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O Moskve (About Moscow) [Micro-miniature]

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Moskva (Moscow): Ianiko, 1997. Hardcover. First, limited edition of 100 copies (this copy #7); oblong 1/2 x 3/4; white leatherette over boards; embossed title and decorations in red; gilt page edges; illustrated; very mild age-toning and wear to boards; near fine condition. In Russian and English. A charming micro-miniature by a Moscow publishing house specializing in very-limited, gift-quality publications, the book contains a collection of several poems of and about the beauty and mystery of Moscow, by giants of the Russian literature, including Blok, Pushkin, and Lermontov.
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O samoubiistve. Psikhologicheskii etiud (On Suicide. A Psychological Sketch)

by Berdiaev, Nikolai

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Paris: YMCA Press, 1931. Softcover. First edition; 7 1/2 x 4 3/4; pp. [2], 5-45, [1]; light turquoise wraps, ruled and printed in dark blue; light fading and two small spots to margins of wraps; small nicks to tips of spine; very good condition. Nikolai Berdiaev (1874 - 1948), the great philosopher, author, and Christian Existentialist, wrote his current work on suicides among the Russian emigre community and the practical and religious reasons behind them, while he himself was exiled in France. Born in an aristocratic military family and studying to, eventually, become a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Moscow, he would be arrested, jailed, and very close to being sent to Siberia for life several times - for criticizing the Holy Synod in 1913, for a conspiracy against the government and for revolutionary activities in 1920, etc. - until he was expelled from Russia in 1922 and sent into exile, together with 160 other intellectuals, on the so called "Philosophers' Ship."… Read More
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O smysle zhizni (The Meaning of Life)

by Ivanov - Razumnik

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Berlin: Izdatelstvo Skify, 1920. Softcover. First emigre edition; 7 3/4 x 5 1/2; pp. [3], 6-28; brown wraps printed and illustrated in black; small nicks to corners and tips of spine; bookshop label to front wrap verso; a few spots - mostly to first and last few leaves; several passages underlined; overall in very good condition.Razumnik Vasil'evich Ivanov [Ivanov-Razumnik] (1878-1946) was a Russian author, philosopher, and literary critic. He was a member of the so called Scythian Movement. The publisher, Skify, founded by philosopher and author Evgenii Lundberg (1883-1965) in 1920, would play a pivotal role in preserving and promoting Russian emigre works in the early 20th century.
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O tatuirovkie u arestantov (Tattoos on Prisoners)

by Shalabutov, K. V.

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S. l. (St. Petersburg): Tipografiia 1-i Spb. Trudovoi Arteli, 1913. Very good. First edition in book form (first published in the same year in the "Review of Psychiatry, No.1, 1913"); 9 1/2 x 6 1/2; pp. [1], 2-13; self-wraps, printed in black; spine strengthened with a thin strip of period paper; illustrated with drawings and a table; slight ripple to paper along margins; in very good condition. A fascinating rarity, the monograph was, arguably, one of the earliest works on tattoos in Russian literature. Of both sociological and historical importance, the author conducted his analysis at the psychiatric department of the Warsaw Ujazdowski military hospital and based it on 50 examples from wards of military and civillian hospitals and prisons. The tattoos were classified by technique and place of application, as well as by the symbolism of the images. Snakes, mermaids, naked women, eagles, religious scenes, etc. were studied and specific demographical data was analyzed, ie. marital… Read More
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The "OXO" Cook Book

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London: OXO Limited, 1920. Softcover. First edition presumed, n. d. (ca 1920); 7 x 4 3/4; pp. 16; illustrated stiff wraps; a small spot and minor age-toning to margins; mild wear to edges; brown and beige in-line illustrations; very good condition. Possibly one of the earliest OXO cooking booklets, it contained recipes by various women that had been mailed to the company as an expression of the cooks' great satisfaction in using OXO cubes in their cooking and included such delightful concoctions such as OXO Blanc Mange, OXO Devilled Bananas, and OXO Jambon Savory. The OXO beaf stock cubes were first introduced in 1910 as a cheaper version to the original product, which had been a viscous liquid containing only meat extract and 4% salt. Presumably, the brand name OXO was derived from "ox." The OXO products, greatly expanded from those early days, are still very popular to this day.
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Oakland Choral Society. Third Season, First Concert

