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‎"KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA.‎

Reference : 50935

(1956)

‎O kulcie jednostki i jego nastepstwach. Referat I Sekretarza KC KPZR tow. N. S. Chruszczowa na XX Zjezdzie Komunistycznej Partii Zwiazku Radzieckiego 25 lutego 1956 r. Nieopublikowane materialy doreczone delegatom na XX Zjazd KPZR. [i.e. On the Cult o... - [THE SECRET SPEECH THAT CHANGED WORLD HISTORY]‎

‎Warszawa, March (27th and 31st) 1956. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. With ""Wylacznie do uzytku organizacji partyjnych"" (""Exclusively for inner-party use"") printed to top of front wrapper. Stamped serial number to front wrapper: 12861. A few light creases to wrappers. A A very nice, clean, and fresh copy.Previous owner's name to title-page. 95, (1) pp.‎


‎Extremely scarce second impression, printed for private circulation only (""exclusively for inner-party use""), of one of the most important documents of the 20th century, namely Khrushchev's so-called ""Secret Speech"", also known as the ""Khrushchev Report"". This seminal speech was delivered at an unpublicized closed session of Communist Party delegates, with guests and members of the press excluded, and the present Polish version, which appeard in two different printings, of it was the only one that circulated during the Cold War, the official Russian text being unknown until its 1989 publication. The CIA counterfeit edition [falsely stating Moscow 1959] was in fact a translation into Russian from the present Polish text, which was smuggled out of Moscow and leaked, via Israel, to the USA. There are two impressions of the first edition of Khrushchev's speech, both bearing the date March 1956 and both ordered by the Polish communist party authorities in the span of March 27 - March 31. As opposed to the even scarcer first priting of the text, this second priting of 96 pages was edited to give only Khrushchev's speech (without the recorded interjections and ovations), but containing also a second part, ""Unpublished materials"" with Lenin's ""Testament"", Lenin's ""On the National Question"", and Stalin's notes.The present publication shook the Western world and changed our history for good. ""Its consequences, by no means fully foreseen by Khrushchev, shook the Soviet Union to the core, but even more so its communist allies, notably in central Europe. Forces were unleashed that eventually changed the course of history. But at the time, the impact on the delegates was more immediate. Soviet sources now say some were so convulsed as they listened that they suffered heart attacks"" others committed suicide afterwards."" (John Rettie, in The Observer, Sunday 26 February 2006 ).On February 24, 1956 before assembled delegates at a secret session of the Communist Party's Twentieth Congress, Nikita Khrushchev delivered his so-called ""Secret Speech"", denouncing Stalin for his transgressions. The public session of the 20th Congress had come to a formal end on 24 February 1956 when word was spread to delegates to return to the Great Hall of the Kremlin for an additional ""closed session,"" to which journalists, guests, and delegates from ""fraternal parties"" from outside the USSR were not invited. Special passes were issued to those eligible to participate, with an additional 100 former Party members, recently released from the Soviet prison camp network. The speech was thus secretly held in this closed session, without discussion, and it was neither published as part of the congress' proceedings nor reported in the Soviet press. The speech that sent shock waves through the congress participants denounced Stalin, describing him as satanic despot and terrorist who had committed the greatest of crimes. Quoting from correspondence, memoranda and his own observations, Khrushchev gave details of Stalin's horrible actions during the Terror of the late 1930'ies, the unpreparedness of the country at the time of the Nazi invasion in June 1941, numerous wartime blunders, the deportation of various nationalities in 1943 and 1944, and the banishing of Tito's Yugoslavia from the Soviet bloc after the war. Absolving the party itself of these grave actions, Khrushchev attributed them to the ""cult of personality"" that Stalin encouraged and his ""violations of socialist legality"". According to Khrushchev's speech, Stalin was a tyrant, a murderer and torturer of party members.Khrushchev gave his grim tale of the obscene crimes committed by his predecessor, Josef Stalin, only three years after the death of Stalin, who was then celebrated as a great leader and whose death was mourned by the great majority of Soviet citizens, who saw him as a divine father. It is no wonder that this lengthy speech from their new leader completely shocked Soviet communists, being told so soon after his death that far from far from being divine, their hero Stalin was actually outright satanic. The leaders who inherited the party from the old dictator had agreed - after months of furious argument - that Khrushchev should make the speech, but on the condition that it should never be published.Khrushchev read from a prepared report and no stenographic record of the closed session was kept. No questions or debate followed Khrushchev's presentation, and it is reported that delegates left the hall in a state of complete disorientation. It is even said that several delegates suffered heart attacks and that some even committed suicide upon listening to the horrifying speech. On the evening of the congress, delegates of foreign Communist parties were called to the Kremlin and given the opportunity to read the prepared text of the Khrushchev speech, which was treated as a top secret state document. Reports of the speech soon reached the West and as early as March the contents were reported in Western media. ""The content of the speech reached the west through a circuitous route. A few copies of the speech were sent by order of the Soviet Politburo to leaders of the Eastern Bloc countries. Shortly after the speech had been disseminated, a Polish journalist, Viktor Grayevsky, visited his girlfriend, Lucia Baranowski, who worked as a junior secretary in the office of the first secretary of the Polish Communist Party, Edward Ochab. On her desk was a thick booklet with a red binding, with the words: ""The 20th Party Congress, the speech of Comrade Khrushchev."" Grayevsky had heard rumors of the speech and, as a journalist, was interested in reading it. Baranowski allowed him to take the document home to read.As it happened, Grayevsky, who was Jewish, and had made a recent trip to Israel to visit his sick father, decided to emigrate there. After he read the speech, he decided to take it to the Israeli Embassy and gave it to Yaakov Barmor who had helped Grayevsky make his trip to visit Grayevsky's sick father. Barmor was a Shin Bet representative"" he photographed the document and sent the photographs to Israel. By the afternoon of April 13, 1956, the Shin Bet in Israel received the photographs. Israeli intelligence and United States intelligence had previously secretly agreed to cooperate on security matters. James Jesus Angleton was the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) head of counterintelligence and in charge of the clandestine liaison with Israeli intelligence. The photographs were delivered to him. On April 17, 1956, the photographs reached the CIA chief Allen Dulles, who quickly informed U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. After determining that the speech was authentic, the CIA leaked the speech to The New York Times in early June.""""In the West, the impact of the speech received a colossal boost from the publication of the full, albeit sanitised, text in The Observer and the New York Times. This was the first time the full text had been available for public scrutiny anywhere in the world. Even local party secretaries who read it to members had to return their texts within 36 hours. (Those texts were also sanitised, omitting two incidents in the speech that Orlov related to me.)According to William Taubman, in his masterly biography of Khrushchev, the full text leaked out through Poland where, like other central European communist allies, Moscow had sent an edited copy for distribution to the Polish party."" (John Rettie, in The Observer, Sunday 26 February 2006).The speech sent shock waves throughout the Communist world and caused many Western Communists to abandon the movement. In central Europe, the impact of the speech was enormous. By autumn Poland was ready to explode and in Hungary an anti-communist revolution overthrew the Stalinist party and government, replacing them with the short-lived reformist Imre Nagy.""Some may doubt that Stalin's Soviet Union could ever have been reformed, but Khrushchev was not among them - and neither, indeed, was Gorbachev. But after two decades of decay under Brezhnev, even he could not hold the country together. It can well be argued that the 'secret speech' was the century's most momentous, planting the seed that eventually caused the demise of the USSR."" (John Rettie, in The Observer, Sunday 26 February 2006).It is the present version of the seminal text that leaked behind the Iron Curtain. Allegedly the CIA offered USD 1.000.000 for a copy, before they came into possession of the text through other channels. Khrushchev himself stated: ""It was supposed to have been secret, but in fact it was far from being secret.. our document fell into the hands of some Polish comrades who were hostile towards the Soviet Union. They used my speech for their own purposes and made copies of it. I was told that it was being sold for very little.""Like the first impression, almost all the copies of this extremely scarce publication - which were all numbered and strictly registered - were withdrawn and destroyed after 11 April 1956. We have been able to locate no copies of either impression outside of Poland and can find no copies registered in OCLC.‎

