Edité par New York Labor News, NY, 1907
Vendeur : Cream Petal Goods, New Paltz, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 17,42
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. 30 pages. Spine held with tape. Yet, a very nice copy.
Edité par New York Labor News Company, New York, NY, 1911
Vendeur : S. Howlett-West Books (Member ABAA), Modesto, CA, Etats-Unis
EUR 17,42
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Ajouter au panierPamphlet. Etat : Good. Trade Edition. This is a small format booklet with self covers and a stapled spine. The booklet is in Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The booklet covers have some bumping, rubbing, wear, and at least one tear along with large chips to the back rear corners that has taken off good portions of each. The text pages are mostly clean and bright. "In 1901 Gustave Hervé had attained notoriety with an apparent image of the tricolor planted in a dungpile. Soon he forged a prominent antimilitarist movement called Hervéism. When France's socialist parties united in 1905, Hervé led the most extreme faction. Soon Hervéists created a weekly newspaper, La Guerre sociale, which attempted to unite the extreme French left. Before World War I Hervé was one of the most strident voices within both French socialism and the Second International, advocating violent, revolutionary means to prevent war. Six years of sensational and provocative campaigns and organizations failed to implement his ideas. Despite his dedication, the quixotic Hervé grew frustrated due to continuing leftist divisions. His disillusionment was connected to a rather naive reading of the increasingly anachronistic revolutionary tradition. Hervé was quite sincere, yet his romantic and eclectic socialism exhibited atavistic features. By 1914, he rallied to 'la patrie en danger' and in 1916 changed the name of his paper to La Victoire. " (from Wikipedia).
Edité par New York Labor News Company, New York, 1907
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Edition originale
EUR 52,26
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Ajouter au panierPrinted Wraps. Etat : Good +. First [presumed]. Scarce eraly American edition. Dated 1907 to front wrapper. Advert for 'What Means this Strike?' by Daniel De Leon, to rear wrapper. 29pp. Interior is bright and clean. Stapled binding is sound - no rust to staples. Wraps a little soiled. Weight, 30g. Eligible for inexpensive Canada Post Lettermail rates to Canada, the USA and other Countries. Size: 12.5cm x 17.5cm. Book.