Title scourge (2 resultados)

Editorial: Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, 1949
- Primera edición
Librería: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, Estados Unidos de AmericaCapitol Hill Books, ABAA
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EUR 40,59
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Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, [1949]. First Edition, stated. Octavo; [vi], 241pp. Illustrated dust jacket over publisher's blue cloth-covered boards with dark blue lettering. Price-clipped jacket shows a small chip at top front just touching text, with rubbin…g at corners and spine ends and some smudging and soiling to white rear panel. Boards are square with fading along edges and down spine and nudging at head and tail. Endpapers toned with a faint, superficial dampstain to rear free endpaper, not affecting adjacent pages. Binding is sound and pages unmarked. Originally serialized in Argosy Weekly Magazine in 1934 under the title Scourge of the Rio Grande. This first edition in book form maintains the 1934 copyright date, though the letter code M-Y indicates the publication date was in fact December, 1949.

Editorial: Le Comité d'Action antibolchevique, Paris, 1942
Librería: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, AustraliaMichael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB
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EUR 155,19
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Condición: Very Good. Paris, Le Comité d'Action antibolchevique, [1942]. A double-sided six-panel leporello (112 × 558 mm), folding down to approximately 112 × 93 mm, with a captioned illustration on each of the 12 panels. Unbound as issued; printed on newsprint (now a little tanned and lightly creased); an excellent copy. As an…tisemitic as it is anticommunist, and more pro-facist than either . Two early pages feature Marx ('La doctrine de la Haine . issue de cerveaux juifs' [The doctrine of Hatred from Jewish brains]) and Lenin ('propagée par un fou . contamine le Monde' [spread by a madman, contaminates the World]), but eventually, under the swastika, 'l'Allemagne la première se ressaisit et chasse le Bolchevisme'. The cover artwork is credited to Apis (the pseudonym of the French illustrator Jean Chaperon, 1887-1969), and it would appear that he was responsible for the entire content. A virulently anti-Semitic leaflet in uniform format also appeared under his name around the same time.