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‎"KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA.‎

Reference : 53632

(1956)

‎O kulcie jednostki i jego nastepstwach. Referat I Sekretarza KC KPZR tow. N. S. Chruszczowa na XX Zjezdzie Komunistycznej Partii Zwiazku Radzieckiego 25 lutego 1956 r. Nieopublikowane materialy doreczone delegatom na XX Zjazd KPZR. [i.e. On the Cult o... - [THE SECRET SPEECH THAT CHANGED WORLD HISTORY]‎

‎Warszawa, March (31st) 1956. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. With ""Wylacznie do uzytku organizacji partyjnych"" (""Exclusively for inner-party use"") printed to top of front wrapper. A very nice, clean, and fresh copy. 95, (1) pp.‎


‎Extremely scarce second impression, printed for private circulation only (""exclusively for inner-party use""), of one of the most important documents of the 20th century, namely Khrushchev's so-called ""Secret Speech"", also known as the ""Khrushchev Report"". This seminal speech was delivered at an unpublicized closed session of Communist Party delegates, with guests and members of the press excluded, and the present Polish version, which appeard in two different printings, of it was the only one that circulated during the Cold War, the official Russian text being unknown until its 1989 publication. The CIA counterfeit edition [falsely stating Moscow 1959] was in fact a translation into Russian from the present Polish text, which was smuggled out of Moscow and leaked, via Israel, to the USA. There are two impressions of the first edition of Khrushchev's speech, both bearing the date March 1956 and both ordered by the Polish communist party authorities in the span of March 27 - March 31. As opposed to the even scarcer first priting of the text, this second priting of 96 pages was edited to give only Khrushchev's speech (without the recorded interjections and ovations), but containing also a second part, ""Unpublished materials"" with Lenin's ""Testament"", Lenin's ""On the National Question"", and Stalin's notes.The present publication shook the Western world and changed our history for good. ""Its consequences, by no means fully foreseen by Khrushchev, shook the Soviet Union to the core, but even more so its communist allies, notably in central Europe. Forces were unleashed that eventually changed the course of history. But at the time, the impact on the delegates was more immediate. Soviet sources now say some were so convulsed as they listened that they suffered heart attacks"" others committed suicide afterwards."" (John Rettie, in The Observer, Sunday 26 February 2006 ).On February 24, 1956 before assembled delegates at a secret session of the Communist Party's Twentieth Congress, Nikita Khrushchev delivered his so-called ""Secret Speech"", denouncing Stalin for his transgressions. The public session of the 20th Congress had come to a formal end on 24 February 1956 when word was spread to delegates to return to the Great Hall of the Kremlin for an additional ""closed session,"" to which journalists, guests, and delegates from ""fraternal parties"" from outside the USSR were not invited. Special passes were issued to those eligible to participate, with an additional 100 former Party members, recently released from the Soviet prison camp network. The speech was thus secretly held in this closed session, without discussion, and it was neither published as part of the congress' proceedings nor reported in the Soviet press. The speech that sent shock waves through the congress participants denounced Stalin, describing him as satanic despot and terrorist who had committed the greatest of crimes. Quoting from correspondence, memoranda and his own observations, Khrushchev gave details of Stalin's horrible actions during the Terror of the late 1930'ies, the unpreparedness of the country at the time of the Nazi invasion in June 1941, numerous wartime blunders, the deportation of various nationalities in 1943 and 1944, and the banishing of Tito's Yugoslavia from the Soviet bloc after the war. Absolving the party itself of these grave actions, Khrushchev attributed them to the ""cult of personality"" that Stalin encouraged and his ""violations of socialist legality"". According to Khrushchev's speech, Stalin was a tyrant, a murderer and torturer of party members.Khrushchev gave his grim tale of the obscene crimes committed by his predecessor, Josef Stalin, only three years after the death of Stalin, who was then celebrated as a great leader and whose death was mourned by the great majority of Soviet citizens, who saw him as a divine father. It is no wonder that this lengthy speech from their new leader completely shocked Soviet communists, being told so soon after his death that far from far from being divine, their hero Stalin was actually outright satanic. The leaders who inherited the party from the old dictator had agreed - after months of furious argument - that Khrushchev should make the speech, but on the condition that it should never be published.Khrushchev read from a prepared report and no stenographic record of the closed session was kept. No questions or debate followed Khrushchev's presentation, and it is reported that delegates left the hall in a state of complete disorientation. It is even said that several delegates suffered heart attacks and that some even committed suicide upon listening to the horrifying speech. On