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Language: French
Published by Editions Grand Caractère, 2004
ISBN 10: 2744405868 ISBN 13: 9782744405860
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Published by Verlag der Eüropäischen Bücherei H. M. Hieronimi, Bonn, 1967
Seller: Antiquariat am Soonwald, Sponheim, Germany
136 S 26,8x24,5cm, OLn geprägt, illustr. OU lädiert, zahlr. teils ganzseitige SW- und Farbfotos im Text, sauberer Buchzustand.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1957
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the May-July 1957 issue of "Saturn Monthly Review" (Vol. III No. 3 ) (formerly entitled "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin") published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 236 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Long Live Hungary by Theo Bernard; Revolution and Counter-Revolution in China - Part II by David Rousset; The Writer and Truth by L. [Louis] Martin-Chauffier ("The recent rebellion in Budapest has pointed up the role - often disputed or denied - that intellectuals can play in a historical event that affects an entire nation"); Economics and Social Control by Paul Barton ("[Planning] defeats its own aim. For one thing because economic life refuses to keep to the lines laid down in the plans; and for another thing because the community has, of course, no opportunity of controlling the elaboration of the plans"); [W?adys?aw] Gomulka Plays for Time by K. A. [Konstanty Aleksander] Jele?ski; From Metaphysics to Dialectics by Pierre Montader; The Catholic Church in Continental China by Leon Triviere; The Alternative of 1953 (two extracts from the indictment delivered by David Rousett found in the 'White Book on Forced Labour in the People's Republic of China': The Turning-point of 1953, and Social Consequences of the Kao Kang Affair); Conflicts and Contradictions in China: Mao Tse-tung's Report of February 27, 1957 (the complete text; the topics are: Two Different Types of Contradictions; The Suppression of Counter-Revolution; Agricultural Cooperation; The Question of Industrialists and Businessmen; The Question of Intellectuals; The Question of National Minorities; Overall Planning, All-round Consideration and Proper Arrangements; On 'Letting a Hundred Flowers Blossom,' Letting a Hundred Schools of Thought Contend,' and 'Long-Term Co-existence and Mutual Supervision'; Concerning Disturbances Created by Small Numbers of People; Can Bad Things be Turned into Good Things?; The Practice of Economy; China's Path to Industrialization); The Communism Party Challenged ("Thus far, the most virulent statements, which amount to nothing less than a challenging of the Communist Party, have been made by Kao Pei-chi, a teacher at the People's University of Peking. The following is a translation of his statements"); On Certain Judiciary Matters by Paul Barton (with extracts from the Chinese press by Mei Tse-Tsiun, Pan Jo, Hsiong Hsien-Tsiu, Yi Kwang, and Huang Pao); Political Trends in the People's Republic of China from January to March 1957 (with several topics, including Ideological Divergencies in the Party and the Country; Propaganda Campaign in Towns and Rural Areas; Freedom of the Press; Is the Chinese Communist Party a Workers' Party?; Where Does the Socialist Revolution Now Stand?; Shortage of Consumer Goods; Housing Shortage; Campaign for Economy and Austerity; State Farms and Tractor Stations; Slaughtering of Draft Animals; The Free Market; Standard of Living of the Peasants; Victims of Natural Disasters; Exodus of Peasants to the Cities); Louis Martin-Chauffier, a True Clerk. Covers lightly age-toned, staples lightly age-rusted; corners lightly bumped; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1958
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the January-February-March 1958 (single) issue of "Saturn Monthly Review" (Vol. IV No. 1 ) (formerly entitled "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin") published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 140 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: editorial Our Permanent Task by David Rousset; Diary of a Journey Parallel to the Investigation in Algeria - Part III by [Louis] Martin-Chauffier (with diary entries from Setif, Algiers, and Paris); Labour in the Soviet Union by Paul Barton ("The sharpest distinction between the Russian worker and his Western counterpart is due to the fact that until relatively recently the former was still a peasant, and especially the fact that, until very recently, he still maintained ties with rural society"; topics include: The Adulteration of the Worker's Contract; The Kolkhozniki [from: kolkhoz] and the