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Cover scuffed through use..Paperback,Ex-Library,with usual stamps markings, ,in fair to good all-round condition, ,244pages. 400g ISBN: 0112704573
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Cover slightly scuffed through use..Paperback,Ex-Library,with usual stamps markings, ,in good all-round condition, ,244pages. 450g ISBN: 0112704573
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.Paperback,Ex-Library,with usual stamps markings, ,in good all-round condition, ,368pages. 550g ISBN: 0100089682
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Combined operations: The official story of the commandos
Britain, Great
8vo over 7.75 - 9.75'' tall Nice Tight Clean copy ! Jacket has edge wear, small tears. 155 pages. 8981
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The Socialist Standard: Official Organ Of The Socialist Party Of Great Britain Vol. 29 No. 347 July, 1933
The Socialist Party of Great Britain
Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Pamphlet First Edition An important publication in Labour and social history. The Socialist Standard is a monthly socialist newspaper published without interruption since 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain. The newspaper is written in a simple, direct style and focuses mainly on socialist advocacy and Marxian analysis of current events, particularly those affecting the United Kingdom. It was placed on a secret list of papers and magazines banned for export during World War I, for its demand for workers to refuse to fight for their countries and instead join the class war. In 1915 it published an article written by a member of the Bolshevik party calling for a socialist solution to the war. In 1918, however, the paper voiced the first doubts of the SPGB regarding the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. In the 1930's it drew on the reports from Spain to produce articles on the looming menace of aerial warfare. Some staining to pages. Rare.
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New Scots Poetry: A Selection of Short Poems from the Festival of Britain Scots Poetry Competition
Arts Council of Great Britain
New 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall New Cloth First Edition Anthology of poetry published for The Scottish Committee of the Arts Council of Great Britain. Some in Scots dialect. Includes Olive Fraser, Alexander Scott, Sydney Goodsir Smith, Gordon Geddes and a glossary of Scottish dialect.
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The Socialist Standard: Official Organ Of The Socialist Party Of Great Britain Vol. 30 No. 353 January, 1934
The Socialist Party of Great Britain
Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Pamphlet First Edition An important publication in Labour and social history. The Socialist Standard is a monthly socialist newspaper published without interruption since 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain. The newspaper is written in a simple, direct style and focuses mainly on socialist advocacy and Marxian analysis of current events, particularly those affecting the United Kingdom. It was placed on a secret list of papers and magazines banned for export during World War I, for its demand for workers to refuse to fight for their countries and instead join the class war. In 1915 it published an article written by a member of the Bolshevik party calling for a socialist solution to the war. In 1918, however, the paper voiced the first doubts of the SPGB regarding the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. In the 1930's it drew on the reports from Spain to produce articles on the looming menace of aerial warfare. Some staining to pages. Rare.
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The Socialist Standard: Official Organ Of The Socialist Party Of Great Britain Vol. 30 No. 354 February, 1934
The Socialist Party of Great Britain
Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Pamphlet First Edition An important publication in Labour and social history. The Socialist Standard is a monthly socialist newspaper published without interruption since 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain. The newspaper is written in a simple, direct style and focuses mainly on socialist advocacy and Marxian analysis of current events, particularly those affecting the United Kingdom. It was placed on a secret list of papers and magazines banned for export during World War I, for its demand for workers to refuse to fight for their countries and instead join the class war. In 1915 it published an article written by a member of the Bolshevik party calling for a socialist solution to the war. In 1918, however, the paper voiced the first doubts of the SPGB regarding the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. In the 1930's it drew on the reports from Spain to produce articles on the looming menace of aerial warfare. Some staining to pages. Rare.
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The Socialist Standard: Official Organ Of The Socialist Party Of Great Britain Vol. 30 No. 356 April, 1934
The Socialist Party of Great Britain
Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Pamphlet First Edition An important publication in Labour and social history. The Socialist Standard is a monthly socialist newspaper published without interruption since 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain. The newspaper is written in a simple, direct style and focuses mainly on socialist advocacy and Marxian analysis of current events, particularly those affecting the United Kingdom. It was placed on a secret list of papers and magazines banned for export during World War I, for its demand for workers to refuse to fight for their countries and instead join the class war. In 1915 it published an article written by a member of the Bolshevik party calling for a socialist solution to the war. In 1918, however, the paper voiced the first doubts of the SPGB regarding the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. In the 1930's it drew on the reports from Spain to produce articles on the looming menace of aerial warfare. Some staining to pages. Rare.
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The Socialist Standard: Official Organ Of The Socialist Party Of Great Britain Vol. 30 No. 359 July, 1934
The Socialist Party of Great Britain
Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Pamphlet First Edition An important publication in Labour and social history. The Socialist Standard is a monthly socialist newspaper published without interruption since 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain. The newspaper is written in a simple, direct style and focuses mainly on socialist advocacy and Marxian analysis of current events, particularly those affecting the United Kingdom. It was placed on a secret list of papers and magazines banned for export during World War I, for its demand for workers to refuse to fight for their countries and instead join the class war. In 1915 it published an article written by a member of the Bolshevik party calling for a socialist solution to the war. In 1918, however, the paper voiced the first doubts of the SPGB regarding the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. In the 1930's it drew on the reports from Spain to produce articles on the looming menace of aerial warfare. Some staining to pages. Rare.
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