the evening of the congress, delegates of foreign Communist parties were called to the Kremlin and given the opportunity to read the prepared text of the Khrushchev speech, which was treated as a top secret state document. Reports of the speech soon reached the West and as early as March the contents were reported in Western media. ""The content of the speech reached the west through a circuitous route. A few copies of the speech were sent by order of the Soviet Politburo to leaders of the Eastern Bloc countries. Shortly after the speech had been disseminated, a Polish journalist, Viktor Grayevsky, visited his girlfriend, Lucia Baranowski, who worked as a junior secretary in the office of the first secretary of the Polish Communist Party, Edward Ochab. On her desk was a thick booklet with a red binding, with the words: ""The 20th Party Congress, the speech of Comrade Khrushchev."" Grayevsky had heard rumors of the speech and, as a journalist, was interested in reading it. Baranowski allowed him to take the document home to read.As it happened, Grayevsky, who was Jewish, and had made a recent trip to Israel to visit his sick father, decided to emigrate there. After he read the speech, he decided to take it to the Israeli Embassy and gave it to Yaakov Barmor who had helped Grayevsky make his trip to visit Grayevsky's sick father. Barmor was a Shin Bet representative"" he photographed the document and sent the photographs to Israel. By the afternoon of April 13, 1956, the Shin Bet in Israel received the photographs. Israeli intelligence and United States intelligence had previously secretly agreed to cooperate on security matters. James Jesus Angleton was the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) head of counterintelligence and in charge of the clandestine liaison with Israeli intelligence. The photographs were delivered to him. On April 17, 1956, the photographs reached the CIA chief Allen Dulles, who quickly informed U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. After determining that the speech was authentic, the CIA leaked the speech to The New York Times in early June.""""In the West, the impact of the speech received a colossal boost from the publication of the full, albeit sanitised, text in The Observer and the New York Times. This was the first time the full text had been available for public scrutiny anywhere in the world. Even local party secretaries who read it to members had to return their texts within 36 hours. (Those texts were also sanitised, omitting two incidents in the speech that Orlov related to me.)According to William Taubman, in his masterly biography of Khrushchev, the full text leaked out through Poland where, like other central European communist allies, Moscow had sent an edited copy for distribution to the Polish party."" (John Rettie, in The Observer, Sunday 26 February 2006).The speech sent shock waves throughout the Communist world and caused many Western Communists to abandon the movement. In central Europe, the impact of the speech was enormous. By autumn Poland was ready to explode and in Hungary an anti-communist revolution overthrew the Stalinist party and government, replacing them with the short-lived reformist Imre Nagy.""Some may doubt that Stalin's Soviet Union could ever have been reformed, but Khrushchev was not among them - and neither, indeed, was Gorbachev. But after two decades of decay under Brezhnev, even he could not hold the country together. It can well be argued that the 'secret speech' was the century's most momentous, planting the seed that eventually caused the demise of the USSR."" (John Rettie, in The Observer, Sunday 26 February 2006).It is the present version of the seminal text that leaked behind the Iron Curtain. Allegedly the CIA offered USD 1.000.000 for a copy, before they came into possession of the text through other channels. Khrushchev himself stated: ""It was supposed to have been secret, but in fact it was far from being secret.. our document fell into the hands of some Polish comrades who were hostile towards the Soviet Union. They used my speech for their own purposes and made copies of it. I was told that it was being sold for very little.""Like the first impression, almost all the copies of this extremely scarce publication - which were all numbered and strictly registered - were withdrawn and destroyed after 11 April 1956. We have been able to locate no copies of either impression outside of Poland and can find no copies registered in OCLC. ‎

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‎"[LENIN, STALIN, KHRUSHCHEV].‎

Reference : 56937

(1956)

‎Nieopublikowane materialy doreczone delegatom XX Zjazd KPZR (Polish, i.e.: Unpublished Materials Delivered to the Delegates of the 20th CPSU Congress). - [ THE PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED MATERIALS THAT LED TO KHRUSHCHEV'S SECRET SPEECH]‎

‎Warszawa, March (presumably 27th, but no later than 31st) 1956. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. With ""Wylacznie do uzytku organizacji partyjnych"" (""Exclusively for inner-party use"") printed to top of front wrapper. Stamped serial number to front wrapper: 0563. Some creases to spine and corners of wrappers and a tear to the back wrapper. Title-page a little cleased and with two small marginal holes caused by the original clips. All in all a fairly well preserved copy. 32 pp. ‎


