Description: EUROPE / FRANCE. Art, Culture and Literature. Russian Emigre Diaspora. Literature. РУССКОЕ ЗАРУБЕЖЬЕ. [редкость, первое издание]Маклаков В.А. Толстой и большевизм. Речь на вечере в память Л.Н. Толстого 5 января 1921 г. в Salle Gaveau. Книгоиздательство "Русская земля", Париж 1921 г. 56 стр. Обычный формат. Размер 12 х 18.8 см. Вес 50 гр. Оригинальная издательская мягкая обложка. Комплектный экземпляр. Малотиражное эмигрантское издание на русском языке. Хорошее состояние, чистая книга без библиотечных печатей, регистраций, подчёркиваний и загрязнений, мелкие тусклые лисьи пятна на обложке, подклеен бумагой небольшой фрагмент на задней обложке, следы времени (смотри фото). [rarity, first edition]"Tolstoy and Bolshevism" Speech by V. Maklakov at the Evening in Memory of Leo Tolstoy January 5, 1921 in the Salle Gaveau. Book Publishing House "Russian Land", Paris 1921. 56 pages. Normal format. Size 120 x 188 mm. Weight 50 gr. Original publishing soft cover. Full complete copy. Short print run emigre edition oh Russian. The book is really old, which printed 90 years ago, but not more late re-edition or modern reprint. Fine condition, a clean book without library stamps, registrations, underlining and dirts, small dull fox stains on the cover, a small fragment on the back cover glued with paper, traces of the time (see photo). В основе книги – речь, произнесенная Маклаковым на вечере в память Льва Николаевича Толстого 5 января 1921 г.«...Когда я вижу почет, которым большевики окружают его память… это не только непонимание Толстого... они радуются, что его смерть избавила их от такого противника». Василий Алексеевич Маклаков (1869 - 1957) - адвокат и политический деятель, присяжный поверенный округа Московской судебной палаты, член Государственной думы II, III и IV созывов, член ЦК кадетской партии, масон, эмигрант. The book is based on a speech delivered by Maklakov at an evening in memory of Leo Tolstoy on January 5, 1921."... When I see the honour with which the Bolsheviks surround his memory ... it’s not only Tolstoy’s misunderstanding ... they rejoice that his death saved them from such an adversary." Vasily Maklakov (1869 - 1957) - lawyer and politician, sworn attorney of the district of the Moscow Judicial Chamber, member of the State Duma of the II, III and IV convocations, member of the Central Committee of the Cadet Party, freemason, emigrant. PAYMENTI accept - PayPal + ALL OTHERS METHODS OF THE PAYMENT accepted by eBay Policy (please ask additionally), for residents of ex. USSR – more usual methods accepted in Russia area. All payments must be done withing 8 days after purchase. If you don't respond in during the time and don't inform me about payment I'll open UNPAID DISPUTE. If you won more that ONE lot, please pay the total in one payment, not each separate. It will save money, so we can combine shipping. SHIPPING & HANDLING for the book is $8 (registered air mail with tracking number and standard packing, same for everybody) and will be included into invoice presented. NB! Please note that any addition personal instructions by packing, sending with printed invoice and etc. + $10.COMMON RULES You can return purchase in case if condition to fall short of description of the item or scans. In case if the item simply don’t justify your hopes I accept returning only on term of refunding eBay fees and all other charges. Also please ask all your questions before the bidding.
Price: 79 USD
Location: Tallinn
End Time: 2024-11-25T22:16:22.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Year Printed: 1921
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Topic: Political
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Region: Europe
Origin: Russian
Printing Year: 1921
Illustrator: Unknown
Author: V. Maklakov
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: Russian
Character Family: none
Publisher: Russkaya Zemlya
Place of Publication: Paris
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Limited Edition