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Published by Modern Publishing
ISBN 10: 0766638316ISBN 13: 9780766638310
Seller: Better World Books: West, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Editions l'Arbre 1945. 171 pages. Broché. Bon exemplaire.
Published by Penguin Uk, 2014
ISBN 10: 0141978953ISBN 13: 9780141978956
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Condition: Brand New. 320 pages. 7.09x4.45x0.83 inches. In Stock.
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Published by Ohne Ort um 1800., 1800
Seller: Antiquariat Dennis R. Plummer, Bingen am Rhein, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
1 Blatt verso weiß. Bild ca. 14 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 21,5 x 16,5 cm. Untere Ecke (außerhalb der Darstellung) mit leichtem Braunfleck, sonst gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 150.
Publication Date: 1880
Seller: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, United Kingdom
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. A splendid antique engraved portrait. Mounted/matted and ready to frame. Attractive and decorative.
Published by Augsburg, , 1679., 1679
Seller: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
circa 16,5 x 20,5 cm (Blatt). 1 Blatt verso weiß, alt auf Blatt montiert "Original-Kupferstich aus dem Werk "Icones Biblicae", darunter 6 Verse lateinisch-deutsch. Zu sehen ist der Kampf von David und Goliath. " - Etwas fleckig und berieben, alt auf Papier aufgezogen.
Published by Augsburg, , um 1750., 1750
Seller: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
circa 35,5 x 21 cm. 1 Blatt verso weiss Kupferstich aus einer wohl etwas späteren Ausgabe der Kupferbibel (Physica Sacra) von Scheuchzer mit eindrucksvoller Bordüre. Zu sehen ist der Kampf zwischen David und Goliath (1. Buch Samuel XVII, 4-7). Die Bordüre mit Waffen. - Gut erhalten.
Published by Nürnberg, Weigel, 1708., 1708
Seller: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Germany
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circa 35,5 x 23 cm (Blatt). 1 Blatt verso weiß Darstellung in rechteckigem Rahmen, darunter Legende in lateinischen und deutschen Versen. Dargestellt ist David, in der Rechten das Schwert, in der Linken das Haupt Goliaths, der tot am Boden liegt; im Hintergrund Saul und das Volk Israel, welches die Philister in die Flucht schlägt. - Leicht fleckig. Gut erhalten.
Published by No date or 1965. 'Issued by the: - / COMMITTEE for COMMUNIST UNITY / & / VANGUARD. / Flat 3 33 Anson Road / London. N.7.', 1964
The Committee for Communist Unity and Vanguard were both mouthpieces of the Maoist Welsh Communist A. H. Evans, who was born in the village of Aber Clydach, near Talybont on Usk, Breconshire. He gives biographical information in his 'English Historians and Welsh History' (1975). The only copy of the present item traced is at the British Library, which dates it to 1964 or 1965. 8pp, small 4to. Mimeographed on two bifoliums, one loosely inserted in the other. A lo-fi production. The full title reads: 'VIETNAM / OPPOSE "NEGOTIATIONS AT ANY PRICE!" / OPPOSE A CEASEFIRE WHILE U.S. IMPERIALISM OCCUPIES SOUTH VIETNAM! / SURROUND & ISOLATE THE U.S. GANGSTERS! / ALL-OUT SUPPORT FOR THE JUST LIBERATION WAR OF THE ENTIRE VIETNAMESE PEOPLE!' Sections headed: 'VIETNAM.', 'MISTAKEN FRIENDS.', 'THE ROOTS OF CONFUSION.', 'AN ATTITUDE TO THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT.' The back page carries an advertisement for Vanguard. The publication address at 33 Anson Road is said to be the premises of 'Alf Cross', but this is probably a pseudonym of Evans's. Written in the usual agitprop style: 'The past twenty (20) years have confirmed beyond doubt that this gang of cut-throat exploiters are the worst enemies of world peace ad would only "negotiate" a "treaty" in order to break it at will so as to secure even better terms later on.' and 'Thus the modern revisionists, whilst compelled to pay lip service to the Vietnamese cause are using the issue to foment enmity towards Socialist China and all who justly support her.'.
Published by Ohne Ort, um 1600., 1600
Seller: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Germany
circa 21 x 29 cm (nur Bild). 1 Blatt verso weiss, Blatt insgesamt circa 26,4 x 34,8 cm Ausdrucksstarkes Blatt, im Vordergrund der junge David mit dem Schwert kurz davor den niedergestreckten Goliath zu köpfen, im Hintergrund fliehen die Feinde der Israeliten. - Einheitlich gebräunt, kleine Fleckchen und links ein kleines Löchlein nur im weissen Rand, die Darstellung selbst schön.
Published by 'A David-Goliath Publication' 'Enquiries to: - A. H. Evans 27 Gerrard Road London N.1.
A. H. Evans was born in the village of Aber Clydach, near Talybont on Usk, Breconshire. He gives biographical information in his 'English Historians and Welsh History' (1975). See also Needham's entry in the Oxford DNB. The present item is excessively scarce: no other copy found on OCLC WorldCat, JISC, ViaLibri or the National Library of Wales. Evans published at least ten titles from the early 1960s to the late 1970s, many with his imprint 'David-Goliath Publications', which from 1964 also produced the periodical 'Vanguard / The organ of the Committee to Defeat Revisionism, for communist unity'. His last published work appears to have been 'The philosophical poetry of A. H. Evans' (David-Goliath, Briton Ferry, 1987). No more than two of each of his titles are present in public institutions. This item is a duplicated typed pamphlet of 8pp, on both sides of four A4 leaves, stapled into card covers, the front heavily-inked in black, with border, bearing the title in large letters and an illustration of Mao and other dignitaries at a rally. In fair overall condition: slight staining to covers and light rusting to staples, and with central vertical fold. According to Evans, Needham ('well-known for his knowledge of medieval Chinese history and culture') has been guilty of an 'Attack on Marxism': 'At a London inaugural meeting of SACU, [the Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding] held at Church House, Westminster, London on May 15, 1965, Dr. Needham delivered the main address. Among his remarks, as quoted in the first monthly Bulletin of SACU, we find this: "Dr. Needham rejected the observation frequently made, even by some learned men, that China is 'Westernising' herself. The term 'modernisation' was more apt. The age-long traditions of Confucianism and Taoism were still, and always would remain, the background of Cinese mentality - just as Christianity does of the mentality of the West. The idea that China has taken the philosophy of Marxism as her chief inspiration from the West is a mistaken concept."' Evans begins the final paragraph of his conclusion: 'As far as the British people are concerned, Dr. Needham tells us that not Marxism but Confucianism is what we should study. Probably the most vulgar of all anti-Marxist utterances, Needham's attack should not be lightly dismissed, for it is a direct link with modern pacifist philosophy, which Marxism completely rejects.' He also declares that the views of 'Professor Trevor-Roper' [historian, later Lord Dacre] are 'incompatible for membership in the Society, let alone on the Council of Management.' It should be noted that Needham was a Marxist, often criticised for his naive view of Mao and communism in China.
6. S.l. ( Paris ?), Goliath & David, 1909, in-4°, 24 x 21 cm, stapled, original stiff wrapper. (2)nn pp + 78 pp, nice copy allthough the staples are sligthly rusted. Trade catalogue with photo-reproductions of an assortment of simple chairs, row-benches, bar-stools, bar-chairs, but also more expensive sofa's etc., all in '' Thonet '' style ( bentwood).