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  • US$ 14.40

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    Couverture souple. Condition: Moyen. 1 vol. agrafé 21x29,7 cm. 64 p. Etat moyen. Illustrations photographiques, cartes, caricatures, en noir et blanc. SOMMAIRE. Jacques Duclos. M. Mollet dépose son bilan - Larbi el Kantri. L'Algérie sur la voie de sa libération - Laurent Salini. Révolte de la conscience française - Joanny Berlioz. Amérique du Sud, colonie yankee - D.N. Pritt. Elections indiennes, un pas en avant - S. Mikunis. Où va Israël - Jean Gacon. D'Amman à Suez, le mécanisme de la « doctrine » - Pierre Boiteau. M. Deferre à Madagascar - Gilbert Badia. Opinion publique contre bombes atomiques - Jerzy Morawski. Pologne : entre les écueils - Un point de vue roumain sur l'unité du camp socialiste - Cheng Lin-Kouan. La coopération éponge le chômage en Chine - Bozena Holeckva. Femmes et enfants de Tchécoslovaquie. NOUS AVONS DES EXEMPLAIRES DE CETTE REVUE COUVRANT PLUSIEURS ANNEES (1956-1957-1958). Si vous êtes intéressé par un lot, contactez-nous.

  • Mikunis, Samuel

    Language: French

    Published by Comite Central du Parti Communiste Israelien, Israel, 1957

    Seller: Left On The Shelf (PBFA), Kendal, United Kingdom

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    Paperback. Condition: Good. 124pp. Author was General Secretary of Israeli Communist Party. Text in French. Cover bit worn and marked.

  • Ichiro Mikuni's Reading

    Published by Iwanami Shoten, 1990

    Seller: Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore

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    Condition: Fine. The book is in fine condition.

  • mikunis

    Seller: Genesis Books, Fonte Nuova, RM, Italy

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    Condition: Good. Il cofanetto (se previsto) può presentare modeste tracce d'uso, piccole lesioni, fioriture e macchie non invasive.Sovraccoperta con modeste tracce d'uso. Può presentare piccole mancanze, leggere bruniture, rade fioriture o macchiette.Copertina con modeste tracce d'uso. Può presentare minime mancanze, qualche rada fioritura o macchietta, leggere bruniture o piccole pieghe.Dorso in buone condizioni. Può presentare un fisiologico stress da lettura, piccole mancanze e segni di cedevolezza in prossimità delle cerniere.Tagli moderatamente bruniti; possono presentare fioriture rade.L'interno può presentare modeste tracce d'uso, segni a matita, timbro o firma di appartenenza. Le pagine possono presentare minime gualciture, fioriture non invasive e leggere bruniture.Per Maggiori informazioni o foto non esitate a contattarci. . Buono (Good). Book.

  • Seller image for We Fight for Freedom - The Communist Party of Palestine - Evidence given to UNSCOP (United Nations Special Committee on Palestine) Jerusalem July 13 and 15 1947 for sale by Dendera

    Mikunis, Samuel; W. Ehrlich; Meir Vilner;

    Published by Central Committee of the Communist Party of Palestine, Jerusalem, 1947

    Seller: Dendera, London, United Kingdom

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Original black and red printed wraps 17x25cm. Printed at the Ronald Press, Jerusalem. 61, (1)pp with 6 in-text b/w photos of the authors and proceedings. Covers good, tanned with closed tears to spine, and staining to top front corner, interiors generally very good, tanned with creasing to the final leaves. The Communist Party of Palestine (PCP) was formed in 1923. Its membership at this time was Jewish after its Arab members left in 1943/4 to form the National Liberation League (NLL). Both were anti-Zionist and opposed partition, though months after the UN Partition Plan was passed in Nov 1947, they adopted the USSR's position and endorsed it. After the 1948 War they merged to form the Communist Party of Israel (Maki), and became part of the first Knesset in 1949. This document records PCP's contribution to public hearings UNSCOP hosted as part of its fact finding mission to Palestine during June-July 1947. Aimed at progressive Arab and Jewish circles in Palestine and democratic movements worldwide (Introduction), it contains the addresses given by Secretary Samuel Mikunis, Central Committee Member Dr W Ehrlich, and Secretary Meir Vilner, and a transcript of the following Q&A. PCP distinguishes its position from those of the Zionists and the Arab States, whom they criticise for seeking imperialist support. They call for the end of the Mandate and evacuation of the British Army and Police as necessary preconditions for an independent, democratic, bi-unitarian state, inhabited and governed by Jews and Arabs with equal rights. UNSCOP's opening questions seek to establish the extent of PCP support: "Our militant membership is 1,400. In addition, we have thousands of supporters". And its relations with the NLL: "In all basic problems of Palestine (we) are of the same opinion" (p46). Rare with Worldcat locating 6 institutions (National Library of Israel, Universitat J. C. Senckenberg, Universitat Hamburg, University of Toronto, Hebrew Union College, University of Illinois). Not recorded on Jisc.

  • Seller image for We Fight for Freedom. The Communist Party of Palestine. Evidence given to UNSCOP (United Nations Special Committee on Palestine). for sale by Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH

    Mikunis, Samuel / Ehrlich, Wolf / Vilner, Meir.

    Published by Jerusalem, Central Committee of the Communist Party of Palestine, 1947., 1947

    Seller: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria

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    Large 8vo (168 x 244 mm). 61, (3) pp. With photographic illustrations. Original printed wrappers. The transcript of three addresses and Q&As delivered by three members of the Palestine Communist Party (Samuel Mikunis, Wolf Ehrlich, and Meir Vilner) to the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP) in July of 1947. The UNSCOP had only been formed by the United Nations two months before, and was tasked with preparing a report on recommendations for Palestine and for the end of the British Mandate. Believing they would not be treated fairly under the UN, Arab states generally abstained from collaborating with UNSCOP. - Of the three speakers, Samuel Mikunis (1903-82) was the best known. At the time of the address he was the Secretary of the Communist Party of Palestine, and would go on to become a member of the Knesset from 1949 to 1974. - In its foreword, the editors of the text state that the publication "will not only be welcomed by progressive Arab and Jewish circles in Palestine. It will serve a useful purpose in providing democratic movements throughout the world with information about British colonial rule in Palestine and the struggle of the Jewish and Arab masses for freedom and independence". - Light toning and soiling, well preserved. - OCLC 173026825.