Cambridge Mass., Mass. Inst. of Techn, 1969. 103 S., (14) Bl. Orig.-Broschur.
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M. I. T. Press Paperback. Neben dem Text in englischer Übersetzung der lateinische Text mit den Illustrationen als Nachdruck.
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S.-Peterburg, Typografiya M.M. Ctasiulevitsa, 1882. 8vo. Bound in an elegant recent red half calf binding, in pastiche, with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Heavily underlined thoughout in blue and red. Title-page repaired at inner hinge, far from affecting text. No stamps. (4), 312 pp.
The exceedingly scarce first edition of this landmark work of Russian economics, being Vorontsov's seminal pre-revolutionary book ""The Fate of Capitalism in Russia"", which constitutes, not only the first serious attempt at analyzing Russian capitalism, but also one of the earliest (and the first Russian) theoretical statements of the assumption of economic development along non-capitalist lines. Vorontsov, together with Danielson - who was greatly inspired by the present work - is considered the major exponent of Narodnik (and pre-revolutionary) economics, of which the present work is essentially the epitome. ""In the 1880's, after the revolutionaries had clearly abandoned their indifferences to political forms, legal Populism became a distinctly separate movement with its own ideology. The common denominator linking the often very different members of this movement was the postulate of noncapitalist industrialization to be initiated and directed by the state, which would safeguard the interests of the small producers. The leading and most characteristic representative of this trend was V. P. Vorontsov (1847 - 1918). His book [the present] was the first ambitious attempt to analyze the specific features of Russian capitalism"" at the same time, it was an original statement of the theoretical assumptions of economic development along noncapitalist lines."" (Walicki, A History of Russian Thought)Vorontsov argues that that Russia's lack of an adequate internal market and the continued vitality of the peasant commune in Russia precluded any possibility that capitalism could ever supplant the agrarian economy that existed there"" the process of industrialization had been initiated in Russia but the backwardness compared to the rest of Europe meant that the industrialized mode of production would be kept in Europe, meaning Russia would have to import instead of export goods and thereby be kept on a comparatively low industrialization level due to the lack of internal market. Vorontsov, however, saw this as a not necessarily negative development. He wrote: ""The countries which are latecomers to the avenue of history have a great privilege in comparison with their foregoers, a privilege consisting in the fact that the accumulated historical experience of other countries enables them to work out a relatively true image of their next step and to strive for what others have already achieved not instinctively but consciously, not groping in the dark but knowing what should be avoided on the way."" [From the present work].Vorontsov was one of the first Russian economists to study the works of Karl Marx, the historical materialism of whom he was strongly influenced by. Vorontsov, inspired by Marx, maintained that crises are caused by production of surplus value, which becomes the real purpose of the economy under capitalist relations. The ""problem of the home market"" and the excess of production over consumption are manifestations of the fact that the capitalist class is not in a position to consume the entire surplus value produced. Vorontsov had therefore worked out a Marxist version of the underconsumption approach, which converged with the one first introduced by Malthus: Crises emanate from ""over-saving,"" or, in Marxist terms, from the inability of the capitalists to consume surplus value.""The views of the other Marxist theoreticians of the Narodnik current, first and foremost Nikolai Danielson, who in 1891 presented his theses in comprehensive form in his ""Outlines of our Social Economy after the Reform"" converged with the basic conclusions of Vorontsov's analysis: inability of the economy to absorb the product generated owing to capitalism's inherent tendency to increase production beyond society's ability to consume. Within this framework, Danielson is nevertheless to be distinguished from Vorontsov as regards the factors that cause underconsumption: contraction in the purchasing power of the popular masses (and not the inability of capitalists to consume the surplus value)."" (MILIOS, Tugan-Baranowsky and Effective Demand)The present work had a profound influence upon the Narodnik movement and is considered the movements economic background. It is commonly rendered as ""populism"" or ""peopleism"", an ideology which took ""peasant collectivism as a vehicle for non-capitalist development in Russia. The Narodnik movement developed along two paths: The intellectual, media based approach (The most influential and to which Vorontsov belonged) and the revolutionary agitation against the Tsardom. Though their movement achieved little in its own time, the Narodniks were in many ways the intellectual and political forebearers of the socialist revolutionaries, who went on to greatly influence Russian history in the 20th century.
Copenhagen, Ejnar Munksgaard, 1950. 15 volumes (170 x 130 mm), all in the original lithographed wrappers by Alechinsky, Appel, Atlan, Ejler Bille, Constant, Corneille, Doucet, Sonja Ferlov, Stephen Gilbert, Gudnason, Heerup, Egill Jacobsen, Asger Jorn and Carl henning Pedersen. A lovely, clean, bright, and fresh set.
