‎CAMUS ALBERT‎
‎THE FALL‎

‎Alfred A. Knopf. 1958. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 147 pages. Tranche de tête rouge. Annotations en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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‎Trans. from the French by Justin O'BRIEN. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon‎

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‎Folda, Jaroslav‎

Reference : 083390

(2005)

ISBN : 0521835836

‎Crusader Art in the Holy Land, from the Third Crusade to the Fall of Acre, 1187-1291‎

‎Folda, Jaroslav: Crusader Art in the Holy Land, from the Third Crusade to the Fall of Acre, 1187-1291. Cambridge: 2005. 714pp with 11 colour plates and 415 monochrome illustrations + CD Rom. Cloth. 31x24cms. Story of the architecture and the Figural Art produced by the Crusaders after the battle of Hattin and the fall of Jerusalem in 1187, during the 100 years that Acre was the capital of the Latin Kingdom 1191-1291.‎


‎Story of the architecture and the Figural Art produced by the Crusaders after the battle of Hattin and the fall of Jerusalem in 1187, during the 100 years that Acre was the capital of the Latin Kingdom 1191-1291. Text in English‎

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‎Allen Poe Edgar. Alexeieff A. Alekseev A. Artist The fall of the house of Usher‎

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‎MILLER, ARTHUR.‎

Reference : 46606

(1964)

‎After the Fall. A Play in Two Acts.‎

‎New York, The Viking Press, 1964. In publishers red half cloth with gilt lettering to spine with the original dust jacket. Top of dust jacket with minor wear, otherwise a very fine and clean copy, near mint.‎


‎First edition of Miller's highly personal and controversial play about Quintin, a New York Jewish intellectual who decides to reexamine his life in order to determine if he should marry his love, HolgaMiller was criticized for making the play to similar to his own personal life" Maggie's suicide is very similar to the suicide of Miller's renowned wife, Marilyn Monroe and the protagonist Quintin's thought about his failed marriages is often believed to be Miller's own thoughts about his failed marriage. ""After the Fall"" refers to mankind's fall from grace in Genesis and the loss of innocence. It also refers to Camus's novel The Fall, which likewise deals with guilt and lost innocence. ‎

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‎"TROTSKY, l. [TROTSKI, TROTSKII].‎

Reference : 58185

(1924)

‎1917. Yroki Oktobrya. [I.e. later translated into Engkish as ""Lessons of October 1917]. - [THE FALL OF TROTSKY]‎

‎(Berlin, 1924). Original printed wrappers. A bit of browning to wrappers and a bit loose at the inner hinges. But overall in very nice condition. 59pp. ‎


‎First edition, in the extremely scarce separate off-print, of this seminal essay, which appeared in October 1924 as the preface to the third volume of Trotsky's collected works. The essay now counts as a work in its own and was subsequently reprinted numerous times on its own, by the Trotskyist movement. This seminal essay came to play a defining role in the development of post-Lenin politics in Russia. It was extremely critical of the purported revolutionary failings of two key members of the collective leadership that ruled Soviet Russia in the months after Lenin's death, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev, and Trotsky was seen as main threat to the accession of power. The publication of his foundational essay on the October Revolution was used as a pretext for the Soviet leadership to isolate and attack Trotsky. It now constitutes a cornerstone of post-Revolutionaly Russian politics. ""When Lenin was stricken with his first cerebral hemorrhage in May 1922, the question of eventual succession to the leadership of Russia became urgent. Trotsky, owing to his record and his charismatic qualities, was the obvious candidate in the eyes of the party rank and file, but jealousy among his colleagues on the Politburo prompted them to combine against him. As an alternative, the Politburo supported the informal leadership of the troika composed of Grigory Zinovyev, Lev Kamenev, and Stalin.In the winter of 1922-23 Lenin recovered partially and turned to Trotsky for assistance in correcting the errors of the troika, particularly in foreign trade policy, the handling of the national minorities, and reform of the bureaucracy. In December 1922, warning in his then secret ""Testament"" of the danger of a split between Trotsky and Stalin, Lenin characterized Trotsky as a man of ""exceptional abilities"" but ""too far-reaching self-confidence and a disposition to be too much attracted by the purely administrative side of affairs."" Just before he was silenced by a final stroke in March 1923, Lenin invited Trotsky to open an attack on Stalin, but Trotsky chose to bide his time, possibly contemplating an alliance against Zinovyev. Stalin moved rapidly to consolidate his hold on the Central Committee at the 12th Party Congress in April 1923.By fall, alarmed by inroads of the secret police among party members and efforts to weaken his control of the war commissariat, Trotsky decided to strike out against the party leadership. In October he addressed a wide-ranging critique to the Central Committee, stressing especially the violation of democracy in the party and the failure to develop adequate economic planning. Reforms were promised, and Trotsky responded with an open letter detailing the direction they should take. This, however, served only as the signal for a massive propaganda counterattack against Trotsky and his supporters on grounds of factionalism and opportunism. At this critical moment Trotsky fell ill of an undiagnosed fever and could take no personal part in the struggle. Because of Stalin's organizational controls, the party leadership easily won, and the ""New Course"" controversy was terminated at the 13th Party Conference in January 1924 (the first substantially stage-managed party assembly) with the condemnation of the Trotskyist opposition as a Menshevik-like illegal factional deviation. Lenin's death a week later only confirmed Trotsky's isolation. Convalescing on the Black Sea coast, Trotsky was deceived about the date of the funeral, failed to return to Moscow, and left the scene to Stalin. His eulogy for the late party leader was, in effect, delivered in a biography of Lenin that Trotsky wrote for the 13th edition (1926) of the Encyclopædia Britannica.Attacks on Trotsky did not cease. When the 13th Party Congress, in May 1924, repeated the denunciations of his violations of party discipline, Trotsky vainly professed his belief in the omnipotence of the party. The following fall he took a different tack in his essay ""The Lessons of October 1917"", linking the opposition of Zinovyev and Kamenev to the October Revolution with the failure of the Soviet-inspired German communist uprising in 1923. The party leadership replied with a wave of denunciation, counterposing Trotskyism to Leninism, denigrating Trotsky's role in the Revolution, and denouncing the theory of permanent revolution as a Menshevik heresy. In January 1925 Trotsky was removed from the war commissariat."" (Encycl. Britt.).‎

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‎Goltzman O.M. The Fall of the Jewish State. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Golt‎

‎Goltzman O.M. The Fall of the Jewish State. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Goltsman O. M. Padenie Iudeyskogo gosudarstva. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).His seminal work The Fall of the Jewish State was published in Germany in 1888. It was originally conceived as part of a large-scale project to publish monographs on general history led by the famous German scholar W. Onken. Oscar Goltzmans work is considered one of the most authoritative studies of the nineteenth century on the ancient history of the Jewish people. 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. SKUalb25ba39e716f8dcdf‎


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