‎Extremely rare first printing thus (presumably the first printing at all, and definitely the first separate printing), printed for private circulation only (""exclusively for inner-party use""), of the previously unpublished materials that led to one of the most important moments of 20th century politics, namely Khrushchev's so-called ""Secret Speech"", also known as the ""Khrushchev Report"". This seminal speech was delivered at an unpublicized closed session of Communist Party delegates, with guests and members of the press excluded. The ""Unpublished materials"" contain Lenin's ""Testament"", Lenin's ""On the National Question"", and Stalin's notes.The speech itself appeard in two different printings. As the present publication, those the two printings of the speech also bear the date March 1956 and all three publications were ordered by the Polish communist party authorities in the span of March 27 - March 31. The extremely scarce first printing of the speech consisted in 71 pages, namely Khrushchev's speech with the recorded interjections and ovations"" the second printing, which appered four days later, consisted of 96 pages, was edited to give only Khrushchev's speech (without the recorded interjections and ovations), but containing also a second part, ""Unpublished materials"" with Lenin's ""Testament"", Lenin's ""On the National Question"", and Stalin's notes.The present publication constitutes the ""Unpublished materials"" alone, with a separate pagination (pp. 1-32, including a title-page) - exactly the same material as pp. 71-(96) of the second printing of the speech from March 31st, but here published separately, with its own title-page. Thus, the present publication was most likely published at the same time as the first printing of Khrushchev's Speech, March 27th, and meant to be an accompaniment to this. And later, it was thus incorporated into the edited second edition of the speech and publised after that, as pp. 71-(96). Khrushchev' Speech shook the Western world and changed our history for good. ""Its consequences, by no means fully foreseen by Khrushchev, shook the Soviet Union to the core, but even more so its communist allies, notably in central Europe. Forces were unleashed that eventually changed the course of history. But at the time, the impact on the delegates was more immediate. Soviet sources now say some were so convulsed as they listened that they suffered heart attacks"" others committed suicide afterwards."" (John Rettie, in The Observer, Sunday 26 February 2006 ).On February 24, 1956 before assembled delegates at a secret session of the Communist Party's Twentieth Congress, Nikita Khrushchev delivered his so-called ""Secret Speech"", denouncing Stalin for his transgressions. The public session of the 20th Congress had come to a formal end on 24 February 1956 when word was spread to delegates to return to the Great Hall of the Kremlin for an additional ""closed session,"" to which journalists, guests, and delegates from ""fraternal parties"" from outside the USSR were not invited. Special passes were issued to those eligible to participate, with an additional 100 former Party members, recently released from the Soviet prison camp network. The speech was thus secretly held in this closed session, without discussion, and it was neither published as part of the congress' proceedings nor reported in the Soviet press. The speech that sent shock waves through the congress participants denounced Stalin, describing him as satanic despot and terrorist who had committed the greatest of crimes. Quoting from correspondence, memoranda and his own observations, Khrushchev gave details of Stalin's horrible actions during the Terror of the late 1930'ies, the unpreparedness of the country at the time of the Nazi invasion in June 1941, numerous wartime blunders, the deportation of various nationalities in 1943 and 1944, and the banishing of Tito's Yugoslavia from the Soviet bloc after the war. Absolving the party itself of these grave actions, Khrushchev attributed them to the ""cult of personality"" that Stalin encouraged and his ""violations of socialist legality"". According to Khrushchev's speech, Stalin was a tyrant, a murderer and torturer of party members.Khrushchev gave his grim tale of the obscene crimes committed by his predecessor, Josef Stalin, only three years after the death of Stalin, who was then celebrated as a great leader and whose death was mourned by the great majority of Soviet citizens, who saw him as a divine father. It is no wonder that this lengthy speech from their new leader completely shocked Soviet communists, being told so soon after his death that far from far from being divine, their hero Stalin was actually outright satanic. The leaders who inherited the party from the old dictator had agreed - after months of furious argument - that Khrushchev should make the speech, but on the condition that it should never be published.Khrushchev read from a prepared report and no stenographic record of the closed session was kept. No questions or debate followed Khrushchev's presentation, and it is reported that delegates left the hall in a state of complete disorientation. It is even said that several delegates suffered heart attacks and that some even committed suicide upon listening to the horrifying speech. On the evening of the congress, delegates of foreign Communist parties were called to the Kremlin and given the opportunity to read the prepared text of the Khrushchev speech, which was treated as a top secret state document. Reports of the speech soon reached the West and as early as March the contents were reported in Western media. ""The content of the speech reached the west through a circuitous route. A few copies of the speech were sent by order of the Soviet Politburo to leaders of the Eastern Bloc countries. Shortly after the speech had been disseminated, a Polish journalist, Viktor Grayevsky, visited his girlfriend, Lucia Baranowski, who worked as a junior secretary in the office of the first secretary of the Polish Communist Party, Edward Ochab. On her desk was a thick booklet with a red binding, with the words: ""The 20th Party Congress, the speech of Comrade Khrushchev."" Grayevsky had heard rumors of the speech and, as a journalist, was interested in reading it. Baranowski allowed him to take the document home to read.As it happened, Grayevsky, who was Jewish, and had made a recent trip to Israel to visit his sick father, decided to emigrate there. After he read the speech, he decided to take it to the Israeli Embassy and gave it to Yaakov Barmor who had helped Grayevsky make his trip to visit Grayevsky's sick father. Barmor was a Shin Bet representative"" he photographed the document and sent the photographs to Israel. By the afternoon of April 13, 1956, the Shin Bet in Israel received the photographs. Israeli intelligence and United States intelligence had previously secretly agreed to cooperate on security matters. James Jesus Angleton was the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) head of counterintelligence and in charge of the clandestine liaison with Israeli intelligence. The photographs were delivered to him. On April 17, 1956, the photographs reached the CIA chief Allen Dulles, who quickly informed U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. After determining that the speech was authentic, the CIA leaked the speech to The New York Times in early June.""""In the West, the impact of the speech received a colossal boost from the publication of the full, albeit sanitised, text in The Observer and the New York Times. This was the first time the full text had been available for public scrutiny anywhere in the world. Even local party secretaries who read it to members had to return their texts within 36 hours. (Those texts were also sanitised, omitting two incidents in the speech that Orlov related to me.)According to William Taubman, in his masterly biography of Khrushchev, the full text leaked out through Poland where, like other central European communist allies, Moscow had sent an edited copy for distribution to the Polish party."" (John Rettie, in The Observer, Sunday 26 February 2006).The speech sent shock waves throughout the Communist world and caused many Western Communists to abandon the movement. In central Europe, the impact of the speech was enormous. By autumn Poland was ready to explode and in Hungary an anti-communist revolution overthrew the Stalinist party and government, replacing them with the short-lived reformist Imre Nagy.""Some may doubt that Stalin's Soviet Union could ever have been reformed, but Khrushchev was not among them - and neither, indeed, was Gorbachev. But after two decades of decay under Brezhnev, even he could not hold the country together. It can well be argued that the 'secret speech' was the century's most momentous, planting the seed that eventually caused the demise of the USSR."" (John Rettie, in The Observer, Sunday 26 February 2006).It was in the form of the second printing of the speech, with the ""Unpublished Materials"" in their presumably second printing, that it was leaked behind the Iron Curtain. Allegedly the CIA offered USD 1.000.000 for a copy, before they came into possession of the text through other channels. Khrushchev himself stated: ""It was supposed to have been secret, but in fact it was far from being secret.. our document fell into the hands of some Polish comrades who were hostile towards the Soviet Union. They used my speech for their own purposes and made copies of it. I was told that it was being sold for very little.""Like the two impressions of the Speech, on with the ""Unpublished Matrials"", almost all the copies of this extremely scarce publication - which were all numbered and strictly registered - were withdrawn and destroyed after 11 April 1956. We have been able to locate no copies of either impression outside of Poland and can find no copies registered in OCLC. ‎