Soviet Working Contract; The Proletarianization of the Peasantry; Feudal Element in the Kolkhozian System); The Hungarian Situation at the Beginning of 1958 by Laszlo Nagy ("Fifteen months have passed since the Hungarian revolt, and the affair is no longer news. The tremendous repercussions it had at the time have subsided, passions have cooled off and current events in Hungary are discussed much less. But this does not mean that nothing is happening there now"); Presentation of [Miguel] Sanchez-Mazas or Reconciliation in Spain by Julian Gorkin; The Spanish Crisis and the Young Generation by Miguel Sanchez-Mazas ("In recent months Spain has been moving towards a fresh crisis in her tortured history" - "The honest bricklayer, perched high on his construction of poles, realizes, with his empirical understanding of resistances, that the scaffolding he put together on the instructions of a grasping, criminal builder, bent on speedy and effortless self-enrichment, is about to collapse. When disaster strikes, and the poor man is lying, his ribs broken, in the arms of his workmates who have come to help him, he says over and over again, 'I knew that would happen!' And it is thus that our people - the shepherd or farm labourer in his hut, the clerk in his cramped suburban house or furnished room - perceive the signs that the system is about to crash"); Budapest Awaits the Big Trials by "Hungaricus"; The Course of Justice in China by Pierre Montader (topics include: Report of the speech delivered on May 27, 1957, by Wu Wen-han, Assistant Professor at Lanchow University, at a Meeting of the Society for Political and Legal Studies; Extract from the Speech made by Mme. She Liang, Minister of Justice, on June 13, 1957, to the Central Committee of the Democratic League); Political Trends in the People's Republic of China, November-December 1957 (topics include: Administrative Retrenchment, Transfer of Officials to Rural Areas; Evacuation of Officers' Wives to the Villages; Trouble with the Students; Carrying Out of the Rectification Campaign; An Old Communist against the Party); New Data on the Soviet Concentrationary System - Part III by Paul Barton. Covers lightly age-toned, internal staples lightly age-rusted; covers show periodic edge and corner wear; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1957
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the December 1957 issue of "Saturn Monthly Review" (Vol. III No. 6 ) (formerly entitled "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin") published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/8 " and containing 180 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: editorial The Means of Truth by David Rousset; Diary of a Journey Parallel to the Investigation in Algeria - Part II by [Louis] Martin-Chauffier (with diary entries from Algiers and Constantine); Themes and Aims of the Opposition in the Satellite Countries and the U.S.S.R. by Paul Barton ("The Hungarian revolution proved once and for all that throughout the Soviet Empire, in addition to deep discontent among the population, there exists a genuine opposition, embodying practically all the vital forces of the community and, by questioning all existing institutions, aiming at a reversal of the established order"); The Blood of Others by Gerard Rosenthal (a critique of Simone de Beauvoir's book "The Long March"); The Administrative Power in Algeria by Theo Bernard (with topics: The State of Emergency; The Special Powers; Judicial Procedure; Assignation to Supervised Residence; The Police); The Algerian Legal File: Laws and Regulations; Political Opposition in China - Part II by Leon Triviere (on the Hundred Flowers Campaign; topics include: A Second May Fourth Movement?; Writers Demand Freedom of Expression; A Student Asserts that China is not a Socialist Country; Agitation at the University of Peking; The Movement Spreads to Other Universities and Schools in Peking - and Spreads to the Rest of the Country; In Nanking, Professors and Students Speak out against the Party; The Movement Reaches Chengtu, Chungking, Lanchow, Tientsin and Shanghai; At the Teacher's Training College in Shenyang, Two Intellectuals Denounce the Party's Misdeeds; The Injustices Committed during the Repressive Campaign; Trials Should be Re-Opened; The Representatives to the National People's Congress are Puppets - with lengthy Notes); The Failure of Socialization by Pierre Montader (on the "report which Teng Hsiao-Ping presented to the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on September 23 [1957] - a full translation of which follows hereafter"); The Central Committee Perplexed: Report on the Rectification Campaign, Submitted on September 23, 1957, by Teng Hsiao-Ping, Secretary-General of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party; Political Trends in the People's Republic of China - September 1957 (topics include: Opposition within the Communist Party; Communist Writers against the Party Line; The Anti-rightist Campaign; The People's Police; Food Shortage; Difficulties in Rural Areas). Laid in is the 12-page Index to Vol III Nos. 1 to 6. Covers lightly age-toned, staples lightly age-rusted; corners lightly bumped; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1956