Fine set constituting one of the final collected works by the Cobra art group which dissolved in 1951.The Cobra art movement was a significant avant-garde art movement that emerged in the years immediately following World War II. The term ""Cobra"" is derived from the names of the three major cities involved: Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam. The Cobra movement is also known as CoBrA, with each letter representing one of the cities. Cobra was founded in 1948 by a group of artists who wanted to create a new kind of art that was spontaneous, experimental, and often characterized by vibrant colors, expressive brushwork, and a childlike quality. The movement emphasized freedom of expression, collaboration, and a rejection of traditional artistic conventions. Cobra had a profound impact on modern art, influencing subsequent movements such as Abstract Expressionism and Art Brut. Its emphasis on spontaneity and intuitive creativity helped shape the direction of art in the mid-20th century Asger Jorn played a central role in the formation of Cobra. He advocated for a return to primal artistic instincts and embraced elements of folk art, mythology, and symbolism. “Jorn traveled to France where in the autumn of 1948 he, together with Christian Dotremont and Constant, founded COBRA (a European avant-garde art movement), and edited monographs of the Bibliothèque Cobra. However by 1949 Jorn had started a relationship with Matie van Domselaer, the daughter of the composer Jakob van Domselaer. This caused tension in the COBRA group with the Dutch artists boycotting a conference held at Bregnerød later that year. Matie and Jorn were married in 1950 and the group dissolved in 1951.” (""Asger Jorn"" museumjorn.dk)
16. Kiyoto ( Kyoto ), no publisher, 1878, oblong in-8°, ( Japanese style binding), 17,5 x 27 cm,Printed title, 4 pp of introductory text printed on 3 lvs, 81 uncoloured engraved plates on 46 lvs ( mostly printed back to back) and 1 contents leaf. Text in English, Original Japanese binding of limp cloth, some marginal staining binding a bit discoloured, but overall in good condition. The engravings are by Japanese artists and show temples, views, portraits, history scenes, musical instruments, ships etc.. Some of the plates have captions in English. Many of the plates have more than one illustration. Therefore there are around 150 or so illustrations. The author published in 1876 in Nagasaki a book on the history of Japan. This album with illustrations was intended as a companion to that study. His history book is famous because in it he bizarrely claimed that the Japanese were descended from a lost Jewish tribe. This book is very rare. ( Only 5 entries in the Worldcat )..
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Vesalius Andrei. Epitome. Extract from his books on the structure of the human body. In Russian /Vezaliy Andrey. Epitome. Izvlechenie iz svoikh knig o stroenii chelovecheskogo tela. Translated from Latin and Note by N.Sokolov. V.N. Ternovsky and Edited Text. M. Medicine 1974. 112 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb521c5fc21871934a.
" Antverpiae ( Antwerpen ), apud Ioannem Bapt. Vrientium, (typis Henrici Swingenij), 1601, in-8°, oblong format, 118 x 116 mm. (16)nn pp (including title page with globus vignette and on verso full page armorial engraving, celestial globe, world globe, bird's eye view of the Escorial) + 110 leaves (each with a full page map) +(5) nn pp (approbatio, index, blank) + [Additamentum Epitomae...] (2)nn pp + 13 lvs (each with a full page map) + (4)nn pp (index, 3 blank). Absolutely complete copy containing a total of 125 full page maps ( 2 globes in the introduction, 110 in the main work, 13 in the addendum). (Koeman Ortelius item 58 ). Bound in (contemporary ?) supple overlapping vellum, with traces of ties. Binding soiled and with some stains, also a bit warping. Interior fine except for one tear at the left side of the map on pp. Q3 (where the edge of the plate struck the paper, but no loss of paper). Exceptionally fine and complete copy in a first, original binding. On the title page a manucript ex-libris ''Conventus barroducae Carm[litum]..(?) ''. On the first paste down an unidentified engraved armorial book plate (two dogs holding a scutcheon. In the top a double headed eagle, beneath a wooden ladder; on top of the scutcheon a crowned helmet). Ortelius published the first atlas ever in 1570 : ''Theatrum Orbis Terrarum''. This was a very expensive item. In 1588 Philip Galle published an ''epitome'' (or abridgement) in pocket format which consisted of only 96 maps. Between 1588 and 1600 maps were renewed, replaced and added. Upon the death of Cornelis de Jode in 1600 Vriendts acquired the plates and published this edition with an extra 13 maps of which plate 12 depicts the island of Japan. This one of the earliest Western maps of Japan.."