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‎COSQUER (Hervé).‎

Reference : 119738

(2012)

ISBN : 9782296031258

‎Abus et détournements du Secret-Défense.‎

‎ L'Harmattan, 2012, gr. in-8°, 247 pp, préface d'Eric Denécé, annexes, broché, couv. illustrée, qqs soulignures stylo, bon état (Coll. Culture du renseignement)‎


‎Le Secret-Défense ? On en parle souvent, mais on le connaît mal. C'est pratique pour qui veut tromper le citoyen. Trop pratique. Ce livre explique comment certaines institutions et leurs responsables abusent outrageusement de ce trop commode secret d'Etat. L'auteur raconte dans quelles circonstances, recruté par la Compagnie Générale des Matières Nucléaires (Cogema), et chargé par son président de vérifier la solidité et la conformité du système de sécurité, il a découvert que le Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique (CEA), avec l'aval du Haut-Fonctionnaire de Défense du ministère des Finances et de l'Industrie, trahit le Secret-Défense en engluant ses divers partenaires commerciaux dans des procédures non conformes à la loi qui lui permettent d'enquêter sur les personnes et les sociétés. Le jugement d'une stupéfiante affaire d'espionnage dans les laboratoires de la bombe atomique au CEA étaye ses soupçons sur les déviances, lesquelles sont attestées par documents. Puis un mystérieux vol d'écoutes téléphoniques classifiées illustre les défaillances de l'Etat. Enfin, preuves absolument inédites à l'appui, l'ouvrage démontre que les obstacles à l'instruction judiciaire sur la fameuse affaire des Frégates de Taïwan et ses commissions occultes repose sur de graves incompétences et la trahison de textes incertains. Professionnel du secret ayant dirigé pendant dix ans l'un des services les plus sensibles des Renseignements Généraux, l'auteur révèle ici les scandaleux détournements de la loi commis par une caste solidaire de dirigeants ou représentants de l'Etat qui, protégés par l'ignorance générale et sûrs de leur impunité, abusent sans vergogne du Secret-Défense ou ferment les yeux sur les abus commis. Après la lecture de ce livre, il ne sera plus possible d'avoir le même regard sur le Secret-Défense. ‎

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‎Lamarche-Vadel Gaétane‎

Reference : R100061778

(1980)

‎Recherches n°44 octobre 1980 - Une justice en trompe-l'oeil le secret du dossier des mineurs - Les dossiers : constitution, circulations secret de polichinelle - enfance secrète le cercle judiciaire - atout secret : la famille exclue ...‎

‎Recherches. 1980. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 136 pages - quelques planches en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues‎


‎"Sommaire : Les dossiers : constitution, circulations secret de polichinelle - enfance secrète le cercle judiciaire - atout secret : la famille exclue du non-contradictoire "" pas tout dire "" au mineur, la mise au secret - secrets intérieurs les fuites "" pas tout écrire "" - au juge etc. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues"‎

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‎Kabbalah, Heresies, and Secret Societies In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Kabbala‎

‎Kabbalah, Heresies, and Secret Societies In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Kabbala, eresi i taynye obshchestva Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).The book of Kabbalah, heresy, and secret societies is written by Nadezhda Bootmi under the editorship of her husband, Russian political and public figure, economist and publicist Georgy Vasilyevich Bootmi (1856-1917). The author consistently examines Freemasonry, Kabbalah, the teachings of Gnostics and Manicheans, the secret societies of Islam, the albigoists, the Templars, the secret societies that emerged during the Reformation from the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries, natural philosophers or neo-platonists, and various building alliances. 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. SKUalb1faf9af930c1ab89‎


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(2023)

‎Ordo ab chao n°87 septembre 2023 - maître secret, un recommencement - introduction par yves marquer - secret, silence et clef : les voies de l'intériorité par philippe nicot - le bandeau du maître secret par andré saulais - les larmes d'argent ...‎

‎Suprême Conseil de France. 2023. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 98 pages - quelques illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues‎


‎Sommaire : Introduction par Yves Marquer - secret, silence et clef : les voies de l'intériorité par Philippe Nicot - le bandeau du maître secret par André Saulais - les larmes d'argent par Francis Lambert - clegs géométriques et initiatiques du cartouche et ses trois centres par Jean Michel Nicollet - notice bibliographique Jean Pons Guillaume Viennet par Michel Pélissier Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues‎