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the December 1956 issue of "Saturn Monthly Review" (Vol. II No. 5) (formerly entitled "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin") published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 132 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: editorial Our Helplessness Has Turn to Anguish by David Rousset ("In order to save the Hungarian Fighters for Freedom, is it enough for us to assert publicly our moral firmness?"); The Hungarian Affair at the United Nations by Theo Bernard (topics include: Declaration of Istvan Moha; Declaration of Peter Vereshazy; Declaration of Ilona Hody; Declaration of Sandor Novak; Declaration of Nicolas Varga; Declaration of Ferenc Horvath; Declaration of Thomas Lengyel; Declaration of Yvan Vass; Declaration of Desire Molnar; Declaration of Lajos Kovacz; Declaration of Lazlo Kovacs; Declaration of Jozsef David; Declaration of Gyorgy Kneif; Declaration of Bela Horvath); The Hungarian People Has Fought for the Right to Truth by Edmond Michelet; Honor to Hungarian Youth - Two Messages from Albert Camus and David Rousset; The Workers' Demands in the Hungarian Revolution by Paul Barton; The Eighth Assembly of the Central Committee of the Polish Communist Party, October 19-21, 1956 by K. A. [Konstanty Aleksander] Jelenski; The Role of the Political Police in the People's Republic of Poland (extracts of statements and reports from the Eighth Assembly of the Polish Communist Party: Jakob Berman; Leon Wudzki; Stanislaw Lapot); Trade Union Reform in Poland by Paul Barton; Preliminary Survey of the 8th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (Conclusion) by Leon Triviere; The Declarations of Li Li-san at the Eighth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party; Political Developments in China from August to October 1956 (Repression in the Party and Affiliated Bodies; Policy of Dividing the Opposition; Policy of the Judicial Supervisory and Police Organizations; Statement by David Marshall on the Judicial System in Continental China; First News of Hu Feng; Repression in Towns and County Districts; The New Policy regarding Intellectuals; The Death of Leaders and the New Attitude towards Non-communists; The Peasant Class Continues Its Resistance to the Agricultural Policy; Situation of the Working Class). With four-page insert: Index to Vol. II, Nos. 1 to 5. Covers show light wear and light soil, one corner lightly bumped; internal staples lightly age-rusted; very small light stain to right fore-edges; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1957
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the October-November 1957 issue of "Saturn Monthly Review" (Vol. III No. 5 ) (formerly entitled "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin") published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 224 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Diary of a Journey Parallel to the Investigation in Algeria by L. [Louis] Martin-Chauffier (written in Paris and Algiers); Military Aspects of the Hungarian Revolution by Lazlo Nagy (with topics: General Military Situation on the Eve of the Revolution; The Soviet Army in Hungary; The Hungarian People's Army; Military History of the Revolution); Workers' Control of Industry by Paul Barton ("Is it Utopian?"); Economic Calculation in the Soviet Economy: Some Theoretical Considerations by Peter Sager; Poland: The Housing Tragedy by Jan Przybyla; lengthy Political Opposition in China by Leon Triviere (on the Hundred Flowers Campaign: "It is not our present purpose to make an overall study of it, but merely to analyse the most striking period, that is, from the end of April to early June 1957, of a movement that in some quarters has been called a 'new May 4th movement" - "It was the hour of truth for the People's Regime. With a boldness most uncommon in a totalitarian country, the non-conformist intellectuals vigorously attacked the Party; in their content, scope and boldness, their criticisms far exceeded those of the writer Hu Feng. What did they say? Essentially the following:" [with several topics, including: