Language: English
Published by Hallmark Cards, Kansas, Missouri, 1974
Seller: Jackie's Books, Pocatello, ID, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Lilina Weytjens (illustrator). There Are No Marks Or Tears Inside The Book. The Binding Is Tight. The Jacket Has A Tear On The Front Cover.
Published by Nuova Alfa Editoriale, s.l., 1995
In 4, cm. 21 x 30, pp. 303 + (1), con numerose illustrazioni fotografiche in bianco e nero e a colori anche a piena pagina, disegni, progetti e tabelle in bianco e nero nel testo. Sovraccoperta con alette informative illustrata a colori. In ottimo stato. Primo volume della Collana ' Soprintendenza per i Beni Ambientali e Architettonici della Liguria. Relazione di restauro e tutela'. Il volume, che contiene 97 schede e 19 studi, ha lo scopo di relazionare sui lavori di manutenzione e restauro realizzati dalla Soprintendenza per i Beni Ambientali e Architettonici fra il 1982 e il 1993 per il recupero e il restauro di quasi cento edifici monumentali della Liguria fornendo notizie sui cantieri e sulla complessiva attivita' svolta per la conservazione, la protezione, la valorizzazione del patrimonio monumentale ligure. ITA.
Peterburg: Izd. Priboi, 1917. Octavo (16.5 × 11 cm). Original printed wrappers; 30 pp. About very good; inventory number and stamp to front wrapper, reading: "COMRADES! This brochure is free." This brochure, produced by the RSDLP, the Party of Lenin until its name was changed to the (All-)Russian Communist Party following the October Revolution of 1917, seeks to educate the reader on the Russian Constituent Assembly election of 1917 (November 25, 1917). This is considered the last partially free election in Russia until the 1990 republic election. This brochure was published by the legal Bolshevik publishing house "Priboi", which began operation in 1913. Many pamphlets and brochures were produced leading up to what would be a contested and extremely divisive election. While the Bolshevik RSDLP won the majority of the vote in urban centers and from soldiers on the western front, they lost the election to the Socialist-Revolutionary Party (SRs), whose candidate list had been printed prior to the split between the left and right wings of the SRs, with the left wing forming a coalition with the Bolsheviks. The Bolsheviks had hoped that this election would provide them a the popular mandate to govern. Lenin criticized the Constituent Assembly, saying that it failed to represent the Russian people, because the ballot had not indicated the split between the SRs right wing and the pro-Bolshevik left; he called the acceptance of the Soviet government until a new vote could be arranged. KVK, OCLC show copies at Hoover Institute, Indiana University, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Sächsische Landesbibliothek, and Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.
Published by Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party, St. Petersburg, 1917
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
12p., 5.5x7 inch pamphlet, leaves uncut; evenly toned, some slight edgewear on front page, small spot on front, else in very good condition. The author, a teacher who was married to the Bolshevik politician Grigory Zinoviev, was appointed in the following year to head the social action department of the Petrograd Soviet. She organized the care of street children, and supported schools, orphanages and shelters.