Published by Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1966
Seller: East Kent Academic, Bridge, Canterbury, KENT, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Collection of readings in English and Hebrew for undergraduate course taught by eminent history Prof J L Talmon (author of 'The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy' on the French Revolution etc) the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the 1960s on late 19th and early 20th century European social and imperialist movements. First section is readings from leading theoreticians and/or activists: Karl Marx, Eduard Bernstein, Bernard Shaw, Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Lenin and Georges Sorel. Second section has readings on Socialism, Nationalism and Social Ideas, incl. Barres on French nationalism, the Stuttgart Resolution; the Program of Brunn; Rerum Novarum. The third section is on social legislation and social welfare, include Joseph Chamberlain, the Dockers' Strike (from Tom Mann's Memoirs), Birmarckian social legislation, Kautsky's Erfurt Programme, Cecil Rhodes in the Cape Parliament in October 1898 and J A Hobson on Imperialism. 274 pages. Rough estimate that two-thirds in English and one-third in Hebrew. Some nicks and a few pencil marks. Previous owner's name on front and on inside front cover. About 550 g. weight so extra overseas postage.
paperback. Condition: New. Pub Date: 2015-01-01 Pages: 250 Language: Chinese Publisher: Morning Glory Press hands composition: junior high school students good words good segment title good good good end of guidance at the beginning of the book. Writing to seize the high ground. to teach writing alchemy and create all excellent collection with winning master nirvana. Contents Chapter write self-style Mom and Dad grandparents elder siblings male and female teachers. classmates and friends neighborhood beings Ji Qu chapt.
paperback. Condition: New. Pub Date: 2015-01-01 Pages: 250 Language: Chinese Publisher: Morning Glory Press Hands Writing: Pupils good words good segment title good good good end of guidance at the beginning of the book. Writing to seize the high ground. to teach writing alchemy. with excellent build quality library. master winning nirvana. Contents Chapter write self-mom. dad grandma grandpa grandmother grandfather sister. brother. sister. brother male teacher female teacher male students female students Neighborhood .
ISBN 10: 7544304582 ISBN 13: 9787544304580
Seller: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China
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Published by Military Publisher of the Defense Ministry of the USSR 1961-1965, Moscow, 1961
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Text in Russian. 3865 + maps, 6-vol. set (hardback) plus 1 map volume (15 color maps. 13 fold-out, and page 16 is text--key to the map symbols) in wraps laid in at back of 6th volume. Footnotes. Illustrations. (some color). Index. Ex-library with usual library markings. Some wear and soiling to boards, some discoloration inside boards and flyleaves, small tear at top of spine v.1, cloth wrinkled on spine v.2, rear board weak v.2 and v.5. Volume 1 front flyleaf scuffed. Ephemera laid in (sales receipt from Mezhdunarodnaja Kinga to a purchaser in New York City, a post card related to the purchase, and a small errata slip. Large volumes, beautifully illustrated (some in color), and many color maps and fold-out maps. Text is in Russian. The Great Patriotic War is a term used in Russia and other former republics of the Soviet Union to describe the conflict fought during the period from 22 June 1941 to 9 May 1945 along the Eastern Front of World War II between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany and its allies. For some legal purposes its period might be extended to 11 May 1945 to also include the end of the Prague Offensive. This collection includes the complete official Soviet history of World War II written by some 200 historians and army officers, and provides information on Soviet involvement in the war. It focuses primarily on the struggle with Germany but also covers other theaters. It provides details of all military operations and descriptions of the wartime economy, politics, diplomatic relations, and society. It is considered one of the most significant historical documents produced in the Soviet Union. In addition to its importance in the war's historiography, this work is a valuable exposition of the development of an influential military doctrine. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus (only 38,000 printed).