Against All State Ideology, against the Interference of Politics in Teaching and Research, and for Freedom of Thought and Freedom to Publish; Against Social Repression - Against the Remoulding of Thought - For rehabilitation of the innocent - Against Russian Interference in China - For the Hungarian Insurrection - For Normal Relations with the Capitalistic West; Yang Yu-chin Denounces Privileges and Those Who Enjoy Them; Lung Yun Denounces the Sino-Soviet Agreements; Fu Ying Denounces the Malpractices of the 'Remoulding of Thought'; Wang Teh-chou and Ko Pei-chi Maintain that the Split Between the Party and the People Is a Class Split; Chu An-ping Finds the Root of the Evil in the Party's Behaving As If It Owned the Nation; For a Coalition Government - against the Dictatorship of the Party - against Political Control of Teaching; Bureaucratic Gangrene and Intellectual Negligence; Demand for a National Committee of Investigation into Brutality and Torture]); The Political Bureau Strikes Blindly by Pierre Montader ("Following Mao Tse-tung's report on contradictions and in favour of the 'rectification campaign' of the Communist Party, China went through an extraordinary period - including essentially the month of May and the early days of June - in the course of which freedom of expression was actually permitted and even encouraged. In the present number of 'Saturn,' Leon Triviere's study ["Political Opposition in China"] gives a broad survey of the criticism directed at the time against the Communist Party and its handling of affairs. The following pages deal with the government's counter-offensive"); The Little Hungarian Incident at Hanyang by Pierre Montader ("At Hanyang - a town separated from Hankow by the Han River - the pupils of a secondary school worked up serious disturbances on June 12 and 13, as we describe below"); The Agrarian Crisis: Three New Decrees [Chinese Communist Party; The Catholic Church in Continental China - Part III by Leon Triviere; New Data on the Soviet Concentration System - Part II by Paul Barton; Collapse of the Sixth Five-year Plan in the U.S.S.R. by Paul Barton. Covers lightly age-toned, staples lightly age-rusted; corners lightly bumped; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1955
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the fifth issue of "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin" (No. 5 - December 1955) (Later: Saturn Monthly Review) published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 80 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Concerning Supposed Changes in Soviet Society - Part II by David Rousset (with topics: The Icon of Sacred Property Gives Force to the Universal Terror; In the Name of Proprietors, of Their Property and of Their Titles to Property, Social Demands are Outlawed); The Public Prosecutor in the Soviet Union; Modifications of the Regime in the Tayshet Camps from the Spring of 1953 to November 1954 ("The following is a further extract from Mr. Herbert Passin's report which was drawn up on the basis of recent declarations by Japanese prisoners returning from the U.S.S.R." - "The present text deals with modifications of the regime in the Tayshet camps since 1953. The Tayshet Combinat [camps and coal mines] is in the Krasnoyarsk region"); Regulation of Labour Discipline in Czechoslovakia by Paul Barton; From 'Dirty Hands' to Strong Hands: the Governmental Plot in the People's Republic of China and its Social Roots by David Rousset (which begins, "Jean-Paul Sartre, who has returned from a long stay in China, has brought back a vision of order and peace. The Chinese revolution pushes the Russian revolution back to the turbid nineteenth century and appears as the great example of the imposing social transformations, achieved with order and technical serenity, that are offered us by the twentieth century. There is no terror at all" - "Leon Triviere has described in previous numbers of our Bulletin the extraordinary breadth of the new repression"); The Technique of Land Reform in Northern Kiangsu; International Information (including Reorganization of the Gosplan in the Soviet Union; Concerning [Vyacheslav] Molotov's Self-Criticism; Further Arrests of Jews in the Soviet Union; Further Sentences to Internment in Soviet Camps; Rehabilitation of Old Bolsheviks in the Soviet Union; The Repatriation of German Prisoners; The Present Organization and Tasks of the Courts: the Speech of Mme. Shih Liang, Minister of Justice, at the National Congress of the People's Republic of China; Mao Tse-Tung's Report 'on the organization of agricultural cooperatives'; The Political Campaign in October and November in the People's Republic of China). Covers show light wear; one corner lightly bumped; lightly soiled; staples lightly age-rusted; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1956
