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Verlag: Shkola 01 J
ISBN 10: 9664292400ISBN 13: 9789664292402
Anbieter: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, Vereinigtes Knigreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. о а- е е а. а к а н к ка к | Children's book, Ukrainian This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
Verlag: Shkola 01 J
ISBN 10: 9664292338ISBN 13: 9789664292334
Anbieter: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, Vereinigtes Knigreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. а к-Теле к . а к а н к ка к . | Children's book, Ukrainian This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
ISBN 10: 5733300701ISBN 13: 9785733300702
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
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Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Verlag: а ел о С обо ное к о (Liberal Arts), е о а (Petrograd), 1918
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: poor to vg. Limited First edition. 1/1000. Folio.157, [1]pp. Original printed dust-jacket over half green cloth and decorative paper covered boards. Pictorial endpapers. Decorative head-, tailpieces, and initials. Lavishly illustrated with 101 duo-tone photographic reproductions mounted onto heavy paper, this handsome volume documents the amazing true story of a wealthy family's contribution to the arts and architecture in a little town of northern Russia. Solvychegodsk is located on the north bank of the Vychegda River not far from its confluence with the Northern Dvina. Despite its sleepy appearance, Solvychegodsk contains two of the most elaborate examples of religious architecture and applied arts in all Russia. Founded in the 14th century, Solvychegodsk was called the Stroganov town due to the rich local salt works owned by the Stroganov family. The family created a salt monopoly which brought them enormous wealth, and Solvychegodsk became the center of a private empire. The family's achievements placed them in positions of exceptional influence, both political and cultural. The family's lavish patronage of the arts started with the patriarch of the dynasty, Anika (Ioanniky) Stroganov (1497-1570), whose primary contribution to Russian architecture is the Annunciation Cathedral, begun in 1560 and apparently concluded in the early 1570s. The Cathedral contains a grandiose gilded iconstasis, which was carved in Moscow by a team led by Grigori Ivanov and transported here in 1693. The origins of the famed Stroganoff school of iconography and the decorative arts can be seen here in opulent examples of enamel, painting and other applied arts on display in the cathedral. Another architectural jewel built by the Stroganov family is the Presentation Cathedral whose soaring interior is created by a vaulting system of paired arches that support the large structure and its five cupolas. The magnificent icons within the Presentation Cathedral were painted on canvas (instead of treated boards) in a western style by a Stroganov painter, Stepan Narykov. The striking photographs depict in detail all these splendors (exterior and interior views of all the brick churches, as well as frescoes, icons, and other artwork), including some which were later destroyed by the Soviets. Written before the Bolshevik Revolution, and published in its immediate aftermath, this book is the last remaining testimony of the town's architectural and artistic jewels. Indeed, the Soviet period would inflict much damage on the cultural heritage of Solvychegodsk. Of the town's twelve brick churches at the beginning of the 20th century, eight were destroyed and two others left in ruined state. However, the two Stroganov cathedrals still stand in their monumental glory. One of 1000 numbered copies, of which this is No. 887. Dust-jacket partly creased and torn along edges. Head of spine slightly age-toned. Minor soiling along edges of covers. Text in Russian. DJ in overall poor to fair, binding in good+, interior in very good condition.
Verlag: . ап а (D. Apta), а (Riga), 1929
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: g+ to near fine. First edition. Oblong duodecimo. Approx. 6x9". Printed pink wrappers with blue lettering and decorative ruling on the front cover. The publication is a promotional booklet for the ARS film distribution company's 1929-1930 season. This impressively printed booklet was produced to commemorate the company's tenth anniversary (Jubilee year), with each page containing an advertisement for a different film. The pages are printed in various modernist typefaces, in a variety of colors, on an assortment of different glossy and textured color paper stocks. Some have finely produced gold overprinting. Mentioned are the film's stars and directors, and each have a promotional blurb. Of the 33 films listed on individual pages, 18 are American productions, in addition to the Russian and other foreign titles. Some significant films mentioned include Chaplin's "The Circus" (1928), "The Jazz Singer" (1927) and "The Singing Fool" (1928), both starring Al Jolson, and films by Frank Lloyd and D.W. Griffith. The booklet features some early documentaries including "Round Africa with Cobham" (1928). In addition to the 33 individual titles, the final page includes a list of 35 additional titles which were produced by UFA film studios in Germany, including "Woman in the Moon" (Fritz Lang, 1929), "Melody of the Heart" (1929), "Manolescu - The Prince of Adventures" (1929), and "The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna" (1929). Text in Russian. Wrappers with some light foxing and water stains. Interior with the fist page of advertising loose but present. Wrappers in good+, interior in near fine condition overall. Extremely Scarce. The ARS Cinematographic Joint-Stock Company was a Soviet era film distribution company, founded in 1920 by Russian entrepreneur Vasilii Emelianov (1881-1949). ARS specialized the distribution of domestic and international films in movie theaters it built and ran in the three Baltic state capital cities of of Tallin (Estonia), Riga (Latvia) and Kaunas (at the time capital of Lithuania). The company had established connections to UFA film studios in Germany, and three of the major Hollywood studios including Warner Brothers, MGM and Universal. The company was responsible for co-producing films in France and Germany as well as a number of domestic films including "Guaja" (1934), the first Latvian sound film. * There are no copies on OCLC worldwide.