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‎Secret Language of Animals. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Secret Language of A‎

‎Secret Language of Animals. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Secret Language of Animals (Orakul taynyy yazyk zhivotnykh). The secret language of animals is the door by which we can reconnect with the wisdom of nature by reading the messages of the most diverse species of animals that inhabit our planet 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. SKUalb47629f2c60c9c755‎


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‎Sayers Michael Kahn Albert Sayers Michael. Albert Kahn). Sabotage The secret war against America Sabotage The secret‎

‎Sayers Michael Kahn Albert Sayers Michael. Albert Kahn). Sabotage The secret war against America Sabotage The secret war against America). In Russian (ask us if in doubt)./Sayers Michael Kahn Albert Seyers Maykl. Al'bert Kan). Sabotage The secret war against America Sabotazh Taynaya Voyna Protiv Ameriki). First edition. New York Harper Row 1942. 266c. SKUalbf6ba728a2ccb6dc7.‎


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‎Collectif‎

Reference : RO20260579

(2023)

‎Ordo ab chao n°87 septembre 2023 - Maître secret, un recommencement - Introduction par Yves Marquer - secret, silence et clef : les voies de l'intériorité par Philippe Nicot - le bandeau du maître secret par André Saulais - les larmes d'argent ...‎

‎Suprême Conseil de France. 2023. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 98 pages - quelques illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues‎


‎Sommaire : Introduction par Yves Marquer - secret, silence et clef : les voies de l'intériorité par Philippe Nicot - le bandeau du maître secret par André Saulais - les larmes d'argent par Francis Lambert - clegs géométriques et initiatiques du cartouche et ses trois centres par Jean Michel Nicollet - notice bibliographique Jean Pons Guillaume Viennet par Michel Pélissier. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues‎

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‎Verdier (Pierre) et Soulé (Michel), eds. - Claude Ameline - Jean Benet - Gilbert Diatkine - Roland-Ramzi Geadah - Janine Noel - Laurent Séailles - John Stroud‎

Reference : 80291

(1986)

‎Le secret sur les origines - Problèmes psychologiques, légaux, administratifs‎

‎Les Editions ESF , La Vie de l'Enfant Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1986 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur blanc et bleu grand In-8 1 vol. - 168 pages‎


‎ 1ere édition, 1986 Contents, Chapitres : Pierre Verdier : Avant-propos - Le secret de l'origine des pupilles de l'Etat - Michel Soulé et Janine Noel : Aspects psychologiques des notions de filiation et d'identité et le secret des origines - Gilbert Diatkine : Chasseurs de fantômes - Roland-Ramzi Gaedah : Accouchement anonyme, enjeu du secret - Claude Ameline : Le droit des personnes adoptées à connaitre leur état civil d'origine en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles - Laurent Séailles : La levée du secret de l'adoption aux Etats-Unis d'Amérique, témoignages et évolution récente - Jean Benet : L'accès aux origines, le point de vue des anciens pupilles - Enfance et familles d'adoption : L'accès à la connaissance des origines, le point de vue des foyers adoptifs - cf : accouchement sous X couverture à peine jaunie, avec d'infimes traces de pliures aux coins, intérieur sinon propre, papier à peine jauni‎

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‎Verdier (Pierre) et Soulé (Michel), eds. - Claude Ameline - Jean Benet - Gilbert Diatkine - Roland-Ramzi Geadah - Janine Noel - Laurent Séailles - John Stroud‎

Reference : 66562

(1986)

‎Le secret sur les origines - Problèmes psychologiques, légaux, administratifs‎

‎Les Editions ESF , La Vie de l'Enfant Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1986 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur grand In-8 1 vol. - 168 pages‎


‎ 1ere édition Contents, Chapitres : Pierre Verdier : Avant-propos - Le secret de l'origine des pupilles de l'Etat - Michel Soulé et Janine Noel : Aspects psychologiques des notions de filiation et d'identité et le secret des origines - Gilbert Diatkine : Chasseurs de fantômes - Roland-Ramzi Gaedah : Accouchement anonyme, enjeu du secret - Claude Ameline : Le droit des personnes adoptées à connaitre leur état civil d'origine en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles - Laurent Séailles : La levée du secret de l'adoption aux Etats-Unis d'Amérique, témoignages et évolution récente - Jean Benet : L'accès aux origines, le point de vue des anciens pupilles - Enfance et familles d'adoption : L'accès à la connaissance des origines, le point de vue des foyers adoptifs - cf : accouchement sous X infimes petites taches sur le bas du plat inférieur, sinon bon état‎

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‎Boye (Docteur Georges) et Durand (Docteur Marcel)‎

Reference : 88104

(1931)

‎Le secret professionnel et la médecine de demain , dans la collection Les Documents Bleus, n° 37‎

‎Gallimard , Les Documents Bleus Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1931 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur blanche, titre en gris et bleu In-8 1 vol. - 205 pages‎


‎1 planche hors-texte avec un schéma en noir service de presse de la 1ere édition de 1931 Contents, Chapitres : Introduction - Historique - La conception moderne de la fonction sociale du médecin et le secret professionnel - La médecine privée, ses rapports avec la médecine publique - Examen critique de la situation actuelle - L'Etat et la médecine - Le secret professionnel et la jurisprudence - Adaptation du secret professionnel à la fonction sociale du médecin, livret sanitaire, médecins assermentés - Conclusions - Appendice : Lois et décrets, etc... ayant trait au secret professionnel - La jurisprudence couverture légèrement empoussiérée avec une petite tache au coin inférieur gauche du plat supérieur, intérieur propre, exemplaire non coupé, papier légèrement jauni, léger manque de papier au coin inférieur de la page de gardes vierge en fin d'ouvrage, cela reste un bon exemplaire de lecture‎

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‎Boye (Docteur Georges) et Durand (Docteur Marcel)‎

Reference : 87927

(1931)