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the June-July 1956 issue of "Saturn Monthly Review" (Vol. II No. 3) (formerly entitled "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin") published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 100 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Poznan [Poland] Workers Rise Against the Political Prison and Camp System by Theo Bernard ("Weapons in hand, the workers of Poznan put their claims before the Communist Government of Poland"); Concerning Supposed Changes in Soviet Society - Part IV by David Rousset ("The Worker is Declared to be the Inalienable Property of the Entreprise [Enterprise]"); Trade Union Policy in the People's Republic of Poland by Christohe Gorski (topics include: The Fate of the Right of Public Meeting and of the Freedom of the Press; Trade Union Law; Certain Privileges; State Control of Trade Union Activities; The 'Right to Strike'); Concentration Camp Practices in the People's Republic of China (topics include: Forced Labour, an Instrument of Political Coercion; Arbitrary Methods of Arrest and Detention; Conditions of Detention and Labour; Re-Education and Brain-Washing); Lo Jui-Ching [Luo Ruiqing] Sums Up the Repression - July 1955 to June 1956 ("The following is a translation of the important speech delivered by Lo Jui-ching, Minister of Public Safety of the People's Republic of China, to the 3rd Session of the National Assembly of Delegates of the People. The 'Jen Min Jih Pao' published this speech in full in its issue of June 24, 1956, with the headline: "Circumstances and opinion concerning the present struggle for the repression of the counter-revolutionaries"); Notes on the Policy of Repression in the People's Republic of China, from October 1955 to June 1956 (topics include: Severe repression in Manchuria; The intellectuals brought to heel; The repression continues in Catholic circles; Death Sentences; The policy of the judicial authorities and of the organs of repression; Forced Labour); two-page An Order Regarding the Organization of Internment Camps in the Viet-Nam Republic (from Ngo Dinh Diem, President of the Republic of Viet-Nam). Covers show light wear; one corner lightly bumped; internal staples age-rusted; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1957
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the March-April 1957 issue of "Saturn Monthly Review" (Vol. III No. 2) (formerly entitled "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin") published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 184 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: The Whole Truth, Nothing But the Truth by L. [Louis] Martin-Chauffier ("For months, the general public has been told nothing of the tragedy that is being played out in Algeria, except a few spectacular demonstrations staged by the 'ultras,' and the atrocities committed by the fellaghs. They exist, those atrocities. They are many and terrifying"); The State of Law in Algeria by Theo Bernard; Revolution and Counter-Revolution in China - Part I by David Rousset (topics include: The Historical Dilemma; The Renaissance of 1917; From the Renaissance to the Revolution; The Revolutionaries; Tradition); Reflections on Planning by Paul Barton ("For a great many years the practical program of the socialist movement has been based on two key ideas: nationalization, and economic planning. And, as the Soviet experiment proceeds to compromise the first of these two ideas, the importance of the second increases proportionately"); Evolution and Crisis in the Italian Working Class Movement by Pierre L. Bonuzzi; [W?adys?aw] Gomulka's Poland: Theory and Reality by [Konstanty Aleksander] Jele?ski ("Poland's position is a paradox"); An Arraignment of [Andrey] Vychinski by Branko Lazitch; On Certain Problems in Soviet Law; Legislation in the USSR Since the Death of Stalin; Return to the [Miklós] Horthy Regime: The New Laws in Hungary ("We give here a translation of the decree on the deportation and supervision of certain persons by the police, promulgated by the Hungarian Ministry of the Interior [Bela Biszku] and published on March 19 in the official newspaper of Hungary [Magyar Kozlony]"); Permanent Repression by Pierre Montader ("There is no need to espouse the thesis of historical determination, whose wealth of tenuous comparisons is familiar, to be aware of a striking similarity between certain conditions obtaining in China today, and, at an earlier date, in the Soviet Union"); Report of Tony Pi-Wu, Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court, to the Political Consultative Conference of the Chinese People (Presented on March 12, 1957); Peking at Grips with Students by Leon Triviere; Political Trends in China from December to the Beginning of January 1957 (with numerous topics, including: Reform Through Labour; Methods of Clemency Towards Repentant Counter-Revolutionaries; The Effects of the Marriage Law; Work Accidents Due to Incompetence of Officials; Situation in the Rural Areas; Situation of the Capitalists and the National Bourgeoisie; Students and Politics). Covers lightly age-toned, light wear; staples lightly age-rusted; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1956
