Null LOT: 1) ELZBAKHER P. L'Anarchisme. Foreword by P. Kropotkin. Ed. I.P. Ladiz…
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LOT: 1) ELZBAKHER P. L'Anarchisme. Foreword by P. Kropotkin. Ed. I.P. Ladizhnikov, Berlin, 1922. 237 pp, in-8, publisher's binding (soiling), as is (trace of mildew). 2) LOUNATCHARSKY A. The Great Coup (The October Revolution), Part One. Ed. Z. Grzhebin, St. Petersburg, 1919. 99 pp. in-8, publisher's binding, as is. ЛОТ: 1) ЭЛЬЦБАХЕР П. Анархизм. Предисловие П.Кропоткина. Изд.И.П.Ладыжникова, Берлин, 1922 г. 237 стр, 21.5 х 14 см, изд.обл. (пятна, загрязнения), в сост. (след плесени). 2) ЛУНАЧАРСКИЙ А.В. Великий переворот (октябрьская революция), часть первая. Изд. З.К.Гржебина, Петербург, 1919 г. 99 стр., 23 х 16 см., изд.обл., в сост.

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LOT: 1) ELZBAKHER P. L'Anarchisme. Foreword by P. Kropotkin. Ed. I.P. Ladizhnikov, Berlin, 1922. 237 pp, in-8, publisher's binding (soiling), as is (trace of mildew). 2) LOUNATCHARSKY A. The Great Coup (The October Revolution), Part One. Ed. Z. Grzhebin, St. Petersburg, 1919. 99 pp. in-8, publisher's binding, as is. ЛОТ: 1) ЭЛЬЦБАХЕР П. Анархизм. Предисловие П.Кропоткина. Изд.И.П.Ладыжникова, Берлин, 1922 г. 237 стр, 21.5 х 14 см, изд.обл. (пятна, загрязнения), в сост. (след плесени). 2) ЛУНАЧАРСКИЙ А.В. Великий переворот (октябрьская революция), часть первая. Изд. З.К.Гржебина, Петербург, 1919 г. 99 стр., 23 х 16 см., изд.обл., в сост.

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