters Bookshop, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada
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Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. 240pp, frontis; navy linen stamped red, lacking jacket; 192 x 129 x 28 mm. First American edition of a book written largely in Switzerland (August through November 1914). With Introduction by Lincoln Steffens, dated in print 4 January 1917; second state with "1917" in the Introduction crossed through & "1918" stamped alongside. Having lived briefly in New York (13 January through 27 March 1917), the author left for Russia following the February Revolution (bearing an American passport), reportedly with $10,000 in hand. Restricted to the odd lecture & some journalism while in New York, even a stiff advance on the present volume fails to account for Trotsky's mysterious source of income. It bears noting that Steffens (who was on board the ship departing New York with Trotsky), has been identified as the "link" between President Woodrow Wilson & Charles Crane, suspected source or conduit of the American funds (earmarked, apparently, for the October Revolution). Though another source maintains that Wilson's 'censor', George Creel (Director of the US Public Information Office), served the publisher with an injunction against the book, following the sale of 15,000 copies [Imholtz, 'Albert Boni: A Sketch of a Life in Micro-Opaque' in The American Antiquarian Society Journal (2006), p263]. A nice clean copy of one of the author's earliest volumes in English, promoting classless progress. Cloth only very lightly rubbed at extremities. Type on spine a trifle dull; ink name neat on ffe. Bookseller's label on ffe: Don White Books Ottawa.
Publicado por Librarie du Travail,, 1925
Librería: Libreria Antiquaria Pontremoli SRL, Milano, MI, Italia
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brossura. Paris, Librarie du Travail, «Les bonnes feuilles» XXIII, 1925, Seconda edizione («Deuxième edition, vingtième mille»). Più che buon esemplare intonso (fisiologici segni del tempo). Rara seconda edizione. in 16°, brossura. pp. 16 (piatti inclusi); si tratta di un sedicesimo non legato. Seconda edizione («Deuxième edition, vingtième mille»). Più che buon esemplare intonso (fisiologici segni del tempo).
Publicado por Blue Ribbon Books, 1935
Librería: Ivy Ridge Books/Scott Cranin, Fayetteville, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. Dust jacket, with striking image of Lenin, is worn at the edges, spine sunned and chipped head/tail. Burgundy cloth boards are rubbed at the extremities. Pen name front endpaper. No publication date, perhaps 1920s or 30s. All orders packed with care, dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve, independent bookseller since 2011.
Publicado por Deutschen Sprachgruppe der Socialist Party of the United States, Chicago, 1919
Librería: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
First American Edition. 12mo (18cm). Printed card wrappers; 127pp. Very mild external wear; faint spotting to a few pages of text; Near Fine in the original wrappers. Probable first printing in America of Trotsky's account of the October revolution. English editions appeared the same year in London and Brooklyn, but it is likely that this German-language version, translated from the Russian by German-American scholar Jacob Wittmer Hartmann, precedes any English edition. Interestingly, a German translation had already appeared in Berlin in 1918, but the German-language group of the Socialist Party commissioned this new translation from Hartmann for the American edition.
Publicado por Editorial América, Mexico, 1940
Librería: Fine Editions Ltd, Lancaster, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
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Pictorial Wrappers. Condición: Fine-. First Edition. First Printing of Leon Trotsky's fragile, final book, published one month after his assassination, apparently at the behest of Joseph Stalin. In Spanish, with a prologue by Adolfo Zamora. 8vo (194 x 125mm): 191,[1]pp. Original Illustrated wrappers. fore-edge untrimmed. Wrappers lightly soiled, with very minor edge wear; cheap, wartime paper embrowned but not brittle. A superlative survival, especially scarce in this condition. A compilation of writings representing Trotsky's final crusade against Stalinism and the propaganda campaign that Joseph Stalin launched to justify Trotsky's assassination. In January, 1929, Trotsky was expelled from the Soviet Union for criticizing Stalin's suppression of democracy in the Communist Party and for failing to develop adequate economic planning. After four years in Turkey, Trotsky lived briefly in France and then Norway, and in 1936 was granted asylum in Mexico, where he settled with his family in a suburb of Mexico City, Three years later, during Stalin's purges of his political foes, Trotsky was found guilty of treason in absentia. He survived a machine-gun attack on his home but on August 20, 1940, fell prey to a Spanish Communist, Ramon Mercader, who fatally wounded him with an ice-pick. Trotsky died from his wounds the next day. N. B. With few exceptions (always identified), we only stock books in exceptional condition, carefully preserved in archival, removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. (Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association, and we subscribe to its codes of ethics.).
Publicado por Zheneva [Geneva, Geneve]: Izdaniye Rossiyskoy Sotsialdemokraticheskoy Rabochey Partii, 1904
Librería: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardback. 1st edition. Period boards, 12mo (small), xi, 107 pages; 18 cm. In Russian with some French and German on title page: "Unsere politische Aufgaben. N. Trotzky." Title here translates as "Our Political Objectives: (Tactical and Organizational Issues)." Later issued in English as "Our Political Tasks." With the stamp of the Central Committee of the "Rossiiskaia sotsial-demokraticheskaia rabochaia partiia" (The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party], which Trotsky and Lenin belonged to and which is, to a large extent, the subject of the work, which is directly tied to the split with Lenin. "Our Political Tasks is Trotsky's response to the 1903 split in Russian Social Democracy and a spirited reply to Lenin's âWhat Is To Be Done?' and âOne Step Forwards, Two Steps Back.' A passionate, insightful attack on Lenin's theory of party organisation and an outline of Trotsky's own views on party structure, this controversial work was later disowned by Trotsky after he joined the Bolsheviks. Though it is far from Trotsky's best work on a literary level (the young Trotsky tends to be repetitive, excessively sarcastic, overly verbose and generally in need of a good editor), the work is, nevertheless, a remarkable insight into the young Trotsky's thinking and a vibrant expression of his commitment to revolution. It is, at times, hauntingly prophetic in its predictions of where the Leninist conception of democratic centralism may lead. For example, in the chapter âDown With Substitutionism' in Part II of the book, Trotsky writes in what could be a description of Stalinism: âIn the internal politics of the Party these methods lead, as we shall see below, to the Party organisation >>substituting.