‎Le secret professionnel et la médecine de demain , dans la collection Les Documents Bleus, n° 37‎

‎Gallimard , Les Documents Bleus Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1931 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur blanche, titre en gris et bleu In-8 1 vol. - 205 pages‎


‎1 planche hors-texte avec un schéma en noir fausse mention de 5eme édition, il s'agit de la 1ere édition de 1931 Contents, Chapitres : Introduction - Historique - La conception moderne de la fonction sociale du médecin et le secret professionnel - La médecine privée, ses rapports avec la médecine publique - Examen critique de la situation actuelle - L'Etat et la médecine - Le secret professionnel et la jurisprudence - Adaptation du secret professionnel à la fonction sociale du médecin, livret sanitaire, médecins assermentés - Conclusions - Appendice : Lois et décrets, etc... ayant trait au secret professionnel - La jurisprudence dos à peine jauni, plats de la couverture propres, infime déchirure sans manque au bas du plat supérieur, intérieur propre, exemplaire en grande partie non coupé, papier légèrement jauni, bien complet de la planche hors-texcte‎

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‎Luca Becchetti ‎

Reference : 51349

‎Vatican Secret Archives. (ENG) edition.‎

‎, VdH Books , 2010 Hardcover with dusjacket 252 PAGES 30x30 cm Illustrated. ENGLISH (ENG) edition . new book. ISBN 9789088810077.‎


‎The Vatican Secret Archives have fuelled people's imagination for centuries. This is largely due to its incomparable long and interesting history. Today, the entire documentation kept in the Vatican Secret Archives occupies 85 kilometres of bookshelves and is constantly growing. It covers a continued chronological space of over 800 years. Moreover, its unique location, the majestic documentary treasures and the limited access contribute to this aura of mystery. The shroud of secrecy that has always surrounded this important cultural institution of the Holy See, due to the allusions to inaccessible secrets, as well as to the publicity it has always enjoyed in literature and in the media, makes this publication even more attractive. And now, for the first time, a publisher was allowed to walk around this wonderful location without any restrictions. The result is a magnificent book with impressive and atmospheric illustrations. Take an unforgettable walk past the most exceptional places and documents in these secret archives, including reading rooms that are only open to academia, as well as rooms that remain closed to the public, some of which are decorated with gorgeous 16th and 17th century frescos, while others accommodate several thousands of documents. You will be able to discover more than 100 of these documents in this book. Specialists of the Vatican Secret Archives have selected these documents and provided each one with a precise explanation. It is a careful selection of documents that show the richness of the Vatican Archives' contents. A highly appealing, unique and attractive book, for the layman as well as for the academic! ‎

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‎Ragot Jean-Claude & Collectif‎

Reference : RO80258164

(2012)

ISBN : 2355271003

‎Cahiers de Malagar, tome XXI (automne 2012) - Le Secret - Secrets d'alcôves royales (1492-1791) (Anne-Marie Cocula) / Le secret de la confession existe-t-il ? (Joël Boudaroua) / Un secret peut en cacher un autre (Jean-Pierre Lebrun) /...‎

‎Centre François Mauriac. 2012. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 109 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.092-XXI ème siècle‎


‎Sommaire : Secrets d'alcôves royales (1492-1791) (Anne-Marie Cocula) / Le secret de la confession existe-t-il ? (Joël Boudaroua) / Un secret peut en cacher un autre (Jean-Pierre Lebrun) /... Classification Dewey : 840.092-XXI ème siècle‎

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‎SECRET JEAN‎

Reference : R300050181

(1954)

‎PENSEES DE JOUBERT + ENVOI DE JEAN SECRET.‎

‎EDITIONS DU PERIGORD NOIR. 1954. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 94 pages - quelques dessins en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - envoi de Jean Secret sur la page de faux titre - 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.447-Régionalisme : Aquitaine‎


‎Choisies et préfacées par Jean Secret - Dessins originaux de Jean Roussel. Classification Dewey : 908.447-Régionalisme : Aquitaine‎

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‎SILVAIN P. - ‎

Reference : 3522

‎Le Fantastique Secret de l'Ordre du Temple - collection Le Grand Secret livre II imprimerie Bonnet Marseille 1998‎

‎ in-4° broché, très bon état, légère piqûre sur le premier plat, 124 pages, illustrations en couleurs et noir et blanc, ISBN : 978-2913581029‎


‎"Il ne s'agit pas d'un petit secret, ou même d'un secret que j'ai découvert, mais du plus GRAND SECRET, qui cache la plus grande imposture depuis les siècles des siècles". ‎

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‎BRICE (Léon-Raoul-Marie, médecin général).‎

Reference : 40770

(1936)

‎Le Secret de Napoléon.‎

‎ Payot, 1936, in-8°, 304 pp, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état (Coll. Bibliothèque historique)‎


‎"Le Dr Brice nous livre, enfin, le secret de Napoléon. Seulement, après avoir lu, avec un intérêt non négligeable, ses 304 pages, je reste dans l'ignorance. Une large place est faite au fatalisme de Napoléon, à sa croyance presque littérale en son étoile, et en général à sa superstition. Pourtant, ce n'est pas le secret. De nombreuses choses intéressantes sont dites sur Napoléon le Corse : sa haine patriotique de la France dans sa jeunesse, puis son effort désespéré pour oublier ou supprimer le Corse en lui. Une lumière curieuse est jetée sur la haine de la Corse pour Napoléon : sa chute fut saluée avec joie en 1814, et Ajaccio résista vigoureusement à la restauration du régime impérial en 1815. La contribution médicale, comme on pouvait s'y attendre, est d'une certaine importance. Napoléon, semble-t-il, souffrait de tuberculose pulmonaire, de dégénérescence graisseuse du cœur, de dystrophie adiposo-génitale, d'arthrite, d'hémorroïdes, de pleurésie, d'eczéma et d'ulcère du foie : toutes les maladies imaginables, sauf la version officielle : le cancer héréditaire de l'estomac. Les mots les plus sages ont probablement été prononcés par Montchenu, le commissaire français à Sainte-Hélène : "Ce qui est étrange, c'est que, sur cinq médecins, il n'y en a pas un seul qui connaisse la cause de sa mort." Pour faire bonne mesure, nous avons des fragments bizarres de tout ce qui peut être mis dans un livre napoléonien : Napoléon et les femmes, Napoléon et ses épouses, Napoléon et sa famille, Napoléon et les finances, etc. Et le secret ? Eh bien, il reste un secret." (Albert Guérard, Université de Stanford, Books Abroad, 1937) ‎

