Brussel, Grammens 1988 110pp., 21cm., in de reeks "Aktueel" nr.23
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Suppressing communist-banditry in china de T'ang, Leang-Li aux China united press, China to-day series N°1 en 1934. En anglais. Le livre est illustré de nombreuses planches. Le livre mesure 18x26 cm et pèse 0,600 kg pour 110 pages. Reliure cartonnée. Le livre est en très bon état.
Introductory Origin of the communist movement (1919-24) Period of communist toleration (1924-27) Period of communist Proscription (1927-34) Military operations against Communist-Bandits A Missionary's Impressions of the situation Foreign communist activities Communist organization in china Communism and the labour movement Land policy of the national government Appendices Récit systématique du développement du communisme en Chine et des progrès accomplis par le gouvernement de Nankin pour le supprimer. Ce livre est considéré comme l’une des meilleures expositions de la première ascension du communisme en Chine.
[Slovene Littoral, Printed for Agitprop, Presumably 1944]. Small4to. In the original stapled printed grey wrappers. Previous owner's name in light pencil to front wrapper and title-page. A few brown spots to title-page, otherwise a very fine and clean copy. 52 pp.
Exceedingly rare Slovenian translation of the Communist Manifesto. This virtually unknown edition is not to be found in any bibliography nor on OCLC. The present edition of the Manifesto was printed and distributed by Agitprop, the Communist Party institution that controlled education, publishing, libraries and mass media from the end of World War II until 1952. Presumably the present publication was among the first publications made by Agitprop. Until the end of World War II Agitprop was essentially an underground movement whose goal was to pave the way for communism after the war. After the resistance in Slovenia started in summer 1941, Italian violence against the Slovene civilian population escalated and to counter the Communist-led insurgence, the Italians sponsored local anti-guerrilla units, formed mostly by the local conservative Catholic Slovene population that resented the revolutionary violence of the partisans. After the Italian armistice of September 1943, the Germans took over both the Province of Ljubljana and the Slovenian Littoral. They united the Slovene anti-Communist counter-insurgence into the Slovene Home Guard and appointed a puppet regime in the Province of Ljubljana. The anti-Nazi resistance however expanded, creating its own administrative structures as the basis for Slovene statehood within a new, federal and socialist Yugoslavia.In 1945, Yugoslavia was liberated by the underground resistance and soon became a socialist federation known as the People's Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Slovenia joined the federation as a constituent republic, led by its own pro-Communist leadership and Agitprop became the official mass media institution.Not in OCLC
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Communist International. Organ of the Executive Committee of Communist International. # 6 1919 In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Kommunisticheskiy internatsional. Organ ispolnitelnogo komiteta kommunisticheskogo internatsionala. # 6 1919Issued simultaneously In Russian French German and English. Edited by G. ZIn oviev Lunacharsky Pokrovsky Rakovsky Ryazanov Trotsky Manner Sirol Grimlund Nerman and many others. The issue was banned by Soviet censorship and remaIn ed In secret until 1988. Various articles and documents of the Communist In ternational. Articles by N. LenIn on Economics and Politics In the Age of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat L. Trotskys October Revolution G. ZIn ovievs Russian Revolution and the In ternational Proletariat Angelika Balabanovs October Revolution and Political Strikes In Western Europe K. Timiryazevs Russian English on the In ternational F. Lorios Revolution or Evolution A. Lunacharskys Peoples Education In Soviet Russia The Foundation of the Communist Party In Western Europe. SKUalb8bfaf8693de20daa.
[Slovenia], Agit-Prop komisija centralnega komiteta komunistiène partije Slovenije [Agitprop Commiss Small4to (110x145 mm). In the original black/red printed stapled wrappers. With a few occassional blue underlignings. 31, (1) pp.
Rare Slovenian translation of the Communist Manifesto, printed by an undergorund partisan press. The present edition of the Manifesto was printed and distributed by Agitprop, the Communist Party institution that controlled education, publishing, libraries and mass media from the end of World War II until 1952. Presumably the present publication was, if not the very first, then among the first publications made by Agitprop. Until the end of World War II Agitprop was essentially an underground movement whose goal was to pave the way for communism after the war. After the resistance in Slovenia started in summer 1941, Italian violence against the Slovene civilian population escalated and to counter the Communist-led insurgence, the Italians sponsored local anti-guerrilla units, formed mostly by the local conservative Catholic Slovene population that resented the revolutionary violence of the partisans. After the Italian armistice of September 1943, the Germans took over both the Province of Ljubljana and the Slovenian Littoral. They united the Slovene anti-Communist counter-insurgence into the Slovene Home Guard and appointed a puppet regime in the Province of Ljubljana. The anti-Nazi resistance however expanded, creating its own administrative structures as the basis for Slovene statehood within a new, federal and socialist Yugoslavia.In 1945, Yugoslavia was liberated by the underground resistance and soon became a socialist federation known as the People's Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Slovenia joined the federation as a constituent republic, led by its own pro-Communist leadership and Agitprop became the official mass media institution.
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"V. Peak Report on the Activities of the Executive Committee of the Communist International on July 25 1935 PARTISDAT of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (b). 1935.-98 2c.;/V. Pik. Otchyot o deyatel'nosti ispolnitel'nogo komiteta kommunisticheskogo internatsionala 25 iyulya 1935 g. PARTIZDAT TsK VKP(b). 1935.-98 2s.; V. Peak Report on the Activities of the Executive Committee of the Communist International on July 25 1935 PARTISDAT of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (b). 1935.-98 2c.;. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUbd-37ca27fa8836caef."