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the January-February 1956 issue of "Saturn Monthly Review" (Vol. II No. 1) (formerly entitled "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin") published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/2" and containing 112 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Preliminary Report on Repression in Algeria; Concerning Supposed Changes in Soviet Society - Part III by David Rousset (with topics The Security of the Ruling Class Requires that Surplus Value Be Kept Secret; Political Crime is the Chief Crime of All and Shall Be Punished by the Concentrationary Anathema, for It Identifies Proprietor and Property; The Concentrationary Terror Destroys the Proletariat, Creates a New Type of Social Exploitation and a New Class of Workers); The Transformations of the Soviet Concentrationary System by Paul Barton (topics include 1948, Year of the First Turning-point; Control of Mortality and Its Diminution; Development of Clandestine Organizations; The Great Strikes; Changes of Structure Following the Strikes); two-page [Josip Broz] Tito, The Yugoslav Experiment and the Divergences of Opinion Regarding Agricultural Policy in the U.S.S.R. and in China; The 1951 Pre-Kolkhoze Policy in China at the Turning-Point in July 1955, and the Crisis in the Chinese Communist Party by Leon Triviere; Extracts From Mao Tse-Tung's Report to the Meeting of the Secretaries of the Provincial, Municipal and Regional Committees of the Chinese Communist Party, Held on July 31, 1955 ("Published in the Jen Min Jih Pao of October 17, 1955"). With Index to C.I.C.R.C. Information Bulletin Nos. 1 to 5. Covers show light wear; one corner lightly bumped; internal staples age-rusted; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1955
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the fourth issue of "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin" (No. 4 - August-November 1955) (Later: Saturn Monthly Review) published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 76 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Concerning Supposed Changes in Soviet Society - Part I by David Rousset ("In the Beginning Was Repression and Repression Created the World"); The Amnesty Decree for Former Collaborators and Public Opinion in the U.S.S.R. by I. [Nikolaï Ivanovitch] Lazarevitch; The Strike Mechanism in the Soviet Concentration Camps by Paul Barton (topics include: End of the Dictatorship of the Criminals; Breaking-up of the Spy Network; The Ukrainian Partisans; Behaviour of Non-prisoner Workers; The 1936 Hunger Strike [Vorkuta] and the Present Movement); The Ninety-six Day Strike in the Norilsk Camps ("Among the Japanese testimonies recently gathered by Mr. Herbert Passin, the whole of which constitute a report submitted for examination to the C.I.C.R.C., several deal with the development of the strike in Norilsk, one of the chief centres of concentrationary labour. The Norilsk camps are in the Arctic circle, near the mouth of the Yenisei, in the far north-west of the Siberian plateau"); A New Nation-wide Campaign of Repression in the People's Republic of China by Leon Triviere. Covers show light wear; one corner lightly bumped; lightly soiled; staples lightly age-rusted; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1955
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the second issue of "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin" (No. 2 - March-April 1955) (Later: Saturn Monthly Review) published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/8" and containing 84 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Ten Years Since the Collapse of the Nazi Concentrationary Empire ("Many people were tempted to suggest an explanation whose value lay only in its simplicity: the phenomenon was 'specifically German.' It had supposedly arisen with Nazism and would in all likelihood disappear with it. It had been a simple accident, tragic no doubt, but nevertheless an accident. This diagnosis had the great advantage