Published by Berlin: Allgemeiner Deutscher Verlag, 1955., 1955
First Edition
Softcover. 37 x 27 cm. Originalzeitung. 16 Seiten mit zahlreichen Fotos im Kupfertiefdruck. Stärker vergilbt und etwas bestoßen. Noch gut erhalten. -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! // Bitte beachten Sie auch unsere Fotos! / Please also note our photos! / Veuillez noter nos photos -- Lesen Sie etwas Schönes auf einer Bank in der Frühlingssonne! Wir haben die passende Lektüre. -- Wir kaufen Ihre werthaltigen Bücher! K00768-227722.
Published by Neue Berliner Illustrierte, Berlin, 1967
Seller: P.C. Schmidt, Bookseller, Kettering, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Paper. Condition: Good+. Illustrated Throughout (illustrator). First Edition. magazines have some tears to edges but binding is good and magazines in good condition; ---------- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED --------- FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE ------ Size: 10 x 14". Inscribed By Author.
Published by Verlag ohne Angabe,, 1987
Seller: Versandantiquariat Höbald, Halle, Germany
First Edition
ca. 36 x 26 cm, Broschiert. Condition: Gut. 1. Auflage. DDR, BRD, Zeitung, Politikgeschichte, Deutsche Geschichte, Honecker, Kohl Militaria, Geschichte, Politik 48 S. Neue Berliner Illustrierte Nr. 37/1987; Titelbild "Empfang in Bonn - Offizieller Besuch Erich Honeckers in der BRD"; reichhaltig illustriert; Umschlagseiten mit kleinen Randläsionen; gut erhalten An staatliche Institutionen und Einrichtungen, auch an Bibliotheken, versenden wir im Inland gern auf Rechnung. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 120.
Published by March, [Beijing], 1979
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. First edition, 8vo, pp. [2], 12, [2], 793, [1]; tables and diagrams throughout, some in color, 2 folding; stiff card wrappers with original red plastic dust jacket lettered in gilt on upper cover and spine; near fine. A selection of production guidelines and labor practices enacted from 1954-1979 covering an array of industries (railroads, aviation, medical professions, etc. including the treatment of women in the workplace and rules guiding maternity leaves. Also rules regarding disabilities, sanitation, safety, food, health, etc. Not found in OCLC.
Published by NBI Communications, New York, 1965
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Beautifully signed album cover by Ayn Rand to front label of sleeve in red ball-point: "Ayn Rand". Presented here is a lecture entitled "The New Fascism: Rule by Consensus" held at the Ford Hall Forum in Boston on April 18, 1965. With this signed original lp cover are presented six additional from this series including: "The New Fascism (an unsigned copy); The Wreckage of the Concensus; Ethics in Education; Our Cultural Value-Deprivation; What is Capitalism?; and, "Ayn Rand Reads Her Short Story, "'The Simplest Thing in the World."' These lectures were recorded between 1965-67 with the majority held at Ford Hall Forum in Boston with other at Rutgers University. Records are generally all in very good or excellent condition with light wear. Small scratch to B side of "What is Capitalism?"; tested and plays without significant issue. Cover sleeves very good or better with moderate corner, edge wear, rub. Ethics in Education with playing time notation to label; also small tear, crease at edge to this label. The signed "The New Fascism" cover with dark brown lightly pebbled cover with gold labels, moderate cover, corner wear. 12" LP Record placed in original clear sleeve with open centered white sleeve and cover. Vinyl appears near fine with original shine. Long playing lecture at over thirty minutes on each side. In this 1965 presentation concerning fascism of a historically somewhat unorthodox variety, Rand discusses the "anti-ideology" of pressure group warfare and unlimited majority rule known at the time as "government by consensus." Rand explains why America, "a country which does abhor fascism, is moving by imperceptible degrees - through ignorance, confusion, evasion, moral cowardice, and intellectual default - not toward socialism or any mawkish altruistic ideal, but toward a plain, brutal, predatory, power-grubbing, de facto fascism." She speaks on the nature of statism, centralized power, and how through differing groups conceding their objective values - socialism, liberalism, fascism, communism - truth is compromised with assumed stances instead of stands, thus creating the fertile grounds for this imbalance from all directions and a further dependence on the state. Ayn explains the mixed economy of America with shrinking elements of free enterprise, and increasing socialism and statism, ultimately ends with less freedom and more centralized control - the new fascism. A concensus is created and all fall in line with this compromised perspective, thus giving up objective truth and becoming subjects to a system. A cogent and direct evaluation. Insured post. Signed by Author.