Verlag: ан елее (Panteleevykh), Saint Petersburg, 1880
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: vg to near fine. First edition. Quarto. 8pp. of text + 8 plates. Green printed wrappers with black lettering on the front cover. Pages un-opened. A scarce and obscure publication detailing the Jewish tombstones found at the archeological site of the ancient Greek city of Phangoria. The publication contains 8 pages of text followed by 8 plates of b/w illustrated figures, reproducing the content of the ancient graves. Founded circa 543 BC, Phangoria was located on the Taman Penninsula, in what is now Krasnodar Krai, in southern Russia, across the Strait of Kerch from Crimea. At its height, city served has the main and most important trading hub between the areas North of the Sea of Azov, and the areas on the southern coast of the Black Sea. Excavations at the site starting in the early 19th century revealed that the site contained a vast necropolis surrounding the city. Among the interesting revelations of these excavations, there appeared what were believed to be Jewish grave sites, dating to at least the first centuries AD. This is a striking reminder of the spread of Jewish people and culture around vast areas of the world, beyond the borders of Judea and the the eastern Mediterranean, providing important insight into this period of ancient Jewish history. There has been some doubt cast on the legitaimacy of these claims, in the years since. Text in Russian. Wrappers with minor rubbing to extremities, and a few small smudges to the front cover. Small ink stamp with pen markings of a previous owner on the back cover. Wrappers in very good, interior in near fine condition overall. Extremely scarce.
Verlag: The Jewish Consistory of Bulgaria (Kон о на е е e л а ), Sofia (Со ), 1945
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: g to vg. First edition. Small quarto. 200pp. Tan paper wrappers, with black lettering on the front cover. This scarce Bulgarian publication, is comprised of a series of documents collected and assembled by Bulgarian-Jewish political figure Natan Grinberg (1903-1988), which provide evidence on the deportation of Jews from Thrace, Macedonia, and Pirot, to death camps, now known as the Dannecker-Belev Agreement. These three areas were annexed by Bulgaria in 1941, from Greece, and parts of Yugoslavia (now parts of Serbia and most of North Macedonia), with the assistance of Nazi Germany, with whom they were allied. Unlike Jews in Bulgaria proper, the Jews in these areas where not considered Bulgarian citizens and were ultimately given over to the Germans, per their 1943 request to be supplied with "20,000 Jewish captives". It is considered the only known agreement of its kind to have been official recorded, and agreed upon in this way, between the Nazis and governments of client or puppet states, during the war. Ultimately more than 11,000 Jews from these areas were handed over to the Nazis by Bulgarian authorities, where they were subsequently transported to Auschwitz and Trebrinka. Nearly all were killed. These actions were overseen by the leader of the anti-semitic Commissariat for Jewish Affairs in Bulgaria, Alexander Belev (1898-1944), and the head Nazi official in Bulgaria, SS-captain Theodor Dannecker (1913-1945). These documents where assembled shortly after the war, likely to preemptively provide evidence for prosecutors of People's Court, in charging individuals collaborating with the Nazis and fascists. It is an extremely early document of its kind to provide documents as evidence of the Holocaust directly following the war, and is of foundational importance for the study of the Holocaust in Bulgaria, and these areas. In the years since, these documents have not been widely publicized, as they tarnish the image of a country thought of as being comparatively merciful to its Jewish population during this infamous period. The material here includes text from more than 40 official Bulgarian governmental documents from the period, including correspondence and numerical tables, discussing all aspects of the operation, including the logistics and finances. The first text page contains introductory statements from the founder of the post-war Jewish Consistory of Bulgaria, Isaac Elizar Franaise. The final pages contain a facsimile reproduction of the typed 1943 document requesting for the transfer of 20,000 Jews, showing the signatures of Theodor Dannecker and Belev, six captioned b/w photographic reproductions and a table of contents. Text in Bulgarian. Wrappers rebacked with new spine and back cover. Front cover, with some stains, and a tear at the top right corner. Period ink stamp on the front cover. A light stain to the title page until page 15. Pages throughout age toned, with some light creasing at the top corners. Wrappers in good, interior in very good condition overall. Protected in modern mylar. A facsimile edition was finally published in 2015.
First Russian edition (first German: Berlin, 1904). In publisher's printed wrappers. 17, (1) p. The first Russian edition of Clara Zetkin's lecture on education, held at Women's Conference in Bremen in 1904. In her paper Zetkin emphasizes the importance of education for social-democrats, she considers the schools as spaces of agitation where the superiority of the Socialist idea and the shortcomings of Capitalism and the bourgeois society could be demonstrated. Clara Zetkin (1857-1933) was a prominent figure in the German and international workers' movement, particularly in the women workers' movement as a pioneer advocate for women's rights, the editor of Die Gleichheit (Equality) the magazine of the women's proletarian movement, and as leader of various international women organizations during the course of her life. A friend and political associate of Alexandra Kollontai and Rosa Luxemburg, with Kollontai they fought for women's suffrage, with Luxemburg they led the left-wing of the Social Democratic Party of Germany and were founders of the German Communist Party. Not in Dobkin. Scarce, WorldCat locates no copies in institutional holdings. . Spine worn. Pages loose. Paper yellowed due to aging. Overall in good condition. In publisher's printed wrappers First Russian edition (first German: Berlin, 1904).