of being reassuring. Reassuring for those who did not know"); Forced Labour and the International Labour Office; lengthy report Peking Prepares Its Dossier for the U.N. [United Nations]; lengthy report The Fall of Kao Kang [Gao Gang], Deputy Chairman of the Central Government of the People's Republic of China and 'Dictator of the North-East' by Leon Triviere; Corrective Labour and the Development of the Situation in the U.S.S.R. ("We shall resume here the study, begun in Bulletin No. 1, of the revision of the Soviet penal code"); International News (including The U.N. and the Question of Forced Labour in China; Forced Labour for Trade Union Leaders in Czechoslovakia; Controversy over Statements Made by Japanese War Prisoners Back from the U.S.S.R.; The Tenth Anniversary of the Liberation of the Concentration Camps). Covers show light wear, lightly soiled; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1957
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the August-September 1957 issue of "Saturn Monthly Review" (Vol. III No. 4 ) (formerly entitled "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin") published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 140 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: The Hungarian Insurrection at the United Nations by Theo Bernard; Extracts from the Report of the Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary (with several topics, including: A Brief History of the Hungarian Uprising; The Uprising as Seen by the U.S.S.R. and by the Government of Janos Kadar; Part A - Military Intervention and its Political Background [topics include: Soviet Military Intervention - 24 October - 3 November 1956; Second Soviet Military Intervention]; Part B - Effects of the Use or Threat of Use of Force on the Political Independence of Hungary [with topics: Background and Aims of the Uprising; Soviet Intervention under the Present Regime; Political Rights after the Revolution]; Part C - Specific Acts in Violation of other Rights of the Hungarian People); The U.S.S.R. Reshapes its Economic System by Paul Barton; New Data on the Soviet Concentrationary System by Paul Barton (with topics: Condemnation without Trial [Bill of the Kirghiz S.S.R.]; Forced Labour in the Prisons; Set-up of the Camps; A Version for Foreign Countries); The Catholic Church in Continental China - Part II by Leon Triviere (with text of speeches from Father [Francois-Xavier] Chang Shih-lang, priest of the Saint-Louis de Gonzague parish in Shanghai; and His Eminence Mgr. Li Po-yu, Bishop of the diocese of Showshih, in Shensi province); Chou-en-lai at the People's National Congress, June 26, 1957 (extracts from the 'Report on the Work of the Government' submitted by Chou En-lai to the People's National Congress); New Concentration Camp Legislation by Pierre Montader (with topics: The 'Hundred Flowers' and the re-education camps; Decision of the State Council Regarding Education through Labour; Editorial of the 'Jen Min Jih Pao' of August 4, 1957 entitled 'Why it is Necessary to Apply Education through Labour'); The C.I.C.R.C. Publishes its Conclusions concerning detention in Algeria; The Demands of Truth by L. [Louis] Martin-Chauffier. Covers lightly age-toned, staples age-rusted; corners lightly bumped; pages bright and clean.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1954
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the premiere issue of "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin" (No. 1 - December 1954-February 1955) (Later: Saturn Monthly Review) published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 68 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: Four Years of Activity (of the C.I.C.R.C.); Forced Labour in the Chinese People's Republic ("Two texts of regulations issued in September 1954"); The Present State of Concentration Camps in the Soviet Union; The Proposed Revision of the Soviet Penal Code; Arbitrary Arrests and Denial of the Legal Rights of the Defence in Spain; International News (A Proposal by the International Labor Organization Concerning Forced Labor; The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and the Problem of Forced Labor; Official Opinion in the U.S.S.R. and the Report of the Special Committee on Forced Labor; The Free International Federation of Resistance of Deportees and Internees; An International Congress on the Pathology of Deportees; The Exhibit: Resistance, Deportation and Liberation [held in Paris on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Liberation of France]). Covers detached but present and show short closed edge tears and small chips along detached fold; covers lightly soiled; internal pages clean and tightly bound.