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S. l. (Oakland, CA): Oakland Choral Society, 1889. Softcover. First edition; 6 3/4 x 5 1/4; pp. [18]; textured beige wraps, tied with a decorative string; a few small spots of foxing to margins of wraps; small manuscript note in pencil to one of the pages; very good condition.The pamphlet included a program for the performance of the Oakland Choral Society at the First Congregational Church on October 18, 1889. Apart from several pieces by Schumann, Schubert, etc., large portion was devoted to Danish composer Niels Gade's cantata "Psyche," with its libretto printed herein.
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Oakland Shopping News Program of Events. Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island [Two Publications]

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San Francisco, CA: San Francisco Shopping News, 1939. First edition; 17 x 11 1/4; pp. 4; newsprint; front pages with ornate illustrated boarders in blue and black; both publications with short cuts and nicks to edges (mostly not affecting text); illustrated with large maps maps; overall very good. Uncommon survivors from the Golden Gate Expo of 1939, the two publications listed the events for February 18 and 19 (the very first two opening days) and February 23 through 25 respectively, while they also displayed two large maps each - the first one depicting Treasure Island with detailed captions of streets and venues and the second one containing "Key to Shopping News Stores" and possible routes for reaching Treasure Island. Oakland Shopping News, published twice weekly in a circulation of 102 000 copies and distributed in Oakland, Alameda, and Berkeley, was an offshoot publication of the San Francisco Shopping News - a newspaper advertising local businesses and approximately 760 of their… Read More
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Oakland, "Athens of the Pacific." The City of Churches, The City of Schools and...

Oakland, "Athens of the Pacific." The City of Churches, The City of Schools and Colleges, The City of Art and Science, The City of Wealth and Industry, The City of Health and Homes. Also, Facts and Figures of Alameda County, Its Cities and Towns, Farms and Factories, Railroad and Shipping Interests, Public Institutions, Harbors, Climat, Soil, Products, Etc., Etc.

by Published Under the Joint Auspices of the Merchants' Exchange and Board of Trade of the City of Oakland, Cal., by Authority of the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County

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Oakland, CA: Calderwood, G. W. and Loofbourow, G. T., 1897 (Copyrighted 1896). First Edition. Very good. First edition; 11 3/4 x 9 1/4; pp. iii-v, [3], 9-99, [1]; pink wraps, printed in blue, with a sepia-tone photograph; illustrated with numerous maps and b & w photographs; two stamps of the Calfironia State Board of Trade to lower margin of front wrap; small, antiques shop label to front wrap verso; a thin strip of clear tape to spine cover; a few spots to margins; overall bright and well-preserved; in about very good- condition. Intented to be "mailed free to prospective home seekers on application to Secretary of Merchants' Exchange or Board of Trade, Oakland, Cal.," the book was pronounced by, then, former Mayor William R. Davis, to be: "...the best and most accurate presentation of our resources and local attractive features, and as an advertising medium yet published in the interest of Alameda County." It began with an aptly-titled chapter - "Deadly… Read More
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Ob Otchetnom Doklade Tovarishcha I. V. Stalina na XVIII Sezde Partii [Stenogramma Publichnoi Lektsii, Prochitannoi v Tsentralʹnom Lektorii Obshchestva v Moskve]

by Soldatenko, E. I.

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Moscow: Pravda, 1949. Softcover. First edition; 5 1/2 x 8 1/2; pp. 40; stapled printed wraps; minor wear to edges; near fine. “Vsesoiuznoe Obshchestvo po Rasprostraneniiu Politicheskikh i Nauchnykh Znanii†(The All-Union Society for the Dissemination of Political and Scientific Knowledge) replaced the ‘League of Militant Atheists’, or ‘The Union of the Godless’, in 1947. The League had been formed in 1925, by the Communist Party, as an atheistic and anti-religious organization of common workers and intelligentsia. In 1947 the Society commenced publishing journals and propaganda materials and it sponsored lectures, demonstrations and parades. Dedicated to eradicating religious beliefs and promoting science and knowledge, the public lectures were diligently recorded and printed (an example of which is the current one) in a pamphlet form with numerous illustrations. The topics covered scientific… Read More
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Oblomov. Roman v Chetyrekh Chastiakh

by Goncharov, I. A.

