Mao Tse-Tung on Coalition Government
Foreign Languages Press, 1967. Reprint. Paper Back. 12mo. Moderate dust stains and stray markings to cover. Third edition (Second Printing) [98 pages]. More
Foreign Languages Press, 1967. Reprint. Paper Back. 12mo. Moderate dust stains and stray markings to cover. Third edition (Second Printing) [98 pages]. More
Foreign Languages Press, 1967. Reprint. Paper Back. 12mo. Fourth Edition (Second Printing). Mild dust stains to cover. Slightly dog-eared upper right corner. [72 pages]. More
RCP Publications, October 1976. Paper Back. Octavo. Erratta slip laid in. Mild dust stains, else clean & sound. [123 pages]. More
Call Pamphlets, 1977. Stapled Pamphlet. Octavo. Stampled pamphlet. Clean & sound. Printed dos-Ã -dos binding. In Spanish & English. [32 pages]. More
Capitan san Luis, 2016. Trade Paperback. A bit of underlining and marginalia throughout. More
Editorial Capitan San Luis, 2013. Trade Paperback. Very light and shallow approx 2' crease on top, middle front cover; light shelf wear along cover edges and spine edge; otherwise, corners are crisp, spine is uncrease and it's an altogether in very good condition. More
Pyongyang, January 1968. Stapled Pamphlet. 12mo. Thin white card stock cover with two rusty staples. Moderate edgewear. Foxing & dust stains. Two dark stains along spine. [97 pages]. More
Progress Publishers, 1975. Reprint. Paper Back. 2nd printing. Octavo. Red cover with white & black lettering. [151 pages]. More
Proletarian Publisher, No date given (circa 1970s). Reprint. Stapled Pamphlet. Octavo. Facsimile reprint of the 1934 edition. Yellow card cover with black lettering and photographic reproduction. Edgeworn wrapper. Circa 1970s. More
Foreign Languages Press, 1970. Reprint. Paper Back. 12mo. Dog earred top corner. First edition. 2nd printing. [107 pages]. More
8 Nentori Publishing House, 1976. First Thus. Paper Back. Well worn octava. With errata slip laid in. [255 page]. More
Proletarian Publishers / Workers Library Publishers, 1975. Reprint. Paper Back. Octavo with darkened spine. Some light soiling/staining of cover. [127 pages]. More
Gamma Pub. Co, January 1976. Reprint. Paper Back. Octavo. Previous owner's name in red ink half title page. [295 pages]. More
Proletarian Publishers, January 1934. Paper Back. 12mo. Light foxing. [227 pages]. More
Proletarian publishers, 1975. Paper Back. Octavo. Paperback with darkened spine and margins. Previous owner's name in ink half title page. Inked notes on last page. [287 pages]. More
Proletarian Publishers, January 1970. Paper Back. Octavo with dust stains, foxing, & darkening to cover. Some side notes and internal markings. Inked tick marks. [282 pages]. More
Foreign Languages Press, January 1969. Reprint. Paper Back. Octavo. Darkening/dust stains to cover margins and spine. French Folds. Light edgewear. [459 pages]. More
Signet / New American Library, February 1968. First Thus. Mass Market PaperBack. Red raspberry tinted textblock edges. First mass market printing. [349 plus three pages of advertisement]. More
Foreign Languages Press, January 1965. Reprint. Paper Back. Octavo. Baclk cover missing. [290 pages]. More
Foreign Langiages Press, January 1975. Reprint. Paper Back. Octavo in French-fold. Mild duststains to cover. [347 pages]. More
Metropolitan Books, November 2004. Hardcover. From the world's foremost intellectual activist, an irrefutable analysis of America's pursuit of total domination and the catastrophic consequences that are sure to follow The United States is in the process of staking out not just the globe but the last unarmed spot in our..... More
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Grove Press, September 2008. Paper Back. Christopher Hitchens, the #1 New York Times best-selling author of God Is Not Great has been called a Tom Paine for our times, and in this addition to the Books that Changed the World Series, he vividly introduces Paine and his Declaration of the..... More
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