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‎PERRAULT (Gilles).‎

Reference : 6574

(1993)

‎Le Secret du Roi. II : L'Ombre de la Bastille.‎

‎ Fayard, 1993, fort in-8°, 539 pp, biblio et index, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état‎


‎Préparer la revanche sur l'Angleterre après le désastreux traité de Paris (1763): telle est la mission confiée par Louis XV à son "Secret". Charles de Broglie, chef du service, envoie des espions repérer les côtes anglaises en vue d'un débarquement. Tout s'accomplit à merveille quand le chevalier d'Eon, jusqu'alors impeccable, plonge le roi de France et Broglie dans les angoisses en menaçant de faire défection et de révéler l'entreprise aux Anglais. Il s'ensuit des péripéties qu'un Alexandre Dumas n'aurait pas osé imaginer. Pour la première fois, des hommes du service connaissent les affres de la Bastille... Catastrophe en Pologne, qui subit son premier démembrement. Succès en Suède grâce à Vergennes, éminent agent du Secret. Guerre toujours recommencée entre chiffreurs et casseurs de codes. Epuisante guérilla contre la comtesse du Barry qui a pris le relais de feue la marquise de Pompadour et s'ingénie à neutraliser une organisation qui lui échappe. Charles de Broglie parviendra-t-il à conjurer les périls? Pour sauver le Secret, il propose d'employer ses agents à récupérer un pamphlet scandaleux, imprimé à Londres, attaquant la Du Barry sur son passé galant. Mais c'est Beaumarchais, entré à son tour au service secret du roi après de violentes tribulations judiciaires, qui travaillera à sauver la réputation de la favorite. ‎

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‎ANONYME (auteur)‎

Reference : 3419

‎My Secret Life extraits Récit de la vie sexuelle d'un Anglais de l'époque victorienne‎

‎Paris, Éditions Les Formes du Secret, 1978, 190 pp. Coll Documents. Préface de Michel Foucault, traduit de l'anglais par Christian Charnaux, Nicole Gobbi, Nathalie; Heinich, Marco Lessana. En couv. dess. de Marco Lessana. Page de faux-titre ill. fac-simil. de la première page de l'édition originale de My Secret Life. Index : (ext. cit.) A la fin du onzième volume de l'édition originale, on trouve un index d'une trentaine de pages, composé par l'auteur, dont l'intérêt nous a incité à publier, à titre d'exemple, la partie consacré au mot le plus employé : "cunt". Le numéro des volumes et la pagination sont ceux de l'édition originale.‎


‎note de l'éditeur (cit.): l'édition originale de My Secret Life réalisée pour l'auteur et destinée exclusivement à son usage personnel, n'a été tirée qu'a six exemplaires. Imprimée en Hollande elle se compose de onze volumes de 380 pp. environ. Il n'existe que quelques exemplaires répertoriés de l'édition originale (éditée vers 1890). Réédité en anglais en 1964 par Grove Press, il existe à notre connaissance quelques adaptations en français dont une à "L'Enfer " de la Bib. Nat. intitulée Ma vie secrète et une adapt. mentionnée par Louis Perceau dans sa Biblioraphie du roman érotique mais aucune traduction de My Secret Life. Bel ex. ‎

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Reference : 22808

‎Archivio Segreto Vaticano / Secret Archives of the Vatican (IT)‎

‎Belgium, VdH books, 2009 Bound, cloth, with dusjacket, Hardback, 305 x 305 x 35 mm, 240p, Italian Text. New condition !! ISBN 9789088810060.‎


‎For many centuries, the Secret Archives of the Vatican have been appealing to our imagination. And now, for the first time in history, a publisher was allowed to walk around without any restrictions into this wonderful location! The result is a magnificent book with impressive and atmospheric illustrations and interesting scripts. 'The Vatican Secret Archives' provides a unique perspective on this mysterious place and it's most special treasures.Thanks to this publication you are able to take an unforgettable tour passing alongside the most particular places and documents of the Vatican Secret Archives‎

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‎Jean Noir (Cassou Jean Jean Cassou). 33 Sonnets compose au secret. (33 sonnets ‎

‎Jean Noir (Cassou Jean Jean Cassou). 33 Sonnets compose au secret. (33 sonnets written in secret). In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Jean Noir (Cassou Jean Zhan Kassu). 33 Sonnets composes au secret. (33 soneta napisannye tayno). Paris Minuit 1944. 82 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. SKUalb1a91b98f2e9f5017‎


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‎Guidelines for First Division Shooting Tables 1937. Grief: Top Secret and Secret‎

‎Guidelines for First Division Shooting Tables 1937. Grief: Top Secret and Secret Papers. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Rukovodyashchie ukazaniya po tablitsam strelb Pervogo Otdela 1937 god. Grif:Sovershenno sekretnye i sekretnye bumagi.Leningrad Art.Polygon 1937 74l. 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. SKUalbfdb0b127d5163534‎


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‎Ivanov Vsevolod. Secret Secret. /Ivanov Vsevolod. Taynoe taynykh.‎

‎Ivanov Vsevolod. Secret Secret. /Ivanov Vsevolod. Taynoe taynykh. Stories. M. State Publishing House. 1927. 192s. 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. SKUalb24d70363852e4140‎


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