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Berlin: I. P. Ladyzhnikova, 1919. First edition thus; 5 x 7 ½; pp. [4], 5-657, [1]; original embossed brown buckram; gilt title to spine; minor fading to boards and wear; near fine condition. Goncharov’s Oblomov, his second and best known novel, was first printed in 1859 in the literary magazine Otechestvennye Zapiski. It had evolved from the short story Son Oblomova, published a few years earlier, which was eventually incorporated as a chapter in the finished novel. Uproariously popular, the work and the main character inspired the creation of the literary term ‘Oblomovshchina’ (Oblomovism) to describe a person possessing personality traits such as extreme laziness and inertia.
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Obshchekazachii Zhurnal. Organ Nezavisimoi Kazach'ei Mysli (Vol. 6, No. 12 and Vol. 7, No. 14) [The All Cossacks Journal]

by [Edited by] Elatontsev (Elff), S. G.

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Farmingdale, NJ: The World Cossacks Association, Inc., 1951. Softcover. First edition; 6 x 9; pp. 68, [12] and pp. 108 respectively; illustrated blue and yellow wraps; a few rubbed spots to spine; minor nicks to corners; penciled-in notes on some pages of No. 12; a few smudged fingerprints to edges, else text clean; illustrated with political cartoons and drawings; very good. In Russian with preface in English. The World Cossack Association was established in late 1946 in New Jersey by Cossacks who had fled Russia after Czar Nicholas II’s abdication in 1917. By the early 1950s the community in Lakewood had considerably grown and was actively assisting displaced persons entering the United States from DP camps in Austria and Germany and purchasing hundreds of acres of remote forest land in order to resettle the wave of compatriots. The community was formally recognized in 1953 and named New Kuban after the Kuban region in the North Caucasus, where many of the families had lived.… Read More
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Obshchestvo soedinennykh slav (The Society of United Slavs)

by Nechkina, M. V.

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Moskva / Leningrad (Moscow / St. Petersburg): Gossudarstvennoe izdatelstvo, 1927. First Edition. Very good. First edition, 1 of 3000 copies; 9 1/2 x 6 1/4; pp. [3], 6, [1], 8-244, [6]; off-white wraps, printed and ruled in black; illustrated with a large, fold-out plate and a map; deckled fore-edge; small loss of paper to tips of spine and closed cuts to top and bottom of wraps along spine; bookshop stamp and manuscript note to back wrap verso; overall in very good- condition. Militsa Nechkina (1901 - 1985) was a historian and academician, known for her great contributions to the study of the 19th-century Russian Revolutionary Movement. She aslo researched and wrote on the class struggle and authored the first Soviet history, high-school textbooks. Some of her most important works centered on the Decembrists, including her current book on the Society of United Slavs - a clandestine revolutionary organization founded in 1823 by officers and brothers Petr Borisov (1800 - 1854) and Andrei Borisov… Read More
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Obshtaia Teoria Chastei Rechi (Common Theory on the Parts of Speech)

by Sunik, Orest P.

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Moscow/Leningrad: Akademia Nauk SSSR, 1966. Soft cover. Very Good. First edition; 16mo; pp. [2], 3-129, [3]; original green pictorial wraps; minor wear, mostly along edges and head and tail of spine. History of the development of the different parts of speech.
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Obzor Vneshnikh Snoshenii Rossii (po 1800 god) ( A Survey of Russia’s Foreign Relations (by 1800)) 4 Volumes in 2

by Bantysh-Kamenskii, Nikolai

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Moskva (Moscow): Izdanie Kommissii Pechataniia Gosudarstvennykh Gramot i Dogovorov pri Moskovskom Glavnom Arkhive Ministerstva Inostrannykh Del / Tipografiia E. Lissnera i Iu. Romana, 1894. Hardcover. First edition, 4 volumes in 2, published between 1894 and 1902; 10 1/2 x 7; pp. [14], 1-304, 1-272 and [6], 1-319, 1-463 respectively; bound in cloth-backed marbled boards; minor wear to tips of spine and edges; mild age-toning to pages; very good or better condition. Nikolai Bantysh-Kamenskii (1737 - 1814) was a Russian historian, bibliographer, and Director of the Archive of the Collegium of Foreign Affairs from 1783 to 1814. He was the author of numerous books, most of which were published posthumously. His current publication, considered to be his fundamental work and an indispensable resource of Russian history, gave, in chronological order, accounts of the contents of the documents of the archives of the Collegium of Foreign Affairs concerning Russia's foreign relations, embassies,… Read More
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Ochag voiny na Dalnem Vostoke (Hotbed of War in the Far East)

by Terentev, N.