Language: English
Published by International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire), Paris, France, 1956
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Please note: text is in English. Offered is the March-May 1956 issue of "Saturn Monthly Review" (Vol. II No. 2) (formerly entitled "International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices: Monthly Information Bulletin") published by the International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices (C.I.C.R.C. - Commission Internationale contre le Regime Concentrationnaire) out of Paris, France. A stapled digest measuring 6-1/8" by 9-1/4" and containing 80 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: We [International Commission Against Concentration Camp Practices] Have Saved Thousands of Men From the Horror of the Camps by David Rousset; A New Legal Order in the U.S.S.R.? by Theo Bernard; Have the Soviet Camps Taken a New Turn? by Paul Barton (topics include Reduction of the Number of Prisoners; Maintenance of the Concentrationary System); Asians and Westerners Conclude that Repression in the People's Republic of China Is Of A Concentrationary Nature; How the Investigating Committee Carried Out Its Inquiry Into People's China ("The following is the oral statement delivered by Theo Bernard at the hearing of April 24, 1956 before the Special Investigating Commission in Brussels"); The Laws and Official Documents Bear Witness to Concentrationary Terror in China by Gerard Rosenthal ("The following is here the indictment delivered by Gerard Rosenthal in Brussels on April 25 and 26"); Second Report on Detention in Algeria (topics include The Aflou Camp; The Ain-el-Amara Camp; The Guelt-es-Stel Camp; The M'Sila Camp; The Aflou Shelter Centre; Bossuet Shelter Centre; Berrouaghia Shelter Centre; Djorf Shelter Centre - with information on the situation of the camps, number of internees [if available], administrative regulations, living, working, and health conditions [such as housing, bedding, heating, clothing, food, personal and general hygiene, and medical care]). Covers show light wear; one corner lightly bumped; internal staples lightly age-rusted; pages bright and clean.
Published by Les documents d'art
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Published by Verlag der Europäischen Bücherei H. M. Hieronimi, Bonn, 1967
Seller: Antiquariat am Soonwald, Sponheim, Germany
136 S 26,7x24,2cm, OLn geprägt, zahlr. SW- und Farbfotos imText, gutes Exemplar.
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Add to basketCondition: Bon. Salissures sur la tranche. Jaquette abîmée. Edition 1967. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Stains on the edge. Damaged dust jacket. Edition 1967. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Published by l'Avant-Scène, Paris, 1972
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 60p. includes covers, 7.25x10.5 inches, text in French, illustrated with production stills, worn magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Special issue on Café-Theatre includes the script and photos from "Square X" by Bihan.
Published by Éditions du Seuil
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Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st English language edition. Type: Book 143 pp. beige linen cloth bdg. with blind and black-stamped on front board & black-stamped spine. Text in French; beautifully illustrated with both full colour & b/w phototypes on quality paper plates. Please contact us directly for a full description. Photo scan available upon request. Photo scan available. Shipments to USA, USPS via Canada Post Express; FREE OF CUSTOMS OR DUTY CHARGE.
Published by Bonn Verlag der Europäischen Bücherei HM Hieronimi (), 1967
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Hardcover. 136 S., Quart, Hardcover/gebunden, Umschlag. Innen wie außen sehr gut erhalten. Ecken/Kanten minimalst bestoßen. Buchrücken unten schwache Stoßstelle. Sprache: Deutsch (unbesetzt) 1400 gr.
Language: French
Published by Monaco, les Documents d`art,, 1951
Seller: Kunstantiquariat Rolf Brehmer, München, Germany
23,5x18 cm. OFranzbd. XXXVII, 118 S., mit 8 Farbtafeln, weiteren Tafelabb. nach Schwarzweiß-Photographien, sowie Textillustr. u. Karten. A.d.R.: Escales du Monde. Stimmungsvolle Bilder aus ganz Mexiko, mit Darstellungen von Ureinwohnern, dem bäuerlichen Leben, sowie von archäologischen Ausgrabungsstätten und der Landschaft. -Der Einband etwas gebräunt und leicht berieben, Stempel auf dem Vorsatzblatt, insgesamt eine gute Ausgabe. -Aus der Bibliothek des Amerikahauses in München! -In franzöischer Sprache! **Achtung! wegen neuer US-Zollbestimmungen bis auf Widerruf kein Warenversand in die Vereinigten Sataaten von Amerika (USA)** Anm. zur Rechnungstellung: Die Buchpreise beinhalten die reduzierte MwSt von 7 %, diese wird gesondert ausgewiesen // Rechnungen für Kunstgegenstände wie Grafiken, Gemälde weisen gem. § 25a Abs.3 Satz 1 UStG (Differenzbesteuerung) bzw. § 25a Abs.3 Satz 2 UStG (Margenbesteuerung) keine MwSt aus (brutto = netto). Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 610.