- Trifle yellowed/ foxed. A good/ fine set.
= Maurice de Saxe (1696-1750), succesful general and commander of French troops in the Netherlands during the war of the Austrian Succession.
- Without vol. 4.
- Portion cut from upper corner first text leaf (w. loss of text); sl. foxed. Rebacked w. use of orig. backstrip; backcover (water)stained.
= From the library of R.J. Wigington, with his bookplate on upper pastedown. Lipperheide Qb 66; Pohler III, p.717. Very fine plates. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXV.
- Various defects; not collated, but apparently complete. = Seel 9402-10297. Rare complete run.
- Frontcover sl. waterst.
- Owner's entry on upper pastedown; otherwise fine.
- Upper hinge weakening; potentially lacks htitle and prelim. leaf, but al textp. present; contents trifle/ sl. foxed; owner's entry on upper pastedown and library stamps and annot. on title-p. and last textp. Binding worn along extremities and w. (remnants of) tickets on spine; covers sl. stained.
- Library stamps on first free endpaper and title. Otherwise fine.
= On the Quechuan language, the main family language of the Inca empire, spoken by the Quechua peoples, primarily living in the Peruvian Andes.
= Contains a photogr. portrait of the author with an AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION on verso.
- Etching by Renouard loose. Corners and spine-ends sl. worn.
= Published on occasion of the visit by Czar Nicolas II and Czarina Alexandra to France in 1896.
Le Tsar et la Tsarine en France. Hommage au Tsar. Preface F. Coppée. Paris, Anc. Maison Quantin, n.d. (±1900), 230,(6)p., num. (col.) plates and ills., orig. gilt cl., t.e.g.
- Contents loosening. Frontcover sl. stained; corners and spine-ends sl. worn.
= Contains very fine plates of the coat of arms of the Soviet Union and (at that time) 16 Union Republics, including the Karelo-Finnish SSR (1940-1956). Probably published as a gift album for foreign officials etc.
- Each vol. w. owner's entry on title-p. A very fine set.
= Newspaper from the Ukhtpechlag (Ukhtinsko-Pechorskij ispravitel'no-trudovoi Lager'), a subdivision of the Gulag labour camp structure, located near Ukhta (Komi Republic). "Ne podlezhit rasprostraneniu za predelami lagerya" (not to be distributed outside the camp grounds).
- Stamp on htitle. Sm. annots. on frontwr.
Nizhegorodskij Kraj. Materialy k pervomu kraevomu syezdu Sovetov R.K. i K.D. (Nizhnyj Novgorod region. Reports for the first regional congress of Soviets). Ibid., Nizhegorodskoi Orgkomitet, 1929, 105,(1)p., orig., large 8vo. Stalin, J. Itogi pervoi Pyatiletki (The results of the first Five Year Plan). Moscow, Partijnoe Izdatel'stvo, 1933, 76,(3)p., frontisp. portrait, orig. wr. - AND 2 others similar, i.a. A. SOLOVYEV, Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsia. Shest' let bor'by (Kharkov, 1923, orig. wr.).
- Torn/ dam. and brittle at intersection of folds (within illustration).
= Special edition of the Pravda state newspaper devoted to the 50th anniversary of Karl Marx' death, with a photomontage by Gustav Klucis on the frontpage, incorporating the portraits of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin, surrounded by workers and revolutionaries. After Klucis was executed as an "enemy of the people" in 1938, most remaining copies of the issue were destroyed. Gaßner/ Nachtigäller V, 133.
- Sl. foxed; hinges strengthened. Spine-ends worn. = Cf. Cat. (...) des Russica 403.
- Usual defects, not collated.
= I.a. SMEKHACH, year 4, no.13 (1926, ills. by i.a. V. LEBEDEV, on the frontwr. a portrait of Trotsky reading a copy of the same periodical); CHERVONIJ KLICH, no.7 (1933, Ukrainian text); GIZH (1924, organ of the State Institute of Journalism. With cover design by V. DOBROKLONSKY) and issues of ISKRY NAUKI, KRASNAYA PANORAMA, ZHENSKIJ ZHURNAL, PIONER and STROITEL'STVO MOSKVY.
- Unopened copy. Wr. trifle spotted. = Somewhat modernist wrapper design. Rare.
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper; occas. marks in blank margin in blue pencil. Otherwise fine.
= The very rare second edition of Stirner's main work. "Both the form and content of Stirners major work are disconcerting. He challenges his readers expectations about how political and philosophical argument should be conducted, and shakes their confidence in the moral and political superiority of contemporary civilisation. Stirner provides a sweeping attack on the modern world as increasingly dominated by "religious" modes of thought and oppressive social institutions, together with a much briefer sketch of a radical "egoistic" alternative in which individual autonomy might flourish. The historical impact of The Ego and Its Own is difficult to assess, but Stirners work can be said: to have had an immediate and destructive impact on the left-Hegelian movement; to have played an important role in the intellectual development of Karl Marx (1818-1883); and to have subsequently influenced the political tradition of individualist anarchism." (quoted from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy website: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/max-stirner/).