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Moskva: Partizdat, 1934. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 7 3/4 x 5 1/4; pp. 3-255, [1]; beige wraps, printed in gray; illustrated with several maps, including two large, fold-out, color ones; scattered spots of foxing; small cuts to tips of spine; the fold-out maps with closed splits to bottom edge, with no loss; in good to very good condition. Anatolii Kantorovich (1896 - 1937), writing under the pseudonyms Ajax and N. Terentev, was an orientalist and historian of the Far East. He worked for the Comissariat of Foreign Affairs in China and wrote numerous articles and several books on Soviet-Chinese relations, on Russo-Japanese trade, etc. His current work focused on the history of military conflicts in Manchria, the position of the US and the League of Nations, the deepening crisis in Japan, and so on.
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Ocherki noveishei politicheskoi istorii Kitaia (Studies of the Latest Political History of China)

by Kiuner, N. (Nikolai Vasilevich)

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Vladivostok: Knizhnoe Delo, 1927. First Edition. Very good. First edition, 1 of 3000 copies; 9 1/4 x 6; pp. [1], VI-XXII, [3], 2-404; beige wraps, printed and decorated in red, black, and gilt; illustrated with photographs and tables; a bit of wear and small nicks to edges of wraps; rebacked, with part of the original spine cover laid on; several paragraphs underlined in pencil; in about very good condition. Nikolai Kiuner (1877 - 1955) was a Russian historian, educator, orientalist, author, ethnographer, lexicographer, and polyglot - said to have mastered sixteen languages. His current work set the history of China at the end of the 19th- and the beginning of the 20th centuries, covering a thirty-year-period from the last years of the Chinese Empire.
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Odin iz mnogikh i drugie razskazy (One of Many and Other Stories)

by Lukashevich, Klavdiia

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Moskva (Moscow): I. D. Sytin, 1911. Very good. Fifth edition; 8 x 5 3/4; pp. [3], 4-109, [3]; glossy, chromolithographed paper over boards and 1/4 cloth, designed by K. Chizhov; illustrated with numerous in-line drawings and plates (attributed to S. Pichugin); previous owners' inscription and personal stamp to title page; a bit of wear to edges of boards; occasional smudges and spots to margins; in about very good condition. Klavdiia Lukashevich (1859 - 1931) was an educator and author, writing exclusively for children. Immensely popular, her works would boast a circulation of over a million and a half copies in the early 20th century. After losing her son during WWI, she also ran a shelter for kids, whose parents were on the front lines. After 1921, the People's Commissariat pronounced her books "inconsistent with the spirit of the times" and "petty-bourgeois," resulting in many of them being removed from libraries and pulled off bookstores' shelves.
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Official Rules of Corkball

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St. Louis, MO: Leacock Sporting Goods Company, 1949. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 6 x 4; pp. 1-9; orange wraps, printed and illusrated in black; very faint personal stamp of previous owner and a few minor spots to front wrap; very good condition. Originating on the streets and back alleys of St. Louis in the 1890s, the game of corkball is in essence a "miniature-baseball." The game gained pupularity during the Second World War and the Korean War, as soldiers from Missouri introduced it to their brothers in arms. Leacock's - a big sporting goods store in St. Louis, known for distributing the official "Gum Wound" Cork Ball and the official Corkball Bat - published the booklet under the official approval of the United States Corkball Committee. OCLC lists only a later, 1954 revised edition, with none other in the trade (as of May 2019).
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An Official Invitation to a Literary-Musical Evening in Commemoration of Aleksandr Ostrovskii

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Moskva: Obshestvo Liubitelei Rossiiskoi Slovesnosti, 1897. Soft cover. First edition; folded 7 ½†x 9 ½†(pp. 4 printed recto and verso with last page free); small chip of bottom edge of last page,else near fine. Illustrated with two portraits of Ostrovskii (from an engraving and a photograph).
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Offset. "That Something Different in Advertising"

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Cleveland, Ohio: The Harris Automatic Press Company, 1925. Softcover. First edition; 8 3/4 x 11 1/2; pp. 16; stapled lithograph wraps; a few small nicks and cuts along edges; some glue residue to back cover verso from a label removed; very few faint spots of foxing to wraps; pages clean and brightly illustrated; very good or better. An uncommon advertising book by The Harris Automatic Press Company - a pioneer in offset lithography and an early leader in commercial printing press technology. Brothers Alfred and Charles G. Harris established their company in the early 1890s by developing an automatic sheet feeder as a way of replacing the slow cumbersome hand-fed printing process. In 1926, just a year after the book was published, a 3-way merger ensued with the Seybold Machine Company and the Premier Potter Premium Press Company. The work describes the process of offset lithography and its application in advertising, and gives various examples of the quality of the illustrations.
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