Russia
Moskva:Izd. Aka. Nauk SSSR. 1959. 578pp. Illus. Several in color. Trudy Pribaltiiskoi Obedinennoi Kompleksnoi Ekspeditsii. Tom 1. An excellent copy.
$45.00
Moskva:Nauka. 1977. 308pp + folded plate. Wraps. Covers are shelf-worn with some sunning towards the spine. Binding is lightly cocked. Otherwise in very good condition. Interior is clean, bright and free of stray markings. Overall, this is a very good copy.
$25.00
463pp. Light damp stain lower margins has crinkled much of lower front corner. Otherwise, a very satisfactory copy. Communist Party Secretary N. Khrushchev made the welcoming speech.
$15.00
2 vols. A very good set.
$25.00
Moscow:Voenizdat. 1992. 300pp. Illustrated. Hardcover. Binding is lightly worn at the edges and spine with mild soiling, but otherwise in very good condition. Interior is clean, bright and free of stray markings. Overall, this is a very good copy. FB019
$125.00
183p. Illus. + 4 mezzotint-gravure (1 double spread) by Bruckmann of Munchen tipped in. Rebound in stiff boards. Front wrapper pasted down on front board. Rear wrapper bound-in. A very good to fine tight copy. Plates are in fine condition. S008.
$95.00
ZHIZN' I NEOBYKNOVENNYE PRIKLIUCHENIYA KAPITAN-LEITENANTA GOLOVNINA. PUTESHESTVENNIKA I MOREKHODTSA.
Moskva:Izd. "Molodaya Gvardiya". 1950. 499pp. Hardcover. Binding is lightly worn at the edges and spine-ends. Some soiling to the cloth, also ligtly faded and gently cocked. Otherwise in good condition. Interior is clean, bright and free of stray markings. Overall, a good copy.
$35.00
New York:Random House. (1971). xxi+488pp. Hardcover with dust jacket. Book in very good, clean condition inside and out. The dust jacket is lightly shelfworn, with front flap creased and wear to spine ends. It is not price clipped. *"Leon Trotsky's own account of the first Russian Revolution,"...dj
$25.00
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 1970. vii+644pp. Hardcover with dust jacket. A very good, clean copy.
$25.00
Chicago:Charles H. Kerr & Company. (1904). Translated from the 2nd German edition by N. I. Stone. With an Appendix Containing Marx's Introduction the the Critique Recently Published Among His Posthumous Papers. 314pp. Hardcover. Blue boards lightly soiled and shelfworn with sunfading and soiling to spine strip. Top page edges soiled. Internally a bookstore stamp to bottom of 1st free flyleaf, otherwise a very good clean copy. The binding is tight and hinges intact.
$45.00
New York:Dodd, Mead and Company. 1918. 1st edition. xix+195pp. Illustrated, with 11 photographs and 2 maps (1 folding). Hardcover. Brown boards lightly soiled and shelfworn with light wear along edges and spine ends with spine strip lightly sun-faded. Top page edges soiled. Internally, endpages lightly age-toned, with a previous owners name inked to 1st free end-page, with light age-toning to title page and a small smudge to bottom of title page otherwise a very good, clean copy. All Illustrations are present as called for but folding map has a small chip to outside margin, just barely impacting map. The binding is tight and hinges intact.
$75.00
New York:The Humanities Press. 1966. 1st edition. 253pp. Hardcover with dust jacket. A very good, clean copy, free of previous owners marks or signatures. With a very good, lightly soiled and edgeworn, but not price clipped dust jacket. *" There is no one work either of Marx or Lenin in which these men set out their ideas as a coherent and logical whole: on the contrary, they scattered them piecemeal among many volumes....It is Mr. Vigor's purpose to cull the ideas from their scattered sources, to clear away the discursions and the polemics, and to present the main tenets of Marxism and Marxism-Leninism clearly, concisely, and in their most locigal and effective order." ...dj.
$20.00
The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. 1964. ix+(2)+228pp. Hardcover with dust jacket. Bottom edge of spine is bumped, but otherwise an unread book (some pages still uncut) in very good condition. There is a small tear to the outside edge of the margin of the frontispiece. Pages clean and bright.
$25.00
London; James Ridgway, 1817. Third Edition. Half-leather hardcover. xv+208pp. VG- condition. Boards rubbed, worn, and bumped at edges. Decorative bookplate inside font cover. Bookseller reference notes pencilled on prelims and title page. Color fold out fontis map is intact. Moderate foxing through page vi, then again in the final few pages; otherwise scatttered. Highly decorative gilt on red leather tooling on spine, gilt remains bright. Binding is tight.
$225.00
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